Guest guest Posted November 7, 2005 Report Share Posted November 7, 2005 KD, I don't know what state your in but if you wrote a formal complaint to OSHA and they were in on the testing, there is a " General Duty Clause " that they have to post the results. Contact them and tell them that is what you want done. Should be the same in every state. Marcie kdsl92003 <kdsl92003@...> wrote: Hi All, I am awaiting the results of indoor air quailty tests. For those who have had these done, what is a typical turnaround time? It's going on a month and still nothing (or at least that what's work has told me). Along the IAQ test line, I have read that by law a company must release results of these to employees if the request is in writing. Does anyone know if this is a federal law and if so, where would I find it? Unrelated to the IAQ testing. I have read in various places that exposure to mold can result in positive ANA tests and/or elevated sedimentation rates. I'm wondering if this is usually the case, or just in a few instances. I don't really know if my health problems is/was mold related, but I know with 99.9% certainity it is building related. One thing I have really found is that doctors either don't have the time to fully explore your complaints or they are only concerned with " their " parts. Groups such as this one are helpful in that I know I am not alone, making up the health problems or imagining that one area of my work makes me physically sick if I am in there for more than a few minutes. Thanks for any answers to these questions. KD FAIR USE NOTICE: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 8, 2005 Report Share Posted November 8, 2005 hello Marcie: Please elaborate on the positive results of the ANA and ESRD rate regarding mold.. Thanks --- Marcie McGovern <marcie1029@...> wrote: > KD, > I don't know what state your in but if you wrote a > formal complaint to OSHA and they were in on the > testing, there is a " General Duty Clause " that they > have to post the results. Contact them and tell them > that is what you want done. Should be the same in > every state. > > Marcie > kdsl92003 <kdsl92003@...> wrote: > Hi All, > > I am awaiting the results of indoor air quailty > tests. For those > who have had these done, what is a typical > turnaround time? It's > going on a month and still nothing (or at least that > what's work has > told me). > > Along the IAQ test line, I have read that by law a > company must > release results of these to employees if the request > is in writing. > Does anyone know if this is a federal law and if so, > where would I > find it? > > Unrelated to the IAQ testing. I have read in > various places that > exposure to mold can result in positive ANA tests > and/or elevated > sedimentation rates. I'm wondering if this is > usually the case, or > just in a few instances. > > I don't really know if my health problems is/was > mold related, but I > know with 99.9% certainity it is building related. > One thing I have > really found is that doctors either don't have the > time to fully > explore your complaints or they are only concerned > with " their " > parts. Groups such as this one are helpful in that > I know I am not > alone, making up the health problems or imagining > that one area of > my work makes me physically sick if I am in there > for more than a > few minutes. > > Thanks for any answers to these questions. > > KD > > > > > > > > > FAIR USE NOTICE: > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 8, 2005 Report Share Posted November 8, 2005 I was actually more curious about the ANA and Sed rate tests from personal experiences. I read that mold exposure can cause a positve ANA test and an elevated sed rate. Mine were negative, so I'm curious if this is something that always occurs or can occur in some case but not others.....I had the tests done before I figured out that I felt sick every time I walk into a building under construction, so my doctor was pretty perplexed and ordered everything under the sun. shelly king <viva7794@...> wrote: hello Marcie: Please elaborate on the positive results of the ANA and ESRD rate regarding mold.. Thanks --- Marcie McGovern <marcie1029@...> wrote: > KD, > I don't know what state your in but if you wrote a > formal complaint to OSHA and they were in on the > testing, there is a " General Duty Clause " that they > have to post the results. Contact them and tell them > that is what you want done. Should be the same in > every state. > > Marcie > kdsl92003 <kdsl92003@...