Guest guest Posted February 7, 2011 Report Share Posted February 7, 2011 Carl, From my own personal experience I would say this not only happens in the work place but in most every situation. One no less than 4 occasion the Health Dept did not respond to sewage spills. Even when the poop was in plain sight on the street as was the tissue etc. Numerous complaints and nothing. Same with mold. I feel we must soon get to these useless agencies for many to have a safer environments. I hear the same from others in other counties as well. There must be accountability somewhere. How can you deny something such as poop in plain sight?? God Bless !! dragonflymcs Mayleen ________________________________ From: Connie <connie@...> Sent: Sun, February 6, 2011 12:03:34 PM Subject: [] Re: essential oils Carl, As always, well stated response. Connie Morbach > > Mayleen, > > It is discouraging but not hopeless. More people need to be > trained away from the historical industrial hygiene framework of > one hazard at a time for regulatory compliance. And if those > workplace requirements - which are consistently being invalidated > - don't find a violation then the conclusion is there is " nothing to > detect " so we are therefore imagining it. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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