Published March 1993 | Version v1
Journal article

Inspection system of radioactive contamination in foods and its results in Yokohama City

  • 1. Public Health Bureau City of Yokohama (Japan)

Description

Accompanying the Chernobyl nuclear power plant accident occurred on April 26, 1986, the radioactive contamination of the foods imported from Europe became problems. Consequently, the Ministry of Health and Welfare stipulated the temporary limit of radioactive concentration in imported foods in terms of the total of Cs-134 and Cs-137 at less than 370 becquerel per 1 kg of foods in November, 1986, and the inspection system was tightened. In Yokohama, in view of securing the safety of foods and eliminating the anxiety of citizen, the measuring instruments for radioactivity were installed in the Hygiene Laboratory in 1986 and in the Food Hygiene Inspection Stations in Central Wholesale Market in 1987, and the inspection was begun. So far 720 subjects were inspected, but there was none that exceeds the temporary limit. The period and the method of executing the inspection and the results of nuclide analysis, screening inspection and so on are reported. It was judged that at the present point of time, there is not much influence to the life of citizen. (K.I.)

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Publishing Information

Journal Title
Shokuhin Eisei Kenkyu
Journal Volume
43
Journal Issue
3
Journal Page Range
p. 51-58.
ISSN
0559-8974
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SHEKAR