(4)

USN personnel not holding the basie NEC 9591 skill code must obtain equivalent military

(5)

Air Foree Technical Applications Center (AFTAC) will use the radiochemistry and

training in this area prior to entering this program.*

measurement procedures specified by the RAD LAB contractor and will train the three RI99106
technicians prior to embarkation. The remaining four USAF technicians are one Laboratory
technician, one PMEL specialist and two Aerospace Ground Equipment (AGE) mechanics. Only

laboratory technician specialists require laboratory and measurement equipment training. The AGE

specialists will receive training on the Atoll by the EG & G contractor.
(6)

Laboratory specialists coming from stations in the Pacifie can be given orientation and

familiarization training for the Radiochemistry Laboratory duty using an enroute TDY at Yokota
AB, Japan.

Since the individuals will work for fully qualified and experienced supervisors, a three

day training program at Yokota AB enroute to Hickam AFB and then EnewetakAtoll, is adequate.
A training course will be developed by AFTAC and provided to the instructor for use. This training

can be repeated at Yokota AF for follow-on replacements during the total project. If sourcing is
from CONUS or USAFE, identical training can be provided at the McClellan Central Laboratory,

McClellan AFB, CA as an enroute TDY prior to departure from Travis AFB, CA,
(7)

The Services will pay per diem and travel costs associated with the training of their

personnel. The two AF PMEL specialists (one in the radiochemistry lab and one of the FRST) will

be enroute TDY to Eberline Instrument Corp., Santa Fe, NM for five (5) days training in the
maintenance of radiation measurement equipment.

(The OPLAN contained this section on Radiological Laboratory Support.
discussed in Section 2.2.2 of this report.)

Project funding is

(Annex M, App. 5) RADIOLOGICAL LABORATORY SUPPORT
l.

GENERAL:
Be

Purpose. This Appendix provides information supporting the MILCON eost estimated for

b.

Users. The funds indicated herein will be used by ERDA for radiological support of the

eleanup.

2.

COST CATEGORY FOR ERDA RADIOLOGICAL SUPPORT: ($1,500,000)

This service will be provided by the Energy Research and Development Administration on a
reimbursable basis pursuant to a 10 September 1975 agreement between the Defense Nuclear
Agency and the Energy Reseach and Development Administration. This eategory includes
deployment and operation of a mobile radiochemistry laboratory, in situ soil vans and related
technical support. MILCON funds in the amount of $1,500,000 have been identified in this plan for
ERDAradiological support. Reference OASD (COMP) MEMO, Subject: "Enewetak Cleanup Project,
dated 22 March 1977." ERDA will budget for, and fund, complete radiological effort over and above
the $1,500,000 provided from MILCON funds.

*The majority of USN personnel assigned to the RAD LAB did not have the background or
training indicated.

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radiological laboratory support during the period shown in Annex C, Operations.

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