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Title: How Russia used a man and his camera to hide the terrible truth
Post by: Ksheed on Apr 27, 2016, 11:00
Didn't see this one on the news feed.

http://www.foxnews.com/opinion/2016/04/26/chernobyl-anniversary-how-russia-used-man-and-his-camera-to-hide-terrible-truth.html (http://www.foxnews.com/opinion/2016/04/26/chernobyl-anniversary-how-russia-used-man-and-his-camera-to-hide-terrible-truth.html)
Title: Re: How Russia used a man and his camera to hide the terrible truth
Post by: Marlin on Apr 27, 2016, 11:43
Didn't see this one on the news feed.

http://www.foxnews.com/opinion/2016/04/26/chernobyl-anniversary-how-russia-used-man-and-his-camera-to-hide-terrible-truth.html (http://www.foxnews.com/opinion/2016/04/26/chernobyl-anniversary-how-russia-used-man-and-his-camera-to-hide-terrible-truth.html)

The average evacuee from the 30km zone received a dose of 17mSv with a max of 380mSv makes me question this a bit, but he may have been talking about chemo for cancer treatments not radiation induced hair loss.

"The sight of dozens of hairless, chemo-sick boys and girls remains burned into my mind’s eye. I told their story, but until now, I did not tell Yury’s. Maybe doing so will help soften the “black spot” he once described to me."

These doses for the most part are below those seen as consequential for emergency planning by HPS. 50mSv-year or 100mSv-life

http://hps.org/documents/risk_ps010-2.pdf
Title: Re: How Russia used a man and his camera to hide the terrible truth
Post by: Marlin on Apr 27, 2016, 05:08
The Chernobyl Conundrum: Is Radiation As Bad As We Thought?
http://www.spiegel.de/international/world/chernobyl-hints-radiation-may-be-less-dangerous-than-thought-a-1088744.html#spRedirectedFrom=www&referrrer=http://m.facebook.com (http://www.spiegel.de/international/world/chernobyl-hints-radiation-may-be-less-dangerous-than-thought-a-1088744.html#spRedirectedFrom=www&referrrer=http://m.facebook.com)
Title: Re: How Russia used a man and his camera to hide the terrible truth
Post by: Ksheed on Apr 29, 2016, 12:08
The Chernobyl Conundrum: Is Radiation As Bad As We Thought?
http://www.spiegel.de/international/world/chernobyl-hints-radiation-may-be-less-dangerous-than-thought-a-1088744.html#spRedirectedFrom=www&referrrer=http://m.facebook.com (http://www.spiegel.de/international/world/chernobyl-hints-radiation-may-be-less-dangerous-than-thought-a-1088744.html#spRedirectedFrom=www&referrrer=http://m.facebook.com)

Funny, I've told my wife that my chronic joint pain that I've had in recent years is probably due to my reduction in LDR. http://blogs.discovermagazine.com/crux/2015/04/06/small-radiation/#.VyOGeTjmpaQ (http://blogs.discovermagazine.com/crux/2015/04/06/small-radiation/#.VyOGeTjmpaQ)
Title: Re: How Russia used a man and his camera to hide the terrible truth
Post by: Marlin on Apr 29, 2016, 12:25
Funny, I've told my wife that my chronic joint pain that I've had in recent years is probably due to my reduction in LDR. http://blogs.discovermagazine.com/crux/2015/04/06/small-radiation/#.VyOGeTjmpaQ (http://blogs.discovermagazine.com/crux/2015/04/06/small-radiation/#.VyOGeTjmpaQ)

Sounds familiar I haven't received any significant exposure for the last 20 years and I tell my "Bosslady" that I am still experiencing radiation withdrawls.
Title: Re: How Russia used a man and his camera to hide the terrible truth
Post by: Chimera on Apr 30, 2016, 01:58
And the American "press" used a "man and a camera" to hide the terrible truth of TMI (Bradley and 60 minutes).  They invented and/or repeated every childhood scare story they could think of to make the TMI accident seem ever so much worse than it really was . . . aided and abetted by the federal government minions who were wildly ducking the pieces of the sky they claimed was falling.
Title: Re: How Russia used a man and his camera to hide the terrible truth
Post by: retired nuke on May 02, 2016, 07:04
And that started most of our careers... post-TMI mods, increased inspections, changes in staffing levels for emergency planning - all led to the careers that we nukeworkers (especially RP/HP) have.
Title: Re: How Russia used a man and his camera to hide the terrible truth
Post by: Marlin on May 02, 2016, 09:22
And that started most of our careers... post-TMI mods, increased inspections, changes in staffing levels for emergency planning - all led to the careers that we nukeworkers (especially RP/HP) have.

   +K

   I agree that there is an over reaction to what has happened but much of that has been the public perception that is formed by these over the top news articles. "If it bleeds it leads" broadcast to a disenchanted public that was fed "Nuclear Power Clean Safe and too Cheap to Meter" in the beginning. The nuclear industry has been terrible at public relations and slow to innovate to new designs basically patching over old light water reactor designs from the 60's.