Decks were"clearedof exposed personnel, au openings and m= - “necessary soatdigtionsecured, and Washdoun systens were turned One » me Be. Washiows«systems wereoperated generally until about 0930. “3 tee - " Host ‘ahips received etioaatsome contamination from fallout; BATROKO — andFRILIP,her plasie‘ward, ‘Pecedved‘the heaviest. By oso flight mt : “deck roailings of1000 mrar had been‘reported wy.HATROKO, and aosi- os -J 7 ‘meters worn bypersonnel:in‘he forward ready roamindiéated dosages . of 10smre IntensityFeadings in the ‘encissed bridge varied fron” ;a | ex *~ 7 .200 to 2000 fer,aean‘average of800me/ar. “Intensities ondeck oh “later reached a ‘maxim of 5000 to 25000‘mehr in flight deck drains. 2] - coe . : . , | PHILIP reported average"intensity readings of 5000 ar/or, on deck,with| nf fo fe fe * a rr oy iN * + § ne. 4 setaeh Gt 3 be eng . ser Al © t rea highest reading 20000maf Attarthe tfallout had ceased, ships . 2 . f . - carried out standard ‘shipboard survey procedures and proceeded —_ ." dimediatelywith‘roughdecontamtattonof‘hot areas. The‘gia leke.its ee © els oswh: -.t <a . be io ae . _abddvidual dosage.‘Fecorded ‘for ahotaay.ancng 3% 723 persomel, br ‘fia“badge,”was6000mr, ) most,of vobwas._Pecetved while‘heyearer. “wasetgaged in topeiae decontamination on the BATROKO. “Other‘shot a! : aay dosageswere‘under3000 mm with ‘the.majority considerably lower, wv lye At 0830 the pays hed completed ‘igeing a new anterina and |‘gueceeded in turning on the AG washdown system. At 0840, when it became evident that ESTES was not in the heavy fallout area, she was ‘ ordered to remain in her present position, to keep in commmication with the firing party in the Enyu bunkers . At 0915, CJTF SEVEN