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The Mysterious Radioactive Cheese Grater (Made in China)
WXYZ Detroit ^ | 11/06/08 | WXYZ

Posted on 11/06/2008 7:08:50 AM PST by Kieri

(WXYZ) - Scientists say a common kitchen utensil that was discovered in a Michigan scrap yard is radioactive. So, the Action News Investigators wanted to know how the contaminated cheese grater got into this country in the first place.

[Heather] Every time a truckload of scrap metal arrives at Genessee Recycling in Flint… the metal is screened by radiation monitors.

In August… the alarms went off… sending workers scrambling with hand-held radiation detectors to find the contaminated item. Surprisingly… their detectors led them to this simple kitchen utensil.. a cheese grater.. stamped with the words “Made In China.”

As if a radioactive cheese grater isn’t odd enough… what’s even stranger is that the kitchen tool contains a peculiar element -- the radioactive isotope Cobalt 60.

[Bob Skowronek/Michigan Dept. of Environmental Quality] “You don’t often find Cobalt 60 loose in places.”

[Heather] Bob Skowronek is with the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality – the agency that tested the grater. Unlike uranium, which is naturally occurring, Cobalt 60 has to be made using a nuclear reactor. It emits the strongest form of radiation – called gamma rays.

Bob Skowronek says it’s the wire rim of the grater that’s radioactive – and he says the radiation levels are not harmful because they are low – only 3.5 microcuries of Cobalt 60.

[Bob Skowronek/Michigan Dept. of Environmental Quality] “Based on the measurements we took, if someone were to hold it at this distance and scraping cheese through it for 100 hours, that would be about equivalent to a chest xray.”

[Heather] Obviously, no one’s going to grate cheese for 100 hours straight – but think about this: If the grater is in your kitchen drawer…and you’re standing near that drawer – the gamma rays can pass through it – which means you can absorb the radiation.

It’s now estimated that it’s at least 8 years old – possibly older. And since Cobalt 60 decays over time – the radioactive levels would have been about 3 times higher when it was new.

[Dr. Michael Harbut/Toxicologist] “There is no such thing as an absolutely safe level of radioactive exposure.”

[Heather] Royal Oak toxicologist Dr. Michael Harbut says even though the government is saying the current radiation levels are low – he still doesn’t think a pregnant woman or small child should be near the grater.

[Dr. Michael Harbut/Toxicologist] “The most important thing to consider is, do you want to add another source of possible cancer or premature death to the risk already being faced by your children. And I think the answer is absolutely not!”

[Heather] The grater is made by EKCO – which is owned by the company “World Kitchen.” So how did Cobalt 60 get inside the wire rim of the grater? Nuclear experts tell us that most likely – the radioactive material got melted together with the stainless steel used to make the grater in China. And since products like this are made in big batches – this may not be the only one out there.

[Dr. Michael Harbut/Toxicologist] “I think it’s safe to assume there’s more than 1 Chinese cheese grater made with Cobalt 60 in the United States of America.”

[Heather Catallo] “Would you want this cheese grater in your kitchen?”

[Bob Skowronek/Michigan Dept. of Environmental Quality] “I wouldn’t.”

[Heather] Neither would Rosemary Pineau. She loves to cook and spends a lot of time in the kitchen.

[Rosemary Pineau/Cook] “I don’t care how low the dose – when they tell you they have ranges of safety, normalcy, or whatever, I’m not interested in even putting myself in that position or even anybody else.”

[Heather] So what’s being done to make sure other possible radioactive graters are not in your home? And what’s the federal government doing to find out how Cobalt 60 got into this thing in the first place? It seems to be a bureaucratic hot potato.

Following the rules -- the Michigan DEQ sent their information to the US Nuclear Regulatory Commission. From there, the NRC told the Action News Investigators that they handed the case off to the Environmental Protection Agency… The EPA did tell me they’re working with World Kitchen… but offered no insight about how Cobalt 60 got into the grater.

And here’s what World Kitchen has to say: In a written statement, they told us they hired an expert who determined the grater poses no safety issue to consumers. They also say they tested 25 of the graters currently on store shelves – none of them were radioactive. World Kitchen is also investigating to find out who supplied the raw material 8 years ago in China, and they are no longer manufacturing the grater.

So how did the grater get in the country? Homeland Security officials tell me – it if came in today, it wouldn’t make it past the borders. But Detroit has only had radiation monitors for about 6 years, which may explain why the Cobalt 60 wasn’t detected. As for what you should do if you have a grater like this – the scientists I talked to say, it’s only $3 – if you have any concern at all, just replace it.


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Culture/Society; News/Current Events; US: Michigan
KEYWORDS: china; trade
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To: Little Ray
"Seen that. Its Alpha particles, not particularly dangerous"

Unless ingested...those heavy particles at short range do a lot of damage.

I think that is the trick with the Russian use of tiny amounts of Polonium.

21 posted on 11/06/2008 7:54:29 AM PST by spokeshave (0bambi wants to kill babies and raise taxes, Sarah wants to raise babies and kill taxes)
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To: Kieri
“There is no such thing as an absolutely safe level of radioactive exposure.”

BS. Many physicians believe very low levels of radiation are actually beneficial, much in the same way that small amounts of sunlight are beneficial. Hormesis effect.

