P.M. BRIEFING : Exposure to Radiation Cited
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WASHINGTON — There were 105,265 cases of worker exposure to radiation at U.S. nuclear power plants in 1988, the highest number of incidents ever in one year, an anti-nuclear group reported today.
Public Citizen, a group created by consumer activist Ralph Nader, said its review of federal documents showed that workers at the nation’s 107 commercial nuclear plants were exposed to 41,077 person-rems of radiation, a dose the group estimated as equivalent to 2 million chest X-rays.
The group said the average worker received a dose of about 390 millirems, roughly equal to 20 chest X-rays. More than 12,000 received a dose equivalent to 50 chest X-rays.
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