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Default True Confessions: Saftey gear


"Edward Hennessey" wrote in message
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"Keith Nuttle" wrote in message
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On 6/14/2010 8:58 PM, Josepi wrote:
Reminds me of a story my brother told.

He was cutting up jalepeņos for pickling and went for a ****.
Now everybody would wash their hands after going for a leak but,
before???

He rturns to the cutting board to continue food prep, then runs to
the
bathroom in flames.

Hot stuff like that doesn't really wash off once soaked into the
skin...
pretty exiting for the first 10-15 minutes...OUCH....LOL


"Edward wrote in message
m...
Another caveat from experience has to do with solvents soaked into
your clothing. After seeing someone having
a flood of gas drenching his unmentionables, you don't want to
hear
the results of not changing yourself pronto
if that happens to you.

Regards,

Edward Hennessey



Obviously you have never worked in a chemical laboratory. It is
more important to wash going in that coming out. The chemicals
will kill what ever is on your skin, but will corrode any skin that
they may be inadvertently left on for a long period of time.


Ken:


Keith!!!:

Soon as I sent the preceeding post--after talking with one Ken--I
realized I pulled
a dunderhead transfer and gave you a new alias. Please have my open
apologies for the slip.

Regards,

Edward Hennessey