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* 800 mR/hr if you physically touched the rocks * 280-320 mR/hr if you physically touched the bucket(s) * 13.9 mR/hr if you were within 5 ft * 1.85 mR/hr inside the building more than 5 feet away. Also can be thought of as "0 mR/hr above background" * 2.02 mR/hr outside, in the park, on a bright sunny day. 2.02 is "background". i.e. the levels everyone is getting from natural sources outside. 13.9 mR/hr is 139 micros…
You do get a lot more exposure if you’re working at the museum every day though.
Grand Canyon Museum Had Buckets of Uranium Sitting Around for 18 Years
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Re: Grand Canyon Museum Had Buckets of Uranium Sitting Around for 18 Years
#52As correctly pointed out by other readers, this is a non-issue and complete overreaction. All feeding into misconceptions and irrational fear of radiation. The "safety professional" was out of his depth and clearly undereducated about the risks of radiation and uranium ore in particular. Hence, the true risk of a "dirty bomb" -- is psychological, i.e. it would be a weapon of mass disruption (not destruction), triagin…
Where did it come from?
Why was it stored where it was stored?
Why did employees just dump the material?
Re: Grand Canyon Museum Had Buckets of Uranium Sitting Around for 18 Years
#53My mother still has old uranium glassware in her home. Not really sure if it's dangerous or not but it's pretty cool to see in person.
Re: Grand Canyon Museum Had Buckets of Uranium Sitting Around for 18 Years
#54As correctly pointed out by other readers, this is a non-issue and complete overreaction. All feeding into misconceptions and irrational fear of radiation. The "safety professional" was out of his depth and clearly undereducated about the risks of radiation and uranium ore in particular. Hence, the true risk of a "dirty bomb" -- is psychological, i.e. it would be a weapon of mass disruption (not destruction), triagin…
On a purely radiation focused scale, sure. But this is a big deal, as it’s an indicator of the lack of effective management and controls surrounding it. Where did it come from? Why was it stored where it was stored? Why did employees just dump the material?
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#55Earlier quoted context omitted.
I've seen this chart and yet it's always fascinating. A dental X-ray is like eating 50 bananas, and half of what you would get over the course of a normal day.
50 bananas is an interesting quantity in that it is conceivable you could eat that many in short order, but I'd be worried about someone who did (but not because of the radiation).
https://recordsetter.com/world-record/bananas-eaten-sitting/...
And the record most in 1 minute is “only” 8.
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#56Earlier quoted context omitted.
50 bananas is an interesting quantity in that it is conceivable you could eat that many in short order, but I'd be worried about someone who did (but not because of the radiation).
The record for bananas eaten in 1 sitting is 30: https://recordsetter.com/world-record/bananas-eaten-sitting/... And the record most in 1 minute is “only” 8.
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#57Earlier quoted context omitted.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6043938/
Nothing there contradicts what I wrote. The notion seems to be the alternative to LNT is "radiation is not as bad at low doses as LNT". But there are many alternatives, all consistent with the evidence, and some would have the effect at low doses be worse. Radiation is not a criminal defendant that requires proof beyond reasonable doubt to be regulated.
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Time to whip out the XKCD radiation chart[1], which gives us measures around: * One chest CT per hour for touching the ore (or about 9 hours touching the ore to reach your annual max dosge) * One head CT per hour for touching the bucket * nothing for 5ft away * One chest XRay per hour touching the cabinet (less than a cross-country flight LA NYC) [1] https://xkcd.com/radiation/
I've seen this chart and yet it's always fascinating. A dental X-ray is like eating 50 bananas, and half of what you would get over the course of a normal day.
Re: Grand Canyon Museum Had Buckets of Uranium Sitting Around for 18 Years
#60Discussed yesterday: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=19195087 Not nearly as interesting as the radioactive boyscout story: https://harpers.org/archive/1998/11/the-radioactive-boy-scou... David Hahn sadly passed away at 39: https://arstechnica.com/science/2016/11/this-fall-the-radioa...
Geeze, I wanted to look up him, thinking he'd have gotten an engineering scholarship or something. Looks like he served in the military, but afterwards he got addicted to drugs and died in his late 30s. ... .. Geeze that's fucking tragic.