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P.S. there's a story about some visitor oohing and ahhíng about the Cherenkov radiation at the bottom of the spent fuel pool, "how dangerous is it?"he asked his host. At which point his host stripped off and swam across the pool. Point is that water absorbs neutrons and the is subject to the inverse square law.
I know a builder that cuts asbestos with a power saw and no mask and rekons it wont hurt you.
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you will find there are tradesmen that have that attitude about asbestos, if it takes 20 plus years to affect you and if you are already 60 years old then the piss you drink every arvo will do more damage than asbestos ever will. Bloody idiots
I have cut 4 inch and 6 inch fibro water pipe, many, many years ago with an angle grinder to repair broken water pipes using nothing more than a mask as the alternative was to allow a whole community not to have a water supply.
The work being done by the workers at the Nuclear plant in Japan to contain the nuclear reaction within levels that will make Japan safe for all people is necessary in that, they are risking their lives for the benefit of all the people of Japan. .. and good on them, they are heroic people.
Chernobyl was a very different event, people were standing on the roof of the highest building in the town just to watch the big glow within the first 24hrs.
I commend the Japanese for working so hard to prevent a disaster, and I wish them every success in containing the radiation that may emminate from these plants. They truly are doing a commendable job amongst the devastation that has befallen their country.