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Re: Chloroform
[Re: DaveK]
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 07/08/14 03:52 PM
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If that were the case, you could pack 10 gallons in a glass container and pack it in a suitcase and check the bag on a passenger aircraft.  Think about it.......    Yet I can't get a 12 ounce bottle of WATER through airport security.  
 
  
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Re: Chloroform
[Re: Honeydog]
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 07/08/14 04:22 PM
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Well...that is another issue.  You could put it in a checked bag...last I knew.
  Anyway....there are many things to consider if you are using chloroform.  Each aspect of its use is regulated to some degree.  Transportation, use (hazcom training), storage, spills.  
  If you purchase it by the drum, and put it into smaller containers for your trucks, then the new containers must be of proper construction...and be labeled property. It can be done....but you need to be educated on the requirements.
  Also, if you have a drum at your business (aka home office), and there is a fire, there could be problems. While it is not flammable...when the container fails...you will have contamination...and risk to firemen. Cleanups of chlorinated solvents are expensive....because they don't break down quickly....when in soil/water. Also, your homeowners insurance certainly has a clause that they don't cover contamination from chemicals that are out of ordinary home use (5 gallons gasoline).
  Then, there is the liability from customers.  "What! You sprayed a reproductive hazard in my home!"   And employees...if not trained on the hazards.
  Simply carrying a pint if it in your trucks, may not be the wisest move without being educated. 
 
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Re: Chloroform
[Re: Honeydog]
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 07/08/14 04:31 PM
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Dave K is a friend of mine so I will take it easy on him. He said it all when I asked him how many people have been killed or 
  hospitalized by using chloroform in the last 25 years? His answer was "It's irrelevant". I think that means he couldn't find anybody. 
  I don't want him to get the wrong impression. I don't make chloroform, sell it, or make one nickel on it in any form. I don't care if 
  nobody else in the whole wide world uses it. I've been raked over the coals time and time again about chloroform. If there was a 
  shred of evidence against it, do you think for a minute the my lovely bride, who actually runs this company, would let her offspring
  or even worse, her beloved grandkids, use the stuff? I rest my case, Your Honor. 
 
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Re: Chloroform
[Re: Honeydog]
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 07/08/14 06:38 PM
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Ignorant question, but going to post it anyway as I googled and saw some threads that suggest both. Using it for; 1) Anesthesia 2) Euthanasia Not asking for the how/why or anything related to dispatch talk, just which number for guys that have been carrying this thread. #1 or #2   
 
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Re: Chloroform
[Re: run]
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 07/13/14 02:23 AM
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Well it looks like a lot of pros and one con I'm going to have to look Jim up and get a square bottle that won't role around in my pickup. 
 
  
Sleep'n with an animal..I can help. Do not use both feet when testing the depth or temperature of the water Your Friend, Paul Brooker
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