National Bureau of Standards, Washington, D.C. and Boulder, Colorado.
Seven civilians participated in TG 7.1, and NBS participated in Projects 7.1 and 7.2.
No NBS personnel cited in the project reports are
on the TG 7.1 Consolidated List.
This is understandable for Project
7.2 as it was offsite, but is not clear for Project 7.1, for which NBS
had stations on Eneu and Runit.
Public Health Service, Washington, D.C.
One civilian with a low (0.001-
to 0.5-R range) exposure.
Military personnel with AEC contractors participated in TG 7.1 as
listed below.
American Car and Foundry Co., Albuquerque, New Mexico.
One military who
worked on fabrication of weapon components was listed from this con-~
tractor organization.
He was an Air Force officer and his dosimetry
is in Table 86 as well as combined in Table 90.
Applied Fisheries Laboratory, University of Washington.
Five civilians
worked on a longrterm survey of radiological contamination on atoll
flora and fauna.
They took part in the Rongelap and Rongerik re-
surveys in March following BRAVO.
Cambridge Corporation, Denver, Colorado.
TU 13, providing specialized services.
This organization participated in
After the cancellation of the
ECHO- event these services were not required, and its personnel left
the PPG in April.
Edgerton, Germeshausen & Grier, Boston, Massachusetts.
the affiliation for two Air Force personnel.
EG&G provided timing and
firing electronics and technical film coverage.
in both Table 90 and Table 86.
Exposures are given
:
Herrick L. Johnson, Inc., Columbus, Ohio.
materials as TU 2.
EG&G was given as
This contractor produced special
Its personnel left the PPG after the cancellation
of the ECHO event as these services were no longer required.
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