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WEEKLY RAD-SAFETY REPORT
A weekly rad-safety activities report in quadruplicate, as required
by letter ETE:RWI H-4991,will be forwarded to AEC Branch Chief
covering the following activities: -.
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Missions into areas requiring rad-safety protection, with
number of personnel involved.

If special equipment (1.e.,

protective clothing) and special handling (i.e., monitoring,
air sampling, shielding) are necessary, this shall be included.
bd.

Number of film badges issued, processed, and lost each week.

Ceo

list of all biological samples processed with pertinent data,
(1.e., fish, plants, and urine).

Four copies only.

a.

Equipment failures, modifications, and reports of survey.

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Shipment of radioactive materials, and how handled.

f.

Any additional information as required by the AEC Rad-Safe
Officer.

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Any incidents deemed of sufficient importance to merit wider

record distribution (1.e., unusually high dosage, "hot" spill,
etc.).
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Decontamination project underway.

This report should be in the AEC Enivetok Branch Office not later
than the close of business the first working day

of each week.

Joe B. Sander#, Director
Pacific Operations Division
Office of Test Operations

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