400 MILLISIEVERTS

Aug 27, 11
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  • Mar 15, 2011 – In comparison, the dose rate near reactor Unit 3 at Fukushima Dai-Ichi has reportedly reached 400 mSv per hour. The Fukushima accident is .
  • Mar 16, 2011 – The highest reading yesterday was reportedly on the order of 400 millisieverts an hour. TV broadcasts repeatedly said the levels were 167 .
  • Aug 6, 2009 – Doses from a single pediatric CT scan can range from about 5 mSv to 60 . 400. 2.7 years. CT head. 2. 100. 243 days. CT abdomen. 8. 400 .
  • Mar 16, 2011 – For workers at the Fukushima Daiichi plant the immediate threat is of radiation sickness. Doses of up to 400 millisieverts an hour (0.4 sieverts) .
  • Mar 17, 2011 – At times on Tuesday, exposure levels at the nuclear plant reached up to 400 millisieverts of radiation an hour before plunging to 0.6 millisievert .
  • Mar 24, 2011 – Radioactive rays and damage from radioactive material are not the same thing. Radioactive particles can be carried by the air. This Japan .
  • Mar 15, 2011 – The high-dose event detected at the plant hit 400 millisieverts (mSv) per hour, a rate that could cause radiation sickness within a few hours. .
  • Mar 15, 2011 – Dose rates of up to 400 millisievert per hour have been reported at the site. The Japanese authorities are saying that there is a possibility that .
  • 49 posts - 25 authors - Last post: Mar 15The rate quoted last night was 400 millisieverts per hour when right next to reactor #2. That amount of radiation will make you seriously ill after .
  • Mar 17, 2011 – A fire in reactor 4 of the crippled Fukushima power plant and ensuing low level radiation emissions on Thursday have triggered fears in Tokyo, .
  • Mar 15, 2011 – Radiation Outside Fukushima Nuclear plant reaches 400 millisieverts per hour . Reddit - Just 10 hours exposure at that rate is a 50% .
  • Mar 15, 2011 – This means that let's say at 1 metre away from the reactors its 400 mSv/hr, even at 10m away, its only 4 mSv/hr, scarcely more than the average .
  • Mar 14, 2011 – Scientist explains 400 Millisieverts will render you infertile in a very short time if you are a man. I'm feeling ill. ” .
  • Mar 14, 2011 – Radiation levels at the plant have increased to "levels that can impact human health," Edano said -- between 100 and 400 millisieverts, or as .
  • Mar 15, 2011 – a 400 millisieverts (mSv) per hour radiation dose observed at Fukushima Daiichi occurred between units 3 and 4. This is a high dose-level .
  • Mar 15, 2011 – As reported earlier, a 400 millisieverts (mSv) per hour radiation dose observed at Fukushima Daiichi occurred between units 3 and 4. This is a .
  • Mar 14, 2011 – Dose rates of up to 400 millisievert per hour have been reported at the site. . As reported earlier, a 400 millisieverts (mSv) per hour radiation .
  • Frequently used SI multiples are the millisievert (1 mSv = 0.001 Sv) and . 1 – 3 Sv (1000 – 3000 mSv): Mild to severe nausea, loss of appetite, infection; more .
  • Mar 15, 2011 – Radiation levels from a nuclear power plant damaged by last week's earthquake and resulting tsunami in Japan climbed to 400 millisieverts an .
  • Mar 14, 2011 – readings are between 20 and 400 millisievert, reorg, Mar-14-11 10:42 PM, #5. " 100 millisieverts will cause infertility." aquart, Mar-15-11 02:50 .
  • Mar 18, 2011 – The reading of 400 millisieverts per hour inside the boundaries of the Fukushima plant mentioned in my original post is still the highest reading .
  • Mar 18, 2011 – Radiation reached 400 millisieverts per hour on March 15 at the plant's No. 3 reactor. The exposure limit for a nuclear industry employee is 20 .
  • 400, millisievert, = 0.4, sievert. 400, = 400, millisievert. 400, = 400000, microsievert. 400, = 0.4, joule/kilogram. 400, = 0.4, square meter/square second. 400, = 40 .
  • Mar 16, 2011 – The highest emissions levels so far are 400 millisieverts per hour—rates that are high enough to cause symptoms of radiation sickness within .
