On 05/09/13 22:28, Tim Streater wrote:
In article ,
The Natural Philosopher wrote:
On 05/09/13 11:28, GB wrote:
On 04/09/2013 21:08, The Natural Philosopher wrote:
You mean from this particular spill? Do you have figures for how
many
of their experienced staff have had to stop work because of
radiation
limits? Or are you saying it's just 2 since the original problems
started? If so, I must express my surprise.
As far as I know only two workers have been laid off because they had
reached teh 100mSV limit.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fukushima_50
"Over 30 workers are radiated beyond 100 mSv by 23 April 2011."
Since the actual accident they wear suits when in higher level
radiation
zones. Why would they not? They have also used robots.
I think they are only wearing paper overalls and particulate masks.
The idea is to protect against ingesting/breathing in radioactive
particle.
Pretty much anything protects against beta radiation when it is
outside the body. The beta radiation risk is from radioactive
particles inside. That's why pluton
Plutonium is not serious at all. I am not sure anyone ever died of
plutonium.
Polonium..is a different matter.
AIUI, plutonium is a *chemical* poison if ingested via one of its
salts, but then so are many heavy metals.
http://www.phyast.pitt.edu/~blc/book/chapter13.html
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