SECTION 1y
STATUS OF TRAINING PROGRAM

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Major activities in plans and treining took place in the Radiological Section.

A Radiological Safety Engineer was assigned on Dy

on 24 July 1952.

A survey of the radiological problems confronting

the command was immediately initiated,

Equipment and facilities

available for use during operational phase was included in this

{initial survey.

The training of personnel at the redtiological safety

course at Pearl Earbor continued throughout the report period.

During

the month of July twenty (20) persons attended this school, while
eighteen (18) were gredwated during August.

Several conferences with

staff section chiefs and unit commanders were conducted in reference
to evacuation procedures and the formulation of plans for redioclogtoal
safety training.

Squipment requisitions for rediological items needed

for training and decontamination operations were submitted.
An SOP was planned for monitors, along with an appendix to the
Radiological Annex which would cover preparation, by sections and
units, of equipment to be left behind during the evacustion phase. -

The SOP for radiological monitors and a training memorandum on radio=

logical indoctrination was prepared and published.

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A Radfological Annex of Operation Plan Number 2-52, 1G 132.2, was
completed and approved.

Appendices

number 1 & 2 were also completed

and distributed with the annex.
In connection with radiological activities & survey was conducted
of clothing requirements for decontamination upon re-entry.

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supply level of this clothing of sufficient size to handie requirements

of 76 132.1 and TG 132.2

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