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I have this bad habit of connecting various pieces and trying to see how
they fit together. So now we have J.J. Rozental's comment, "Problems
affecting protection and safety be promptly identified and corrected in a
manner commensurate with their importance," and wondering how that isn't a
contradiction of ALARA itself. And I see the 4 mrem/y limit for Yucca Mt and
compare it to the 50 rem/y limit for astronauts, and I'm pretty much left
just scratching my head. I think I'll just go catch my flight and hope for a
random solar flare.
Jack Earley
Radiological Engineer
-----Original Message-----
From: Jim Muckerheide [mailto:jmuckerheide@cnts.wpi.edu]
Sent: Thursday, March 07, 2002 1:27 PM
To: Jacobus, John (OD/ORS); RadSafe
Subject: RE: ARTICLE: Fallout likely caused 15,000 deaths
What's true is that there were NO deaths. We just ignore the fact that
"late-effects," much less negligible late-effects, are NOT what people
consider to be "deaths and injuries from an accident" in any other arena -
EXCEPT for the "personal agenda" of the rad protectionists SOLELY INTENDED,
to defraud the public of $100s Billions!? Remember, the ICRP mafia set the
evac limits at Chernobyl at LESS THAN the AVG natural background level of
Norway, far below "high background" areas. That has been shown to have
killed thousands. But this rad pro mafia still sticks the public with a 4
mrem/year limit at Yucca Mt., and in ground water! Still claims to kill
AEC/DOE workers with occupational doses; and the whole country with fallout.
It's not I that has to look in the mirror every morming and wonder about my
personal integrity!
Jim
-----Original Message-----
From: Jacobus, John (OD/ORS) [mailto:jacobusj@ors.od.nih.gov]
Sent: Thu 07-Mar-02 12:39 PM
To: RadSafe
Cc:
Subject: RE: ARTICLE: Fallout likely caused 15,000 deaths
Jim,
My point is that you need to provide the correct information,
whether it
meets your personal agenda or not. When you go from a handful of
childhood
thyroid cancers per decade to hundreds a year, that is a significant
increase. True, there were no deaths, but the number of cases is
cause for
alarm. Particularly when it could have been avoided.
-- John
John Jacobus, MS
Certified Health Physicist
3050 Traymore Lane
Bowie, MD 20715-2024
E-mail: jenday1@email.msn.com (H)
-----Original Message-----
From: Jim Muckerheide [mailto:jmuckerheide@cnts.wpi.edu]
Sent: Thursday, March 07, 2002 12:27 PM
To: Jacobus, John (OD/ORS); radsafe@list.vanderbilt.edu
Subject: RE: ARTICLE: Fallout likely caused 15,000 deaths
John,
Don't have time to go back to the numbers I sent to you before, but
it's
like ~1 case out of ~100,000 children exposed to Chernobyl!?
(maybe ~50-60,000 in one high-dose region; ~120,000 in another
moderately
exposed region)
And you'd call it...? :-)
A DISASTER!?
(How about "Not as many as die from fossil fuel releases from a
power plant
in normal operation!?" :-)
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