SECTION _IV
PLANNING FOR EVACUATION AND RE-ENTRY
In early September the need for finalizing of evacuation procedures
bacame more pressing.
In particular the demands from Task Group Ele-
ments centered on the need for timely establishment of logistical rollup requirements and completion of radiological plans for making island
installations as radlsafe protected against "fsllout" contemination as
time and meterial would permit.
In answer
to these operational needs preliminary plans were drafted
and instructions desseminated as information and equipment became available.
On & September 1952, Standing Operation Procedures #5610, Radio-
logical Safety Monitors Procedures were destributed.
On 30 September
1952, a letter of instructions on Personal Equipment Inventory was
distributed.
Annex L, Radiological Safety, to CTG 132.2 Operations
Order #2-52 which had been distributed on 20 August 1952 was changed as
additional information was received from the Scientific Task Group.
Onl October 1952, Annex H, Evacuation, to CIG 132.2 Operation
Order #2-52 was published,
This annex set forth complete roll up
instructions and prescribed e sequence of evacuation,
4 ear, .
“Radiation Detection Instruments, spere parts, batteries, and decontamination equipment were coming in on MATS plenes and supply vessels °
throughout the period.
these/were distributed’ in accordance with instruce
tions contained in the Radiological Annex of the Operation Order. On 8
October 1958, a letter concernig "Operation of Radiac Detector Chzrger
Pp 630/PD" was published.
On 22 October 1952 enother letter of instruc-
tions entitled "Radiation Dosage Records end Control of Film Badges" was
issued,
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