ee matter. A tentative conclusion may be inferred that the airborne contamination hazard is relatively less serious than previously, believed. . : Instrumentation on the YAG-40 was on the whole successful although only partial results were obtainable on 5 out of the 19 air samplers, while 3 out of 5 were {noper~ ative on the YAG~39. All the samples taken have been returned to USNRDL for evaluation. | Air Monitor: A prototype of a semi-portable air monitoring unit designed for future shipboard and/or land use were evaluated. Time intensity records of airborne beta contamination were taken. Present instrument gives adequate warning against airborne hazards in external fields up to 1 r/nr. can be given within a minute of arrival of hazard. This warning Instrument appears useful also to forewarn ships, land stations, etc., of possible background level buildup. Personnel Protection Studies and Radiological Safety During the YAG recovery operations, the greatest dose rate observed was eboard the YAG-4+0 and wes estimated to be 10 r/hr at H+30. The USS MOLALA (ATF 106) personnel in- volved with the recovery of the YAG-4+0 received an average dose of 200 mr. During the decontamination operations the total dosage quan "7°62 us

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