CHabenvik.
FEMACS
in the harbor (with the SATUMA) where they were moved earlier
that morning to make room at the pier for an incoming vessel.
0800-0900
Lechausse and Goeke made a preliminary over-all check of
radiation levels on the TAKUYO.
lJechausse and Hansen selected
twelve crew members from each vessel's complement for physical and laboratory examinations and radiation nonitoring.
0900-1430
Goeke accomplished detailed and critical radiation survey of
both ships assisted by Lt Colonel Frazee, Aircraft Commander,
and utilizing the services of an interpreter.
Also, an ex-
amination and evaluation of the Japanese radiation instru-
mentation was done.
(For detailed survey findings, see
sections "Radiation Survey Findings" and "Japanese Instru-”
mentation". )
0900-1500
Japanese personnel to local medical clinic by launch and
truck for medical history, medical examination and radiation
monitoring by Dr. Hansen.
(See section "Medical History end
Examination.")
0900-1500
Alternating in two groups, the Japanese personnel were taken
to the local pathology and x-ray laboratory for blood exam
inations.
Dr. lechausse, Mr. Shelton (laboratory Director),
and staff.
Urine:
(24-hour samples.)
Start of urine collection after
first morning void which was retained for chemical
(organics) analysis (to be done at los Alamos Scientific laboratories).
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