e-tek
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If you want to see how serious "metal fume fever" can be, read the following:
SAFETY - III : A Case study
Death by Metal Fume Fever
Posthumous Demonstration by Jim Paw-Paw Wilson
http://www.pawpawsforge.com
May 13, 2005
I have been known to be wrong (ask Mrs E-tek!!) and I'm not saying anyone should just believe me, but let's look at the best info possible for all these matters.
FOREMOST, let's NOT confuse things especially the EVIDENCE!
While I agree "Metal Fume Fever" can be dangerous, it can also be caused by a variety of metals being burned. Some metals can be fatal, some (like Zinc) usually not.
The link you reported is a layman's "post-mortem" on a very sad tragedy with MANY confounding confusing and likely poorly-reported factors. Firstly, the guy had emphysema, which obviously contributed. Second, looks like there where several - or MANY - metals burning in there, including Zinc Oxide. Zinc Chloride, an "ITC coating in the kiln was burned off"..... Thirdly, sounds like he stayed when others left, making one wonder what the O2 levels where....
Of course all of us should try not to **** up any fumes!! But I also like to look at the facts of matters.
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