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Plant 1
Bldg. Ill Cold Room Polys
Bldg. 121 Cold Room Polys
Bldg. 115 Cold Room Operating Room
Bldg. 127 - Synthesis
EDC Plants
Tank Farm
Bldg. 112 - Dryer
Bldg. 129 - Paste
Plant 2
Bldg. 1 Polys Cold Room Dryer Resin Silo Area
Bldg. 15 Polys Cold Room Dryer
Bldg. 4 - Hi-Temp
Tank Farm
Compounding
Bldg. 6
Bldg. 8
Bldg. 20
Warehouses
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1951 to 1960
1961 to 1970
1971 to Present
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7. If you were on the third floor when reactors were opened, how often did you smell a faint odor of VCM?
How often did you smell a strong odor of VCM? LS'
8. During normal operations, how often would you smell VCM in the poly area of the poly buildings? /Q ffs
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How often would you smell a strong odor of VCM in the poly area of the poly buildings? jf
9. Were you diagnosed as having acroosteolysis (hand problem)? /J O
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VINYL CHLORIDE EXPOSURE DATA SHEET
1. For each of the areas named on the attached sheet, how much of the time could you smell vinyl chloride monomer (VCM) during the years
listed? Use the following categories to indicate how often you smelled VCM.
Code
Explanation
0 Never smelled VCM in the area
1 Could smell faint odor of VCM once or twice per week for short intervals only
2 Could smell faint odor of VCM occasionally, 3 to 5 times per week, sometimes for continued periods of time
3 Could smell faint odor of VCM frequently, more than 5 times per week, and once or twice per week could smell strong odor
of VCM for short intervals
4 Could usually smell faint odor of VCM and occasionally could smell strong odor of VO* for continued periods
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5 Could smell strong odor of VCM continually
If you were not working at the plant, or were not working in PVC during any period, or did not work in a given area during any period, place an X in the appropriate box(es).
.2 Did you ever get "dizzy" or "lightheaded" from VCM? Yes )( No _____
If yes, when did you get "dizzy" or "lightheaded" and what was your job classification at the time? List each occasion on the back of this page.
3. Did you ever clean polys? Yes _____No X
If yes, what percent of the time did you smell a faint odor of VCM while in the polys?
What percent of the time did you smell a strong Odor of VCM while in the polys?
4. If you did clean polys, how often did you clean a "set up" poly?
When cleaning a "set up" poly what percent of the time did you smell a faint odor of VCM?
What percent of the time did you smell a strong odor, of VCM? _______ Was the cold room used to chill lunches and drinks? Yes / No __
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If yes, how much of the time did men put their lunches or drinks in
the cold rooms?
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6. Did men go into the cold rooms to cool off? Yes _____ No
If so, how often did this occur. ____________________________
7. If you were on the third floor when reactors were opened, how often / /
did you smell a faint odor of VCM? &CCguJAca/
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How often did you smell a strong odor of VCM? /{k^A/
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8. During normal operations, how often would you smell a feint odor of
VCM in the poly area of the poly buildings? S'Arte rts
How often would you smell a strong odor of VGM in the poly area of the poly buildings? SS9 /*) e /0J &J
9. Were you diagnosed as having acroosteolysis (hand problem)? /YD
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Plant 1
Bldg. Ill Cold Room Polys
Bldg. 121 Cold Room Polys
Bldg. 115 Cold Room Operating Room
Bldg. 127 - Synthesis
EDC Plants
Tank Farm
Bldg. 112 - Dryer
Bldg. 129 - Paste
Plant 2
Bldg. 1 Polys Cold Room Dryer Resin Silo Area
Bldg. 15 Polys Cold Room Dryer
Bldg. 4 - Hi-Temp
Tank Farm
Compounding
Bldg. 6
Bldg. 8
Bldg. 20
Warehouses
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LOUISVILLE
1942 to 1950
1951 to 1960
1961 to 1970
1971 to Present
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VINYL CHLORIDE EXPOSURE DATA SHEET
1. For each of the areas named on the attached sheet, how much of the time could you smell vinyl chloride monomer (VCM) during the years listed? Use the following categories to indicate how often you smelled VCM.