22 posted on 11/06/2008 7:59:11 AM PST by kidd
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To: conservative_guyz

Actually, there “is” nothing to see here. It is obvious from the fact that the radioactivity is Co60 that some scavengers stole a radiography apparatus from some pipeline construction site and turned it in as scrap metal. It got melted down and incorporated with a bunch of other scrap as cheap steel. It’s happened before in the US, so the problem isn’t unique to China.


23 posted on 11/06/2008 7:59:19 AM PST by Wonder Warthog ( The Hog of Steel)
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To: stayathomemom

There is lots of radioactivity around the home.

Each and every smoke detector has Americium-241.

Salt substitutes contain potassium...of which 0.01% contains naturally radioactive potassium-40.

Lantern mantles contain radium, as do some watch hands.

The human body has over 100 grams of potassium-40 and emits over 4000 beta particles per second.


24 posted on 11/06/2008 8:08:15 AM PST by kidd
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To: kidd

Wait, it is 0.0001 of naturally occurring potassium and the body contains > 0.1kg of it?!?

0.1 kg / 0.0001 = more than 1000 kg of total potassium in a human body.

No.


25 posted on 11/06/2008 8:35:58 AM PST by InMemoriam (This year, your prayers will do more good than your vote.)
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To: kidd
Lantern mantles contain radium, as do some watch hands.

Lantern mantles contain thorium, not radium.

26 posted on 11/06/2008 8:40:11 AM PST by TChris (So many useful idiots...)
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To: Kieri
since the chinese use factories to produce multiple products (bicycles, refrigerators, and migs all in the same factory).. maybe that factory is also producing nuclear components

a better question would be, what else would a wire like that be used for? what weapon system could use it?

27 posted on 11/06/2008 9:05:36 AM PST by sten
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To: Kieri

“If it came in today, it wouldn’t make it passed the borders”

You have to be kidding!!!!


28 posted on 11/06/2008 10:39:34 AM PST by Eighth Square
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To: jahp; LilAngel; metmom; EggsAckley; Battle Axe; SweetCaroline; Grizzled Bear; goldfinch; B4Ranch; ..
MADE IN CHINA POTTERY STAMP

A ping list dedicated to exposing the quality, safety and security issues of anything “Made in China”.


Please FReepmail me if you would like to be on or off of the list.

(This can be a high volume ping list.)

29 posted on 11/06/2008 2:46:15 PM PST by JACKRUSSELL
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To: stayathomemom

Um.........I think I have a piece or two of Fiesta Ware someplace. It used to be my favorite casserole dishes.

Uh oh.


30 posted on 11/06/2008 2:55:35 PM PST by EggsAckley
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To: EggsAckley

This was a true red and old. Not the red you see now for Fiesta Ware.


31 posted on 11/06/2008 3:18:51 PM PST by stayathomemom ( nowanemptynester)
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To: DBrow
yellowcake, though, has a half-live of over 100,000 years,

Try about 10,000 times that number.

32 posted on 11/06/2008 3:23:53 PM PST by ColdWater
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To: InMemoriam
0.1 kg / 0.0001 = more than 1000 kg of total potassium in a human body.

Your math error.

0.1 kg * .0001

33 posted on 11/06/2008 3:27:04 PM PST by ColdWater
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To: stayathomemom

I don’t know about that. My Mom had it when I was very young, and I just turned (gasp) 63.

Thanks for the info.....I’ll check it out.


34 posted on 11/06/2008 3:30:28 PM PST by EggsAckley
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To: ColdWater

Your way multiplies kg of K-40 times the percentage of K-40 in the total potassium (dimensionally incorrect).

With dimensions:

0.1 kg K-40 * 1.00 total K
————————————— = 1000 kg total K
0.0001 K-40


35 posted on 11/06/2008 5:42:14 PM PST by InMemoriam (This year, your prayers will do more good than your vote.)
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To: ColdWater

You are right, I was thinking how much shorter 235 was compared to 238 and dropped a few zeros.


36 posted on 11/06/2008 6:32:16 PM PST by DBrow (NUMA!)
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To: InMemoriam

0.1 kg K-40 * 1.00 total K
————————————— = 1000 kg total K
0.0001 K-40


I am dimensionally correct.

0.1 kg K-40 .0001 kg K-40 (radioactive)
——— * ———————————— =
body kg k-40


37 posted on 11/07/2008 6:21:22 AM PST by ColdWater
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To: tet68

Yeah, don’t forget the personal flying car! They keep resurrecting that story every 10 years.........LOL


38 posted on 11/07/2008 6:28:32 AM PST by AmericanDave (Oh say can you see?)
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To: Wonder Warthog
incorporated with a bunch of other scrap as cheap steel.

Sorry, came across this due to another thread on the cheese grater...

The working assumption is that you don't worry about it, since you are not *cheap* steel, right? (see your tagline).

Cheers!

39 posted on 06/07/2009 8:37:46 PM PDT by grey_whiskers (The opinions are solely those of the author and are subject to change without notice.)
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To: Kieri

40 posted on 06/07/2009 8:44:38 PM PDT by garjog (Used to be liberals were just people to disagree with. Now they are a threat to our existence.)
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