Japan’s Red Cross violates their moral imperative with too-low exposure limit
The
Japanese Red Cross Society (JCRS) has set a maximum radiation exposure
limit of one millisievert per year for emergency response workers. The
primary mission of emergency rescue workers is saving the lives
of survivable victims. To the contrary, it seems the JCRS is more
concerned about avoidance of negligible radiation exposures than with
saving people’s lives.
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