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Inventory of Radioactive Sources.
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sources listed on the RADCON inventory sheet were found to be correct.
Quarterly inventory records are maintained and include type of source,
radionuclide, source strength, location zu~ddate of calibration.
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3---Listing of radioactive debris and radioactive soil
for contaminated isl~~ds.

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These records consist of maps of each

island on which annotations have been documented as to debris, level
of contamination, etc.
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Registq

of Ionizing Radiation Producing Devices:

Two x-ray units Lye located at Enewetak; one Westinghouse diagnostic
x-ray unit and one S.S. White dental x-ray unit.

Both units were

surveyed in Febru>~y 197~ by a health physi.-istfrom Tripler Army
Hospital.
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5.

I“nv”entti;y
of Non-Ionizing”Pzodu”cinqDevices.

microwave ovens are now present on the Atoll.

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Neither were listed

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on the registry for non-ionizing producing devices and have not been
leak-tested.

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does not have proper instrumentation to do

safety checks on microwave ovens.
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6.

Radiological Survey Reports.

Copies of the radiological
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safety survey reports provided by DOE are filed by island.
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7.

Monitoring Notes/Logs and Island Visitation Records.

Each FRST operation maintains a daily monitoring log and visitation
record.

These are submitted on a daily basis to RADCON where a

typed version of the hand written log is done, returned to the FRST
team leader for signature and then”returned to RADCON where it is
filed.

A review of the reports from Runit, Aomon and Enjebi was

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