This is an interesting reference, to be sure -- and there are others.
National Institutes of Health Reduces Mercury and Improves Sustainability of Laboratory Facility Decommissioning http://tinyurl.com/yzgad3j
EPA Recognizes 47 New England Hospitals For Mercury Reduction Efforts; Hartford Hospital Leads Way Among Connecticut Health-Care Facilities 04/19/2001 http://tinyurl.com/yzhetzf
NIH Mercury Abatement Program http://tinyurl.com/yl6rmmd
The last reference comes to us complete with a cartoon begging the question "Mad as a Hatter?"
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Ginger,
This is an interesting reference, to be sure -- and there are others.
National Institutes of Health Reduces Mercury and Improves Sustainability of Laboratory Facility Decommissioning
http://tinyurl.com/yzgad3j
EPA Recognizes 47 New England Hospitals For Mercury Reduction Efforts; Hartford Hospital Leads Way Among Connecticut Health-Care Facilities
04/19/2001
http://tinyurl.com/yzhetzf
NIH Mercury Abatement Program
http://tinyurl.com/yl6rmmd
The last reference comes to us complete with a cartoon begging the question "Mad as a Hatter?"
Irony and life -- there's no separating the two.
Mary Webster
Left over mercury filled sharps are a hazmat issue,as are left over immunizations. What about our children bodies? Are we all Hazadous materials now?
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