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Life and nuclear radiation Chernobyl and Fukushima in perspective Wade Allison Oxford University ..... to remove a barrier in the mind, a relic of the Cold War
2,000 million yrs ago modern times Earth hot with  carbon dioxide (like Venus today) cool with oxygen Storing sunlight energy carbon dioxide photosynthesis  sun light plantlife oxygen  fossil fuel Discharging stored sunlight energy Plantossil fuel  carbon dioxide fire oxygen  released energy
Fire is dangerous - but we got the wrong danger!
CO2 in the atmosphere is rising v. fast accelerated  timescale  200X  8000X
Nuclear power? ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
? Only problem?  Fear of radiation!  Why?
Influences of nuclear technology . What is the effect of radiation on life? Both data and understanding. First Second And finally Risk assessment. Public acceptance. Safety regulations. Working practices. Waste.  Costs. Terrorists,  Rogue states. Dirty bomb threats. Nuclear blackmail
Two different questions - As Low As Reasonably Achievable ALARA - As High as Relatively Safe AHARS 1000 X Explanation in SIMPLE language and a few important details Ionising Radiation safety  single slide summary
Radiation units (slightly simplified) ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Mortality of Chernobyl firefighters above 4,000 mSv 27/42 died in a few weeks  Acute Radiation Syndrome below 4,000 mSv 1/195 died. (the curve is for laboratory rats, shifted a little)
Radiotherapy doses (tumour) recommended by Royal College of Radiologists [Doses actually given in gray where 1000 mSv = 1 gray, for gammas.]
Dose contours for prostate radiotherapy plan (section) 97% 90% 70% 50% (heavy) 30% Healthy tissue receives 50% dose relative to tumour [From an image by kind permission of Medical Physics and Engineering,    Oxford Radcliffe Hospitals NHS Trust]
a) no feedback/repair = linearity  b) stabilising feedback, up to a limit = non-linearity like a bridge in the wind...
Hiroshima &  Nagasaki Early death Lost Cancer death 1950-2000 Radiation induced cancer 1950-2000 Survived  to 1950 and did not die of cancer before 2000
Solid cancer deaths of survivors with measured doses
Leukaemia deaths of survivors with measured doses
Graphics, public persuasion and Florence Nightingale
A safe monthly radiation dose? By area Tumour therapy > 40,000  mSv per month Healthy tissue therapy > 20,000  mSv per month Suggested safe level 100 mSv per month, [conservative by a factor 200] Sellafield waste storage hall 24/7, 1 mSv per month, [or 1 micro Sv per hr] International public “safe” level 0.1 mSv per month, [or 1 mSv per yr]  100 mSv max single dose 100 mSv max in any month 5000 mSv max lifelong So change for public by factor 1000, As High As Relatively Safe (AHARS), instead of  As Low As Reasonably Achievable (ALARA) Suggested new safety levels:
Graphics on risk in the making!
luminous watches and dials from 1917 based on radium paint ,[object Object]
Fukushima, the decay heat ....it continues to getting ever smaller....  the radioactivity of spent fuel
http://www.msm.cam.ac.uk/teaching/partIII/courseM17/Lecture_9.pdf
100 mSv per month = 138 microsievert per hour
 
[Abstract of the article] [signed]
Lessons from Fukushima ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
So -- welcome and respect radiation  cures many 1000s of  cancers every year; educate, tell people about radiation in simple words,    radiation is not unimaginably dangerous; regulate for actual danger, not fear based on   unquantified aversion, affecting solutions to    waste and decommissioning; new nuclear power for the sake of the environment  electricity, desalination, food irradiation; geological, sociological, reactor stability. Read book and  http://www.radiationandreason.com   Hope for 21st century problems,  ONLY IF we re-assess 20th century worries.  Requires trust, thought, education and reform.
Japan's nuclear evacuees shunned over health fears KITAKAMI, Japan (AFP) – People fleeing Japan's crippled nuclear plant are being turned away from evacuation centres because of unfounded fears they might contaminate others with radiation. Those made homeless by the emergency at the stricken Fukushima Daiichi atomic plant need local government-issued certificates proving they are not contaminated before they are allowed to step foot inside the centres. Screening facilities set up to soothe concerns over radiation have become checkpoints that determine access to a place to sleep and -- in at least one case -- healthcare, even though experts say evacuees pose no risk to others.. "Unless they are plant workers, ordinary people aren't dangerous," said Kosuke Yamagishi of Fukushima prefecture's medical services division. "People are simply over-reacting, and sadly this could lead to discrimination," he told AFP. An eight-year-old girl from Minamisoma was refused treatment for a skin condition in a hospital in Fukushima city because she did not have a screening certificate, the Mainichi daily reported. The girl's father, Takayuki Okamura told the paper: "I am worried already with my life as an evacuee. It was a real shock to have the appointment refused." But those running evacuation centres are unapologetic.

