Tokaimura: When a Bucket of Uranium Triggered Criticality
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Tokaimura: When a Bucket of Uranium Triggered Criticality

A licensing board declared a nuclear chain reaction so impossible at this facility that they didn't even require a criticality alarm. That bureaucratic blind spot helped pave the way for one of the most terrifying preventable disasters in modern history.

This episode examines the 1997 and 1999 Tokaimura accidents in Japan, a study in complacency, financial pressure, and what happens when operational convenience negotiates with the unforgiving laws of physics. It traces the cover-ups, the fatal shortcuts, and the agonizing human cost when corners are cut around enriched uranium.

  • How JCO workers bypassed the tall narrow buffer tank and poured uranium by hand into a wide precipitation tank
  • The criticality threshold: about 16 kilograms poured, nearly seven times the legal mass limit
  • The blue Cherenkov flash and the staggering doses, including 17 sieverts absorbed by Hisashi Ouchi
  • The improvised public dose measurement using residents' borrowed gold jewelry
  • How safety committees had approved the bucket method as far back as 1995, institutionalizing a deadly shortcut

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