10 μSv/h from a container to ship to Taiwan / Honmoku pier in Yokohama

4.5 ~ 10 μSv/h was measured from a container on 4/13/2014.

It was to be shipped from Honmoku pier to Taiwan, but it is not announced what is specifically in the container.

 

The employee of Japan Post Holdings detected the radiation level over 5 μSv/h before loading, which is higher than the safety limit of shipping.

A firehouse received the report and they measured over 6 μSv/h from the container too. The firehouse bans approaching the container and is planning to investigate the inside.

 

http://ai.2ch.net/test/read.cgi/newsplus/1397427975/

 

 

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10 μSv/h dans un conteneur en partance pour Taiwan / quai de Honmoku à Yokohama

 

Entre 4,5 et 10 μSv/h ont été relevés dans un conteneur le 13 avril 2014.
Il partait pour Taiwan depuis l’embarcadère de Honmoku. Ils ne précisent pas ce qu’il y avait exactement dans ce conteneur.

L’employé de la Japan Post Holdings a relevé une radioactivité supérieure à 5 μSv/h avant le chargement, ce qui est déjà au-dessus de la limite de sécurité des expéditions.
Une caserne de pompiers a reçu le rapport et y a relevé plus de 6 μSv/h aussi. Les pompiers ont interdit l’approche du conteneur et se prépare à en inspecter l’intérieur.

http://ai.2ch.net/test/read.cgi/newsplus/1397427975/

Vous pouvez lire ceci parce qu’on a survécu jusqu’à aujourd’hui.

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