  • Mar 15, 2011 – The readings at the site rose beyond safe limits - 400 millisieverts per hour (mSv/ hr), when the average person's exposure is 3mSv in a year. .
  • Mar 15, 2011 – So I consider a dose of 0.4 mSv of little concern. Contrast this with the 400 mSv/hr *1 hr = 400 mSv of this article. 400 mSv is 1000 times higher .
  • Jul 21, 2011 – Professor Richard Wakeford, an expert in radiation exposure .
  • Result comes in microSievert. As far as I know, maximum for a worker in a nuclear power plant is 20 milliSievert a year or 400 milliSievert during a lifetime. .
  • Mar 15, 2011 – The radiation dosages of up to 400 millisieverts per hour recorded at the Fukushima plant "are levels that you have to take very seriously .
  • Mar 15, 2011 – So given the information above, 3 hours at 400 mSv is equivalent to 1.2 Sv. It's recoverable but with damage. As for exposure outside the plant .
  • Mar 15, 2011 – It added: "Dose rates of up to 400 millisievert per hour .
  • Mar 15, 2011 – Radiation levels spiked as high as 400 milliSieverts per hour at the plant's main gate during Tuesday's fire and explosion — a potentially .
  • Mar 16, 2011 – TEPCO said radiation measuring 400 millisieverts (400000 microsieverts) per hour was detected at 10:22 a.m. following the fire, which broke .
  • Mar 15, 2011 – The levels monitored at the plant as of early Tuesday morning ranged between 30 to 400 millisieverts per hour. Localities including Tokyo and .
  • Mar 15, 2011 – Readings peaked at 400 millisieverts (mSv) per hour between Fukushima I reactor Nos. 3 and 4, following an explosion and fire on Monday at .
  • Mar 15, 2011 – One sievert is 1000 millisieverts (mSv). . near the stricken plant on the northeast coast reached as high as 400 millisieverts (mSv) an hour. .
  • Jun 2, 2011 – Tables 1 - 4 track progress made for each of Units 1 - 4 towards fulfilling the three basic safety functions of the IAEA safety standards: .
  • Mar 15, 2011 – By the time you get to a dose of 400 mSv and higher, your immune system becomes compromised, white cell counts are reduced and your .
  • Mar 16, 2011 – Levels as high as 400 millisieverts per hour have been registered at the plant itself. A couple of hours exposed to this dose-level could cause .
  • Mar 15, 2011 – As I noted earlier, radiation levels at Japan's Fukushima power station have reached 400 millisieverts (mSv) per hour. The chart below (posted .
  • Mar 15, 2011 – As of 10:22 a.m. local time, radiation as high as 400 millisieverts was detected at the plant's No. 3 reactor, Chief Cabinet Secretary Yukio Edano .
  • Mar 14, 2011 – That's only true if the detector registered 400 millisieverts in one second. Without the time (and surface area) it was measured over, the number .
  • Mar 15, 2011 – Levels of 400 millisieverts per hour had been recorded near the No. 4 reactor, the government said. Exposure to over 100 millisieverts a year is .
  • Mar 14, 2011 – When they say that radiation 400 times the annual legal limit was tested at a plant , they are reporting 400 millisieverts. Usually these reported .
  • Mar 16, 2011 – When I posted this article, the highest reported radiation reading had been 400 millisieverts an hour. According to the International Atomic .
  • 15 posts - 2 authors - Last post: Mar 15No, I think 400 time can be right if they are talking about MicroSieverts, because you will need 1000 MicroSieverts to do 1 MilliSieverts. .
  • Mar 15, 2011 – Sustained for 24 hours, 400 mSv an hour (~ 10 Sv/day) kills, Wiki tells us. 100 mSv a year is "clearly carcinogenic." The crews fighting to contain .
  • Mar 16, 2011 – He noted that radiation dose rates of 400 millisieverts per hour had been detected Tuesday around the number 3 reactor at the site, 100 mSv .
  • Mar 15, 2011 – Tags: 400 millisieverts per hour, America on radiation alert, Andre-Claude Lacoste japan, california pharmacies iodine shortage, Chernobyl, .
  • Mar 15, 2011 – . the Japanese government reports, workers have been in the vicinity of radiation levels in the past day as high as 400 millisieverts per hour. .

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