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Radiation shielded
25 January 2013
In response to the worst nuclear incident in Japan's history, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries has developed the world's first radiationshielded forklift truck cabin. Under its protection, operators will be able to dispose o

In response to the worst nuclear
incident in Japan's history,
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries has
developed the world's first radiationshielded
forklift truck cabin. Under
its protection, operators will be able
to dispose of contaminated rubble
much more quickly. To date, the
clearance has been a slow process
involving unmanned, radiocontrolled
heavy equipment.
The cabin has been fitted to the Mitsubishi Forklift Trucks FD150N 15t diesel counterbalance (part of the FD80-160N series). Initially two trucks are to be supplied for use at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant.
Constructed using 100mm thick steel plates and 230mm thick lead glass, the air-conditioned cabin is equipped with special filters to remove dust and other contamination.
It is also pressurised to prevent external air from entering.
The cabin has been fitted to the Mitsubishi Forklift Trucks FD150N 15t diesel counterbalance (part of the FD80-160N series). Initially two trucks are to be supplied for use at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant.
Constructed using 100mm thick steel plates and 230mm thick lead glass, the air-conditioned cabin is equipped with special filters to remove dust and other contamination.
It is also pressurised to prevent external air from entering.
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