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other necessary equipment required for the mission.
Upon completion of
their mission they would come aboard at the port side and pass into a
restricted zone roped off on the deck where they would be monitored for
contamination, draw new clothing if needed and turn in their equipment,
film badges, dosimeters and monitor report cards,
This system would be
tablished routine and prevent personnel in contaminated clothing
from going about the ship spreading radioactive contamination,
It was evident that the nunber of operations which required the
use of monitors and the necessity of a continual check on the location
of each member of TG-7,6 would require preparation of a detailed operation schedule for each day throushout test periods.
In preparing this
schedule it was endeavored to involve all essential movement of personnel
in a coordinated manner.
Each RadSafe party was given a number, its
time of movement noted, names of monitors given, the type of transportation
to be used, and a brief summary of the specific mission.
A code designation
on the BAIROKO.
or URGENT.
The priority of missions was also designated as ROUTINE
A rough draft of this schedule was given a thorough study,
and shortly before X-RAY day it was mimeographed in final form and distributed to all personnel concerned,
However, by X~plus~1 day it was
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been anticipated,
Finally, the program became so accelerated as 2 result
of encountering lower radiation intensities than had been expected, that
the original operations schedule became no longer applicable.
Therefore
it became necessary in the midst of X-RAY operations to prepare a new
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