a.
and was continued throughout the tests.
On X=-plus-five-day the Kardex file was rechecked and all over
tolerance exposures were recorded.
The final information on over
exposures for test X-Ray was submitted on X-Ray-plus-l13-day in the
post shot report.
Normal routine was followed in processing and
reporting exposure information as work in radioactive areas continued.
On Y-plus--day permission was obtained from CJTF-7 to change the
method of submitting over tolerance reports.
Up to that date all
individual exposures in excess of 100 mr/day had been reported daily.
Thereafter no individual was reported by dispatch unless he received
a total of more than 300 mr in 3 days.
Routine records of exposure
were prepared for dissemination as before.
By Y=plus-6<day the work load dropped to normal level and the Yoke
post shot report was compiled and submitted to CJTF-7 on Y-plus-Li-day..
Procedures used throughout the first two tests were continued for
Zebra.
On Z-plus-l-day a dispatch was received from CJTF=7 concerning
entries on the Physical Records of all USN and USMC personnel.
A con-
ference of medical officers and CTG 7.6 devised a report form which
would supply all Task Group Commanders with the necessary exposure
data.
It was planned to compile these reports before arrival in Pearl
Harbor on the return yoyage upon completion of operation at the test
site,
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