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Re: "Scientific Evidence"



All occupations, all activities and all non-activities carry risk.  For
example if you are sleeping in your bed an airplane can fall on you, a car
can strike your house, a car parked beneath  your bedroom can kill you with
carbon monoxide.  If you are sleeping with your family in a tent in a
campground a van can run over the tent and kill you all.  If you are at a
dance in a hotel in a city, the hotel can fall on you and kill you.  None of
these, and others, are theoretical, they have all happened.  Some of them
happen regularly.

Don Kosloff  dkosloff1@email.msn.com
2910 Main St, PERRY OH 44081


. Original Message -----
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To: "Multiple recipients of list" <radsafe@romulus.ehs.uiuc.edu>
Sent: Wednesday, July 26, 2000 4:04 PM
Subject: Re: "Scientific Evidence"


> One possible answer is to acknowledge that many (maybe all) occupations
(maybe activities) carry some risk.  Assuming that the individual was
informed of the known hazards and those hazards were contolled within
accepted standards, then no reparation for health effects, whether or not
proven to be linked to the hazard, should be provided.
>
> Political viability = 0
>
> Lew LaGarde
> offtowy@aol.com
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