C) ) UNCLASSIFIED 6. SCOPE OF ACTIVITIES: ‘The end responsibility of the Safety Office is the monitoring of planning and execution of any activities, occupational or recreational, which involve, directly or indirectly, the health and safety of Task Group 7.1 personnel, While its functions are essentially of an advisory nature, activities include such provinces Be Inspection of elevators on station towers prior to ecceptance by Task Group 7... to assure that certain safety stamdards in construction and operation have been met; De Inspection of shot barges, experimental stations, shops, end laboratories, safety equipment, and safety supervision of the hanciing of nuclear components; Consultations on explosive usagea, transportation and siorage; do Accident investigation and reporting, including injuries, motor vehicle, and other accidents involving property Camageg investigation amd reporting of recreational hazards and accidents, includin: equipment and areas; 2. Safety cognizance of the urioacding of nuclear components from air and surface crceft io insure certain minimum safety standards, such as devices <nd components arriving aboard Special Air Mission flights anc the USS CURTISS. 7e SAFETY STANDARDS: in the forward Area include: References for safety standards maintained Army Ordnance Safety Memal, Accident Preventian Manual (National Safety Council), General Handbook for Radiation Monitoring (LA-1835), Handbook of Fire Protection (National Fire Protection Association), and regulations promulgated by the Safety Office and published by order of the Commander, Task Group 7ele ~3- UNCLASSIFIED

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