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The second, more serious Tōkai nuclear accident (Japanese: 東海村JCO臨界事故, romanized: Tōkai-mura JCO-rinkai-jiko) occurred about four miles away from the PNC facility on 30 September 1999, at a fuel enrichment plant operated by JCO, a subsidiary of Sumitomo Metal Mining Company. It was the worst civilian nuclear radiation accident ...
Tokaimura, Japan: The criticality accident at the Tokai fuel fabrication facility. [41] Hundreds of people were exposed to radiation and two workers later died. This is not a nuclear power plant accident, however. [45] 2: 4 2002: Onagawa, Japan: Two workers were exposed to a small amount of radiation and suffered minor burns during a fire. [45 ...
Nuclear and radiation accidents and incidents; List of books about nuclear issues; List of civilian nuclear ships; List of films about nuclear issues; Vulnerability of nuclear facilities to attack; United States military nuclear incident terminology; International Nuclear Event Scale; Atomic spies; Nuclear terrorism; Nuclear safety and security ...
Nuclear Engineering International reported that all four units were successfully automatically shut down, but emergency diesel generators at the site were out of order. [10] People were evacuated around 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) from the plant, due to possible radioactive contamination .
Kazatomprom is a state-owned nuclear holding company in Kazakhstan. Kazatomprom controls all uranium exploration and mining as well as other nuclear-related activities, including imports and exports of nuclear materials in the country. The company accounts for 10% of the world uranium production. It owns a 10% stake in Westinghouse Electric ...
September 30, 1999 – Tokaimura nuclear accident, nuclear fuel reprocessing plant, two fatalities. [9] August 9, 2004 – Mihama Nuclear Power Plant accident. Hot water and steam leaked from a broken pipe. The accident was the worst nuclear disaster of Japan up until that time, excluding Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Five fatalities. [9]
September 1999: two fatalities at criticality accident at Tokaimura nuclear accident (Japan) 2000s. January–February 2000: Samut Prakan radiation accident: three deaths and ten injuries resulted in Samut Prakan when a cobalt-60 radiation-therapy unit was dismantled. [19] May 2000: Meet Halfa, Egypt; two fatalities due to radiography accident ...
Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster; List of boiling water reactors; Lists of nuclear disasters and radioactive incidents; List of nuclear power plants in Japan; Tokaimura nuclear accident; 5 yen coin § Use in nuclear accident investigation; Rokkasho Reprocessing Plant, meant to be the successor of the Tokai reprocessing Plant