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*.... just
trace ... It won't hurt you ...
No, I
don't Think So
| Health
effects:
Ethylene oxide is
classified by the
Occupational Safety and
Health Administration (OSHA)
as an occupational
carcinogen and as a
"de minimis" carcinogen,
meaning that the minimum
amount of the chemical set
by OSHA is considered to be
carcinogenic (cancer
causing). It is listed
on EPA's Toxic Release
Inventory (TRI) as a "de
minimis" carcinogen. It is
also defined as a substance
"which may reasonably be
anticipated to be a
carcinogen" by the U.S.
Department of Health and
Human Services' National
Toxicology Program's Fifth
Annual Report on
Carcinogens.
Ethylene
oxide is linked
to peritoneal
cancer and
leukemia,
and also has
mutagenic and reproductive
effects. Inhalation
causes nausea, vomiting,
neurological disorders, and
even death. Traces of gas in
gloves or clothing may cause
burns. Residues in vascular
catheters can cause
thrombophlebitis; in
endotracheal tubes,
tracheitis. |

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What does peritoneal mean?
"It may mean inter
abdominal? Peritoneal
dialysis is a form or
kidney failure treatment
which years ago had great
successes and failures. It
consisted of an
inter-abdominal shunt or
implant that the patient
could exchange abdominal
saline solution with to
clean out the toxins
normally removed by the
kidneys. It was a good idea
and allowed greater mobility
for people instead of being
restricted to regular kidney
dialysis treatments at
centers. Nephrologists or
kidney specialists were
usually the consultants and
there are centers around the
country rehab. used to send
patients to for training on
either machine or peritoneal
dialysis. Home Nurses were
usually involved to make
home visits to check on the
quality of self care until
they were able to perform
all the tasks. Home Dialysis
was also the other option
using machines."
Valdez para-professional
Primary peritoneal cancer is
a rare cancer. This is a
cancer that has arisen from
the peritoneum. The
peritoneum is best described
as a membrane lining the
inside of the abdomen,
clinging to and covering all
the organs in the abdomen
(for example the intestines,
the liver and the stomach).
A primary peritoneal cancer
can arise from any part of
this membrane.
www.cancerbacup.org.uk
more definition: http://www.mesothelioma-facts.com/peritoneal.shtml
PS Why would Exxon bring
a product, as they did
Corexit 8-1-89?
& even before that when
it was without an MSDS...
fully experimental,
with a chemical even
worse:
Ethylene Oxide:
ETHYLENE
OXIDE |
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Safety and Health Topics: |
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Ethylene Oxide
http://www.osha.gov/SLTC/ethyleneoxide/index.html
Known in 1984 & before:
"Both human and animal
studies suggest that EtO
is a potential occupational
carcinogen,
causing leukemia and other
cancers.
EtO has also been linked to
reproductive damage,
including spontaneous
abortions;
cytogenetic damage;
neurological effects
ranging from nausea and
dizziness to peripheral
paralysis;
and tissue irritation." |
There is video showing
an airplane dumping Corexit in the oiled
waters of the Exxon Valdez Oil Spill.
How sad!
What has happened to
the people who had to transport it?
Dispense it?

What is the chemical
formula look like for ethylene oxide?
Ethylene oxide is ethylene
(CH2=CH2) with an oxygen
atom bridging the two carbons, so it is
roughly like this
0
/ \
H2C = CH2

What was in
the Crude Oil? (MSDS) with hazard
substance info
*
What does
2-butoxyethanol do? (MSDS) with hazard
substance info
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More info
http://www.nsc.org/library/chemical/Ethylen0.htm
Synonyms for
ethylene oxide are
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dihydrooxirene;
-
dimethylene oxide;
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epoxyethane;
-
1,2-epoxyethane;
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ethene oxide;
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etO;
-
oxacyclopropane;
-
oxane;
-
oxidoethane;
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amprolene;
-
anproline; and
-
oxirane.
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Identification
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Chemical Name: Ethylene Oxide
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Regulatory Name: Oxirane, Ethylene
Oxide
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Formula: [CH2]2O
- Dot
Label: Poison gas, Flammable gas
- CAS:
75-21-8
- STCC:
4920353
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CHRIS: EOX
- UN
Number: 1040
More
info:
http://www.valdezlink.com/inipol/corexit.htm

"The human toll alone is not worth it!"
Dr. John Middaugh,
Alaska State Dept of Epidemiology
Workers' Home Page
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2002
Repost
1-31-05 |