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RE: patient excreta



William,

I could be wrong but it seems apparent that you never rode a submarine or
worked in a shipyard!  ;-)

Been there...done that...and you DON'T want to know.

DJ Richards
Hazards Assessment Team Leader
Rocky Flats Environmental Technology Site
David.Richards@rfets.gov
djrichards@earthlink.net

> -----Original Message-----
> From:	William Lorenzen [SMTP:LORENZEN_W%A1.TCH.Harvard.edu@inet.rfets.gov]
> Sent:	Tuesday, March 16, 1999 11:30 AM
> To:	Multiple recipients of list
> Subject:	RE: patient excreta
> 
>           ...  Well 
>           let's just say it will not be me who crawls in that confined 
>           space.  This could be a real source of exposure (to many
> things)as 
>           well.
>           
>           I heard many a horror stories about lab sink hold-up tanks at
> NIH.  
>           I can't imagine such a thing for raw sewage.
>           
>          
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