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Although McCluskey largely avoided the media, Breitenstein said McCluskey sometimes accompanied him when he gave lectures on the case. "He really wanted people to know what happened as long as it is rationally presented," Breitenstein said. Several times after the explosion, McCluskey spoke in favor
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by Dr. Bryce Breitenstein. By 1977, his body's radiation count had fallen by about 80%. When McCluskey returned home, friends and church members avoided him. His minister finally had to tell people it was safe to be around him.
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McCluskey was helped from the room, had his clothing removed and was washed with water at the scene. He was transferred to a decontamination facility where he was washed again and given a dose of one gram of
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Because of risk of exposure to other individuals, McCluskey was placed in isolation in the Hanford Emergency Decontamination Facility for five months and underwent
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complex of DTPA. The treatment reduced the systemic deposition to 500 kBq instead of the 19 MBq which he would otherwise have retained inside his body.
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of americium in his soft tissues (27.9 kBq in the liver), 470 kBq in the mineral surfaces of the bones, and 20 kBq in his bone marrow.
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and attended Riverside High School. He then worked as a mechanic and a farmer and in 1936 married Ella Morrow. In 1948 he moved to
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of developing nuclear power, saying he saw his injuries as the result of "purely an industrial accident."
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Heid, K R; Palmer, B D; McMurray, B J; Wald, N (January 1, 1979). "1976 Hanford americium accident".
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On August 30, 1976, McCluskey, then 64, was exposed to 500 times the occupational standard for
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State; he is known for having survived exposure to the highest dose of radiation from
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and then after that for four years he was treated with a total of 583 grams of the
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and americium, the chemicals exploded, blowing out "pieces of glass and plastic" (
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American chemist involved in a radiation exposure accident in 1976
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found no signs of cancer. At the time of his death he had 55
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ever recorded. He became known as the "Atomic Man".
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Index

Atomic Man
Decatur, Nebraska
Puyallup, Washington
Chemical operations technician
chemical operations technician
Hanford Plutonium Finishing Plant
Washington
americium
Decatur, Nebraska
Prosser, Washington
Hanford Site
americium-241
plutonium
glove box
nitric acid
ion-exchange resin
plexiglass
Bq
Ca
DTPA
zinc
chelation therapy
DTPA
coronary artery disease
Puyallup, Washington
post mortem examination
kBq
Anatoli Bugorski
List of civilian radiation accidents

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