Thursday, May 14, 2009

Corporate chemical warfare?


It is to laugh . . .

An office worker cleaning a fridge full of rotten food created a smell so noxious that it sent seven co-workers to the hospital and made many others ill. Firefighters had to evacuate the AT&T building in downtown San Jose on Tuesday, after the flagrant fumes prompted someone to call 911. A hazmat team was called in.

What they found was an unplugged refrigerator that had been crammed with moldy food.




Authorities said an enterprising office worker had decided to clean it out, placing the food in a conference room while using two cleaning chemicals to scrub down the mess. The mixture of old lunches and disinfectant caused 28 people to need treatment for vomiting and nausea.

Authorities said the worker who cleaned the fridge didn't need treatment — she can't smell because of allergies.


Now that's some powerful muti in there! Perhaps they should send samples to the US Army's Edgewood facility for investigation? While they're at it, they might want to investigate those allergies. They could be very useful in certain lines of work - at sewage plants, for instance!



Peter

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