é a _ > ok . @ FY te oe tle epQeoe9. . - my . Po. Bajle fe ary ~~" “~ Cs *. ~! _ v 28 No. weae Contr Headquarters,‘ Joint Task Force SEVEN Washington 25, D. C. . a Annex N to CJTF SEVEN Operation Plan No, 3-53 RADIOLOGICAL ~ 1. Radiological safety of all tesk force military and civilian personnel is a command responsibility and rediological safety activities will be per formed through normal command channels, 2. Rerudpovory, Radiological Defense (RadDefense) operations, or Radiological Safety (RadSafe) operations, short term RADOPS, are general terms, They are used to denote the means by which a unit can control and confine the damage and radiological effects of an atomic explosion, or of radioactive materiel spread by other means, thereby preventing and avoiding health hazerds to personnel, They are interpreted to include measures such as £xX training, orgenization 4am distribution of radiological personnel, {x development of techniques and procedures, In@IN@ing use of detecting eqripment, protection or removal of exposed personnel, | and decontamination of personnel, structures and equipment, _ Following each detonation there will be areas of surface radiological contamination and areas of air radiological contamination, are designated as Radiological Exflusion Areas (RADEX), These areas Prior to shot times, the forecastjourface RIDEX will be disseminated by CJTF SEVEN in the target area, WiHTEXCIGK7iAisseminetesthe:forerestxmirxxPen. These RADEXES will represent a forecast from HOW Your (H-Hour} until dis~ semination of a later surface and air RDEX at about H plus 4 hours. ' The later RADEXES will be based upon the master radiological “situation mep" maintained in the RiDSAFE OFFICE of CJIF SEVEN, Since the air an RADEX after shot time will be based on monitored if tracking by MGQAK aircraft over significant large ocean ereas, infornetion promulgeted from the forecast air RDEX may heve to be extended beyond the originally anticipated L~hour period, .