- Acerinox accident
The Acerinox accident was an incident of
radioactive contamination in SouthernSpain . In May 1998, acaesium-137 source managed to pass through the monitoring equipment in aAcerinox scrap metal reprocessing plant inLos Barrios , Spain. When melted, the caesium 137 caused the release of a radioactive cloud. The Acerinox chimney detectors failed to detect it, but it was eventually detected inFrance ,Italy ,Switzerland ,Germany , andAustria . The radioactive levels measured were up to 1000 times higher than normal.The accident contaminated the scrap metal reprocessing plant, plus two other steel mills where it sent its waste for decontamination. According to independent laboratories [ [http://www10.antenna.nl/wise/495/4895.html WISE NC: CAESIUM-137 CONTAMINATION IN EUROPE ] ] , the ashes produced by the Acerinox factory had between 640 and 1420
becquerel s per gram (the Euratom norm is 10 Bq/g), high enough to be a threat to the public.On the radiological consequences of this event, six people were exposed to slight levels of caesium-137 contamination. The estimated total costs for clean-up, waste storage, and lost production in the factory were around 26 million US dollars (most of it due to the lost production). [ [http://www.nuclearpolicy.info/publications/scrapmetal.php NFLA Radioactive scrap metal ] ]
ee also
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Radioactive scrap metal
*List of civilian radiation accidents
*Nuclear and radiation accidents
*Goiânia accident References
External links
* http://www.iaea.org/Publications/Booklets/SealedRadioactiveSources/scrap_lessons.html
* http://www10.antenna.nl/wise/495/4895.html
* [http://www.csn.es/descarga/GreenpeaceRespAcerinox.pdf Report of the Council of Nuclear Security of Spain] (Spanish)
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