WANTED:  Exxon Valdez oil-spill cleanup WORKERS:  

 

The non-union VECO men who applied Inipol EAP 22

& the union Norcon, VECO men in the Corexit trials...       

Knight Island, Disk Island & Smith Island workers, etc   

the Boatsmen who sprayed chemicals from their boats... *

and the gals who washed the gear, & brought the lunches/supplies to beach workers

and the longshoremen who moved leaking barrels of chemicals...

the captains and crew who transported chemicals,

& the Coast Guard monitors

and the DEC monitors...

the Medics...

those who cleaned the boom,

those who washed the boats,

those who incinerated oil mixed with chemicals,

those who worked with skimmers, siphoning oil and chemicals from the water,  

& anyone who drank water from a big boat that had transported 2-butoxyethanol-chemicals 

.... not just Inipol EAP 22, but also Corexit & multiple other experimental chemicals...

Not only were the chemical mixtures strong in 2-butoxyethanol...

there was, per one report, 230 tons of just Inipol EAP 22 applied ...

the water had to be 'soupy' with poison!

Not to mention that workers had more exposure than they should have had each work day... 

& inadequate personal protective equipment *

... a recipe for human disaster  *

 

No wonder Exxon has suppressed as much medical evidence of what happened to these folks as they could. 

(188 pages of clinic visits by workers per Anchorage Daily News report)

 

What about the Dayville Road Dump site?  *

 

in Exxon's bioremediation experiment, Aug 1989-1990, who used surfactant,

Inipol EAP 22 etc with 2-butoxyethanol, a dry cleaning solvent.  *  Extremely poisonous.

  Contact 1-888-853-5333 or www.valdezlink.com/inipol/pages/ad.htm

 

How does birth order affect the children of those chemically overexposed to 2-butoxyethanol?

Is the first child born or the one born 8 years later.... more at risk for leukemia and brain tumor? *

 

RE:  Cleanup of the Exxon Valdez Oil Spill:

"The human toll alone is not worth it!" Dr. John Middaugh, Alaska State Dept of Epidemiology

 

These people are precious... each and every one of them.

 

 

Where will it all end?

 

OSHA was seeking comments on 2-butoxyethanols, until Nov 6, 2002  *

 

valdez@alaska.com

1-888-853-5333

 

Some researchers don't know there is a difference between Inipol and Inipol EAP 22   not even EPA

 

Website Table of Contents            Worker Survey Form             Workers Home Page

Workers... Do you have any of these symptoms... in general?   *

Workers ... Do you have any of these... 2-butoxyethanol? *

The key to knowing whether you have any health concerns

from the oil or the chemicals is found by checking your blood *  Opinion 3-11-03

e-mail 1-888-853-5333 or Mail:  Mother Margaret, PO Box 233, Valdez, Alaska 99686

 

 

Know any of these?

 

www.valdezlink.com/fun.htm