• SaveTheTuaHawk@lemmy.ca
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    3 days ago

    The Federal Aviation Administration formally recognizes pilots and flight attendants as occupationally exposed to ionizing radiation, but unlike other radiation-exposed workers or aircrew in other countries, U.S. aircrew are not subject to federal dose limits or monitoring requirements.

    Why the fuck not.

    • bingrazer@lemmy.world
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      2 days ago

      I’m a radiation worker, I’m required to wear a dosimeter whenever I go into parts of the building near the nuclear reactor. This dosimeter is measured 4 times a year for radiation exposure. A few years ago there was a big problem because someone’s dosimeter showed a very large dose. It was found they’d accidentally brought it home and onto a flight. So two flights (a around trip) was enough to cause a bunch of alarms at a facility that actually monitors radiation exposure.

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      2 days ago

      Pilots and flight attendants are secretly some of the most exploited workers in the US. As a pilot eventually you may work your way up to bigger planes and better flights, but boy do you have to eat a lot of shit to get there. And flight attendants don’t even get paid for all the hours they’re required to work.