b COMMENT : These sops are clearly mitten and interviews with several NCOS of the FRST team indicate that the personnel in the filed have SOPS are maintained no difficulty in understanding and applying then. , at RADCOX and each FRST team chief maintains up-to-date sops on the job for quick reference. B. EATs (Ene!?etakAdministrative Instructions). RADCON has ,.. ... - published the following nine EAIs: 1. 5701, 15 Aug 77: 2. 5702, 15 Aug 77: 3. 4. 5. 6. 5703, 1!3Aug 77: 5704, 29 Ott 77: 5705, : FGeb78: 7. 8. “ 9. 5707, 3 Apr 78: 5708, 15 Jui 78: 5709, 5 Jun 78: 5706, 29 Mar 78: Radiological Briefing for Axriving Persons, Enewetak Access to Radiol~ically Controlled Islands Radiation Monitoring of Blast Operations Radioactive Source Test Procedures FRST Training Administration of Personnel Dosirnetry Program Personnel ProtectTon Levels Bulk Soii Haul Monitoring Procedure:.: Island Debris Rermval Completion Procedures 5?95 - 7?.STTraining has been expant!.ed to include audiovisual material. The mixture of the A!]aids with the didactic portion of the gresm<ation is excellent. c. RecorZs. The records are maintained and filed in accordance ,, with tlheArmy F&ncticnal File System. Field Command has sent a team to set up and organize a Central Island File at Enewetak. Records included and maintained by RADCON are: —. 1. Dosimetry Records and Logs. The ofEicial personnel dosimetry record is DD Form 1141, accomplished in accordance with AR 40-14. On 4 August 1978 , P~CON received a directive from the Office of the Surgeon General of the Army assigning an administrative radiation whole bcdy dose to those personnel assigned to Enewetak during the period of 20 June - 20 November 1977. 29