* Had the winning worker been irradiated here over the entire five years since the accident, his yearly dose would have been 135.76 millis—15.48 micros an hour. That was one of the more elevated levels my frisker would record in Okuma, but by no means the highest. Had he accrued his 678.8 millis in a single year, however, his hourly dose would have averaged 77.38 micros—not atypical for outer space.