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Old 04-01-2006, 01:40 PM
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what comes to mind first is just 'No'
Haz mat is regulated by OSSA and EPA but that has to do with over the road. City regs are for business like Home Depot and there MSDS sheets.
Your kitchen ain't nothing as far as haz mat goes, you could drink draino and be ok. But try a little mercury. Chemist in a chemical company don't have epa standing over there shoulder when they mix chemicals and like I said the make over 100 NEW chemical concocksions every day.
although carbon tetrachloride is very dangerous it doesn't rate a highlight in the emergency response guidebook, there are over 500 chemicals that are far more dangeous such as carbonyl sulfide. The NRC is responcible when a spill occures. except for military shipments. Ive seen demonstrations where a Class A haz mat suit was melted on a dummy with just a gas cloud.
Im not sure what your point was but if you feel like staying around if a PD officer says stay, then Stay. We called the officers our Cop-i-logical monitor, when the cop goes in and dies then we should pull back more. and notify his kin.
Ron
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