Code
Explanation
0 Never smelled VCM in the area
1 Could smell faint odor of VCM once or twice per *tk for short intervals only
2 Could smell faint odor of VOl occasionally, 3 to 5 times per week, sometimes for continued periods of time
3 Could smell faint odor of VCM frequently, more than 5 times per week, and once or twice per week could smell strong odor of VCM for short intervals
4 Could usually smell faint odor of VCM and occasionally could smell strong odor of VCM for continued periods
5 Could smell strong odor of VCM continually
If you were not working at the plant, or were not working in PVC during any period, or did not work in a given area during any period, place an X in the appropriate box(es).
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Did you ever get "dizzy" or "lightheaded" from VCM? Yes
No
If yes, when did you get "dizzy" or "lightheaded" and what was your job classification at the time? List each occasion on the back of this page.
3. Did you ever clean polys? Yes SNo _____
If yes, what percent of the time did you smell a faint odor of VCM while in the polys?
What percent of the time did you smell a strong odor of VCM while in the polys?
4. If you did clean polys, how often did you clean a "set up" poly?
When cleaning a "set up" poly what percent of the time did you smell a faint odor of VCM? />%
What percent of the time did you smell a strong odor of VCM?
5. Was the cold room used to chill lunches and drinks? Yes iS No If yes, how much of the^time did meji put their lunches or drinkk^s. imn the cold rooms?
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If so, how often did this occur.
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7. If you were on the third floor when reeaacctors were^opened, how oftenj , -j
did you smell a faint odor of VCM? 2 -- 3
How often did you smell a strong odor of VCM? 0*7 &&C*t*S'>***r
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8. During normal operations, how often would you smell a :fiif||p*^odor of
VCM in the poly a^ea^o^the poly buildings? *f 0<*c4&i*+*** 2~ 2
How often would you'smell a strong odor of VCM in the poly area
of the poly buildings? 2--2 **/'**+*~ycjuJ
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9. Were you diagnosed as having acroosteolysis (hand problem)?
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1951 to 1960
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1971 to Present
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VINYL CHLORIDE EXPOSURE DATA SHEET
i. For each of the areas named on the attached shee, how much of the time could you smell vinyl chloride monomer (VCM) during the years listed? Use the following categories to indicate how often you smelled VCM.
Code
Explanation
0 Never smelled VCM in the area
1 Could smell faint odor of vck once or twice perWBfk. for
short intervals only
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2 Could smell faint odor of VCM occasionally, 3 to 5 times per week, sometimes for continued periods of time
3 Could smell faint odor of vdT frequently, more than 5 times per week, and once or twice per week could smell strong odor of VCM for short intervals
4 Could usually smell faint odor of VCM and occasionally could smell strong odor of VOTfor continued periods
5 Could smell strong odor of VC^T continually
If you were not working at the plant, or were not working in PVC during any period, or did not work in a given area during any period, place an X in the appropriate box(es).
2.
Did you ever get "dizzy" or "lightheaded" from VCfi? Yes
No _____
If yes, when did you get "dizzy" or "lightheaded" and what was your job classification at the time? List each occasion on the back of this page.
3. Did you ever clean polys? Yes \/ No _____
If yes, what percent orf thrig tiumne did you smell a faint odor of VCM
while in the polys?
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What percent of the time did you smell a strong odor of VCM while in the
polys?
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If you did clean polys, how often did you clean a "set top" poly? f
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When cleaning a "sgt up" poly what percent of the time did you smell
a faint odor of VCM? /& &
^_ What percent of the time did you smell a strong odor of VCM? .3
5. Was the cold room used to chill lunches and drinks? Yes
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If yes, how much of the time did men put their lunches or drinks in
the cold rooms?
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Did men go into the cold rooms to cool off? Yes
No
If so, how often did this occur. ______________ _____________ ______
7. If you were on the third floor w[ien reactors were opened, how often did you smell a faint odor of VCX?
How often did you smell a strong odor of
8. During normal operations, how often would you smella
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How often would you smell astrong odor of V/(JT-In the poly area
of the poly buildings?
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Were you diagnosed as having acroosteolysis (hand problem)?
