Your browser does not support this video. Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/On-the-Frontline-of-the-Fukushima-Nuclear-Accident---Decontamination-Workers---Clipreel-27MZIFJW2J65X.htmlConceptually similarOn the Frontline of the Fukushima Nuclear Accident - Children in Iitate - ClipreelGP0STT32ZCompleted★★★★On the Frontline of the Fukushima Nuclear Accident - Obori - ClipreelGP0STT2NYCompleted★★★★On the Frontline of the Fukushima Nuclear Accident – Namie - ClipreelGP0STT2O0Completed★★★★Fukushima Nuclear Disaster: Workers on the Radiation Frontline - Web Video (ENG SUBS)GP0STT2LDCompleted★★★★Fukushima Nuclear Disaster: Workers on the Radiation Frontline - Web Video (CLEAN)GP0STT2N9Completed★★★★Nuclear Waste in Fukushima - ClipreelGP0STRD4WCompleted★★★★Nuclear Radiation Survey in Namie, Fukushima - ClipreelGP0STUMF2Completed★★★★Decontaminating a House in OnamiGP04IV4Completed★★★★Fukushima Returning Residents 2013 - CLIPREELGP04W4VCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STT387On the Frontline of the Fukushima Nuclear Accident – Decontamination Workers - ClipreelEight years after the triple reactor meltdown, this unique nuclear crisis is still underway.Clipreel shows decontamination workers at work in various locations. See transcript for details, or download dopesheet for more information.Locations:Fukushima Prefecture-Namie-TsushimaDate:1 Oct, 2018Credit:© GreenpeaceDuration:21m33sAudio format:NaturalProduction Type :CLIPREELKeywords:Day-Decontamination-Diggers-KWCI (GPI)-Manual workers-Nuclear (campaign title)-Nuclear accidents-Nuclear radiation-Outdoors-People-Playgrounds-Radiation measurement-Roads-SchoolsShoot:Radiation Survey in Fukushima Prefecture & Workers on the Radiation Frontline (Videos)Tens of thousands of workers have been employed in decontamination of areas of Fukushima contaminated by the March 2011 nuclear disaster at Fukushima Daiichi. Greenpeace radiation surveys in October 2018 showed high levels of contamination in areas where workers were operating. In testimony to Greenpeace, former decontamination worker Mr Ikeda explained the risks of radiation exposure experienced by workers, as well as how they receive very little and inadequate radiation training, how radiation data and identification data is unreliable and open to manipulation. United Nations Human Rights Special Rapporteurs have warned the Japanese government of the urgent situation for thousands of workers, at risk of exploitation, including homeless, asylum seekers and foreign workers. The Greenpeace report released on 8 March 2019, “On the Frontline of the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Disaster”, focuses on the radiation risks to workers and children and the on-going violation of their human rights by the Japanese government.Related Collections:8th Anniversary of Fukushima Accident in Japan (Photos, Video & Report)