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> "NIOSH considers this substance to be a potential occupational
> carcinogen."
>
I'll be sure to wear my Tyvek body suit the next time I go to the beach!
(There's an MSDS for water, too BTW!)
I think the MSDS guidelines are meant more for the researcher in an
extreme laboratory environment or for the person in the dust cloud in
the sandblasting booth, shooting industrial-grade particulate at
incredibly high velocities for etching glass or granite or stripping
100-year old paint, more than they are meant for the lifeguard or the
sandcastle-builder, or the desert bedouin for that matter.
Ah, life's a fatal affair,
JasonJayStevens
exhibits . annArborHands-OnMuseum . [log in to unmask]
art . potterBelmarLabs . www.potterbelmar.org . [log in to unmask]
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