Revised

June 2,

1969

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ANNEX #1
REENTRY TEAM INSTRUCTIONS

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EMERGENCY RESCUE:

1. 1

Emergency rescue missions and/or fire fighting missions for the
purpose of lifesaving may be released at the discretion of the

SENIOR FIRE DEPARTMENT REPRESENTATIVE or SENIOR USER REPRESENTATIVE
(Annex #2 - Emergency Call List for Project 400 Facilities), who will

REENTRY PROCEDURES :

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2. 1

For other than rescue missions, personnel will not be allowed
through the roadblock until released by an authorized person

on the attached Call List (Annex #2 - Emergency Call List for

Project 400 Facilities).
Authorized personnel may release the
reentry team into the area either by telephone or verbally at

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the roadblock via J-3, PAA SUPPORT SUPERVISOR,
or the SENIOR FIRE DEPARTMENT REPRESENTATIVE.
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Team Members:
2.2.1

Duty Hours

The REENTRY TEAM makeup will be designated by the Senior LASL

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designate the members of the rescue party.

Non-Duty Hours

The makeup of the REENTRY TEAM will be designated by persons
in Annex #2, Emergency Cali List for Project 400 Facilities,
with an asterisk (*) or double asterisk (**) behind their name.

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Reentry Procedure:

2.3.1

Before any reentry procedures are initiated,

the remote readout

instruments for hydrogen or criticality (Test Cell "C" only) in
the R-Control Point Area will be checked.

2.3.2

The BUDDY SYSTEM must be employed at all times.
The REENTRY
TEAM will maintain radio contact with the roadblock at all
times, by a mobile radio or portable pack set.
The REENTRY
TEAM, upon leaving the roadblock, will proceed toward the
danger area and will maintain contact with the roadblock,

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