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Life and nuclear radiation - Chernobyl and Fukushima in perspective

  • 1. Life and nuclear radiation Chernobyl and Fukushima in perspective Wade Allison Oxford University ..... to remove a barrier in the mind, a relic of the Cold War
  • 2. 2,000 million yrs ago modern times Earth hot with carbon dioxide (like Venus today) cool with oxygen Storing sunlight energy carbon dioxide photosynthesis sun light plantlife oxygen fossil fuel Discharging stored sunlight energy Plantossil fuel carbon dioxide fire oxygen released energy
  • 3. Fire is dangerous - but we got the wrong danger!
  • 4. CO2 in the atmosphere is rising v. fast accelerated timescale 200X 8000X
  • 5.
  • 6. ? Only problem? Fear of radiation! Why?
  • 7. Influences of nuclear technology . What is the effect of radiation on life? Both data and understanding. First Second And finally Risk assessment. Public acceptance. Safety regulations. Working practices. Waste. Costs. Terrorists, Rogue states. Dirty bomb threats. Nuclear blackmail
  • 8. Two different questions - As Low As Reasonably Achievable ALARA - As High as Relatively Safe AHARS 1000 X Explanation in SIMPLE language and a few important details Ionising Radiation safety single slide summary
  • 9.
  • 10. Mortality of Chernobyl firefighters above 4,000 mSv 27/42 died in a few weeks Acute Radiation Syndrome below 4,000 mSv 1/195 died. (the curve is for laboratory rats, shifted a little)
  • 11. Radiotherapy doses (tumour) recommended by Royal College of Radiologists [Doses actually given in gray where 1000 mSv = 1 gray, for gammas.]
  • 12. Dose contours for prostate radiotherapy plan (section) 97% 90% 70% 50% (heavy) 30% Healthy tissue receives 50% dose relative to tumour [From an image by kind permission of Medical Physics and Engineering, Oxford Radcliffe Hospitals NHS Trust]
  • 13. a) no feedback/repair = linearity b) stabilising feedback, up to a limit = non-linearity like a bridge in the wind...
  • 14. Hiroshima & Nagasaki Early death Lost Cancer death 1950-2000 Radiation induced cancer 1950-2000 Survived to 1950 and did not die of cancer before 2000
  • 15. Solid cancer deaths of survivors with measured doses
  • 16. Leukaemia deaths of survivors with measured doses
  • 17. Graphics, public persuasion and Florence Nightingale
  • 18. A safe monthly radiation dose? By area Tumour therapy > 40,000 mSv per month Healthy tissue therapy > 20,000 mSv per month Suggested safe level 100 mSv per month, [conservative by a factor 200] Sellafield waste storage hall 24/7, 1 mSv per month, [or 1 micro Sv per hr] International public “safe” level 0.1 mSv per month, [or 1 mSv per yr] 100 mSv max single dose 100 mSv max in any month 5000 mSv max lifelong So change for public by factor 1000, As High As Relatively Safe (AHARS), instead of As Low As Reasonably Achievable (ALARA) Suggested new safety levels:
  • 19. Graphics on risk in the making!
  • 20.
  • 21. Fukushima, the decay heat ....it continues to getting ever smaller.... the radioactivity of spent fuel
  • 23. 100 mSv per month = 138 microsievert per hour
  • 24.  
  • 25. [Abstract of the article] [signed]
  • 26.
  • 27. So -- welcome and respect radiation cures many 1000s of cancers every year; educate, tell people about radiation in simple words, radiation is not unimaginably dangerous; regulate for actual danger, not fear based on unquantified aversion, affecting solutions to waste and decommissioning; new nuclear power for the sake of the environment electricity, desalination, food irradiation; geological, sociological, reactor stability. Read book and http://www.radiationandreason.com Hope for 21st century problems, ONLY IF we re-assess 20th century worries. Requires trust, thought, education and reform.
  • 28. Japan's nuclear evacuees shunned over health fears KITAKAMI, Japan (AFP) – People fleeing Japan's crippled nuclear plant are being turned away from evacuation centres because of unfounded fears they might contaminate others with radiation. Those made homeless by the emergency at the stricken Fukushima Daiichi atomic plant need local government-issued certificates proving they are not contaminated before they are allowed to step foot inside the centres. Screening facilities set up to soothe concerns over radiation have become checkpoints that determine access to a place to sleep and -- in at least one case -- healthcare, even though experts say evacuees pose no risk to others.. "Unless they are plant workers, ordinary people aren't dangerous," said Kosuke Yamagishi of Fukushima prefecture's medical services division. "People are simply over-reacting, and sadly this could lead to discrimination," he told AFP. An eight-year-old girl from Minamisoma was refused treatment for a skin condition in a hospital in Fukushima city because she did not have a screening certificate, the Mainichi daily reported. The girl's father, Takayuki Okamura told the paper: "I am worried already with my life as an evacuee. It was a real shock to have the appointment refused." But those running evacuation centres are unapologetic.

Editor's Notes

  1. Note that total doses are 10X those that were fatal at Chernobyl. Of course these are fatal to the treated tumour. But why are they spread over several weeks?
  2. Delivery to the tumour is not well directed. Healthy tissue gets half the dose! Will improve dramatically in the years ahead (McKenna, Peach et al)
  3. Lung and other solid cancers have a higher natural rate. They become significant above 100 mSv.
  4. Lung and other solid cancers have a higher natural rate. They become significant above 100 mSv.
  5. A clue to what went wrong at Chernobyl is told in this press article. The safety authorities took it on themselves to think for other people. But their psychology is wrong. They tried to protect people by introducing draconian regulations and then telling them that they need not be afraid. This had the opposite effect, as they admit in this article published in the Swedish press 16 years later. (The signatory of this admission is also the Chairman of the International Commission for Radiological Protection) Better psychology. Dont nanny people. Tell them the truth and let them makes up their own minds. That is what I am attempting to do here today.