Each cover was secured in a rolled-up position by a short length of nickelechromium (n-c) wire. Release of the spring tension maintained by this wire was controlled by a battery operated, alarm clock timing mechanism which, at a predetermined time, applied an overload current to the wire. This fused the wire which in turn released the springs and permitted the cover to close over the face of the panel. Unfortunately, the long delay which occurred between the time of set+ting of the clock mechanism and the firing of the shot so depleted the battery that insufficient current remained to actuate the fusing mechanism, No attempt was made to use the weather covers following this experience on Shot 2. 2.204 Decontamination Stands After recovery, the contaminated panels were mounted on simple 2 in. x k in. wood stands at the Parry Island decontamination area, ready for decontamination operations. During Shot 2 decontamination operations, it was found that the ground underneath the panels became Significantly contaminated. Therefore, a drainage ditch for contaminated run-off liquid was provided for all subsequent decontamination operations, 2.2.5 items: Decontamination Apparatus The apparatus for decontamination consisted of the following 1. Pump, centrifugal, gasoline engine driven, Engineer Stock #11-4619.240.100. 2. Vapor Clarkson Heavy Duty Cleaner, Model n-1992 with Sellers Hi-Pressure Jet Clesner,. ° - 3, Decontaminating ‘pparatus Power-Driven Truck-Mounted M3A2, TM 3-223, lh, 5. 2.2.6 Brush, GI scrub, with handle, Detergent, household, trade name "Tide", Radiological Instrumentation The following radiological survey instruments were used: 1. Radiac Training Set AN-PDR/T1B 2. Beta Directional Instrument, NRDL Model RB1-12, (This is a light, self-contained, battery operated portable instrument with ah in. x 4 in. window, which measures beta activity when placed against a surface. Four sensitivity ranges in decades provide readings fron 0 to 20,000 microcuries.) 18 CONFIDENTIAL — RESTRICTED DATA

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