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Could I get in trouble for this?
USSEnterprise:
--- Quote from: boykster on January 17, 2007, 01:41:16 pm ---
--- Quote ---Allison Erwin, a school district spokeswoman, said: "Throughout the construction process, the district had an outside agency perform multiple air tests on multiple occasions, in multiple locations to make sure we were providing a safe environment. Those tests showed no cause for alarm." She also said the state's Public Employees Occupational Safety and Health Program agreed that there was no evidence of an unsafe environment.
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Sounds like the school district has followed standard practices: 3rd party monitoring in multiple areas as well as a sign-off by a health and safety group that represents the state employees.
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If that is the case, why can't we get an abatement report? We already have the sheet citing over 20 violations from the EPA against our school.
Glaine:
Time to pay one of those kids who sticks stuff in the electric sockets for fun to go breath in real good whatever that stuff is so he can file a suit and make this stuff get cleaned up.
:D ;D :D
USSEnterprise:
Only problem with that plan is that it would take 15-20n years for the cancer to set in >:D
mccoy178:
So, what ended up happening at the meeting? Spill the beans kid.
ChadTower:
--- Quote from: USSEnterprise on January 17, 2007, 08:12:18 pm ---Only problem with that plan is that it would take 15-20n years for the cancer to set in >:D
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10-20 years applies to asbestosis, which is scarring of the lung tissue as a result of the overactive (and ineffective) immunoresponse to asbestos fibres inside the lungs. That's not cancer.
The cancers commonly linked to asbestos exposure are lung and larynx with some studies suggesting slightly increased risk for a few others (stomach, pharyngeal, colorectal, gastrointestinal). There are no consistent numbers I've ever seen on latency periods for asbestos related cancers since it is so heavily dependent on things like exposure levels and exposure durations.
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