Today, on July 24th – for the 4th time in just 2 weeks – another atomic accident in France.
100 workers were contaminated with cobalt-58. Source
EdF says, the dose was below the limit, so the workers returned home without treatment. Also ASN web said, this accident was category 0 (range 0 – 7). EdF calls the accident irrelevant. Is this what you like to hear when you’re contaminated with radiation? Yes? So, is everything ok?
It’s not:
French atomic power plant: Worker contaminated with radiation – Again
EdF – Eléctricité der France and the rising suicide rate in in Chinon atomic power plant
Tricastin is not only EdF territory, it is also operated by AREVA. AREVA is known from these scandals, which recently (last 14 days) happened:
Uranium solution leaked out from French atomic power plant! – Operator: AREVA
Again! – Uranium leaked out from French atomic power plant! Operator: AREVA
AREVA and EdF want to build new atomic power plants. Can we let them do this?
France is known for these scandals:
Cooperation between Lybia and France on the atomic sector
Bad Business – France and Lybia on the atomic sector
The Atomic Industry / IAEA ignores every scientific proven link between high / low radiation and disease, mutation or death.
Since 1929 genetic and cancer creating effects of radioactivity are known.
In 1946 Hermann J. Mueller got for his experiments the nobelprice: Source
And here is the German KiKK study and childrens cancer near atomic power plants.
Let’s all say nothing
[...] 100 workers contaminated with Radiation – 4th atomic accident in two weeks [...]
Nickle is used as a heat shield. Honda’s engines can run without overheating because of the amount of nickle used in the manufacturing of the engine. Radiation leaked from Plutonium reactors that have Cobalt in the lining for heat retention purposes arrives as Cobalt 58cn. But that’s not all that leaked! Hundreds, if not thousands of isotopes were most likely released/leaked at the same time(s). The 100+ workers must have immediate testing to determine what other isotopes were involved in the accidents.
[...] 100 French workers contaminated! [...]
[...] France: 100 workers contaminated [...]