Re: Mercury WARNINGS

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From: Pam Niedermayer (pam_pine@cape.com)
Date: 11/18/00-12:29:39 PM Z


And it was much appreciated.

Pam

bmaxey1@juno.com wrote:
> ...
> I agree many on this list understand how chemicals are to be handled, but
> the original question was posted by someone who obviously needed info and
> asked about safety. I gave it to her and will not apologize. I used to
> teach chemical safety and I gave far more information that you or most
> would consider needed; and this was for soldering materials. If I were
> preparing a lesson plan for handling mercury and related compounds, it
> would last at least 2 hours, but I would most certainly be chastised and
> derided for too much information.
> ...

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Austin, TX 78705
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