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INTRO....
Workers, what are your answers to these questions *
If
there is a possibility that you could have not been
affected by the chemicals, please share.
We
would be pleased to know that some workers were NOT health damaged
All
workers need to give this some thought *
More
Exxon Claims
Success *
Time Line:
EPA says OK to experiment *
7-26-89
EXXON creates Inipol
EAP 22 7-28-89 &
commences to field test & lab test simultaneously *
an Exxon Product with MSDS by
Exxon *
Don Moeller's log - Initial Results of using
Inipol EAP 22
- August, 1989 *
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Check
these pages:
Overview: Valdez EXXON
/ VECO Oil Spill Clean up- Hundreds of Bioremediation Workers
Affected *
Are
you TIRED ALL THE TIME?
Symptoms of Chemical
Overexposure: One solvent used in Inipol
EAP 22 was
2-butoxyethanol
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What is the Test for Hemolytic Anemia?
or aplastic anemia from benzene
*.... & General Blood Facts
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What is Considered Normal for Red Blood Cells?
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Could you Possibly be Severely Depressed?
Inipol EAP 22 causes Central Nervous System Damage, your
personality could change from what was normal for you, ....to "fly
off the handle" irritable... all-the-time-Depressed? ... even
suicidal ? Difficulty concentrating? *
Most
of these men were young, just leaving home to go to college & be on
their own.
Their
spouses, most likely, thought their families were abusive in raising
them;
don't
realize they are health damaged....
they
don't realize it, their families they came from nor that they now have...
do not either
Skin -
2-butoxyethanol overexposure defats the skin, & you could have massive
nose bleeds, cracked skin.
Tell Your Doctor
* What
Chemicals You were Exposed to *
& bring the
fact sheet on 2-butoxyethanol *
(page bottom)
Check
you kidney and liver function regularly throughout your
life. Liver info *
per
company MSDS: "Liver and kidney effects including increased
spleen and liver weight."
Learn a Life style
of Avoiding Chemicals *
What Those Who Were
There Have to Share *
You Can Make a Difference, EVOS cleanup Worker!
You are the Only Evidence Left - What
INIPOL EAP 22 did to Workers *
What
does OSHA - Dept of Labor have to tell workers about Inipol EAP 22?
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1-23-01
Why
is there only one official response to concerns workers must have voiced
regarding exposures to Inipol EAP 22?
Why
does this reply not share that cancer could be a health concern?
EPA?
Appears that EPA only was concerned about the environment. They 'dropped
the ball' where people were concerned, but of course that wasn't their
focus. Compare the ingredients of Inipol
EAP 22 to the Product 10 Technical Bulletin *
of EPA. Realize
that Inipol EAP 22 only purported to be a 'fertilizer' it was
actually a surfactant, *
and Exxon was cleaning the beaches with solvents...
they weren't bioremediating anything. *
The results
that were found could have been a reaction of microbes with the refined
oil they were adding with the chemicals.
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Does EPA Approval Mean
Anything? Sometimes they approve things before results can
be fully understood. There
was some Corexit * brought to the oil spill... only experimental, not used
widespread then, but now stockpiled in Valdez with plans for future
experiments. Says one chemical analyst, "If you just look up ethylene oxide, you
can see what it does!" So
why did they even try to use it?
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All components of the
oil *
and the 2-butoxyethanol *
...are or
are suspected teratogens
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Please Pray for these Workers
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Appropriate
Protective Gear? |
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Workers
didn't have chemical retardant suits, they had rain suits; MSDS
required No inhalation, No skin contact. The Density *
of Inipol EAP 22 with 2-butoxyethanol was such that it was
absorbed, as I understand it, directly into the
cells; the formula of Inipol EAP 22 was made so strong (10-12 times
the strength of poison in pesticides) that it seemed even minor exposure
caused health problems, per what longshoremen and other non-bioremediation
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Also,
from reading studies, it is believed that 2-butoxyethanol of Inipol EAP 22 alters the cells of humans.
To
quote Exxon's scientist: "2-butoxyethanol, a common solvent
used in Inipol as a viscosity reducer and stabilizer. 'While it
is biodegradable, it is potentially harmful to mammals if a sufficient amount is
absorbed through the skin.' "
Environment
Reporter, Vol. 23, No. 51, p3169 (April 16, 1993).
Says
one bioremediation worker:
"One did not spray Inipol EAP 22 for
any period of time without becoming saturated in it.
As
you probably are aware, the protection gear was inadequate and the sprayers
leaked.
I
personally have been on disability since mid 1990's
due
to a variety of mostly not understood illnesses." 11-7-02
Reply
Has
Exxon been Forthright? *
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http://www.valdezlink.com/inipol/pages/neurotoxicity.htm
Studies
on Central Nervous System affected by solvent exposures: http://www.whis.nzl.org/snftaas/pt17.html
&
within this article:
"*From WHO World
Health Organization (via Toxins Awareness Group): paint
solvents are carcinogenic,
painters having a 40% higher chance of lung cancer and 20%
higher of stomach, bladder, larynx, etc cancers,
while
their children are at increased risk of leukemia and brain tumors."
Thelma's story *
Note:
2-butoxyethanol
is a paint solvent, dry cleaning solvent, also used in dissolving plastics
Symptoms
of Chemical Overexposure: One solvent used in Inipol
EAP 22 was 2-butoxyethanol
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Could what
Exxon did to these workers be criminal?
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"We
need to pay a lot more attention to preventive medicine-
-not
so much to radiating, poisoning and cutting." -Dr. Ben Carson *
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Good
Consultants for your doctor to work with!
If you
don't have a doctor, check with them directly. *
These are laboratories which can help the chemically sensitive and
his/her doctor.
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Pesticides and Other
Xenobiotics, Dr. John Laseter
Accu-Chem Laboratories
E.H.S. Inc.
990 Bowser Suite 800
Richardson, TX 75081
This lab can test for specific chemicals in blood and urine, etc.
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http://www.snowcrest.net/lassen/mcsei.html
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cancer of the joints; he commented in an interview with Larry King -
that as a young man he worked in a steel mill. *
Could his Cancer have been from
chemicals he was exposed to?
What was he exposed to
then? Are his children at health risk, such as Thelma was? *
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How
About our Marine Life? |
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Decline of the Pacific Herring...
could it be the Inipol EAP 22? Why I think so *
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& now December, 2002 does
Exxon what to dump Corexit in the Water...? *
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Home: www.valdezlink.com/inipol
e-mail address:
Margaret Diann
'Mother Margaret'
VALDEZ 1-888-853-5333
Worker Survey *
A Newspaper ad you can place in your
local paper:
WANTED:
People from Exxon Valdez oil-spill cleanup: The VECO men in Exxon's
bioremediation experiment, Aug 1989-1990, who used surfactant, Inipol EAP 22
with 2-butoxyethanol, a dry cleaning solvent. Extremely poisonous.
Now used in Exxon's Corexit which they want permits for widespread use. Contact 1-888-853-5333 or www.valdezlink.com/inipol/pages/ad.htm
Contact
* regarding
Exxon Valdez Oil Spill Cleanup Workers

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2002 - 2009 Margaret Diann Hursh
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