Darkroom air quality
M. K. Nair
mkn2 at IMAP.PITT.EDU
Tue Oct 30 15:08:35 PST 2001
Mike:
Try this one....
Byrns GE, Palatianos KH, Shands LA, Fennelley KP, McCammon CS, Boudreau AY, Breysse PN, Mitchell CS. Chemical hazards in radiology. Appl Occup Environ Hyg. 2000; 15: 203-8.
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From: "MICHAEL MJ PHAROAH" <michael.pharoah at UTORONTO.CA>
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Sent: Tuesday, October 30, 2001 11:22 AM
Subject: darkroom air quality
> Dear Members
> Our Faculty support staff have recently become unionized
> and presence of processing fumes within the darkroom has
> become a rather large issue. The ventilation is good but
> there still is a slight odour. Does anyone know of reports
> or data that show that there are any long term ill effects
> from exposure to fumes from the chemistry used to develope
> radiographs.
>
> Thank you for your help.
>
> Mike Pharoah
>
> ----------------------
> MICHAEL MJ PHAROAH
> michael.pharoah at utoronto.ca
>
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