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Carbon Monoxide Poisoning is Preventable

Published in Pain and Central Nervous System Week, February 14th, 2011

2011 FEB 14 -- The indoor environmental quality (IEQ) professionals at Clark Seif Clark (CSC) provide testing services for carbon monoxide and other harmful gases to protect workers and building occupants.

In January, fire crews from Tempe, Arizona responded to a call regarding a forklift driver at a manufacturing plant who was suffering from chest pains. Upon arriving at the factory emergency personnel discovered the employee had not suffered a heart attack, but instead had been exposed to dangers levels of carbon monoxide (CO).

The carbon monoxide came from two forklifts that were left running without adequate area ventilation. Tempe...

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