plutonium for occupational radiation workers is 4 x 10-11PCi/cc. .-..~ ‘This .indicates that the average air concentration on the bulk haul to date has been less than 1/5000 of the !K2Cand five hundred times lower than the actio~ levsl. ...-. .. ..-----.. . . ._..-’....’...., “--D-” ~he-current bioassay promaii has b~en-reviewed and still ,. appears to be adequate for all field conditions obse~ed inspection. -.-’ ‘-.. .-. -.. _ --_ ..,. ‘-~’” = “’”-: during our .’>. A review of all returned analyses on urine samples show .... ,. .. no reason to suspect significant internal exposure to date. ,.’.. E. The Field Radiological Survey Team Operation Data Reports for various islands havs also been reviewed for the period JanuaryJuly 1978. These re-portsgenerally give a complete picture of operations and 50110WU? actions are typical>y noted. Laboratory results are cjenerzllynot zotzd if they are negative although positive results axe noted. Thiq -policyis probably adequate although the + casual review=r might Lhink that the case is still pending, whereas~ ..-. in fact, negative results have been obtained. F. When the team visited the Enjebi soil excision operation it was noted that the air sampler was non-operational, although the operation W=S still ongoing. —. FCRR SOP 608-01 requires at least one . air sampler at an “earth moving operation. Although the operation .. should have been halted by SOP, it is felt that the r,asksbeing worn .-. - . .: by all personnel provided sufficient protection so that the operation could be continued. ,.,-, .. ... . ,, .. ;, ,. Investigation indicates that of the 85 air samplers provided, only 27 are operational, two (2) down for maintenance, 14 requiring parts, 24 requiring engines, and 18 salvaged. 16 It is -.