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Why does the medical field shy away from toxic neuropathy?

Neuropathy | Last Active: Oct 28 2:08pm | Replies (27)

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ALJ stands for administrative law judge who listens to a plaintiff and defendent with no witnesses and makes a determination on contested cases involving state workmans compensation claims. Mine was october 10th and proved to be a horribly biased decision with a lack of looking at the evidence. I will appeal, and am looking into a civil case in the regular court system to get away from the workmans comp arena.

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as a former lab safety professional I can attest that nitrile gloves are NOT designed to be chemical resistant in almost all cases
I've attached one manufacturer's information
there's probably more out there
Do you have access to the Material Safety Data Sheet for the product you were exposed to in the workplace?
what was the written policy on preparing the solution for use and was it followed?
we often ran into folks who did not get adequate training and had no written standard operating procedures for making up the solutions for cleaning...
https://www.dartmouth.edu/ehs/chemical/nitrile_gloves_chemical_resistance_guide.pdf

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