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Re: The infamous (and odoriferous?) Fair Radio cap



He doesn't say anything about Dioxin not being dangerous. In fact, he says that
it
is the reason PCBs were considered dangerous. I don't know about the toxicity
level
of PCBs, but I have heard of chloracne permanently disfiguring someone.

Tesla List wrote:

> Original Poster: David Trimmell <davidt-at-pond-dot-net>
>
> At 07:59 PM 4/1/1999 , you wrote:
> >Original Poster: "j. Grissom" <johngd-at-bellsouth-dot-net>
> >
> >
> >
> >Tesla List wrote:
> >
> <<snip>>
> >
> >If I were to come upon a PCB cap, I would cherish it.  I'd know that it
would
> >be
> >impossible for it to cause a fire during a failure.  Of course, I'd have to
> >disguise it so that some safety nazi wouldn't call the EPA snitch line and
I'd
> >end
> >up with armed gestapo on my doorsteps.
> >
> >John (doffing my old retired health-physicist hat)
> >
> >
> >--
> >John De Armond
> >johngd-at-bellsouth-dot-net
> >Neon John's Custom Neon
> >"Bendin' Glass 'n Passin' Gas"
> >
> >
>
> In the eight years I spent as a HP tech I don't remember PCB's or Dioxin
> being within our realm of expertises, fuel flea's, definitely! Most all
> Industrial Hygienists' I have work with would consider PCB's and Dioxin's
> to be a significant health hazard. I beg to differ with your opinion.
>
> Regards,
>
> David Trimmell

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