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Plant 1
Bldg. HI Cold Room Polys
Bide. 121 Cold Room Polys
Bide. 115 Cold Room Operating Room
Bide* 127 - Synthesis
EDC Plants
Tank Farm
Bldg. 112 - Dryer
Bide* 129 - Paste
Plant 2
Bide- 1 Polys Cold Room Dryer Resin Silo Area
Bide. 15 Polys Cold Room Dryer
Bldg. 4 - Hi-Temp
Tank Farm
Compounding
Bide. 6
Bldg. 8
Bide. 20
Warehouses
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1951 to 1960
1961 to 1970
1971 to Present
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1. For each of the areas named on the attached sheet, how much of the time could you smell vinyl chloride monomer (VCM) during the years listed? Use the following categories to indicate how often you smelled VCM.
Code
Explanation
0 Never smelled VCM in the area
1 Could smell faint odor of VCM once or twice per^sfjRic for short intervals only
2 Could smell faint odor of VCM occasionally, 3 to 5 times per week, sometimes for continued periods of time
3 Could smell faint odor of VCM frequently, more than 5 times per week, and once or twice per week could smell strong odor of VCM for short intervals
4 Could usually smell faint odor of VCM and occasionally could smell strong odor of VCM for continued periods
5 Could smell strong odor of VCM continually
If you were not working at the plant, or were not working in PVC during any period, or did not work in a given area during any period, place an X in the appropriate box(es).
2. Did you ever get "dizzy" or "lightheaded" from VCM? Yes ____ No
If yes, when did you get "dizzy" or "lightheaded" and what was your job classification at the time? List each occasion on the back of this page.
3. Did you ever clean polys? Yes ____ No^
If yes, what percent of the time did you smell a faint odor of VCM while in the polys? ~X
What percent of the time did you smell a strong odor of VCM while in the poiys? X
4. If you did clean polys, how often did you clean a "set up" poly? X
When cleaning a "set up" poly what percent of the time did you smell a faint odor of VCM? X
What percent of the time did you smell a strong odor of VCM? ^_____
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Was the cold room used to chill lunches and drinks? Yes
No
If yes, how much of the time did men put their lunches or drinks in the cold rooms? ^
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6. Did men go into the cold rooms to cool off? Yes _____ No"
If so, how often did this occur. _____ Vf
7. If you were on the third floor when reactors were opened, how often did you smell a faint odor of VOf?
How often did you smell a strong odor of VQ4? J
S. During normal operations, how often would you smell a VCM in the poly area of the poly buildings? /
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How often would you smell a strong odor of VCM in the poly area of the poly buildings? /
9. Were you diagnosed as having acroosteolysis (hand problem)?
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Plant 1
Bldg. Ill Cold Room Polys
Bldg. 121 Cold Room Polys
Bldg. 115 Cold Room Operating Room
Bldg. 127 - Synthesis
EDC Plants
Tank Farm
Bldg. 112 - Dryer
Bldg. 129 - Paste
Plant 2
Bldg. 1 Polys Cold Room Dryer Resin Silo Area
Bldg. 15 Polys Cold Room Dryer
Bldg. 4 - Hi-Temp
Tank Farm
Compounding
Bldg. 6
Bldg. 8
Bldg. 20
Warehouses
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1942 to 1950
1951 to 1960
1961 to 1970
1971 to Present
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l. For each of the areas named on the attached sheet, how much of the time could you smell vinyl chloride monomer (VCM) during the years listed? Use the following categories to indicate how often you smelled VCM.
Code
Explanation
0 Never smelled VCM in the area
1 Could smell faint odor of VCM once or twice permttk for
short intervals only
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3 Could smell faint odor of VCM frequently, more than 5 times per week, and once or twice per week could smell strong odor of VCM for short intervals
4 Could usually smell faint odor of VCM and occasionally could smell strong odor of VCM for continued periods
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5 Could smell strong odor of VCM continually
If you were not working at the plant, or were not working in PVC during any period, or did not work in a given area during any period, place an X in the appropriate box(es).
2. Did you ever get "dizzy" or "lightheaded" from VCM? Yes l/No _____
If yes, when did you get "dizzy" or "lightheaded" and what was your job classification at the time? List each occasion on the back of this page.
