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7. Maintain a rough log which shall descrive briefly, in chronological order, all events of

importance. Entries in this log may be used to demonstratethe efficiency of Control Group

operations.

C.6

DUTIES OF SENIOR MONITORS PRIOR TO TRIP

1. Notify senior member of rccovery or reentry team as to time of departure, means of
transportation, and requirements and location of Rad-Safe protective clothing. Request the
senior member to assembie his personnel at the time and place desired, dressed and ready to
depart. Notify the Supply Group as to protective clothing required.
2. Obtain film badges and dosimeters as required for all personnel in the party, including
pilots and boat and vehicle operators. When issuing film badges, check names against security
passes,
3. Check the previous exposure record ‘or all personnel in the party.
4. Obtain maps, photographs, grids, and survey forms necessary for the trip.
§. Obtain necessary survey instrumente.
6. Check the known radiological situation from available data.
I. Present himself at the Rad-Safe Control Center for final briefing.

C.7

DUTIES OF SENIOR MONITORS DURING AN OPERATION

1, Maintain contact, if possible, with RIC at frequent intervals. Use prescribed survey and
communications procedures (see Secs. C.13, C.14, and C.15).
2. Require proper use of protective clothing and equipment.
3. Exercise all reasonable precautions to avoid contamination of meansof transpcrtation.
4. Keep civilian scientific personnel fully advised as to the Rad-Safe situation, and recommend nonentry or withdrawal when, in his judgment, the situation warrants.

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VUTIES OF SENIOR MONITORS AFTER AN OPERATION

1. Uive survey notes to the Control Officer or the Rad-Safe Duty Officer for further transmittal to RIC.
2. Place film badges. dosimeters, and instruments in a container provided by the Laboratory Croup.
3. Ensure that ali trip personnel go through required decontamination procedures.

4. Report to the Control Group Officer or the Rad-Safe Duty Officer for interrogation.

C.9

ALLOWABLE-RADIATION-LEVEL GUIDES

The total permissible dose for personnel participating in Operation Ivy is 5.9 r (measured
gammaonly). No limitation is placed on the rate of accumulation so long as the rate is sufficiently low to permit adequate control.

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1. Maintain contact with the Rad-Safe Information Officer.
2. Maintain an up-to-date radiological-situation map in the Rad-Safe Control Center which
is based on information from RIC.
3. Maintain a file of all pending recovery and/or reentry trips.
4. Maintain a file of all recovery or survey parties in the field. This shall include names
of all personnel, area in which operating, type of transportation, time of departure, and expected time of return.
5. Maintain a check-off list of projects to show progress of recovery.
6. Keep Supply and Laboratory groups informed as to anticipated future demands.

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