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Old 01-06-2004, 02:18 AM   #1
cheyenne10
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2nd try at HEALTH and SAFETY

I mistakenly posted on parts board a New Years resolution for health and got some poo-poos. So I wil try again on here. Board member sevt-chevelle has been sharing some intersting welding and painting safety advise which much was new to me and I'm sure many board members. As hobbiests we don't always get the best advise and training in the work we attempt on our cars. I would like to see a seperate section on board for exchange of safety advise and tips.

Please post your support of this and any feedback you have.
For example who uses fresh-air respirator when painting?

See this like sevt-chevelle on team chevelle board. Very eye-opening reading.

http://www.chevelles.com/cgi-bin/for...=3;t=008203;p=
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