SpidermanTuba
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And I have had exposure to bad stuff as well... but there are indeed hazmat procedures specifically involving large level crude oil spills
You are simply looking for any way to continue your delusional BP rant
You need serious mental help
Says here:
http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&sour...AdWix42hL_nB2tiRQ&sig2=J7RbXxf05hK5P8RP3gQkjgWear insulating gloves and protective clothing
when contact with skin may occur. Wash with
soap and water before eating, drinking or
smoking. Launder contaminated clothing before
reuse.
Doesn't say destroy. Says launder.
Nice try
Protective clothing and equipment must be decontaminated, cleaned, laundered, maintained, or replaced to retain effectiveness.
OSHA 3114 - Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response
But we know you'll continue on your BP Derangement Syndrome anyway
Funny how BP gets to decide what the "or" is with clothing that does not belong to them, especially when the MSDS on oil that I provided specifically states laundering is a proper means of dealing with it.
Here's an idea - since its their oil spill, fucking up the fishermans' fishing, and the fisherman is helping them to clean up their oil spill in their underclothes, maybe instead of destroying the clothing that does not belong to them and which is being worn by people cleaning up their mess, they should clean and return the clothing instead?
The corporation is always right - even when they pollute your land and steal the clothes off your back - aren't they? If the corporation told you it needed to marry your daughter to provide jobs, you'd be saving up for a dowry.
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