Everybody,
Thanks for all the info.
http://www.ehs.ucsb.edu/units/ih/ihrsc/ihpdf/ihductliner.pdf
Just to be clear this may have changed!
Thanks Kevin. In the vault buddy.
One has to ask themselves questions daily to seek out a unbiased realization of what he or she may consider fact these days. IMO of course. Why would anyone or government for that fact of the matter hold back sensitive health related information that could cause harm to the population? God forbid money pay a bias roll in fact finding!!! It never crossed my mind.:roll:
I asked myself , how long has fiberglass been used in building related industry just for one. How many individuals are hired and what relationship does it play in building and for how long?
Could you imagine the devastating effects it would have on the industry as a whole???
Cancer Links
A 1994 report by the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) listed fiberglass as a human carcinogen, according to the American Lung Association. To warn users about the danger of this product, OSHA and the IARC require that all fiberglass insulation packages contain health warning labels. As of 2009, these labels are still required, despite a 2001 IARC report that fiberglass is not a likely carcinogen.
Read more: History of Fiberglass Insulation | eHow.com http://www.ehow.com/about_5479476_history-fiberglass-insulation.html#ixzz2DxgLR4QI
Enjoy.
Just say-en.