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RE: 60th criticality accident



our local paper printed today a news from afp (agence france presse),
that yesterdays accident in Japan was the 60th criticality accident in
history of nuclear power. Can anyone verify or falsify this number or
lead me to an appropriate list?
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According to a criticality safety course handout I received at a DOE
training course in 1993 there have been 10 recorded criticality accidents,
all but one in the US (the other was at Windscale in 1958).  These are:

Los Alamos		8/8/45	1 death, one other exposed
Los Alamos		5/21/46	1 death, two others exposed
Oak Ridge Y-12	6/16/58	no deaths, eight exposures
Los Alamos		12/30/58	1 death, two others exposed
INEEL			10/16/59	no deaths, three exposures
INEEL			1/25/61	no significant exposures
Recuplex (Hanford) 4/7/62	no deaths, three exposures
Wood River		7/24/64	1 death, two others exposed
Windscale (UK)	8/24/70	no significant exposures
INEEL			10/17/78	2 deaths, others exposed


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