PRIVACYACT MA IZEAL REMOVED
Radiological Records.
On 3 March, Lt. Me. turned over the responsibility
for the medical records to Major fall, together with the
y test reports,
blank forms for monitors data sheets, individual exposure cards, and
physical examination certificates,
Major SgmmEMM set up a Kardex
file system containing an individual card for each member of the Task
Force,
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During the early part of March certain personnel of Task Group
7.6 received exposures incident to instrument calibration work.
These
exposures were detected on film badges and dosimeters, and were
recorded in the Kardex file.
This latter procedure served as a dry
run test of the record system.
By 15 March 300 more physical examination reports had been
received.
A survey of physical examination reports was begun in order
to determine the status of Task Group 7.6 personnel with regard to
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compliance with Field Order Number 1, Annex J, paragraphsi22"and h-e.
These sections dealt with personnel who would be working with radio~
active materials or in radioactive areas and are herewith quoted:
"All such persons shall, prior to departure from the United States,
receive a complete physical examination including chest X-ray,
blood count, and urinalysis; and reports of such examination shall
be in the hands of the Radiological Safety Officer prior to
departure.
Prior to final release from the Task Force, personnel
shall undergo such further physical examination as the Radiological
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