> wrote: > Hi All, > > I am awaiting the results of indoor air quailty > tests. For those > who have had these done, what is a typical > turnaround time? It's > going on a month and still nothing (or at least that > what's work has > told me). > > Along the IAQ test line, I have read that by law a > company must > release results of these to employees if the request > is in writing. > Does anyone know if this is a federal law and if so, > where would I > find it? > > Unrelated to the IAQ testing. I have read in > various places that > exposure to mold can result in positive ANA tests > and/or elevated > sedimentation rates. I'm wondering if this is > usually the case, or > just in a few instances. > > I don't really know if my health problems is/was > mold related, but I > know with 99.9% certainity it is building related. > One thing I have > really found is that doctors either don't have the > time to fully > explore your complaints or they are only concerned > with " their " > parts. Groups such as this one are helpful in that > I know I am not > alone, making up the health problems or imagining > that one area of > my work makes me physically sick if I am in there > for more than a > few minutes. > > Thanks for any answers to these questions. > > KD > > > > > > > > > FAIR USE NOTICE: > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 9, 2005 Report Share Posted November 9, 2005 MY SEDRATE WAS UP......AT ONSET. V. Re: [] random questions >I was actually more curious about the ANA and Sed rate tests from personal >experiences. I read that mold exposure can cause a positve ANA test and an >elevated sed rate. Mine were negative, so I'm curious if this is something >that always occurs or can occur in some case but not others.....I had the >tests done before I figured out that I felt sick every time I walk into a >building under construction, so my doctor was pretty perplexed and ordered >everything under the sun. > > > shelly king <viva7794@...> wrote: > hello Marcie: > > Please elaborate on the positive results of the ANA > and ESRD rate regarding mold.. > > Thanks > > > > --- Marcie McGovern <marcie1029@...> wrote: > >> KD, >> I don't know what state your in but if you wrote a >> formal complaint to OSHA and they were in on the >> testing, there is a " General Duty Clause " that they >> have to post the results. Contact them and tell them >> that is what you want done. Should be the same in >> every state. >> >> Marcie >> kdsl92003 <kdsl92003@...> wrote: >> Hi All, >> >> I am awaiting the results of indoor air quailty >> tests. For those >> who have had these done, what is a typical >> turnaround time? It's >> going on a month and still nothing (or at least that >> what's work has >> told me). >> >> Along the IAQ test line, I have read that by law a >> company must >> release results of these to employees if the request >> is in writing. >> Does anyone know if this is a federal law and if so, >> where would I >> find it? >> >> Unrelated to the IAQ testing. I have read in >> various places that >> exposure to mold can result in positive ANA tests >> and/or elevated >> sedimentation rates. I'm wondering if this is >> usually the case, or >> just in a few instances. >> >> I don't really know if my health problems is/was >> mold related, but I >> know with 99.9% certainity it is building related. >> One thing I have >> really found is that doctors either don't have the >> time to fully >> explore your complaints or they are only concerned >> with " their " >> parts. Groups such as this one are helpful in that >> I know I am not >> alone, making up the health problems or imagining >> that one area of >> my work makes me physically sick if I am in there >> for more than a >> few minutes. >> >> Thanks for any answers to these questions. >> >> KD >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> FAIR USE NOTICE: >> >> >> >> >> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 9, 2005 Report Share Posted November 9, 2005 What? Marcie shelly king <viva7794@...> wrote: hello Marcie: Please elaborate on the positive results of the ANA and ESRD rate regarding mold.. Thanks --- Marcie McGovern <marcie1029@...> wrote: > KD, > I don't know what state your in but if you wrote a > formal complaint to OSHA and they were in on the > testing, there is a " General Duty Clause " that they > have to post the results. Contact them and tell them > that is what you want done. Should be the same in > every state. > > Marcie > kdsl92003 <kdsl92003@...> wrote: > Hi All, > > I am awaiting the results of indoor air quailty > tests. For those > who have had these done, what is a typical > turnaround time? It's > going on a month and still nothing (or at least that > what's work has > told me). > > Along the IAQ test line, I have read that by law a > company must > release results of these to employees if the request > is in writing. > Does anyone know if this is a federal law and if so, > where would I > find it? > > Unrelated to the IAQ testing. I have read in > various places that > exposure to mold can result in positive ANA tests > and/or elevated > sedimentation rates. I'm wondering if this is > usually the case, or > just in a few instances. > > I don't really know if my health problems is/was > mold related, but I > know with 99.9% certainity it is building related. > One thing I have > really found is that doctors either don't have the > time to fully > explore your complaints or they are only concerned > with " their " > parts. Groups such as this one are helpful in that > I know I am not > alone, making up the health problems or imagining > that one area of > my work makes me physically sick if I am in there > for more than a > few minutes. > > Thanks for any answers to these questions. > > KD > > > > > > > > > FAIR USE NOTICE: > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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