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Posted by NDS on June 19, 2005 at 09:43:45 from (205.188.117.73):
In Reply to: Re: How did they paint tractors at the factory dur posted by Paul in Mich on June 19, 2005 at 07:42:22:
I agree on a lot of the regulations but on the other hand I went to work in a large chemical plant in the fiftys and retired from there in 1991. For the first 20 or so years no one was interested in preventing employee exposure to the dozens of chemicals we delt with. After OSHA came around company spent lots of money on ventilation etc. and our exposure went down drasticaly and company became very much exposure concouis. Now a unusualy large percentage of the people I worked with in early years have or had prostrate, lung and colon cancer including me. Can not help but wonder if this would have been true without all the chemical exposure in early years.
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