20, Training. The inclusion of radiological safety organizatioy out the task force will require two general levels of trainj indoctrination and technical training. The scope of instrud each of these levels will vary in accordance with the requi different operational and staff levels. Basic indoctrinati clude primary, non-technical instruction in radiological sa ures and techniques. This must be imparted to all personne task force to enable them to perform their assigned duties within the allowable low exposures, regardless of the prese dioactive contaminants. Technical training will include th of the majority of the personnel who will be required to st task force radiological safety organizations and perform th Operations involved. This will be accomplished through the tion of existing Service courses and establishment of suita at task group level. This instruction will be designed to diological defense monitors, decontamination personnel and cal instrument repairmen. s throughng; basic tion within ements of mn will inety measof the fficiently e of ratraining £ the technical tilizae courses ain radiologi- 21, These regulations have the concurrence of the Surgeon Gener the Chief of Naval Operation; the Surgeon General, USAF and tor, Division of Biology and Medicine, AEC. , USA; he Direc- 22. This appendix has been designed for reduced security classi ication in order to facilitate wide dissemination and may be downgrade to RESTRICTED - SECURITY INFORMATION provided all references t Joint Task Force SEVEN and its subordinate units are deleted. Original signed by the Assistant Chief of Staff, J-¥ for the Commander Joint Task Force 7 459