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Subject: Ventilation of Linecasters


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Patrick Leary
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Date Posted: 04:20:55 04/06/03 Sun
In reply to: Howard Herman-Haase 's message, "Ventilation of Linotype Machines" on 14:25:01 02/28/02 Thu

Be careful when cleaning and plunger and well . . . DO NOT inhale any of the dust/vapors when cleaning the plunger with a wire brush. Far, far more operators have died of cirrhosis of the liver than from inhaling fumes from the pot of a linecaster.

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