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zombielicious
Location: Montreal, Quebec Gender: Female
| | Re: Dow / O'Keefe Brewery <Reply # 60 on 5/14/2005 10:41 PM >
| | | Posted by TaP Spek with his moon suit
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One step for man and one giant leap for UE!
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SPEK Photo
Location: Where you were not.
"Chere cachère!"
| | | Re: Dow / O'Keefe Brewery <Reply # 61 on 5/15/2005 12:02 AM >
| | | Posted by vala Hahah, do you always explore looking like that?
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No, only since this winter when I go to Dow or to a place where there is lots of broken asbestos. If I was fully following the CSST regulation for asbestos it wouldn't be too much to take a shower before removing the mask. [last edit 5/15/2005 12:02 AM by SPEK Photo - edited 1 times]
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arigato
Location: montréal Gender: Male
| | Re: Dow / O'Keefe Brewery <Reply # 62 on 5/23/2005 4:00 PM >
| | | I imagine having a getup like that would also make you look less like someone who didn't belong there - good idea. Are you using standard dust filters on your mask? I think I recognize the mask style - we used to sell those at the Concordia art supply store (they probably still do) but I didn't know the purple cartridges were asbestos-rated.
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atomx
Location: Brighton, ON Gender: Male
| | | Re: Dow / O'Keefe Brewery <Reply # 64 on 5/24/2005 11:44 AM >
| | | From what I've been researching, all the manufacturers of N100's say it's and excellent filter EXCEPT FROM ASBESTOS ----- And from a letter from the president of the U.S. Department of Labor, Kenneth V. Vaughan: "The filter classified as a P100 in Part 84 is the only Part 84 filter that is, in all senses, a HEPA filter as required by 1910.1001, the asbestos standard."
Edit: added quote. [last edit 5/24/2005 11:52 AM by atomx - edited 1 times]
"Programming today is a race between software engineers striving to build bigger and better idiot-proof programs, and the Universe trying to produce bigger and better idiots. So far, the Universe is winning." - Richard Cook |
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mewthree
Location: Montreal, Quebec, Canada Gender: Male
| | | Re: Dow / O'Keefe Brewery <Reply # 65 on 5/25/2005 7:02 AM >
| | | Well the fact that a BEER BREWERY could possibly go abandoned.. or get converted is rediculous!
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dragoman
Location: Montreal / Los Angeles Gender: Male
english gaeilge nihongo francais
| | Re: Dow / O'Keefe Brewery <Reply # 66 on 5/31/2005 11:44 PM >
| | | Before the new membership levels came in, I posted quite a bit on the Lowney/Gault building - all that info has gone from the database along with all the stuff on Dow, etc. Anyone know where it's all gone?
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Boons
Location: Montreal Gender: Male
| | Re: Dow / O'Keefe Brewery <Reply # 67 on 8/4/2005 4:55 AM >
| | | It's probably only accessible to lvl 3 members.
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SPEK Photo
Location: Where you were not.
"Chere cachère!"
| | | Re: Dow / O'Keefe Brewery <Reply # 68 on 8/4/2005 9:12 PM >
| | | Posted by atomx
From what I've been researching, all the manufacturers of N100's say it's and excellent filter EXCEPT FROM ASBESTOS ----- And from a letter from the president of the U.S. Department of Labor, Kenneth V. Vaughan: "The filter classified as a P100 in Part 84 is the only Part 84 filter that is, in all senses, a HEPA filter as required by 1910.1001, the asbestos standard."
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P-100 filter, not N-100. The link and the entry in the encyclopedia is for P-100 don't look at the rest, buy P filters.
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arigato
Location: montréal Gender: Male
| | Re: Dow / O'Keefe Brewery <Reply # 69 on 8/13/2005 2:25 PM >
| | | Ah, good to know - thanks for the clarification.
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