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The task force handling the Cesium-137 (Cs-137) contamination incident at Modern Cikande Industrial Estate in Banten has completed its operations. A total of 11 workers who were exposed to radiation have been treated and declared recovered. The successful cleanup effort was led by the Cs-137 Handling Task Force, marking a significant achievement in managing the radioactive incident.
The Cesium-137 (Cs-137) contamination incident occurred at the Modern Cikande Industrial Estate in Banten, raising significant concerns about radiation exposure among workers. Cs-137 is a radioactive isotope that poses serious health risks if not handled properly.
The Cs-137 Handling Task Force was established to manage the contamination incident. The task force worked intensively to contain and clean up the radioactive material. Their efforts included thorough decontamination procedures and medical treatment for those exposed.
A total of 11 workers who were exposed to Cs-137 radiation underwent intensive medical care. The treatment was successful, and all 11 workers have been declared recovered. This outcome is a testament to the effectiveness of the task force's medical response and treatment protocols.
The successful completion of the cleanup effort and the recovery of the workers mark a significant achievement in managing the Cs-137 contamination incident. The task force's work demonstrates the importance of preparedness and swift response in handling radioactive incidents.
Successful Cleanup Operation
Worker Recovery