B. "l. The external dose to non-participating inhabitants, of radiation . from gamma rays, shall not exceed the accepted international permissible dose level of 300 nxfils, which may be Gntegrated) over & maximum of 10 weeks. "2, Ata point of human habitation, the activity of radioactive particles in the atmosphere, averaged over a period of 24 hours, shall be limited to 100 microcuries per cubic meter of air (corresponding approxi- mately to a ground level gamma intensity of 30 mr/hr). "3, The 2h-hour average radioactivity per cubic meter of air, due to suspended particles having diameters in the range 0 micron to 5.0 microns, shall not exceed if100 of the above; nor is it desirable that any individual particle in this size range have an activity greater than 10-2 microcuries calculated 4 hours after the blast.” Meeting Jangle Feasibility Committee, Washington, D. C., July 13, and 22, i951). C. “this Division acthorizes a permissible exposure of 3.9 r of gamma radiation Tor Buster-Jans"e test personnel, without regard to the rate at which the cose is accurvieted, providing this exposure represents the total integrsted gamma dcs= over any period of 13 consecutive weeks which includes the test tsriod. Specifically, this permissible dose of 3.9 r is not an extra 2 mel +. -— = * . Jer, 17 + M _ ~ mo might Ctharwise raceive redietion during the Ij-veerh . - Srorandum from Dr. Shilds Warren to Carroll Tyler, Meneger SECO, FY ws 5 t j , 3 Setober LL, 1951.

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