’ SeS kK h ry =C TeceneDa eeMleg Wi Z -B yth REPOSITORYz gusdat CL couection LAZ= 25 Cars La vowen X No. FOLDER LILEAF 1, Volt { : ,, Pa Cou fh 2 Keres, eee 408773 DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE U. S, ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSION JOINT OFFICE OF TEST INFORMATION Washington 25, No. Tel, A-98(J-3) Hazelwood 7-7831 Ext, D. C. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE (Thursday, May 1, 1958) 3446 HEALTH AND SAFETY PRECAUTIONS BOR ENITWETOK PROVING GROUND TEST Protection of health and safety is a primary considera- tion in the conduct of the HARDTACK series of nuclear weapons tests at tne Eniwetok Proving Ground in the Pacific. As announced previously, the test series will adavance the development of weavons for derense ABaLUSt aggreasive whevher Taformation on air-borne, missiie-borne or othecsise mounted the effects of weapons will be obtained fer military and civilian defense use. As in the past, test operations will be concucted in a manner designed to keep to as low as possidle the public é€xposure to radiation arising from the detonation of nulcear weapons. An important objective of the tests ig the further development of nuclear weapons with greatly reduced radioactive fallout so that the area of radiation hazard may be kent as small as possible, This principle was first proved in the Eniwetok test series of 1956, Various precautions have been taken to keep significant radloactive fallout within the confines of the danger area in the Pacific which was announced on February 14, 1958, With the exception of Joint Task Force facilities, there are no inhabited Places within the danger area. Extensive systems have been established to detect and Measure radioactivity in the vicinity of the Proving Ground, in the United States, and in other parts of the world. Radiological radioactivity in sea water and marine organisms. More detailed information on health and safety measures 3 Let EIN ‘Ns 2-3 q fn eetute Up eeO53 we yn WHA Ima a3 f co es pea (more) ae ee “| COPY AVAIL: aac ees BadS Monitoring and Sampling will be conducted by several networks of Stations extending from the Proving Ground to locations around the world. In addition marine surveys will be conducted to measure

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