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sce56 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Apr-01-11 01:43 PM
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Ok here is the opportunity for all of those Nuke Plant Apologist and Nuke Power is safe people
to put their belifes to the test and show us how truely safe it is! Go to Japan they are looking for a whole lot of help. We should get a petition started or get Rachel Maddow to start asking them to prove thier words with their deeds!

http://m.yahoo.com/w/news_america/exclusive-wanted-u-workers-crippled-japan-nuke-plant-20110331-165506-832.html?orig_host_hdr=ca.news.yahoo.com&.intl=ca&.lang=en-ca



Exclusive: WANTED: U.S. workers for crippled Japan nuke plant
Reuters - Thu, 31 Mar, 2011 7:55 PM EDT

NEW YORK (Reuters) - As foreign assignments go this must be just about the most dangerous going. A U.S. recruiter is hiring nuclear power workers in the United States to help Japan gain control of the stricken Fukushima Daiichi plant, which has been spewing radiation. The qualifications: Skills gained in the nuclear industry, a passport, a family willing to let you go, willingness to work in a radioactive zone. The rewards: Higher than normal pay and the challenge of solving a major crisis. "About two weeks ago we told our managers to put together a wish list of anyone interested in going to Japan," said Joe Melanson, a recruiter at specialist nuclear industry staffing firm Bartlett Nuclear in Plymouth, Massachusetts, on Thursday. So far, the firm has already signed up some workers who will be flying to Japan on Sunday.

Melanson said there will be less than 10 workers in the initial group. Others are expected to follow later, he added. Plant owner Tokyo Electric Power Co (TEPCO) has appealed to the nuclear industry outside of Japan for assistance as the crisis has spiraled beyond their control. On Thursday, the company said radiation levels in water found in tunnels under the plant was 10,000 times the normal level and radioactive iodine 131 was found in ground water near No.1 reactor of the complex. Melanson said Bartlett Nuclear had been approached by sub-contractors linked to the General Electric-Hitachi nuclear joint venture. GE designed the Fukushima reactors.

"At first, we had no details about the duration of the job or the positions needed. The only requirement was that you have a valid passport," Melanson said. But as the job details came in, Bartlett managers scoured the list of volunteers and selected several engineers and technicians "we knew would perform well for us over there." So just what type of person would go into a damaged nuclear plant that is throwing out dangerous levels of radiation? NOT ROUGHNECKS Melanson said these are not roughnecks prepared to risk their health for a quick paycheck but senior technicians and engineers who have come up through the ranks.

Some have families. "Anytime we have international business, it's up to the workers to square it with their wives." Japan has put in an exclusion zone of 20 kilometers around the plant. Several experts have recommended that zone should be expanded. Melanson could not say for certain where the workers would stay but said initially they would be based in Tokyo and drive the 480 kilometer (300 miles) roundtrip to the Daiichi plant. Translators will be provided so they don't have to speak Japanese.

"The pay will definitely be better than the average pay (for a nuclear technician) over here," Melanson said, but declined to specify exactly what the average salary would be. It is not clear how long they will be working in Japan, but Melanson estimated it would be at least a month. The workers are not expected to come into contact with the highest levels of radiation. "These are not 'jumpers' rushing into a room. TEPCO is bringing in robots to help limit human exposure to high levels of radiation," he said.

"Jumpers" is the industry term for people who enter highly radioactive environments to quickly perform a task. The practice was common in the United States in the 1970s and early 80s. "It's still a job that exists but it's much rarer than in the past - the job is mostly performed mechanically with engineered robotics these days," said Rock Nelson, staffing manager at Nelson Nuclear Corp in Richland, Washington, who has worked in the nuclear industry for almost 30 years. Melanson said the workers would receive all the equipment needed to do their jobs and safeguard their health. The roles include ground water and radiation specialists, and spent fuel experts. Other international nuclear firms have also sent workers to Japan, including France's Areva SA and U.S.-based Westinghouse. Some experts think the crisis could take months to resolve.

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Hawkowl Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Apr-01-11 01:45 PM
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1. Can we get Obama to tour the reactor?
Really, if he is going to keep pushing nuclear power, I would like to see him over in Japan showing solidarity with the Japanese corporate gangsters.
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sce56 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Apr-01-11 01:47 PM
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2. And take the wife and kids to prove how safe it is! Jimmy Carter took Rosalind with him to TMI!
Edited on Fri Apr-01-11 01:54 PM by sce56
No I would not want him to do that ( take the wife and kids that is) but I would feel like he stood behind Nuke better if he did indeed go there!
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PearliePoo2 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Apr-01-11 02:00 PM
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3. Japan should have put out a call for help on Day One .
Early on, I listened to the Japanese Ambassador in an interview with CNN's Blitzer.
He specifically said they did NOT need help with their nuclear plant disaster.
He did welcome and give thanks for humanitarian efforts though.
Coulda'...woulda'...shoulda'....
:(
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sce56 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Apr-01-11 02:05 PM
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4. The person that Un-Reced should be the first to volunteer!
Went from +9 to +8 recs at 12:05
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in_cog_ni_to Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Apr-01-11 02:07 PM
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5. *chirp * chirp * chirp * chirp * chirp *
NONE of them will volunteer for this because they know the truth.
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PearliePoo2 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Apr-01-11 02:10 PM
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6. Then there's this from CSMonitor.......
Japan nuclear update:
Where will they put the radioactive water?

In recent days workers at Fukushima have discovered contaminated pools filling basements and maintenance tunnels beneath some of the damaged reactors. They’ve been sandbagging tunnel outlets and hooking up more pumps in an effort to prevent this water from reaching the ocean or filtering into groundwater.

But on Thursday International Atomic Energy Agency officials announced that earlier in the week workers had stopped pumping radioactive water from the basement of the Unit 1 reactor because the unit’s turbine condenser – the place they had been putting the water – was FULL.





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tabasco Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Apr-01-11 02:15 PM
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7. Have you stopped using electricity?
Good for you!
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underseasurveyor Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Apr-01-11 02:29 PM
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10. So what are you telling us?
That your bags are packed and you're ready to head out to Japan and help? The experience you gain there could be very valuable here someday.
Good for you!
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sce56 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Apr-01-11 02:30 PM
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11. Use it hell I help make it at a Gas fired steam plant!
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sce56 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Apr-01-11 07:10 PM
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14. picture did not work but this one should
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Peregrine Took Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Apr-01-11 02:18 PM
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8. All of AM radio should volunteer. n/t
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PearliePoo2 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Apr-01-11 02:23 PM
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9. With the Boil-Butt Bloviator......
leading the charge!
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hunter Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Apr-01-11 02:46 PM
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12. I take it you'll be handling the non-nuclear aspects of the catastrophe.
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sce56 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Apr-01-11 04:02 PM
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13. No thanks I don't plan on getting my cells irradiated have to worry about the fall out here already!
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sce56 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Apr-01-11 10:21 PM
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15. Night Kick
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