Perhaps you don’t know how toxic PCBs are. Or perhaps you don’t care. Sounds like the latter based on your transformer comment. You didnt wear gloves?
I am fully aware of PCB toxicity. And yes we wore cotton or leather gloves.
One of the jobs that was part of my job was taking care of hazardous waste and keeping the books/paperwork on it according to regulations. At the time PCBs were not even a class B2 carcinogen, that was declared later by the Government. It was not until much later (2013) that internationally it was declared a class 1, weight of evidence known carcinogen.
The trouble is most people just hear the word PCB or Asbestos and go into panic fits. They do not have any idea of permissible exposure limits, concentrations PPM, friability, types of exposure or anything else about what is intended by the regulations.
I agree that PCBs belong on the list. I also know we were not aware of the exposure risk at the time because there was no study of it.
I also know that of the many people that 'I" personally knew or worked with that I have kept in touch with, none of them ever had a cancer problem that killed them. Alcohol killed two. A surgery gone wrong killed one. A stroke killed another. And a car accident another. Most of the rest of us that have not yet died of old age are reaching that time in our lives.
According to 'public' hysteria all we are all doomed by 'exposure', which is just not true.
For some of the rest of you, as an example, some of the other items I know of on the class 1 list are things like Ethelyne Oxide, which is not uncommon and is probably the number one cleaner used in hospitals. Vinyl Chloride which is commonly used a lot (like in PVC), Benzene, as what is in gasoline and other such products. Are you all going to have the same reaction to them now when you are around these?
AGAIN, the KEY is "ALLOWABLE EXPOSURE LIMITS". NOT 'just WHAT IT IS." ACTUAL accurate Knowledge is very important.