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British ventilation engineers on the clean side of the changing room. Nuclear workers in the US can legally receive 50 millisieverts of radiation per year, the equivalent of a 1,000 x-rays. Radiation varies around the site, with higher dose rates closer to the sarcophagus, requiring special suits, but a typical dose is about .006 millisieverts per day. The highest dose anyone got on the site in 2015 was 13 millisieverts. CREDIT: John Wendle for The Wall Street Journal
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