. .. .. .. ....... . .. . ...-. . . . 2. F.11radioactive Inventory of Radioactive Sources. .- .. 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. . ,. . . . 3---Listing of radioactive debris and radioactive soil for contaminated isl~~ds. ----~ These records consist of maps of each island on which annotations have been documented as to debris, level of contamination, etc. 4. 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. .$ ,.. 5. I“nv”entti;y of Non-Ionizing”Pzodu”cinqDevices. microwave ovens are now present on the Atoll. ~o- - - Neither were listed ,. on the registry for non-ionizing producing devices and have not been leak-tested. *O:? does not have proper instrumentation to do safety checks on microwave ovens. —. 6. Radiological Survey Reports. Copies of the radiological .. safety survey reports provided by DOE are filed by island. .. 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 30