National Bureau of Standards, Washington, D.C. and Boulder, Co orado.
Seven civilians participated in TG 7.1, and NBS participat d in Projects 7.1 and 7.2.
No NBS personnel cited in the project r ports are
on the TG 7.1 Consolidated List.
This is understandable fa r Project
7.2 as it was offsite, but is not clear for Project 7.1,
fe r which NBS
had stations on Eneu and Runit.
Public Health Service, Washington, D.C.
One civilian with a iF (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 mi
Ltary who
worked on fabrication of weapon components was Listed from Fhis contractor organization.
He was an Air Force officer and his HOsimetry
is in Table 86 as well as combined in Table 90.
Applied Fisheries Laboratory, University of Washington.
Five c vilians
worked on a longrterm survey of radiological contamination
flora and fauna.
n atoll
They took part in the Rongelap and Ronger ik re-
surveys in March following BRAVO.
Cambridge Corporation, Denver, Colorado.
TU 13, providing specialized services.
This organization par ticipated in
After the cancellat
ECHO event these services were not required, and its person
on of the
el left
the PPG in April.
Edgerton, Germeshausen & Grier, Boston, Massachusetts.
the affiliation for two Air Force personnel.
EG&G wa
given as
EG&G provided timing and
firing electronics and technical film coverage.
Exposures
re given
in both Table 90 and Table 86.
Herrick L. Johnson,
Inc., Columbus, Ohio.
materials as TU 2.
This contractor prod
Its personnel left the PPG after the ca
of the ECHO event as these services were no longer required
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ellation