APPENDIX

SAFETY PROCEDURESAT THE NUCLEARTESTINGSITES
PACIFIC TEST SITES
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Joint Task Forces have been organized consisting of designated personnel from U.S. Military Services and AEC. A Com-

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traffic control authorities could be alerted.
Since there have been some changesin details over the years

of the organizations concerned with safety within the Joint

Task Forces, the following description applies to Joint Task
Force 8 that conducted the 1962 Pacific tests.
Weather predictions were conducted by the Task Force

Weather Central composed of Navy and Air Force meterologists.

To assist in analyzing the weather data and to predict

other results such as fallout, blast and thermal effects, a

Hazards Evaluation Unit was formed to advise the Joint Task

Force Commanderandhis Scientific Deputy.
Radiological safety activities on-site were conducted by a
special unit of Joint Task Force 8 and off-site surveillance programs by the U.S. Public Health Service.
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