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reply to post by Cobaltic1978
Nuclear experts have said the men are on a suicide mission and that not even their airtight suits can save them from contamination.
And if they survive, they will face a lifetime of health problems.
But the Fukushima Fifty, named as they are on a rotation of 50 at a time, are working around the clock to stop the plant's reactors from overheating by taking it in turns to cool them with water.
reply to post by Mianeye
But these same people, who are now getting hero status, are the same people who created this disaster.
They ignored every warning, and made mistake after mistake, before and after the quake/tsunami.
I don't have to tell you which mistake, cause we all know them, and propably heard them several times during our life.
Originally posted by Mianeye
reply to post by ArcheoAstronomer
I am not talking about the Japanese people
I am not talking about the cleaning lady or the cook in the cantine, at the powerplant.
I am talking about the high educated, very intelligent workers, technician's and expert's, that daily run the plant.
You do not get to work on controlling a nuclear plant unless you know everything about it, that is common sense.
The left over technicians at the plant now, (or to cover them in one word "People"), are all well aware of the danger's and risk of running and maintaining a powerplant, at a daily basis.
They propably daily, weekly and monthly have safety meetings and emergency drills etc.
And don't tell me they did not talk about this situation could happen, and the risk of it.
They have no excuse not to know about the problems that is now happening, i simply would not expect anything else from them, but to stay in the risk zone, and continue with solving this problem, even though they risk their life.
It's a sad situation they are in, and trust me, i do feel sorry for them, but they all knew it could happen and ignored the risk.
With all that and the way the situation is unfolding, and a lot of posible death and sickness + invironment polution( I am aware of that no proof or cases, has been realeased yet) they can't be hero's.
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Originally posted by Mianeye
If you don't like the place you are working, complain or leave.
You do not hide behind your honor.
My message is out, and i am done with this subject..
Originally posted by Byrd
Originally posted by Mianeye
But these same people, who are now getting hero status, are the same people who created this disaster.
No. An 8+ magnitude earthquake AND a tsunami caused it.
They've dealt with earthquakes before.
I simply can't give them that hero status, cause right now they have to fix this problem, created by them self.
Every one of those technician, and expert knew the risk, and totaly ignored it.
According to you. I think perhaps if you worked with nuclear power (my son was a nuclear power engineer on a US sub) and had any contact with the plants that you might come to a very different answer. You don't seem to be very aware of what life is like for these people or the safety drills and preparedness exercises all they go through.
Any US nuke tech can give you a full picture. I hope you'll take time to talk to one someday.
To the rest of the crew, i can only say....Fix the mess you have created...
They are.
You may not think they're heroes, but the ones staying seem to be the high level techs who are older (and saving the younger ones fro radiation risk.) I think they're heroes, and very skilled and brave people.
Another news story on the Fifty
Originally posted by Mianeye
reply to post by FreeSpeaker
If you don't like the place you are working, complain or leave.
You do not hide behind your honor.
My message is out, and i am done with this subject..