[ RadSafe ] Re: [riskanal] First Responders' Risk Assessment

Robert Atkinson robert.atkinson at genetix.com
Wed Sep 27 02:01:46 CDT 2006


Hi,
Just a thought, but could the apparently "over the top" level of
protection be due to a reason other that basic safety? Many employers in
the USA carry out drug testing. I assume that handling a quantity of
plants could cause a positive result if you were tested. 

Robert G8RPI.


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Subject: [ RadSafe ] Re: [riskanal] First Responders' Risk Assessment

yikes!  what the heck were those decision makers smoking?

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Subject: [riskanal] First Responders' Risk Assessment


> The Boston Herald reported today that when the police in a 
> Massachusetts community first investigated the report of a housebreak 
> they detected the overpowering smell of 30 to 40 marijuana plants so 
> before investigating further they were issued breathing apparatus and 
> hazardous material suits.
> 
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