3. Did you ever clean polys? Yes Mo _____
If yes, what percent of the time did you smell a faint odor of VCM while in the polys? // c/
What percent of the time did you smell a strong odor of VCM while in the polys? . / f
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When cleaning a "set up" polv what percent of the time did you smell
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What percent of the time did you smell a strong odor of VCM? yi /O
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If yes, how much of the time did men put their lunches or drinks in
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If so, how often did this occur. <_________________________________
7. If you were on the third floor when reactors were opened, how often
did you smell a faint odor of VCM? ft y
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How often did you smell a strong odor of VCM? 5 i- $
8. During normal operations, how often would you smell
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9. Were you diagnosed as having acroosteolysis (hand problem)? a;
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Plant 1
Bldg. Ill Cold Room Polys
Bldg. 121 Cold Room Polys
Bldg. 115 Cold Room Operating Room
Bldg. 127 - Synthesis
EDC Plants
Tank Farm
Bldg. 112 - Dryer
Bldg. 129 - Paste
Plant 2
Bldg. 1 Polys Cold Room Dryer Resin Silo Area
Bldg. 15 Polys Cold Room Dryer
Bldg. 4 - Hi-Temp
Tank Farm
Compounding
Bldg. 6
Bldg. 8
Bldg. 20
Warehouses
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1951 to 1960
1961 to 1970
1971 to Present
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For each of the areas named on the attached sheet, how much of the time could you smell vinyl chloride monomer (VCM) during the years listed? Use the following categories to indicate how often you smelled VCM.
Code
Explanation
0 Never smelled VCM in the area
1 Could smell faint odor of VCM once or twice per #sek for short intervals only
2 Could smell faint odor of VCM occasionally, 3 to 5 times per week, sometimes for continued periods of time
3 Could smell faint odor of VCM frequently, more than 5 times per week, and once or twice per week could smell strong odor of VCM for short intervals
4 Could usually smell faint odor of VCM and occasionally could smell strong odor of VCM for continued periods
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5 Could smell strong odor of VCM continually
If you were not working at the plant, or were not working in PVC during any
period, or did not work in a given area during any period, place an X in the appropriate box(es).
Did you ever get "dizzy" or "lightheaded" from VCM? Yes S No ____
If yes, when did you get "dizzy" or "lightheaded" and what was your job classification at the time? List each occasion on the back of this page.
Did you ever clean polys? Yes ____ No ^
If yes, what percent of the time did you smell a faint odor of VCM while in the polys?
What percent of the time did you smell a strong odor of VCM while in the polys?
If you did clean polys, how often did you clean a "set up" poly? ________
When cleaning a "set up" poly what percent of the time did you smell a faint odor of VCM?
What percent of the time did you smell a strong odor of VCM? _______
Was the cold room used to chill lunches and drinks? Yes S' No __
If yes, how much of the time did men put their lunches or drinks in the cold rooms? /p %
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6. Did men go into the cold rooms to cool off? Yes ^ No
If so, how often did this occur, \)e.fy SeJJoy^
7. If you were on the third floor when reactors were opened, how often did you smell a faint odor of VCM? cyj -&4.
How often did you smell a strong odor of VCM? /
8. During normal operations, how often would you smell a faint odor of
VCM in the poly area of the poly buildings? , f
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How often would you smell a strong odpr of VCM in the poly area
of the poly buildings? )
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9. Were you diagnosed as having acroosteolysis (hand problem)?
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Plant 1
Bldg. Ill Cold Room Polys
Bldg. 121 Cold Room Polys
Bldg. 115 Cold Room Operating Room
Bldg. 127 - Synthesis
EDC Plants
Tank Farm
Bldg. 112 - Dryer
Bldg. 129 - Paste
Plant 2
Bldg. 1 Polys Cold Room Dryer Resin Silo Area
Bldg. 15 Polys Cold Room Dryer
Bldg. 4 - Hi-Temp
Tank Farm
Compounding
Bldg. 6
Bldg. 8
Bldg. 20
Warehouses
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1942 to 1950
1951 to 1960
1961 to 1970
1971 to Present
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VINYL CHLORIDE EXPOSURE DATA SHEET
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1. For each of the areas named on the attached sheet, how much of the
time could you smell vinyl chloride monomer (VCM) during the years listed? Use the following categories to indicate how often you smelled VCM.
