So LOW, that I can't find the answer. But the Government uses this topic to over regulate the construction industry. The real question should be: How much money does the Government Extorts, I mean "Fine" companies for not following their stupid regulations. If lead base paints were that toxic, then why can you throw out the debris in the regular trash after wearing Haz-Mat suits to contain it. I'm Lead Base Certified, all I know is that it cost me over $500 to get Certified. What a JOKE!!!
well, yearly it is around 750. so far it is about 45k
It is difficult to provide an exact number of individuals who get mercury poisoning annually as cases can vary widely and not all cases may be reported. Mercury poisoning can occur from various sources such as contaminated food, water, or occupational exposure. It is important to follow safety guidelines and regulations to prevent mercury exposure.
4000 people each year die from food poisining each year
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Many people believe so. Please see the book "Amalgam Illness: Diagnosis and treatment" By Dr. Andrew Cutler
In the eighteenth and ninrteenth centuries felt hats were cured using mercury. Mercury is extremely toxic and poisoning by this substance causes symptoms similar to 'madness'. Many hatters of the time were made ill or even killed as a result of mercury poisoning.
Depending on who where near the radiation poisoning?
An additional 10,000 people seek medical attention after exposure to CO.
over 600,000,000 a year thats why you should not do drugs peoplez
No there are no moons in Mercury
It is never directly said so but the narrator shows many of the signs of Mercury poisoning. This was an occupational hazard of Hatters who used Mercury in the preparation of furs in the manufacturing of hats. This is the source of the saying 'Mad as a Hatter.'