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31st December 2001, 08:56 AM #1
For Gino!!
(25 December 1998, Canada) Telephone relay company night watchman Edward Baker, 31, was killed early Christmas morning by excessive microwave radiation exposure. He was apparently attempting to keep warm next to a telecommunications feedhorn.
Baker had been suspended on a safety violation once last year, according to Northern Manatoba Signal Relay spokesperson Tanya Cooke. She noted that Baker's earlier infraction was for defeating a safety shutoff switch and entering a restricted maintenance catwalk in order to stand in front of the microwave dish. He had told coworkers that it was the only way he could stay warm during his twelve-hour shift at the station, where winter temperatures often dip to forty below zero.
Microwaves can heat water molecules within human tissue in the same way that they heat food in microwave ovens. For his Christmas shift, Baker reportedly brought a twelve pack of beer and a plastic lawn chair, which he positioned directly in line with the strongest microwave beam. Baker had not been told about a tenfold boost in microwave power planned that night to handle the anticipated increase in holiday long-distance calling traffic.
Baker's body was discovered by the daytime watchman, John Burns, who was greeted by an odor he mistook for a Christmas roast he thought Baker must have prepared as a surprise. Burns also reported to NMSR company officials that Baker's unfinished beers had exploded.
Stupidity kills. Absolute stupidity kills absolutely.
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31st December 2001, 01:01 PM #2Senior Member
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that was a waste of good beer.
I once worked for NEC in mulgrave where the manufacuter all sorts of communications equipment. One time they were doing testing of some screen rooms (rooms which won't let any form of radio waves in) to see how well they were working and they were using microwaves to do this. they didn't put up any signs and some people were walking past the transmitter as they were on.
Some people got a little angry over this.
All the best for the new year.
regrds
Gino
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