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    Re: Nitrous Oxide Exposures The silent killer

    Posted by Rem Dude on 2/26/08

    That is because ASHRE standard 62.1 increased the air
    exchange rate for medical facilities and that solved the
    problem of indirect exposure to N2O. Unfortunately, the
    ASHRE standard did nothing to curb the practice of
    intentional exposure (aka recreational use by staff).

    Since N2O is an easy gas to detect, so there is little
    difficulty in monitoring for it.

    RD

    On 2/26/08, Tina wrote:
    > I think that is someone wants to uncover something BIG
    > they should look into N20 chronic exposures, namely Dental
    > Profesionals. There was a lot of info written on this 20
    > years ago, and how dangerouse this exposure is and then
    > everything just STOPPED ?? HUH, I wonder why.

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