From: ACTSNYC**At_Symbol_Here**cs.com Subject: Re: [DCHAS-L] mercury- final questions Date: November 26, 2007 9:03:19 AM EST I agree with the statement below with three exceptions: 1) if you are having overt neurological symptoms; 2) if you are planning to take some sort of legal action against your employer--which under the restrictions imposed by the Workers' Compensation system--is almost impossible to do; or 3) you have good reason to believe that the school is hiring people to test who are either incompetent or malfeasant. There is nothing urgent about testing you or your children as long as we are talking about a few weeks until results of the tests are available. Then those tests can guide the toxicologist. Monona Rossol, industrial hygienist > Before testing himself and his children through a toxicologist, I > believe his first concern should be determination of the amount of > mercury in the rooms as established by testing with the Lumex 915. > The results of that testing should guide subsequent actions
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