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Instrument vials can be dangerous. Sometimes people get high on ether and break the end off on the counter, then try to cut each other.
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MichaelVW wrote:
Instrument vials can be dangerous. Sometimes people get high on ether and break the end off on the counter, then try to cut each other.
I'll bet that made interesting reading for the safety violations report !
Peter
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