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by brazzy
5572 days ago
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The closest to a "no health issues" figure in your article is 0.02 MILLI-Sieverts per hour as the US regulation for maximum allowable exposure to the public in the vicinity of a power plant. So it's actually only about 250 times below that limit. i.e. nothing to worry about right now, but that can change quickly. |
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>Table 2: Symptoms associated with acute radiation exposure
>(dose for one day)
> Dose : 0-0.25Sv. Symptom : none . Outcome : - .
I was not referrign to any regulation, which is understandably way below the danger zone, but about the actual risks. hence the 10000 number.
These figures refer to "acute exposure", and may be different from prolonged exposure. Not sure about that, or about how prolonged the japanese exposure turns out to be.