This is interesting. Dave Finster and I listed a similar incident about poisoning among lab technicians from contaminated tea in our textbook (Laboratory Safety for Chemistry Students; see p. 4-15; taken from Edmonds and Bourne, Brit J Ind Med, v39, 308-9, 1982). One of the technicians used lab distilled water preserved with sodium azide.
Thanks. Bob
Robert H. Hill, Jr., Ph.D.
The only one that I can remember in recent history is the case of the
http://journals.lww.com/em-news/Fulltext/2010/01000/The_Case_of_the_Contaminated_Coffee_Pot.10.aspx
On 12/1/2012 3:15 PM, Miriam Weil wrote:
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From: Samuella B Sigmann
Sent: Dec 2, 2012 1:34 PM
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Subject: Re: [DCHAS-L] Eating and Drinking in Laboratories
coffee tainted with sodium azide that happened at Harvard a few years
back. I am not sure if the true method of contamination was ever disclosed.
Sammye
Does anyone know where I could find statistical (not anecdotal) data
on illness or injuries related to eating and drinking in laboratories?
Miriam W. Weil, MPH, ScD