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SAFETY
3.17.1 Preparation.
The Task Group 7.1 Administrative Plan for Operation
HARDTACK established safety as a command responsibility and assigned a
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Safety Advisor to Headquarters TQ 7.1 for consultation on al] matters a
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The Safety Advisor spoke to the Project Officers at a meeting in
Albuquerque in the fall of 1957 on themmbjeot-of "Safety Problers inl: =
Forward Area".
In.iividual Project Meet’ngs held in Los Alamos in December
1957, were attenced by members of the safety group to acquaint them with
the sefees probiens associated with the orntects and to provide the .pscrtunity to recommend safe practices,
Two papers on health and safety considerations at the Eniwetok Proving
Grounds were distributed to all personnel before their arrival at the a
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Ghowe {ieison was maintained with J- on taempackagings shipping,
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handling and storage of hazardous materials and devices. Qap-nenders=wt—
ond Travis AFS
—hanguenp-attended @ JIF 7 meetingsheld in San Diegoyin January,
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and February GES
@me problems associated with handling and shipping devices from their
point of origin to testomtee,
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The Safety Advisor prep-re: a paper c::
safety problems and emergency action connected with the test wevices,
This
paper was made the Safety Annex to the JTF 7 Shipping Plan.
In consultation with J-6, plans and specifications for test site
facilities and structures were examined for safety considerations,
3.17e2
Personnel.
The staff function of Safety Advisor to the Commander,
Task Group 7.1, was assigned to Roy Reider, Safety Director of the Los
Alamos Scientific Laboratory,
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In addition to Reider, the post was filled
by Staff Members frermGrenp-di-j-end-<MB-and-P-Diviesene of the LASL.
Safety
Advisors were presentat the test site from February 16 to the end of the
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