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exposures exceeding the maximum perrigsap @ precluded.

Pre~shot safety planning was accomplished for each event to insure

that men, material and facilities would not be subjected to avoidable
hazards,

Of prime consideration was the threat of radioactive fall-out

resulting from the detonations.

Prior to each test event a predicted

fall-out area was established and only when this area was clear of inhabited locations was the detonation executed.

Of the shot delays encountered

during Operation FARDTACK, more than ninety per cent were due to undesirable fall-out indications.

These fall-out areas were posted in the air

Operations Center so that controllers could keep aircraft clear of the
danger areas,

Pre-shot planning also dealt with damage predictions con-

cerning blast, heat and water action,

Cn two (2) events at Enivetok and

one (1) event at Bikind it was necessary to evacuate liaison type aircraft

to preclude blast danage and on one (1) event it was necessary to require
complete body covering for all personnel to preclude the possibility of
burns.

A constant program was pursveda to insure that no one observed

detonations with his naked eyes. The possibility of retinal burns constituted a continual threat through the entire operation.

Through darnase

predication and the precautionary measures dictated by these predictions,
no unplanned damage occurred to aircraft and only minor damages were inflicted on base facilities.

The most difficult Task Group 7.4 radiological problems of the operation existed in the support of the cloud sampling program.

Prior to the

operation and based on the scheduled number of detonations planned for
HARDTACK, maximum permissable exposures of ten (10) roentgens equivalent

man (rem) for cloud sampling and effects aircrews and five (5) rem for all

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