Talk:Tokaimura nuclear accident

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I was going to suggest another title, but then it would appear that many other languages simply name it "tokaimura something", so I guess it's fine. The Japanese version actually call it the Tokaimura JCO criticality accident. But I suppose it's no big deal.

There are other points I'm going to have to deal with later. For instance, it wasn't 3 workers subjected to a dose over the legal limit, all workers who got over 1 mSv in one day were over the legal limit that I've heard before, but I can not confirm that that was in just one day. So in other words, I don't know how many got a dose over the legal limit, but it was over 3, and those 3 workers are characterized by being at the site of the actual accident and receiving a severe life threatening dose. -Theanphibian (talkcontribs) 19:54, 3 July 2007 (UTC)

Why is "5 Yen coin" in the external links section? Toby Douglass 10:30, 26 July 2007 (UTC)

Because that article contains something about it being used to assess the dose to workers. -Theanphibian (talkcontribs) 17:05, 26 July 2007 (UTC)