Guest guest Posted January 10, 2006 Report Share Posted January 10, 2006 Dear Mr. Rode I hope the below write up satisfies your Quest !!!! Regards, A. Khare DM(F & S) GAIL(India)Limited , G.I.D.C.INDUSTRIAL ESTATE, Vaghodia. GUJARAT-391760 0265-262622(Direct) -262691-93 Extn-441 FAX:((0265)2336241 Extn.05045 INTERESTING & USEFUL The following HSE Information comes from the Qld Dept of Natural Resources and Mines staff. Many are unaware of poisoning caused by re-using plastic bottles. Some of you may be in the habit of using and re-using your disposable mineral water bottles (e.g. Aquafina, bisleri,Pearl etc.) and keeping them in your car or at work. Not a good idea. In a nutshell, the plastic (called polyethylene terephthalate or PET) used in these bottles contains a potentially carcinogenic element something called diethylhydroxylamine or DEHA). The bottles are safe for one-time use only . If you must keep them longer, it should be or no more than a few days, a week max, and keep them away from heat as well. Repeated washing and rinsing can cause the plastic to break down and the carcinogens (cancer-causing chemical agents) can leach into the water that YOU are drinking. Better to invest in water bottles that are really meant for multiple uses. This is not something we should be scrimping on. To those of you with a family - please advise them, especially children. Please also advise colleagues who you see filling bottles from the water dispensers. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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