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(3)
Shoes
(4)
Protective gloves
(5)
Fatigue type caps
(6) Shoe protective covers
(7) T-1B monitors (approximately four (4))
(8)
Film badges
(9) Pocket dosimeters
(10)
Bottles or other adequate containers. for water, food,
and soil samples,
The exact quantities, types and sizes as appropriate, of the above items,
which are required for this operation, will be transmitted to the Test
Aircraft Unit through direct coordinative action by the Commander, Test
Services Unit,
The Rad/Safety member of each re-entry team mst insurt
that the protective devices and equipment are properly worn and/or used
at all times.
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The Camander, Test Services Unit, will be responsible for
organizing the re-entry team and insuring that necessary materiel, particularly emergency and protective equipment adequate to meet the require~
ments of the operation, accompanies each reseentry party. He will insure
that all personnel, including the aircraft crew, possess required film
badges, dosimeters, etc,, this latter function to be coordinated with the
Rad-Safety monitor,
He will insure that the entire re-entry party are
thoroughly briefed on all aspects of their mission and that the re-entry
prenne appropriately coordinated with all agnecies providing support for
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mission,
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Within two (2) days subsequent to the return of a re-entry
team, an over-all report covering the entire mission will be submitted
in triplicate to this headquarters, ATIN: Director of Operations. This
report will include, but not be limited to, coverage of the following
important topics:
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(1)
Conditions of equipment and its operational status in
(2)
Any unusual condition affecting special equipment which
general.
indicates excessive maintenance or replacement require-
nents,
,
(3) Any abnormal condition of utilities and related facilities which may adversely affect living conditions
when RONGERIK is re-occupicd for normal operations.
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