e Interstate Commerce Commission rules (Docket 3666) compliance involving the transportation of radioactive materials (this directive prescribed a maximum permissible exposure of 0.3 R cop on a lifetime basihest AV AILABLE Cc = SS ’ = TS ee No information has been found that details the organization of TG 132.2 radiological safety. \ The History of Operation IVY (IPO 132#1, \ P: 220) indicates that CJTF 132 provided a radsafe officer for TG 132.2, ut it is not clear from the group's organization where this individual reported. assignments 7 Grou bas ld TE i32@. 2 ad Remy Ch pica | | Sobel ROL i Specific radsafe responsibilities apparently were extra for personnel who normally performed other wate,JE supported by three observations. First, CTG 132.2 specified that all task group personnel were to receive basic radsafe indoctrination. £\ | Specialized training in monitoring and decontamination was given to a relatively large c number of the garrison force, which implies that each company contained a — cadre of trained radsafe personnel by the time the operation phase began. ‘¢ Second, a few specific extra assignments pertaining to radiological safety Ss are known, e.g., the 5llth TC Port Company operated the personnel z decontamination center. 3 monitoring during early IVY planning when few Army personnel were a available on the atoll. 2 conducted by whomever was qualified, since no formal radsafe group = existed, and that this mode of operation continued during the operational Finally, TG 132.2 was tasked with atoll It is logical to assume such monitoring was phase of testing. 2-18