28 CFR §79.31
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- (a)The definitions listed in § 79.11(b), (e), (f), (g), and (h), and in § 79.21, apply to this subpart.
- (b)Atmospheric detonation of a nuclear device means only a test conducted by the United States prior to January 1, 1963, as listed in paragraph (d) of this section.
- (c)First exposure or initial exposure means the date on which the claimant first participated onsite in an atmospheric detonation of a nuclear device.
- (d)Period of atmospheric nuclear testing means one of the periods listed in this paragraph that are associated with each test operation, plus an additional six-month period thereafter:
- (1)For Operation Trinity, the period July 16, 1945, through August 6, 1945:
- (2)For Operation Crossroads, the period June 28, 1946, through August 31, 1946, for all activities other than the decontamination of ships involved in Operation Crossroads; the period of atmospheric nuclear testing for the decontamination of ships involved in Operation Crossroads shall run from June 28, 1946, through November 30, 1946:
- (3)For Operation Sandstone, the period April 13, 1948, through May 20, 1948:
- (4)For Operation Ranger, the period January 27, 1951, through February 7, 1951:
- (5)For Operation Greenhouse, the period April 5, 1951, through June 20, 1951, for all activities other than service as a member of the garrison or maintenance forces on the atoll of Enewetak between June 21, 1951, and July 1, 1952; the period of atmospheric nuclear testing for service as a member of the garrison or maintenance forces on the atoll of Enewetak shall run from April 5, 1951, through July 1, 1952:
- (6)For Operation Buster-Jangle, the period October 22, 1951, through December 20, 1951:
- (7)For Operation Tumbler-Snapper, the period April 1, 1952, through June 20, 1952:
- (8)For Operation Ivy, the period October 29, 1952, through December 31, 1952:
- (9)For Operation Upshot-Knothole, the period March 17, 1953, through June 20, 1953:
- (10)For Operation Castle, the period February 27, 1954, through May 31, 1954
- (11)For Operation Teapot, the period February 18, 1955, through June 10, 1955:
- (12)For Operation Wigwam, the period May 14, 1955, through May 15, 1955:
- (13)For Operation Redwing, the period May 2, 1956, through August 6, 1956, for all activities other than service as a member of the garrison or maintenance forces on the atoll of Enewetak from August 7, 1956, through August 7, 1957; the period of atmospheric nuclear testing for service as a member of the garrison or maintenance forces on the atoll of Enewetak shall run from May 2, 1956, through August 7, 1957:
- (14)For Operation Plumbbob, the period May 28, 1957, through October 22, 1957:
- (15)For Operation Hardtack I, the period April 26, 1958, through October 31, 1958, for all activities other than service as a member of the garrison or maintenance forces on the atoll of Enewetak from November 1, 1958, through April 30, 1959; the period of atmospheric nuclear testing for service as a member of the garrison or maintenance forces on the atoll of Enewetak shall run from April 26, 1958, through April 30, 1959:
- (16)For Operation Argus, the period August 25, 1958, through September 10, 1958:
- (17)For Operation Hardtack II, the period September 19, 1958, through October 31, 1958:
- (18)For Operation Dominic I, the period April 23, 1962, through December 31, 1962:
- (19)For Operation Dominic II, the period July 7, 1962, through August 15, 1962:
- (20)For Operation Plowshare, the period July 6, 1962, through July 7, 1962, covering Project Sedan.