VI.
Jangle Feasibility Committee, January 20, 1954.
Criteria for air concentrations were dropped since. they were originally
proposed as a means of estimating external gamma dose rates at ground
level and better methods to do this were now apparent.
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Collection of
data on air concentrations were to be continued for documentary purposes.
VII.- Operation Teapot (Spring 1955)
Radiological Safety Criteria and Procedures for Protecting the Public
During Weapons Testing at the Nevada Test Site, February 1955 approved by the
Commission February 11, 1955 for Operation Teapot.
These were revised
(See Section II B) page 8 for Operation Plumbbob.
VIII.
Operation Plunbbob (Spring 1957)
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