‘Oo e eq. 4 \ Rediological Sefety CJIF SEVEN No, 3-53 : 10, i Qui, Task Force — © * Smctbecmrrpnerfée? radiation dosage control pri . oo dieancemmsomemeimet gexingd will start on first shot minus fifteen (15) days and terminate upon departure of =m individials fron the forward area or on the last shot plus fifteen (15) days, whichever occurs first, 11 personnel will be considered to have arrived at the Pacific Proving Ground by first shot lL, minus fifteen (15) days. Prior and subsequent to this veriod, radiation dosage control will be as prescribed by CTG 7.5. Training: The inclusion of radiological safety organizations tnroughout. the task force will require two general levels of training; basic indoctrinetion and technical training. The scope of instruction within each of these levels will vary in eccordance with the reouirements of different operational and staff levels, Basic indoctrination will include primary, non-technical instruction in radiological safety measures and techniques, This must be imparted to all personnel cf the task force to enable then to perform their assigned duties efficiently within the allowable low exposures, regardless of the presence of radioactive contaminants, Technical training will include the training of the majority of the personnel who will be required to staff the task force radiological safety organizations and perform the technical operations involved, This will be accomplished through the utilization of existing Service courses end establishment of suitable courses at task group level, This instruction will be designed to train radiolo- gical defense monitors, decontamination personnel and radiological gyre: wee instrment repairmen, a