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ensho Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jul-17-08 10:37 AM
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Training reassessed after plutonium spill (ya think)
Edited on Thu Jul-17-08 10:38 AM by ensho
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080715/ap_on_go_co/sci_plutonium_spill;_ylt=Aq0vMPGiXzzKEYjVR3Tu6i6s0NUE


Use of radioactive materials has been suspended and worker training is being reassessed following a plutonium spill at the Boulder, Colo., laboratory of the National Institute of Standards and Technology, the agency's deputy director told a congressional subcommittee Tuesday.

"Based on the information available at this time, this incident was preventable," James M. Turner told the House Science and Technology's subcommittee on technology and innovation.

Turner said medical experts report that no significant health effects are likely for the people involved.

(define 'significant')

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The spill occurred when a test tube containing plutonium powder cracked and some of the powder spilled, according to testimony prepared for the hearing.

"I am very disappointed that we are all here today — this incident never should have occurred in the first place," said Rep. Mark Udall, D-Colo., who represents Boulder.

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Trace contamination was found on some workers, he said, and was later found in the men's restroom and in other parts of the building.

On June 12, it was discovered that a worker had walked to other parts of the building before being decontaminated, and traces of radioactive material were found in an office on a desk, chair and lab notebook, Turner said in prepared testimony.

And, on June 14, a study of the lab where the accident occurred revealed contamination in the sink. The worker most involved in the incident was interviewed again and disclosed that the worker had used a sink for hand washing.

Turner said the City of Boulder was then informed that contamination may have been released into the wastewater system.
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accidents happen
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Hydra Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jul-17-08 10:43 AM
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1. Wow
So much for the theory that we've come a long way since the 1950's.

"The weakness, as usual, is human."
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ensho Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jul-17-08 10:46 AM
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2. yes, that worker should have known exactly what to do in a spill


washing hands and walking around isn't one of them.

top people should be fired and fined.
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damntexdem Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jul-17-08 12:34 PM
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3. Accidents are always preventable after the fact.
But nuclear accidents are inevitable right up to the fact.
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