[ RadSafe ] What's a sievert?
Cmtimmpe at aol.com
Cmtimmpe at aol.com
Wed Mar 16 13:06:21 CDT 2011
With respect to Message 1 of March 16, the majority of the public has no
idea what a 'sievert' is much less confusing micro and milli. Few of the
news items I have seen put the dosage information in context to 'normal
background' or 'action levels' or health affecting levels along with the
accompanying exposure times. No wonder there is so much fear - the explanations
should be in simpler, layman language. As for the discussion mentioned by
Roger, where was that discussion?
Christopher M. Timm, PE
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Message: 1
Date: Wed, 16 Mar 2011 09:04:22 -0400
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Subject: Re: [ RadSafe ] NHK Live
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Unfortunately the Public and news people mistake milli and micro for
thousand and million respectively.
Ed Baratta
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From: Roger Helbig
Sent: Wednesday, March 16, 2011 7:41 AM
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Subject: [ RadSafe ] NHK Live
There was good explanation just on about difference between milli and
microSieverts and showing comparable doses in addition to the radiation
measurements at various distances from Fukushima
Roger
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