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On September 30, 1999, the Tokaimura nuclear accident became the worst criticality accident in modern nuclear history. At a uranium processing facility in Japan, workers accidentally triggered a self-sustaining nuclear reaction while preparing fuel for an experimental reactor. One of the technicians, Hisashi Ouchi, received a massive radiation dose and spent 83 days in intensive medical care before his death. Over time, his story spread across the internet with misleading claims about what really happened. This [HALF-LIFE HISTORY] is the true story. This video has been independently fact-checked by experts at the American Nuclear Society. “A Slow Death 83 Days Of Radiation” by NHK TV Crew: https://archive.org/details/ASlowDeat... 00:00 Intro 01:39 Critical Mistakes 06:20 Safe Geometry 10:22 Over-Reaction 13:26 “A Slow Death” 23:25 Human Factors Dominate 28:12 Patreon Supporters SOURCES: A Slow Death: 83 Days of Radiation Sickness. Translated by Maho Harada, Vertical, 2008. Internet Archive, https://archive.org/details/ASlowDeat.... Accessed 10 Mar. 2026. Tokaimura Nuclear Accident. Directed by NHK TV Crew, NHK (Japan Broadcasting Corporation), 2009. • Tokaimura Nuclear Accident - 東海村臨界事故 Davis, M. H. "The Japan Criticality Accident." National Republican, 2000, web.archive.org/web/20230429203013/nationalrep.org. Accessed 10 Mar. 2026. https://web.archive.org/web/202304292... International Atomic Energy Agency. Report on the Preliminary Fact Finding Mission Following the Accident at the Nuclear Fuel Processing Facility in Tokaimura, Japan. IAEA, 1999. IAEA Publications, www-pub.iaea.org/MTCD/publications/PDF/TOAC_web.pdf. International Atomic Energy Agency. Report on the Preliminary Fact Finding Mission Following the Accident at the Nuclear Fuel Processing Facility in Tokaimura, Japan. IAEA, 1999. IAEA, www-ns.iaea.org/downloads/iec/tokaimura-report.pdf. Ryan, Michael E. "The Tokaimura Accident." National Center for Case Study Teaching in Science, University at Buffalo, 25 June 2001. Internet Archive, web.archive.org/web/20190819091553/sciencecases.lib.buffalo.edu. United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission. "Attachment 1: Review of the Tokai-mura Criticality Accident and Lessons Learned." SECY-00-0085, 12 Apr. 2000, www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/commission/secys/2000/secy2000-0085/attachment1.pdf. Sokolov, Yuri. Human Errors Analysis and Safety Assessment in Industrial Facilities. Interim Report IR-05-003, International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis, Jan. 2005, pure.iiasa.ac.at/id/eprint/7832/1/IR-05-003.pdf. Futami, Satoru. (2000). International Symposium on The Criticality Accident in Tokaimura: Medical Aspects of Radiation Emergency. “The JCO Criticality Accident.” The Wall Street Journal, 30 Sept. 1999. Archive.ph, https://archive.ph/20230602144147/htt.... 💪 JOIN [THE FACILITY] for members-only live streams, behind-the-scenes posts, and the official Discord: / kylehill 👕 THE INTERNET IS DEAD MERCH OUT NOW! https://shop.kylehill.net 🎥 SUB TO THE GAMING CHANNEL: / @kylehillgaming ✅ MANDATORY LIKE, SUBSCRIBE, AND TURN ON NOTIFICATIONS 📲 FOLLOW ME ON SOCIETY-RUINING SOCIAL MEDIA: 📷 / sci_phile 😎: Kyle 🎬: Charles Shattuck 🎞: Kevin Onofreo ✂: Nate Berger 📝: @adef 🤖: @clairemax 🎨: Thorsten Denk 🎼: @mey 🎹: bensound.com 🎨: Mr. Mass / mysterygiftmovie 🎵: freesound.org