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Toner Box Explosion Almost Made Me Quit
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<blockquote data-quote="watdaflock?" data-source="post: 1407593" data-attributes="member: 53239"><p>Ironic you're worried about breathing in some toner for a few minutes after admitting this.</p><p></p><p>As for you getting into trouble/fired - Tell your boss you want something on paper about breathing in toner is not a hazard and you don't need a mask.</p><p>Personally your boss sounds like a d*ck to say such a thing and obviously cares less about you.</p><p></p><p></p><p>"The International Agency for Research on Cancer has classified toner powder as a type 2B carcinogen with the primary ingredient in most laser toner cartridges being Carbon Black. Carbon dust, which toner is mainly composed of, is known to emit carcinogens which can be dangerous to humans and result in a form a cancer when inhaled. Normal operation of photocopiers and laser printers will not expose users to these possible risks; however a broken cartridge that explodes toner powder in the office can be a different story"</p><p></p><p>(Google "toner ink exposure")</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="watdaflock?, post: 1407593, member: 53239"] Ironic you're worried about breathing in some toner for a few minutes after admitting this. As for you getting into trouble/fired - Tell your boss you want something on paper about breathing in toner is not a hazard and you don't need a mask. Personally your boss sounds like a d*ck to say such a thing and obviously cares less about you. "The International Agency for Research on Cancer has classified toner powder as a type 2B carcinogen with the primary ingredient in most laser toner cartridges being Carbon Black. Carbon dust, which toner is mainly composed of, is known to emit carcinogens which can be dangerous to humans and result in a form a cancer when inhaled. Normal operation of photocopiers and laser printers will not expose users to these possible risks; however a broken cartridge that explodes toner powder in the office can be a different story" (Google "toner ink exposure") [/QUOTE]
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