Contractors to Department of Defense (DOD) organizations werg
sented in TG 7.1 and are listed below.
Exposures are presented
repregor these
in Table 90.
Allied Research Associates, Boston, Massachusetts.
Seven civiliams from
this group provided thermal measurement instrumentation for
e air-
craft effects experiments, Projects 6.2a and 6.2b, were listad in the
TG 7.1 Consolidated List.
Four received exposures; all were Ress than
0.5 R.
Cook Research Laboratories, Chicago, Illinois.
A 9-man civilian Fontingent
installed and maintained thermal instrumentation on the B-47
hhircraft
of Project 6.2b.
Duke University, Durham, North Carolina.
One individual from Duk>
badged with TG 7.1, but his function has not been determined.]
was
He
received an exposure of less than 0.5 R.
Raydist Navigation Corporation, Norfolk, Virginia.
Three civiliag&s pro-
vided navigational:aid service for test aircraft in the Bikin} area as
part of Project 6.1.
Raydist personnel also assisted informa]ly in
Project 3.2.
Scripps Institution of Oceanography, La Jolla, California.
took part in Projects 1.6, 2.7, and 2.7a.
Nine
qivilians
Both sets of projedts had
high potential risks at times of data recovery and sample colJection.
The highest exposure recorded was in the 4~ to 5-R range for
e
participant.
Stanford Research Institute, Menlo Park, California.
Ten civilia
con-
cerned with airblast and crater measurement participated in Prpjects
3.1 and 3.2.
Texas Instruments, Dallas, Texas.
One civilian was apparently badged with
TG 7.1, but no reading was recorded.
for this person.
406
No function has been identified