They also would've said that the amount of railroad cars that was carried was safe, as well.As far as legit hearings …
how about the train derailment in Ohio from about a year ago? ? ?
Citizens of that small town have talked about symptoms such as nose-bleeds, headaches, coughing, nausea.
Officials have basically said, chemicals at safe levels.
What gives?
Yes, some of these symptoms are vague. And yes, it is possible that a person can worry themselves sick.
But I don’t think we should jump to the conclusion of “safe.” For starters, the people living in this small town may have been exposed to a bigger dose at the time of the derailment, and then a low level continual dose since.
"Safe" until something happens is probably what the word "safe" means nowadays.