Document Type: Journal Article
Language: In English
Journal Announcement: EDB9019

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Country of Origin: France
Country of Publication: United Kingdom
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Abstract: This outline historical review discusses radiological accidents

of two categories: those involving large groups of the population with

relatively low doses, or a few
acute health effects. Comments
the Marshallese population and
1954 (b) South East Urals USSR
Chernobyl

1986

(e)

Goiania,

individuals with high doses resulting in
on the following accidents are made: (a)
the Japanese Fisherman, Pacific Ocean
1957 (c) Juarez, Mexico 1983/84 (d)

Brazil

1987.

Registration of accidents

resulting in high doses to few individuals is also

discussed:-criticality accidents, those resulting in high whole-body
doses from sealed sources, nuclear power reactor incidents leading to

acute doses among workers, those resulting in localized radiation
injury and those resulting in severe internal exposure.

(UK).

Major Descriptors: *RADIATION ACCIDENTS -- REVIEWS; *REACTOR ACCIDENTS -REVIEWS
Descriptors: BRAZIL; CHERNOBYLSK-4 REACTOR; MARSHALL ISLANDS; PACIFIC OCEAN
; RADIOLOGICAL PERSONNEL; REACTOR OPERATORS; SEALED SOURCES; THREE MILE
ISLAND-2 REACTOR; USA; USSR; WINDSCALE PRODUCTION REACTORS
Broader Terms: ACCIDENTS; AIR COOLED REACTORS; ASIA; DEVELOPING COUNTRIES;
DOCUMENT TYPES; EASTERN EUROPE; ENRICHED URANIUM REACTORS; EUROPE; GAS
COOLED REACTORS; GRAPHITE MODERATED REACTORS; ISLANDS; LATIN AMERICA;
LWGR TYPE REACTORS; MEDICAL PERSONNEL; MICRONESIA; NATURAL URANIUM
REACTORS; NORTH AMERICA; OCEANIA; PERSONNEL; PLUTONIUM PRODUCTION
REACTORS; POWER REACTORS; PRODUCTION REACTORS; PWR TYPE REACTORS;
RADIATION SOURCES; REACTORS; SEAS; SOUTH AMERICA; SURFACE WATERS;
THERMAL REACTORS; WATER COOLED REACTORS; WATER MODERATED REACTORS

Subject Categories: 560151*
-- Radiation Effects on Animals -- Man
220900
-- Nuclear Reactor Technology -- Reactor Safety
070500
-- Isotope & Radiation Source Technology -- Health & Safety --

(1990-)

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AIX-21-075089; EDB-90-139364

Title: Radiation hazards and victims: a bitter legacy
Author(s): Ruff, T. (Monash Univ., Clayton (Australia) )
Source:

ISSN:

Australian Nurses’

0045-0758

Journal

Publication Date: May 1989

Document Type: Journal Article

(Australia)

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Coden:

p 20-23

Language: In English
Journal Announcement: EDB9019

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v 18:10.

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US DOE Project/NonDOE Project: NP
Country of Origin: Australia

Country of Publication: Australia

Abstract: The problems of contamination as a result of exposure to ionizing
radiation,

whether human or natural

in origin are reviewed.

It

is

chromosomal aberrations higher than thought. The effect of radiation
fallout from the nuclear weapon tests in the Pacific and USA are also
discussed and it is concluded that nuclear arsenals and the very
existence of nuclear facilities containing large inventories of
long-lived radionuclides constitute a major threat to the health of

humankind, even if nuclear war never occurs.
Major Descriptors: *NUCLEAR EXPLOSIONS -- BIOLOGICAL RADIATION EFFECTS;
*NUCLEAR EXPLOSIONS -- HUMAN POPULATIONS

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revealed that cancer is still on the increase in the exposed population-©
from the Hirosima and Nagasaki bombings, with genetic defects and

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