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<blockquote data-quote="Prototelis" data-source="post: 126448" data-attributes="member: 5764"><p>My credentials are what anyone needs to look up any chemical and understand it's concentration levels.</p><p> </p><p>Highschool math, and the internet to look up chemical fact sheets.</p><p> </p><p>Phenol I remembered right off the bat, becuase I like looking up chemicals on the back labels of just about anything.</p><p> </p><p>No, I don't think it's concentrated in the same amounts. But what I was trying to point out is that it's NOT this super killer chemical. And that it'd take a much more direct exposure to the chemical to cause any serious long term problems. It can be dangerous, and they did evacuate their compound. But any good business doesn't want to be sued. Which honestly is what he needs to be doing.</p><p> </p><p>You are exposed to ALOT of phenol every day. Infact, I'm more than confident that if you knew how much cancer causing radiation you were exposed to every day you'd wear a lead suit.</p><p> </p><p>PS, yeah my grammar sucks ocassionally.</p><p> </p><p>If you want to go look up the chemical fact sheets you're welcome to.</p><p> </p><p>This thread interested me, because theres no way any company would ignore something like this unless there was a real reason to.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Prototelis, post: 126448, member: 5764"] My credentials are what anyone needs to look up any chemical and understand it's concentration levels. Highschool math, and the internet to look up chemical fact sheets. Phenol I remembered right off the bat, becuase I like looking up chemicals on the back labels of just about anything. No, I don't think it's concentrated in the same amounts. But what I was trying to point out is that it's NOT this super killer chemical. And that it'd take a much more direct exposure to the chemical to cause any serious long term problems. It can be dangerous, and they did evacuate their compound. But any good business doesn't want to be sued. Which honestly is what he needs to be doing. You are exposed to ALOT of phenol every day. Infact, I'm more than confident that if you knew how much cancer causing radiation you were exposed to every day you'd wear a lead suit. PS, yeah my grammar sucks ocassionally. If you want to go look up the chemical fact sheets you're welcome to. This thread interested me, because theres no way any company would ignore something like this unless there was a real reason to. [/QUOTE]
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