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  • Lagonda
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    #16
    Re: Waste toner and toner related health issues. Toxicity etc

    And to answer the original question, no, we don't empty WTB's, we fit new ones.
    At least 50% of IT is a solution looking for a problem.

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    • slimslob
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      #17
      Re: Waste toner and toner related health issues. Toxicity etc

      Originally posted by Lagonda
      With you on that one Slimslob, but apart from choking your lungs and cutting off your oxygen supply, is it poisonous and likely to damage internal organs?
      Not sure. I know black toner is primarily carbon particles and plastic particles. Personally, I would not want to ingest it. Could either clog you up or give you diarrhea. Neither one sounds very pleasant to me.

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      • blackcat4866
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        #18
        Re: Waste toner and toner related health issues. Toxicity etc

        It must take longer than 25 years, cause I'm not dead yet (... I think). And I've been blowing my nose gray, now colorful, for that whole time. To answer your question, this company does not empty waste boxes. The most unpleasant task seems to be a few Ricoh toner feed pumps. My vacuum gets to stay in the trunk most of the time. =^..^=
        If you'd like a serious answer to your request:
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        5) You are the person onsite. Only you can make observations.

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        • Tonerbomb
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          Re: Waste toner and toner related health issues. Toxicity etc

          I dare any of you to do a line of toner (color de jour) and then do a flaming shot of your favorite liquor, immediately after.............
          Mystic Crystal Revelations

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          • ZOOTECH
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            #20
            Re: Waste toner and toner related health issues. Toxicity etc

            Originally posted by Tonerbomb
            I dare any of you to do a line of toner (color de jour) and then do a flaming shot of your favorite liquor, immediately after.............
            One nostril of cyan and the other yellow would equal a Green Flash (an excellent local brewery, BTW).
            "You can't trust your eyes, if your mind is out of focus" --

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            • Akitu
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              #21
              Re: Waste toner and toner related health issues. Toxicity etc

              Originally posted by Tonerbomb
              I dare any of you to do a line of toner (color de jour) and then do a flaming shot of your favorite liquor, immediately after.............
              Is that like the army soldier shot where you snort a rail of salt, take a shot and squeeze a lemon/lime in your eye? We'll call this one the tonermonkey. Snort a rail of each colour toner, take a shot of fireball and finish it off with a rail of waste toner.
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              • fixthecopier
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                #22
                Re: Waste toner and toner related health issues. Toxicity etc

                this reminds me of working at the steel plant. Picture someone pouring a waste toner bottle over your head, then working 12 hours. That was an average day as a tool setter. Some days i would look like a coal miner. The only white you could see was when I removed my safety glasses. That was all liquid and powered graphite. Big label on the barrels, "KEEP AWAY FROM SKIN". After a shower, you would still sweat it out of your pours. I am not the least bit worried about toner. And my cheap shop makes me empty them.
                The greatest enemy of knowledge isn't ignorance, it is the illusion of knowledge. Stephen Hawking

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                • habik
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                  #23
                  Re: Waste toner and toner related health issues. Toxicity etc

                  Originally posted by fixthecopier
                  this reminds me of working at the steel plant. Picture someone pouring a waste toner bottle over your head, then working 12 hours. That was an average day as a tool setter. Some days i would look like a coal miner. The only white you could see was when I removed my safety glasses. That was all liquid and powered graphite. Big label on the barrels, "KEEP AWAY FROM SKIN". After a shower, you would still sweat it out of your pours. I am not the least bit worried about toner. And my cheap shop makes me empty them.

                  Thanks Mate, for your honesty! Seems like we are in the same boat.
                  .OK Google! ... will I need Berrocca this morning?
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                  • habik
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                    #24
                    Re: Waste toner and toner related health issues. Toxicity etc

                    Quite a nice line of replies

                    Thanks..for replies

                    and thank Emujo for the hint I wasn't kidding you I know that is toxic as few researches proved the toxicity on rats. It may not change your DNA but it is still harmfull.

                    Mainly I just wanted opinion on emptying waste boxes.


                    I have a technique where certain boxes are emptied without any fumes of toner coming out of a bag..just lately the waste boxes on konica colours are a very tough cookie.

                    Gonna get some decent dust mask and yellow/black tape with hazard on it and see until when I will be emptying them till we get new waste box as a replacement. Had few weeks when box was emptied almost every day and my skin couldn't handle it. Don't ask for pics as they not nice.
                    .OK Google! ... will I need Berrocca this morning?
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                    • slimslob
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                      #25
                      Re: Waste toner and toner related health issues. Toxicity etc

                      Originally posted by habik
                      Quite a nice line of replies

                      Thanks..for replies

                      and thank Emujo for the hint I wasn't kidding you I know that is toxic as few researches proved the toxicity on rats. It may not change your DNA but it is still harmfull.

                      Mainly I just wanted opinion on emptying waste boxes.


                      I have a technique where certain boxes are emptied without any fumes of toner coming out of a bag..just lately the waste boxes on konica colours are a very tough cookie.

                      Gonna get some decent dust mask and yellow/black tape with hazard on it and see until when I will be emptying them till we get new waste box as a replacement. Had few weeks when box was emptied almost every day and my skin couldn't handle it. Don't ask for pics as they not nice.
                      All manufacturers are required to provide Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS). These tell what the exact hazards are and what to do if exposed.

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                      • Akitu
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                        #26
                        Re: Waste toner and toner related health issues. Toxicity etc

                        I'm happy Sharp waste toners are easy to empty with little waste. Remove plastic plug, enclose waste bottle into empty garbage bag, shake it like Miley Cyrus and remove, then clean up the mess all over the bottle. All in all a pretty painless process, unless someone disregards those directions and just proceeds to shake it over a garbage can...
                        Cthulhu for president! Why settle for the lesser evil?

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                        • CompyTech
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                          #27
                          Re: Waste toner and toner related health issues. Toxicity etc

                          Originally posted by habik

                          ..just lately the waste boxes on konica colours are a very tough cookie.
                          I think it's a way to get dealers and end users to buy more boxes. I don't really empty many more bottles/boxes much any more, because if you don't empty it out real good, there leaves chance of the machine not seeing it as empty and false full messages appear.

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                          • Akitu
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                            #28
                            Re: Waste toner and toner related health issues. Toxicity etc

                            Originally posted by CompyTech
                            I think it's a way to get dealers and end users to buy more boxes. I don't really empty many more bottles/boxes much any more, because if you don't empty it out real good, there leaves chance of the machine not seeing it as empty and false full messages appear.
                            Had that problem on Canons and some Ricohs. Sharp spoils techs in that sense I suppose.
                            Cthulhu for president! Why settle for the lesser evil?

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                            • Tonerbomb
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                              #29
                              Re: Waste toner and toner related health issues. Toxicity etc

                              Originally posted by Akitu
                              I'm happy Sharp waste toners are easy to empty with little waste. Remove plastic plug, enclose waste bottle into empty garbage bag, shake it like Miley Cyrus and remove, then clean up the mess all over the bottle. All in all a pretty painless process, unless someone disregards those directions and just proceeds to shake it over a garbage can...
                              twerking with toner????????????????............
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                              • bryand
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                                #30
                                Re: Waste toner and toner related health issues. Toxicity etc

                                Originally posted by copier addict
                                Made in China? Yikes!!!!! It could contains many kinds of toxic waste. From cadmium to melamine to mercury. Who really knows what they put in products they manufacture there?
                                Geez if everything made in China is toxic you don't want to be riding around in a GM vehicle : ) lol

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