Appendix I to Annox F to CTG 7.2 ration Plan No, 3-53 (Cont'd 6. “These individuals exposed: to ionizing radiation in excess of the value computed by paragraph 5a, above, will be informed that appropriate remarks will be included in their medical records, Personnel in this category will be advised that they should not be exposed to further radia~ tion until sufficient time has elapsed in order to bring tkreir average radiation dose down to 0.3 roentgens por weck, 7. All atoll land and lagoon areas in or near a detonation area will be considered contaminated until cleared by the Task Force Commander, — Entry to and exit from contaminated arcas will be via Rad-Sefe check points only. 8, Contaminated land and water areas will be designated as such. Personnel entering these arcas will be subject to’cleargnces by the Rad~ Safe Office? TG Tol through RadeSafe Officer TG 7.2, ond will normally be accompanied by a Rad-Safe monitor. 9. Contaminated dand areas of intensities less than 10 m/fr (gamma only) will be considered unrestricted from Rad-Safe stand-points, Areas coming within this limitation will be specifically designated by the Task Force Commander. 10, Rad-Safe monitors assigned to individuals or groups working in ll, Film badges, dosimenters and protective clothing (fatigues, boots, contaminated areas or with contaminated equipment during recovery operations will act in an advisory capacity to keep the recovery party leader informed of radiation intensities at all times, The Rad-Safe monitor will Limit activities to monitoring and will not engage in actual recovery operations. caps, gloves, dust respirators, ctc.) as deemed necossary will be issued to personnel entering contaminated areas by the Task Group Rad-Safe section, All personnel dosage film badges will be procured from and returned to the laboratory of TU 7, TG 7.1, whore all processing and recording will be accomplished, 12, ALL personnel within viewing distance of an atomic detonation who are not supplied with protective goggles will turn away from the detonation. point ami close their oyes during the time of burst, At least 10 seconds should be allowed bofore looking directly at the burst, 13. AVL vehicles and boats uscd in contaminated areas will be checked through the Task Group Rad-Safe Section upon return from such arcas, 14. The MPLs listed herin will be used under normal conditions, ALL readings of surface contamination are to be mado with Goiger Counters, with shiclds open unless otherwise specificd, The surface of the probe should be held one (1) to two (2) inches from the surface under observation, a. Personnel and Clothing MPLs: (1) Skin readings should not be more than 1.0 mr/hr. Com (2) Underclothing and body cquipment such as internal sur- (3) Outer clothing will be no greater than 7 m/hr, plete decontamination by bathing will be utilized for readings in exccss of this level, If the body is generally contaminated and expecially if contamination is on the eyes or gonads, special efforts should be made to reduce the contamination level, Do not, however, abrade the skin or epilate the scalp in an attempt to reduce stubborn contamination below 1 or/hr, faces of resrt~-*\ tc should be reduced to 2 mr/hr. b, Vohicle MPs: BEST AVAILABLE COPY The interior surfaces of occupied sections of vehicles will be no greater than 7 or/hr, The outside surfaces of vehicleswill be less Fe[~2 KS

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