日本は食品の放射性物質の基準でも、異常なほど厳しすぎ
UNSCEAR is an independent body of international experts that has met regularly
since 1955 and helped establish radiation as the best understood, though weakest,
carcinogenic agent in the world through its studies of atomic bomb survivors,
the effects of the Chernobyl accident, industrial radiological accidents, and
medical radiation treatment.
Many of us have been at them for years to stop procrastinating and prevaricating on
something so important that the inaction itself is harmful. This report is a welcome change.
The report, approved by the United Nations General Assembly, will now serve to guide all
countries of the world in setting their own national radiation safety policies.
This is incredibly important to Japan where national guideline changes have been horribly over-reactive
in response to Fukushima, especially for food, using LNT in a way it should not be used.
Regulatory Limits On Radioactivity In Foods (in Bq/kg)*
Country Water Milk Foodstuffs Babyfoods
Japan 10 200 100 50
U.S. 1,200 1,200 1,200 1,200
E.U. 1,000 1,000 1,250 400
*Japan's new limits for radiation in food
https://www.forbes.com/sites/jamesconca/2013/01/11/like-weve-been-saying-radiation-is-not-a-big-deal/#6c2b1f5a3a7e