done and a random sample of reports for this period revealed that .. the information contained is fairly detailed and co~stitutes a valuable record of each day’s activities. 8. .- - :.. Minutes of RCC Meetings and Documents. Copies of the minutes of RCC meetings were on file and current. 9. SOPS and EAIs. SOPS and EAIs were current and on file. 10. Training !4aterials. Course outlines and lesson plans for the training given to the FPST personnel were reviewed. Records are maintained indicating t-hetype of training an individual recc>ives befOre gai~?”to w~rk in a controlled area. LCD~ John Duley, Iw3c,iX:N has covered this seck~aa in nore detail. of radiation accidents ass~/orincidents are on file. The latest incident occurred cm 10 July 1979 which involv$d a decontamination of an individualismboots. ><Eer decontamination, no obsemable or removable activity was noted. 12. Instrument Calibration Files. These files are maintained by the—.contractor on Enewetak and by the FRST teainon Iajwa. indicate the su~ey 13. . Records ins.trwnentsare calibrated every six months. Radiatio> Analysis Files. These files consist of three bound journals in which the results of all radiological analyse”sare recorded. Examples of entries include: air samples, etc. decon swipes, soil samples, Entries are chronological with entry codes specifying type of sample, location,and date taken. 31