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Episode 591: The Radium Girls

2024/8/15
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Ash 和 Alayna 详细讲述了镭的发现、应用和危害,以及由此引发的“镭女”事件。她们描述了镭在夜光涂料中的应用,以及工人(主要是女性)在不知情的情况下长期接触镭,导致严重辐射中毒,最终造成许多人死亡或患病。她们还讲述了受害者们为了争取权益而进行的法律诉讼,以及这场诉讼对职业安全标准和法律法规产生的影响。 两位主持人深入探讨了镭的特性、镭中毒的症状以及镭对人体造成的长期损害,特别是对骨骼和生殖系统的损害。她们还分析了公司隐瞒镭的危害性,以及公众对镭的误解,这些因素都导致了悲剧的发生。她们还强调了受害者们在争取权益过程中所表现出的勇气和韧性,以及她们为职业安全做出的贡献。

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In 1898, Marie and Pierre Curie discovered radium. Its luminescent properties led to its use in various products, but its radioactive nature posed a significant health risk, especially for factory workers.
  • Radium was discovered in 1898 by Marie and Pierre Curie.
  • It was used in paint for clock faces, watches, and instrument panels due to its luminescence.
  • Radium is a byproduct of uranium decay and is highly toxic to humans.

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When Marie and Pierre Curie discovered radium in 1898, the chemical element was quickly adopted by manufacturers for its luminescent properties that would go on to be used in, among other things, the painting of clock faces, watches, and instrument panels, allowing them to be seen in the dark. At the time, the introduction of radioluminescent materials into manufacturing was hailed as a scientific solution to an age-old frustration, but it didn’t take long before that solution was shown to have terrible consequences.    

As a radioactive element, radium is highly toxic to humans, particularly when ingested or inhaled. While it seemed unlikely that anyone would ingest or inhale the radium used to paint a clockface, this fact posed a serious problem for the largely female factory workers whose job it was to paint the dials. These “Radium Girls,” as they would come to be known, not only spent most of their day in close proximity to the paint, but also employed a technique in which they frequently wet their paintbrushes with their mouths, consuming small amounts of radium in the process. 

Throughout the first half of the twentieth century, hundreds of young women working in at least three radium dial factories in the United States suffered deadly radiation poisoning as a result of working so closely with radium, all without any safety protocols and completely unaware of the dangers. After dozens of deaths, a group of factory workers successfully sued their employers for damages, exposing the widespread disregard for worker safety. While the suits were generally a major victory for the American labor movement, it was ultimately hard-won and little comfort to those who would die within a few years.

Thank you to the incredible Dave White of Bring Me the Axe Podcast for research!

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