_ nee eee mee nore TEE @ APPENDIX G STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURE ENE RRT eeOMEIS AS SNeer i FOR RAD-SAFE INFORMATION CENTER G.1 MISSION Day M-1 M H+ 10 min to H + 2 hr q H+2hr ee pete H+ilihr . 4h} Hour M+1i1 Approx, 0900 M+1 1730 Information on the surface radex forecast will be passed-from CTU 7 via AN/TRC and will be placed on a maneuvering board in RIC. Information from helic~pters performing survey missions in the atoll will be received vy the TU 7 communicator in CIC, USS Rendova, and will be passed to RIC for decoding and plotting on detail charts of the atoll. This iuformation will be copied in duplicate, the duplicate being held in RIC for pickup by the TU 7 Control Group. Information of immediate importance can be passed by iutercom. Initial atoll survey reports will be relayed to CJTF via AN/TRC. Results of the initial survey of Eniwetok Island, necessary for entry of Air Force personnel manning airstrip facilities, will be passed as soon as possible. Information on the radiological situation will be passed to CTJ 7 for Aye % SEQUENCE ijaclusion in the report to CinC Pac. Results of detailed atoll aerial-survey and any ground-survey data will be relayed to CTU 7, CTU 7 will also be advised of any significant dosage received by personnel, CTU 17 will be advised of the general Rad-Safe picture with recom- mended status of atoll and lagoon areas subject to open or controlled operations. There will be many other survey data passed to CTU 7 as the situation develops. The Rad-Safe Office, Joint Operations Command (JOC), will relay to the Rad-Safe center certain significant information from outlying weather stations and certain operational information from AFOAT operations which are reported direct to JOC. 89 © Ah G.2 , The RIC will be established aboard the USS Rendova on MX—1 day and will cperate from this time until recovery operations need no longer be conducted from the ship. The purposeof the RIC is to collect, analyze, and disseminate air- and surface-survey data for assisting CJTF in determining R hour. Information on the radiological situation is also necessary for the various commandersof task groups to properly carry out their mission.