Ray, You can get the alligator clips at an electronics store. You may be able to get the "zip" ties there, too. If not, the stores that pass themselves off as...
Gilbert, Jeffery O.
Jeffery.Gilbert@...
Aug 2, 2004 11:53 am
7316
I have also used binder clips. When the looped end is folded back you can string the tubing through and use the clip part to affix it to the employees shirt. ...
Liesa.C.Stiller@...
Aug 2, 2004 12:18 pm
7317
You can get these from SKC, www.skcinc.com -mmc ... From: aihaih-list@yahoogroups.com [mailto:aihaih-list@yahoogroups.com] Sent: Sunday, August 01, 2004 1:56...
Mary M. Cavanaugh
cavanaughmm@...
Aug 2, 2004 1:45 pm
7318
Looking for an industrial hygiene position? If so, please keep reading. We have two openings – one at our plant in Longview, Texas and another at our...
Environmental Monitoring Systems has a nice collar clip. They are a little pricey for clips but very strong and incorporate a 3/8" hose holder too. ...
http://www.occupationalhazards.com/articles/12179 OSHA Fines Weyerhaeuser $77,000 for Failing to Record Injuries - 08/03/2004 Franklin E. Mirer, PhD, CIH ...
Frank Mirer
fmirer@...
Aug 7, 2004 7:52 pm
7321
Ok folks, this should be a no brainer, but it ain't, apparently. Currently, we are using several types of halogenated anesthetics supplied by Abbott, Baxter,...
Josh Harney
josh.harney@...
Aug 10, 2004 12:57 pm
7322
Josh, This is sort of an indirect answer to your question. Being a halogenated organic, it looks like it might react or at least adhere to polymers and ...
G Hom
ghom@...
Aug 10, 2004 4:52 pm
7323
I agree with Greg's comments. Several years ago, I faced a similar issue in a research university. We found "pure" Teflon containers resistant to HC's, and...
Rahimi, Saeed (OFM)
Saeed.Rahimi@...
Aug 10, 2004 5:27 pm
7324
To all, I have stock containers of "Platinum Asbestos" labelled by Fisher Scientific as Product number "P-152". We can properly dispose of it, however, given...
David Sloman
davidsl@...
Aug 10, 2004 7:42 pm
7325
I will take a WAG and venture that it is/was used as a catalyst for the high temp oxidation of hydrocarbons and CO. Caoimhín [Non-text portions of this...
I have been doing fit testing this week. When you have about 135 to test (using a Portacount), you want to look for variety in your testing scheme. Does...
Mike Hubbard
mhubbard@...
Aug 11, 2004 4:49 pm
7327
Another request for help. I have been asked to develop a quality assurance and certification program that could be used to aid decision-makers ...
David Sloman
davidsl@...
Aug 11, 2004 7:23 pm
7328
Sorry for this, but . . . What I really am looking for is a quality assurance and certification program for BSL-3 labs which would be used by inspectors to...
David Sloman
davidsl@...
Aug 11, 2004 7:40 pm
7329
Mike I didn't understand your questions. What did you mean by, "variety in your testing scheme"? The testing protocol is pretty well spelled out in the...
I'm not sure exactly what the question was either. There is, however, some wiggle room with regard to the rainbow passage (see "serious stuff" section below)....
david.wolff@...
Aug 12, 2004 2:22 pm
7331
David - I really had no questions. I was attempting to make a humorous statement in a request for a facial hair policy the employee could read that would ...
Mike Hubbard
mhubbard@...
Aug 12, 2004 2:30 pm
7332
I've got a client who runs a plating shop that has surfaces with significant amounts of chromic acid contamination (some with better than 100 mg/100 cm2). Any...
Kozak, Greg (DLEG)
gkozak@...
Aug 12, 2004 9:13 pm
7333
I can see the value of reinforcing the need to follow policy by having the employee read the policy during the fit test procedure. I have also seen how...
The Rainbow passage is NOT required! For those slavishly laboring under this false premise. I just have the people talk, tell me about their family, home, last...
I also think that using the face piece particle counting technology available today, rather than the banana oil/saccharin qualitative tests for half faced...
Mike Hubbard
mhubbard@...
Aug 13, 2004 12:32 pm
7336
... From: Zavon, Peter L [mailto:Peter.Zavon@...] Sent: Friday, August 13, 2004 9:06 AM To: mhubbard@... Subject: FW: RE: Fit Test Question ...
Mike Hubbard
mhubbard@...
Aug 13, 2004 1:11 pm
7337
A CD that one of our safety engineers bought has a song that talks about the use of white mercury pills. The lyrics describe a doctor preparing the material...
Both metallic mercury fume and mercurous chloride were used to treat syphilis from ancient times until earlier this century. Calomel - white mercury (the...
Brustein, Daniel, MD
DBrustein@...
Aug 13, 2004 5:44 pm
7339
Oops - Actually, mercury was used to treat syphilis from ancient times until early LAST century (ie as late as the 1920's, perhaps even later by those who...
Brustein, Daniel, MD
DBrustein@...
Aug 13, 2004 5:55 pm
7340
Hello List! Posit- Unbeknownst to me, I acidentally scatter invisible paint droplettes in a statistically non-random fashion on all six surfaces of an empty...
You shouldn't poke fun of those government contracts. Just keep running over budget and ask for continuation money until you are bought out by Haliburton. ......
Guello, Samuel F CIV
SFGuello@...
Aug 13, 2004 8:16 pm
7342
Re: Chromic acid surface contamination Once your client has cleaned up the existing contaminated surfaces, is there any way to re-engineer the process so...
Mary M. Cavanaugh
cavanaughmm@...
Aug 13, 2004 8:23 pm
7343
Just for fun, here's the lyrics - http://www.thetraditionbearers.com/htmfiles/songs/song_ltcd1006_pills.ht m Cindy Cindy Baldwin, CIH Senior Industrial...
What a great Friday topic! :-) Like several other old English ballads, it goes to the same tune as "The Streets of Laredo." It's one of a whole bunch of...