D () UNCLASSIFIED ' 8. SAFETY RESPONSIBILITIES: Although the Task Group 7e1 Advisory Group, Safety, is tha responisble agoncy and educational body, supervisory personne] of the Task Group are required to sssure that high standards of safety are maintained throughout all phases of their work during the entire operation. 9. ACCIDENT RATE: The following accidents were reported to the Safety Officer during the first three months of the Operation: MILITARYS = MONTH OCCUPATIONAL MILITARY3 HEC:EATIONAL CIVILIANS OCCUPATIONAL CIVILIAN? HECREATIONAL MAHCH 3 6 8 8 2 APRIL 1, 7 28 13 8 5 3 12 7 TOTALS: 25. 18 L8 22 SUB~TOTALS: MILITARY L3 CIVILIAN: 70 MAY TOTAL OCCUPATIONAL: 73 TOTAL RECREATIONAL: Lo (LOST TIME ACCIDENTS: GRAND TOTAL 13 i SCOUPATTONALY AVERAGE MONTHLY TOTAL: 38 10. FATALITIES: One fatality occurred during this period, and was @ recreational accident. On 29 April 1956, a Task Unit ) man drowned under conditions believed to bo aggravated by a physical handicap, (3) = Source of figures: "Injury Log, Safety Officer, 7.1." Figures are not accurate in all cases because of duplication between atolls, but can be reconciliated efter completion of Operation, Statistics are most accurate on civilian zecidents, since the Task Group has no responsibility to the reporting of military accidents. ~-heo- UNCLA7S!FIED

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