Xref: utzoo unix-pc.general:3170 comp.sys.att:6811 sci.electronics:6736 sci.med:10880 Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!usc!ucsd!ames!mips!pacbell!att!cbnewsc!levy From: levy@cbnewsc.ATT.COM (Daniel R. Levy) Newsgroups: unix-pc.general,comp.sys.att,sci.electronics,sci.med Subject: re toner hazards (was Re: Conductive Dust Bunnies) Summary: the Toner From Hell Message-ID: <1419@cbnewsc.ATT.COM> Date: 26 Jun 89 02:14:06 GMT References: <1989Jun14.042949.597@ivucsb.sba.ca.us> <19512@cup.portal.com> <321@cbnewsi.ATT.COM> Organization: AT&T Bell Laboratories, Skokie IL Lines: 20 In article <321@cbnewsi.ATT.COM>, fiesta@cbnewsi.ATT.COM (eric.c.beck) writes: < > photocopier. If you want to know how much toner they throw into the < > atmosphere, look at the walls and carpet or your photocopier room. Black < > lung disease an occupational health problem in the reprographics dept? < < A copier tech once told me that the toner could be absorbed into < the body through the skin (!?) afterwhich it would collect in the kidneys < and cause "permanent" damage (e.g. clog them up). Anybody else ever here < of this?? I've cross posted to sci.med in hopes of getting a reply. As for my $0.02, there's a guy in my group who has a son in the photocopier repair business, and he tells me that airborne toner can be absorbed through the lungs and work its way OUT through the skin. He says he's not pulling my leg. (Suuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuure.....) -- Daniel R. Levy UNIX(R) mail: att!ttbcad!levy, att!cbnewsc!levy AT&T Bell Laboratories 5555 West Touhy Avenue Any opinions expressed in the message above are Skokie, Illinois 60077 mine, and not necessarily AT&T's.