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Full story of Samsung Electronics radiation exposure accident

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This is Lee Yong-gyu, a victim of Samsung Electronics radiation exposure.

On September 27th, there was an official announcement from the Nuclear Safety and Security Commission.

The Nuclear Safety and Security Commission takes full responsibility for the accident.

It was concluded that it was Samsung Electronics’ fault, not the individual’s fault.

Although I acknowledge some of these issues, I cannot acknowledge the report or actions taken.

Let me tell you why the reporting response was not appropriate.

Full story of Samsung Electronics radiation exposure accident
First, Samsung Electronics attempted to conceal the radiation accident and did not voluntarily report it to government agencies.

And I didn’t even try to send it to the Nuclear Safety and Medical Institute for fear of being reported to the Nuclear Safety and Security Commission.

The current accident is not an ordinary accident, but includes concealment of radiation exposure and aiding and abetting murder.

I will present evidence.

1. Samsung Electronics told the media that they followed the law and reported the report within 30 minutes, but this is false.

According to the data above, Samsung Electronics’ first reporting time was not to the Nuclear Safety and Security Commission, but to the Korea Institute of Nuclear Science and Technology (KINS) at 17:47.

It was first reported to the media on May 29th that it was reported to the Nuclear Safety and Security Commission through the Institute of Nuclear Safety and Medical Science.

However, correction news will be released on May 30th.

Samsung Electronics reported as per procedure and reported it to the Nuclear Safety and Security Commission as per procedure and it was corrected.

The person requesting the news correction was Samsung Electronics.

They did not comply with the current Nuclear Safety and Security Commission laws and made clearly false reports.

Full story of Samsung Electronics radiation exposure accidentFull story of Samsung Electronics radiation exposure accident2. The reason for claiming inappropriate measures is that even though they said the interlock did not work and confirmed the appearance of erythema, which is a symptom of radiation exposure, they did not immediately report it to the government agency, so they did not receive any medical treatment from the in-house hospital or Ajou University Hospital. I did it.

In addition, the reason why Samsung Electronics reported it to the Korea Institute of Nuclear Science and Technology (KINS) at 17:47 is because at 17:45, the victims directly looked into the Korea Institute of Nuclear Safety and Medicine and overheard the call, so they panicked and reported it to the Korea Institute of Nuclear Science and Technology (KINS), an affiliated organization. It was reported incorrectly. (It must be reported to the Nuclear Safety and Security Commission, but the report is recognized as an affiliated organization)

Full story of Samsung Electronics radiation exposure accidentNuclear Safety and Medical Institute 17:45 transmission record

3. Samsung Electronics refused to transfer the product to the Nuclear Safety and Medical Center after the transfer to Ajou University.

The reason is that it was classified as a non-emergency patient and was transferred to an area outside the area by an in-house ambulance, so it was transferred to the Nuclear Safety and Medical Center.

After transporting them to the Giheung Campus, we offered to either take them by car or, since they seemed okay, return home and transport them the next day.

Even though the irradiated person who developed erythema symptoms was classified as a non-emergency and was in a situation where he would die from radiation exposure, attempts were made to cover it up and assist in murder.

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