Walnut media in tumblers
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Turns out it was very bad for this guy. Even if the product was labeled it might not have helped. How could he have seen the containers?
I agree the media ingredients should at least be labeled, and those who are aware of their allergies need to be aware of so many of today's uses.
I think what is wrecking the warning label thing are the warnings about "MAY contain nuts", and "Produced in a facility which handles nuts" etc. People get jaded, apathetic, yeah yeah yeah blah blah blah.
Personally I no longer care if a "Product is known to contain trace elements of a compound known to cause cancer in California".
Everything there causes cancer!!
Nonetheless I feel for the guy and his family. It was a million to one shot that it would happen to him on that day.Last edited by JB White; 10-23-2017, 02:56.2016 Chicago Cubs. MLB Champions!
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Whether silica sand, or the walnut hulls that replaced it, proper respiratory equipment would have prevented this problem - especially since he was removing leaded paint at the time. Someone either didn't provide the guy with proper gear to do his job, or he didn't mind inhaling toxic lead-based paint dust & decided not to use provided respiratory filtration.
If I had a potentially life threatening sensitivity, I'd ALWAYS have an antidote or treatment at hand.Comment
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There might be if you're tumbling lead painted nuts. Just something to keep in mind.
At one time I was breaking out in a rash and had some minor respiratory symptoms. Later I found out that working with some tropical hardwoods released toxins. Fortunately for me it didn't hit me as hard as it did some others. Ya never know until.... They should label those trees!
Last edited by JB White; 10-24-2017, 08:35.2016 Chicago Cubs. MLB Champions!
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