wens Ta ee nbteetaeIoe Te tees payen ~ 4 a rarer etre wa eae gh? 5 .) . “» . ¥ c. OniD ininus 1 day, installft wiltobher srecial radiation detection controls in designated aircra ds On D: Day, issue protective clothing, fim badges and dosimeters to all air-crew members of sampling aircraft and to air-crew members of aircraft which-will be flying within 100 miles of the shot site at HHour, @. On D Day, issue protective clothing, film badges and dosi- meters to all individuals who will be utilized as rad~safe monitors by Air Force Task Units, £. On D Day, operate the personnel decontamination center for a&ll individuals who have been issued film badges. Level of tolerance agceptable on any skin surface is 1 m/hr; on clothing it is 7 mr/hr; and‘on underclothing it is 2 mr/hr. g On D Day, assist in removing aircrew members from sampler aircraft and provide transportation to the personnel decontamination center, ; - he On D plus 1 day, launder contaminated clothing until levels of intensity are.reducedsubstantially to that of /jbackground, When clothing has ‘been’ decontaminated sufficiently, 1t will be returned to the issue section and reused, Shoes will be isolated and allowed to. undergo natural decay processes until the level of raiiation intensity is sufficiently . lowered. , . i. Each day, deliver to J~7 Division, TG 21, all exposed film badges, Record the results of each day's operations on individual cumulative radiation exposure cards, ‘If any individual has reached 3.0 roentgens cumulative dosage during the preceeding ‘twenty-four hour period, his name will be ‘reported immediately to his. commander and to the RadSafe Officers “TG Teles oo a i } nn if Led Jf bs . Sehee ipAUL H. KACKLER Lt Colonel, USAF © Director of Operations bo } ~ ee eee ee me a HOWELL M, ESTES, JR, Brigadier General, U 8S. A. FF. Commander