. Radiological Safety Regulations CUTF SEVEN No. 3-53 _ and Medicine, AEC, indicating, in general, the action taken to dispose of individual dose records, comments on over-exposures if applicable and any pertinent remarks considered of interest to the above offices, 20. Training. The inclusion of radiological safety organizations throughout the task force will require two general levels of training; basic indoctrination and technical training. The scope of instruction within each of these levels will vary in accordance with the requirements of different operational and staff levels. Basic indoctrination will dincli:le primary, non-technical instruction in radiological safety measures and techniques. This mst be imparted to all personnel of the task force to enable them to perform their assigned duties effi- elently within the allowable low exposures, regardless of the presence ‘{ radioactive contaminants. Technical training will include . the raining of the majority of the personne] who will be required to staff the task force radiological safety organizations and perform the technical operations involved. This will be accomplished through the utilization of ex.sting Service courses and establishment of suitable courses at task group level, This instruction will be de~ signed to train radiological defense monitors, decontamination personnel and radiological instrument repairmen. 21. These regulations have the concurrence of the Surgeon Ceneral, USA; the Chief of Naval Operations; the Surgeon General, USAF and the Director, Divisicn of Biology and Medicine, AEC. 22. This appendix has been designed for reduced securéty classification in order ic facilitate wide dissemination and may be downgraded to RESTRICTED ~ SECURITY INFORMATICN provided all references to. Joint Task Force SEVEN and its subordinate units are deleted. P. W. CLARKSON Major!General, U.S. Aray Comaander Dlbawhfe \ | {! OFFICIAL: S. COWART, JR Colonel, U.S. Air Force, . v7 Aasistant Chief of Staff, J-3