PhantomWolf
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I might suck at math, but you fail to point out in your statement that the limit isn't a clear cut value. But one arrived at by statistics. On the average that will happen, but some will me more resistant and some less fortunate.
You're also comparing it to a plant worker. So you're comparing a child's susceptibility to the max rating of one who's meant to work in the middle of it all.
It is a clear cut value, it's based on the build-up in radiation from drinking each glass of milk. If you drank 58,000 glasses of the milk, it would raise your odds of getting cancer by 4%.
Radiation isn't a statistics game. There isn't 1 glass in 58,000 that will give you a 4% increased chance of cancer, it's an additive game, after 58,000 glasses, you'll have absorbed enough radiation that you'll have a 4% increased chance. Simple?