scibattnabinethiine.te, eo |o'"* + ‘aii! « - a, ee !)|ClUOlUCe ° Radiological Safety Regulations ° ° CJTF SEVEN No. 4-53 Radsafe eT TG 7,1, and will normally be accompenicd by a Radsafe monitor, a clothing end equipment will be issued to the personnel, Te Contaminated land areas of intensities less than 10 mr/hr (garma only) will be considered unrestricted from a Radsefe viewpoint, reas coming within this limitation will be designated specifically by CJTIF SEVEN prior to unrestricted entry. Radsafe monitors assigned to individuels or groups working in contaminated areas or with contamineted equipment during recovery operations will act in an advisory capacity to keep the recovery party leader informed of radiation intensities at ell times, The recovery party leader is expected to accept this advice and act accordingly, It is the responsibility of both the leader and the members of the recovery party to adhere to the limits established in these regulations, The Radsafe monitor will ety paras abuses sesh ne limit his activities to monitoring anc will not engage in actual recovery operations, fee Rew. 4 mow ff sty ee a an ate, yen « casey ° 9. Film badges, dosimeters and protective clothing (coveralls, booties, caps, gloves, dust respirators, etc.) as deemed necessary will be issued to personnel entering contaminated areas by appropriate task group RadSafe supply sections, </J1 personnel desage film badges will be procured fren and returned to the laboratory of TU 7, TG 7.1 where 211 processing cnd recording will be accomplished, 10, 11 personnel within viewing distance of an atomic detonation who are not supplied with protective goggles will tum awey from the detonstion point and close their eyes during the tine of burst, be allowed beforc looking directly «t the burst, _N-I-3_ -t levst 10 seconds should