“——- These items were taken up by CTG-7,.6 with appropriate Task Group Commanders following the next Task Force Conference. On 7 April RADSAFE FIVE was published to all Task Groups, requesting that previously issued goggles for protection against blast intensities be made light-tight before use by covering ventilation holes in rubber housing. (See Appendix "G"), A supply section and issue point combined with a decontamination center was established on the port side of the BAIROKO hangar deck. It was planned that as monitors prepared to leave the ship they would report to this point and draw instruments, booties, gloves, and any other necessary equipment required for the mission. Upon completion . of their mission they would come aboard at the port side and pass into a restricted zone roped off on the deck where they would be monitored for contamination, draw new clothing if needed and turn in their equipment, film badges, dosimeters and monitor report cards, This system would be an established routine and prevent personnel in . contaminated clothing from going about the ship spreading radioactive contamination. It was evident that the number of operations which required the | use of monitors and the necessity of a continual check on the location of each member of TG-7.6 would require preparation of a detailed operation schedule for each day throughout test periods. In preparing this schedule it was endeavored to involve all essential movement of personnel in a coordinated manner. Each RadSafe party was given a number, its time of movement noted, names of monitors given, the type €3 Section IX = -

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