Photodosimetry technicians attended a l-week course, and laboratory technicians attended a 2-week course at Evans Signal Laboratory early in October 1953

(Reference 17).

TASK GROUP 7.2.

A radiological safety indoctrination program was in-

stituted for all TG 7.2 personnel.

The program included instruction in

the following subject areas:
Basic physics;

theory of nuclear explosions

Explosion phenomena, including blast, heat, nuclear
radiation, and fallout
Details of an airburst
Comparison of air, surface, and subsurface bursts
Danger of radiation to personnel
Accumulated dose and tolerance exposure levels

Decontamination procedures.
The unit radsafe officers attended the atomic defense course at the
Fleet Training Center at Pearl Harbor or were trained locally.
A memorandum entitled “Radiological Safety Monitors Procedures" was
published by CTG 7.2 on 23 February 1954.

It served as a monitor's hand-

book and was distributed to each radsafe officer, radsafe noncommissioned
officer, monitor, and backup monitor of TG 7.2.
It became the practice to hold several briefings before each shot to
apprise personnel of their responsibilities and action to be taken in the
event of radioactive fallout.

On the day preceding each shot, staff offi-

cers, detachment commanders, and radsafe officers were briefed on general
radsafe rules, dosimetry, and instrumentation for the officer couriers of
radiological samples.

A special bulletin from CTG 7.2 issued to each mem-

ber of TG 7.2 on the day preceding each shot included individual safety
and security precautions.
TASK GROUP 7.3.

In August 1953, 4 months before the Navy Radiological

Safety Plan was distributed, Hq TG 7.3 promulgated instructions describing

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