>>12663015Similiar accidents have happened around the world. That scrapper one was pretty scary when you think about the that dude that brought back the "cool blue glowing stuff" that her daughter would play with in her room. A very notable and well documented case was in, Georgia where a group of lumbermen found old RTGs sources half disassembled and moved away from their original location. Following PDF has documentation about the accident, throughout analysis and very graphic pictures of the involved men during their hospitalization and, for some of them, inevitable demise—it's a very nice read if one's interested in this stuff. Also, if you happen to see magic hot rocks that have completely melted snow around their surroundings, please do not sleep next to them to warm yourself at night and get the fuck away from them.
>https://www-pub.iaea.org/MTCD/Publications/PDF/Pub1660web-81061875.pdf>>12663035>Sounds like a fake PR concern.What does that mean? It seems pretty obivous to me the government of Brazil doesn't care about nuclear semiotics as far as I am aware, but that red warning this is an international standard for radiation danger. It's a bit strange but there really are people that don't know that the trefoil symbol means and they're the most likely to spread that stuff around causing dozens of illnesses.