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In reply to the discussion: Please go see the movie "Dark Waters" and take a neighbor [View all]Blue_true
(31,261 posts)30. Have TLV been set for the chemicals, or are those being developed?
A lot of chemicals, through lax regulation (typically at the state level, but often at the federal level under republican administrations) don't have those values in place. A TLV should cover every possible impact upon human beings, to include all conditions that you listed. California has some of the best regulation in the country, any business person that cares about what his or her companies chemicals can do to people and the environment should look of the California REGs on the chemicals then work to those, even if their state is not as strict.
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"This true story is proof that self- regulation will never work when it comes to corporations."
llmart
Dec 2019
#3
Bilott was able to prove that DuPont knew the stuff they were dumping was toxic,
Ohioboy
Dec 2019
#5
You just have to look at TPC's plant explosion last week to understand that it continues.
Dustlawyer
Dec 2019
#6
Florida's problems with the Everglades' pollution makes this movie of particular interest.
ancianita
Dec 2019
#9
Doesn't your definition of toxic cover at least 4 of the other measures you have mentioned?
Ohioboy
Dec 2019
#29
Generally, effective Threshold Limit Values for chemicals cover almost the exact wording you just
Blue_true
Dec 2019
#32
There has been a number of cases where chemicals were not considered to be toxic, but
Blue_true
Dec 2019
#38
"Self Regulation does NOT WORK"..CORRECT.... please read the history of a book called "The Jungle"
Stuart G
Dec 2019
#31