nation merely by scrubbing them while he still wore the.n. In this manner they could be used continuztly aad decontaminated ag nceded. The foregoing statements refer to the gloven (uund to i most convenient by the personcel of this project. It can be seen from Table 3.5, howe.er, that all of the gloves tested provide a reasonahle degree of protec tion. 3.7 Therefore, the ultimate choice can be left to the individual wearer. RADIATION EXPOSURE OF PERSONNEL Since it is the actual radiation exposure to personnel that is of importance, an experi- ment was cirried aut to compare the whole-body exposurs to that reoelved by the hands. Measurements were made on the tour personnel who conducted the instrument survey and the radioautographic studies on approximately eighteen aircraft. The whole-body exposure The final column of Table 3.6 shows sonnel wearing gloves ia very close to two. This ta true despite the large dose rates measured direc‘ly on the surface. This indicates that the hands of personne) who work on contaminated aircraft spend little time in close contact with the surface and relatively more time sway from the surface in a position exposing them to essen*ially the same vadtation field as the rest of the body DECAY STUDIES ON CONTAMINATED AIRCRAFT A record of the intensity of radiation in the crew compartments of the contaminated B-57's as measured by the T1B was kept. The measurements were begun aa early as 90 minutes after detonation and continued for pericds as long aa 24 hours. The average slope of the ducay curves was --1.6 with an average deviation of 10.4. A typical decay " SECRET CI at or yr aS . yale _ Tae RSTTT eae ag Tie Pare A curve is shown in Figure 3.6. These decay curves are discussed more thoroughly in Reference 8. a 3.8 oe which the gloves reduced that radiation dose was 41. that the average ratio between the whole-body exposure and the doge to the hands of per- a Exposurcs to the hand were measured by [itm badges attached at various locations both inaide and outside the protective rubber surgical glove. The results of this experiment are shown In Table 3.8. All of the films showed a uniform blackening. This indicates that the exposure conditions are such as to minimize the importance of the hct spow. The average percentage by tena Tee cmeaE a Rta ae fat was measvred by a film badge worn on the bresat pocket.

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