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Asbestos Law - Silicosis
According to the National Institute of Health, silicosis is a
respiratory disease caused by inhalation of silica dust which leads to inflammation and then scarring of the lung tissue. There are three types of silicosis. * Simple chronic silicosis results from long-term exposure (more than 20 years) to low amounts of silica dust. Nodules of chronic inflammation and scarring provoked by the silica dust form in the lungs and chest lymph nodes. This disease may feature breathlessness and may resemble chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. http://www.qs138.com/asbestos-law/silicosis.htm |
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Asbestos Law - Silicosis
wrote in message ... According to the National Institute of Health, silicosis is a respiratory disease caused by inhalation of silica dust which leads to inflammation and then scarring of the lung tissue. There are three types of silicosis. * Simple chronic silicosis results from long-term exposure (more than 20 years) to low amounts of silica dust. Nodules of chronic inflammation and scarring provoked by the silica dust form in the lungs and chest lymph nodes. This disease may feature breathlessness and may resemble chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. http://www.qs138.com/asbestos-law/silicosis.htm Is this in reply to something? or you just trying to scare hell out of someone in particular? keep the glass wet while working it cold, and you will have more problems with city air. |
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Asbestos Law - Silicosis
On Mon, 19 Nov 2007 08:57:24 -0500, Javahut wrote:
Is this in reply to something? or you just trying to scare hell out of someone in particular? I'm guessing it's the usual bottom-feeding lawyer scum trying to find plaintiffs. Maybe me so the lio ma (spaces inserted to keep away the spam bots) is finally played out so they're moving on to other stuff? |
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Asbestos Law - Silicosis
On Nov 19, 8:57 am, "Javahut" wrote:
wrote in message ... According to the National Institute of Health, silicosis is a respiratory disease caused by inhalation of silica dust which leads to inflammation and then scarring of the lung tissue. There are three types of silicosis. * Simple chronic silicosis results from long-term exposure (more than 20 years) to low amounts of silica dust. Nodules of chronic inflammation and scarring provoked by the silica dust form in the lungs and chest lymph nodes. This disease may feature breathlessness and may resemble chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. http://www.qs138.com/asbestos-law/silicosis.htm Is this in reply to something? or you just trying to scare hell out of someone in particular? keep the glass wet while working it cold, and you will have more problems with city air. Happily, stained glass dust doesn't contain crystalline silicates. You can breath all the glass dust you want, and you'll die a horrible death coughing of something else instead of silicosis. |
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Asbestos Law - Silicosis
Hu nh???? Have you got a reference from somewhere for more of this info?
first i ever heard of it???? m "garysoudyglass" wrote in message ... Happily, stained glass dust doesn't contain crystalline silicates. You can breath all the glass dust you want, and you'll die a horrible death coughing of something else instead of silicosis. |
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Asbestos Law - Silicosis
On Nov 20, 7:28 pm, "michele" wrote:
Hu nh???? Have you got a reference from somewhere for more of this info? first i ever heard of it???? m "garysoudyglass" wrote in message ... Happily, stained glass dust doesn't contain crystalline silicates. You can breath all the glass dust you want, and you'll die a horrible death coughing of something else instead of silicosis.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Only what I can google. But it sounds reasonable to me. http://p2pays.org/ref/04/03917.htm |
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Asbestos Law - Silicosis
"garysoudyglass" wrote in message ... On Nov 19, 8:57 am, "Javahut" wrote: Happily, stained glass dust doesn't contain crystalline silicates. You can breath all the glass dust you want, and you'll die a horrible death coughing of something else instead of silicosis. That's a new one to me? -- JK Sinrod www.SinrodStudios.com www.MyConeyIslandMemories.com |
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Asbestos Law - Silicosis
On Nov 19, 1:35 pm, garysoudyglass wrote:
On Nov 19, 8:57 am, "Javahut" wrote: wrote in message ... According to the National Institute of Health, silicosis is a respiratory disease caused by inhalation of silica dust which leads to inflammation and then scarring of the lung tissue. There are three types of silicosis. * Simple chronic silicosis results from long-term exposure (more than 20 years) to low amounts of silica dust. Nodules of chronic inflammation and scarring provoked by the silica dust form in the lungs and chest lymph nodes. This disease may feature breathlessness and may resemble chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. http://www.qs138.com/asbestos-law/silicosis.htm Is this in reply to something? or you just trying to scare hell out of someone in particular? keep the glass wet while working it cold, and you will have more problems with city air. Happily, stained glass dust doesn't contain crystalline silicates. You can breath all the glass dust you want, and you'll die a horrible death coughing of something else instead of silicosis.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Read this. http://www.cwc.org/gl_bp/gbp2-0503.htm |
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Asbestos Law - Silicosis
Happily, stained glass dust doesn't contain crystalline silicates. You
can breath all the glass dust you want, and you'll die a horrible death coughing of something else instead of silicosis. Hi, I'm new to the group and I couldn't help myself from jumping in here. I come from a health care background so I am always interested in these type of discussions. While I can understand that glass dust may not lead to silicosis, I can see some other potential problems. Inhaling glass dust may lead to accumulations of this dust in the lower reaches of the lungs (alveoli) where it might not be so easily removed either by coughing or mucous flow. This, of coarse, could cause long-term respiratory problems related to the amount of dust one had inhaled. Also, remember that some rat poisons are made with finely crushed glass and an anticoagulant (warfarin). The idea behind this is once the rat eats the poison, it will start to bleed internally from getting cut by the glass. The warfarin prevents the blood from clotting and the unfortunate animal just bleeds out. One of the alleged side "benefits" of this process is that the rat get thirsty and goes to look for water therefore dying somewhere other than your home or wherever you have put your poison. BTW, I do glass casting, fusing and slumping. dennis |
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