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ZLM

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Posted - 08/09/2013 :  22:07:15  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I found a link from American Nuclear Society for checking the radiation safe level. This may useful if you want to know how high the radiation level is safe for you.

www.ans.org/pi/resources/dosechart/msv.php
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ZLM

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Posted - 04/14/2014 :  08:57:57  Show Profile  Reply with Quote

Radiation Protection information from U.S. Environmental Protection Agency:

h**p://www.epa.gov/radiation/radionuclides/
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mjb

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Posted - 07/09/2020 :  09:25:00  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
EPA's real-time radiation monitoring map.

https://www.epa.gov/radnet/near-real-time-and-laboratory-data-state
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37TS

Italy
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Posted - 12/16/2020 :  08:44:58  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I'm seriously concerned about the effective dose and I think that the "calculators" on these sites are really OFF.
They just sum those values.

Clicking like there's no tomorrow!!! XD

Edited by - 37TS on 12/16/2020 08:48:36
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1967

Italy
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Posted - 03/17/2023 :  01:34:43  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Near Minneapolis, USA
Nuclear power plant is leaking radioactive water, he reveals four months later

https://www.rainews.it/articoli/2023/03/la-centrale-nucleare-perde-acqua-radioattiva-lo-rivela-quattro-mesi-dopo-e2b53ab0-0801-4ad8-9e93-02a950527e86.html
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hooliganbear

USA
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Posted - 10/30/2024 :  15:17:49  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by ZLM

I found a link from American Nuclear Society for checking the radiation safe level. This may useful if you want to know how high the radiation level is safe for you.

www.ans.org/pi/resources/dosechart/msv.php



Hello there I am completely new to this and new to this form. I have purchased the GQGMC Dash 800 geiger counter. I work for the railroad and I'm working. On a job that takes empty cars to San Onofre nuclear power Plant in San Onofre, California, and the nuclear plant has been decommissioned so they are dissembling the nuclear plant and they are filling the rail cars with material from the nuclear plant and some of the cars have radioactive placard's on the rail cars. I purchased the geiger counter for my personal safety to measure the area and cars when I go there. My geiger counter went crazy the other night and had readings of 1500 CPM 0.98 mR/h & 15.10 uSv/h. Now, according to this little card that comes inside the box of the geiger counter labeled nuclear radiation safety, guide all of those numbers that I just posted in this message are all dangerously high, according to the readings on the geiger counter compared to the safety guidelines. I'm being told by my company I work for along with the nuclear plant people which is actually the Edison power company that these numbers are safe and are within federal guidelines to work around and transport. Can anybody clarify that these are safe levels. Because I have tried to research and figure out. If actually, these numbers are safe or not safe and I guess I'm not smart enough to figure it out in some desperate need of help here. Thank you for any help that you can give me.

Eric Von Theumer
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