Late in the afternoon, a worker at a manufacturing company was requested to clean out a vat. It was approximately 5 feet deep and 5 feet in diameter. He was instructed to use 1,1,1 - Trichloroethane to do the cleaning. When he did not return home from work that evening, his wife telephoned a relative who also worked at the same company. The missing worker was found lying on his back at the bottom of the vat. He was wearing rubber gloves, work boots and a respirator, but not one which would have prevented the inhalation of toxic vapors. It was […]
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