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metal on beach, injured back when employee slipped on rock on beach, three
days lost due to sunburn, and broken ankle when employee slipped, probably while intoxicated.
Another employee was disabled at Eniwetok from
sunburn received in Honolulu prior to arrival at Eniwetok.
A preliminary examination shows the following injuries report to dis pensories at Johnston Island:
Occupational - 16
Tecreational ~
7
Total 23
The recreational injuries were mainly *rom volleyball, tennis, eni
water sports.
Occupational injuries were mcstly from striking stationary
objects, the use of hand tools, and falls.
Vehicles.
Six men suffered minor injuries in four vchicle incidents,
Fires.
There were no fires in TG 7.1 facilities or equipment during the
Operation.
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Special Comment.
peateds
A recommendation from a rrevious repor® is re-
In future operations consideration should be given to using safet)
personnel from major participating laboratories, integrating them with
individuals who have had previous test operation experienc?,
Cush integra-
tion should be complete enough to furfction for the benefit of all elements
of the Scientific Task Group withoutexcessive duplication of personnel,
- end“etferts,
Participating organizations should select test personnel with the
proper physical qualifications to meet the demands of the test site envi-
cried IDOE
LANL RG
ronment.
The specifications of the Administrative Plan medical require-
ments are strict enough if interpreted properly.
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