Monday, August 9, 2010

Cause and Effect - Know What Counts

Were you in a better place ten years ago?  What about five years ago?   How about three or four years ago?   Do your answers go something like this?  Ten years ago I was doing great!  Five years ago, not so good.    And right now,  how's everything  going for you?

Find everyone who shares a common thread with you and if you hear the same answers, you are feeling the ripple effect from something that nobody wants to identify.  Someone has to ask the hard questions.  Make the hard decisions, not play it safe.  Life is too short for that. You can't get out of life alive.  Did you hear that?  You can't get out of life alive so be bold.  Live full.  Die empty. ~~Les Brown.

 It just so happens that  Chronic Toxic Encephalopathy  (CTE) is not related to any one specifc solvent making it difficult to diagnose with any certainty.  Organic solvents can dissolve grease, dirt, resins, oils, varnish and undiluted solvents are used to clean tools, brushes, work surfaces, and even hands.

Frequently used solvents include kerosene, acetone, turpentine, toluene, ethyl alcohol, etc.  Solvent blends are also common, for example lacquer thinners, mineral spirits, naphthas, and petroleum distillates.

When solvent blends are mixed with raw materials they become reactive chemicals, highly toxic mixtures with unknown effects that cannot be good.  Symptoms won't disappear when there are chemical reactions present and ignoring them won't make them less real. Almost all commercial cleaning and maintenance products contain hazardous chemicals in either water or solvent based formulas.

Solvents are used in fabric protectants, hair sprays, costume products,  removers, automobile waxing and polishing compounds, rubber protective dressing, plastics materials, metal cleaners, and some adhesives.   The chemicals and the symptoms outlined are real - you decide what the effects are and if you dare, leave your comments below.

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Hazardous Chemicals In The Workplace Wreak Havoc on Customer Service

Customer Service may not be as important as you think. The world's BEST products are the more important to anyone who knows from experience what the world's best is and they are willing to pay with more than just cash to get it.

During the the last 10 years customers have experienced first hand the world's best bad online customer service of all time. Yet there is always a steady stream if repeat buyers who will do whatever it takes to get the World's best products.

Nothing else will satisfy anyone who has tried the World's Finest products on the planet. If there really are products that great, why don't more people know about them?

You don't tell friends you like about places with bad customer service or they'll get mad at you because they won't know why you sent them there. You would have to let them try some of your products so they know why but that's not going to happen. Hiding these products in the garage is common practice so nobody finds any left over to ask for.

Just telling someone how great the products are won't be enough to justify the bad customer service. You have to know by first-hand personal experience so you can make up your own mind about whether they are worth waiting for and getting no answers about when your order will be shipped.

Why is the most asked question of all.  They just want to know why their order isn't shipped sooner and sometimes if you're lucky it will be shipped withing a few days.

If anyone is brave enough to leave a comment, I will be very surprised, even shocked.  However, if you do, you will be justly rewarded for your effort and the courage shown.    What about leaving an anonymous comment?  Would that work for everyone else?  Register as Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck or Lizzy Borden  It would be nice to know what some experts have to say.

There are 37 Hazardous Chemicals listed with each chemical in the process of being linked to the most complete information we can find available. Click the above title to see full listing.

Thursday, December 10, 2009

The Effects of Hazardous Chemicals In The Workplace

Instead of re-printing the research found for each of these 37 Hazardous Chemicals, each one is going to be linked to the most complete information we can find available. If you have any information about the long term effects of exposure to any of these chemicals, please leave your comments with your linking information below.


XYLENE

MINERAL SPIRITS

HEXANE

VERSENE 100

VANWET 9N9

FORMALDEHYDE

HYDROCHLORIC ACID

AMMONIUM HYDROXIDE

SULFURIC ACID

ISOPROPYL ALCOHOL

MINERAL SPIRITS

SODIUM NITRITE

SODIUM GLUCONATE

PROPYLENE GLYCOL

SODIUM TRIPOLYPHOSPHATE

CALSUDS CD-6

D-LIMONENE UNTREATED/TECH

TRIETHANOLAMINE 99.00%

VANWET SXS 40.00%

KEROSENE DEODORIZED

ETHYLENE GLYCOL

MONOETHANOLAMINE 99.00%

TWEEN 60

SODIUM METASILICATE

AMMONIUM HYDROGEN DIFLUORIDE

SILICONE FLUID


ACUSOL 820 ACRYSOL

GLYCERINE 99.50%

VANWET 9N9 NONIONIC

PHOSPHORIC ACID

CAUSTIC POTASH

VM&P NAPHTHA

CAUSTIC SODA

SODIUM SULFATE

GLYCOL ETHER

METHYL ACETATE

MINERAL SPIRITS