ne csaesary, could be accomplished on a consultation and coordination basis. (3) The third responsibility involved the furnishing of per “iront radsafe informatica to iPOAT~1 on initial cloud drift and ready accese te facilities allowing early FO.T-1 evaluation of cloud sampling results. Weather information was also made swailable to .FOiTe<l by the Weather Central, directly in some cases, and through tho Radsafe OFFICE in other. The faver= able physical location of the Radeafe OFFICE with respoct to coftimind post facilities amd information sources, together with the Radsafe OFFICE/FO.T-1 mutual interest in cloud sampling, drift 1nd tracking was the primary basis for the eventual liaison working status accorded the \FOit-1 representative at the task fores command post, (4) Other special sdvisors were integrated into the work of the Radsafe OFFICE as necessary by the circumstances cf specifis shcts. In particular, one advisor for Radsafe matters was assigned specific functions for all shots as indicatod on the functional chart in Tab G. (5) ie a result of the above arrangements, and considering the personnel manning problems indicated in paragriph la above, the 4.5L NYKOPO and \FOAT<1 representatives and the task force sdvisors were integrated into the Hadsafe OFFICE as working members during shot tines. Specifi= cally, the RASL NYKOPO representative was assigned responsibility for current information and displays on matters of mitual interest. The sFO.2-1 repre- sentative was assigned the finction of Radsafe Air Operations Officer with the particular function of supervising the task foree cloud tracking plain. The Biomedical Adviser was assigned supervision of the off-site surface radsafe situation, particularly in regard to the health basard aspects ind was made responeible for staff action on waivers of MPE and over-exposures,. 78