(b) he RADSAFECEKTEitwill provideinformationfor the planningof TG 7.1 radiologicalsafety operationsand for the dispositionof all working partieswithin the contaminatedarea. It will establishradiologicalsafetycheck points. It will maintainan operationstable givingdetails for all groupswho plan to enter contaminated areas each day, includingname of monitor, destination,generaltype of mission (programof projectnumber)and time of departureand return. (c) The RkDSAFECENTER will provide epecialclothingto previouslydesignatedrecoverypersonnel,have cognizancewer working echedulesof the radiochemicallaboratory,photcdodmetry developing facilities,contaminatedlaundry,personneldecontamina,tioru<facilities, radiac repair,etc., of TG 7.1. Personneldecontaminationfacilities afloatwill be coordi~ted with Wstingehip facilities. (d) PhysicalLocationof R.4DSAFE CONTRUL: & For FIIKINI Atoll shots: The RADSAFECENTEll will be In the Flad%feBuilding(No 196) on ENYU (NAN) Ieland, During evacuationperiode prior to shots,&dSafe Controlwill be maintained from the USS BOXER. ~ For EFitWETuK Atoll shots: The RaDSAFZCENTER will be in the RadSafe Ehilding(No 323) on PARllY(ELMER)Island. 2. GENERAL a. RadiologicalDefense (RadDefense)Operationsor Radiological Safety (RadSafe)Operation, shortterm RadOps,are general terms. They are used to denote the means by which a unit can control and confinethe damage and radiologicaleffects of an atomic explosionor of avoidinghealth ha%ardsto persomel. They are interpretedto includemeasuressuch as training,organisation,distributionof radiological personnel,developmentof techniquesand procedures,use of detectingequipment,protectionor removalof exposed persomel and decontaminationof persomel, structuresand equipment. b. Followingeach detonationthere will be areas of surface radiologicalcontaminationand areas of air radiological contamination. These areas are designatedas Radiological E.xclusimAreas (RADEX). Prior to ehot times, the forecast air and surfaceRADIX will be disseminatedby CJTF SEVEN in the target area. These RADEXESwill representa forecastfrom H-Hour until disseminationof a later surface and air RADEX at about H plus 6 hours, The later RADEXES will be based upon the master radiological‘)situai,ioz map’! maintainedin the RADSAFEOFFICE of CJTF SEVEN. Si.m: the air RdEX after shot times will.be baeed on moni’,ored trackingby aircraftover significantlarg~ ocea a? “.3> informationpromulgatedfrom the forecast??r W’ . “: have to be extendedbeyond the originallyr.tici .W six-hourperiod. K-.1-2?