Tödliches Element: Der gefährlichste Job im nuklearen Endlager

This video offers an unvarnished look inside the world's most dangerous nuclear facilities and sheds light on the extreme reality behind the extraction of the highly toxic element plutonium. Specialized decontamination teams and workers risk their health daily in the nuclear exclusion zones of Hanford, La Hague, and Rokkasho, fighting against invisible death. Vast, dilapidated storage facilities and tons of radioactive waste demand the full deployment of state-of-the-art technology, pushing the decommissioning specialists to their absolute physical and mental limits. While whistleblowers and affected residents break their silence, the globally flourishing decontamination industry devours billions of dollars in taxpayer money annually. The result is a highly explosive documentary about an absurd economic network that operates by splitting a worthless yet highly dangerous raw material. Humanitarianism is evident in the case of plutonium. Subscribe to our channel so you don't miss any videos:    / @extremejobsde   #careers #documentary #jobs -- Topics in this video: ▼ 00:00 Intro 01:29 Deadly Element: The Most Dangerous Job in a Nuclear Waste Repository 01:22:57 Outro – Extreme Jobs is your new channel for the most extreme jobs in Germany and around the world. Three times a week, we present the best documentaries about the most extreme jobs in German. The content is licensed by the respective copyright holder. ► Subscribe to our documentary channel:    / @realstoriesde