Code
Explanation
0 Never smelled VCM in the area
1 Could smell faint odor of VCM once or twice per week for short intervals only
2 Could smell faint odor of VCM occasionally, 3 to 5 times per week, sometimes for continued periods of time
3 Could smell faint odor of VCM frequently, more than 5 times per week, and once or twice per week could smell strong odor of VCM for short intervals
4 Could usually smell faint odor of VCM and occasionally could smell strong odor of VCM for continued periods
5 Could smell strong odor of VCM continually
If you were not working at the plant, or were not working in PVC during any period, or did not work in a given area during any period, place an X in the appropriate box(es).
2.
Did you ever get "dizzy" or "lightheaded" from VCM? Yes
No
If yes, when did you get "dizzy" or "lightheaded" and what was your job classification at the time? List each occasion on the back of this page.
3. Did you ever clean polys? Yes f No ____
If yes, what percent of the time did you smell a faint odor of VCM
while in the polys? ________
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What percent of the time did you smell a strong odor of VCM while in the pQlys?
4. If you did clean polys, how often did you clean a "set up" poly? ^ 3
When cleaning a "set up" poly what percent of the time did you smell . a faint odor of VCM? f~Z
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5. Was/the cold rooomm used iIfro chill lunches and drinkk's? Yes No
If yes, how much of the time did men put their lunches or drinks in
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6. Did men go into the cold rooms to cool off? Yes
No
If so, how often did this occur.
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7. If you were on the third floor when reactors were opened, how often did you smell a faint odor of VCM? C3) L
toww often did you ssmmell a strong odor of'VQl?
During normal operations, how often would you smell a faint odor of
VCM in the poly area of the poly buildings?
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How often would you smell a strong odor of VCM in the poly area of the poly buildings?
9. Were you diagnosed as having acroosteolysis (hand problem)? f/p
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Plant 1
Bldg. HI Cold Room Polys
Bide- 121 Cold Room Polys
Bide. 115 Cold Room Operating Room
Bldg. 127 - Synthesis
EDC Plants
Tank Farm
Bldg. 112 - Dryer
Bldg. 129 - Paste
Plant 2
Bldg. 1 Polys Cold Room Dryer Resin Silo Area
Bide. 15 Polys Cold Room Dryer
Bldg. 4 - Hi-Temp
Tank Farm
Compounding
Bldg. 6
Bldg. 8
Bide. 20
Warehouses
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1961 to 1970
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VINYL CHLORIDE EXPOSURE DATA SHEET
1. For each of the areas named on the attached sheet, how much of the time could you smell vinyl chloride monomer (VCM) during the years listed? Use the following categories to indicate how often you smelled VCM.
Code
Explanation
0 Never smelled VCM in the area
1 Could smell faint odor of VCM once or twice per week for short intervals only
2 Could smell faint odor of VCM occasionally, 3 to 5 times per week, sometimes for continued periods of time
3 Could smell faint odor of VCM frequently, more than 5 times per week, and once or twice per week could smell strong odor of VCM for short intervals
4 Could usually smell faint odor of VCM and occasionally could smell strong odor of VCM for continued periods
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5 Could smell strong odor of VCM continually
If you were not working at the plant, or were not working in PVC during any
period, or did not work in a given area during any period, place an X in the appropriate box(es).
2. Did you ever get "dizzy" or "lightheaded" from VCM? Yes X No _____
If yes, when did you get "dizzy" or "lightheaded" and what was your job classification at the time? List each occasion on the back of this page.
3. Did you ever clean polys? Yes ____ No y
If yes, what percent of the time did you smell a faint odor of VCM while in the polys? ^
What percent of the time did you smell a strong odor of VCM while in the poiys?
4. If you did clean polys, how often did you clean a "set up" poly?
When cleaning a "set up" poly what percent of the time did you smell a faint odor of VCM?
What percent of the time did you smell a strong odor of VCM?
5. Was the cold room used to chill lunches and drinks? Yes X No __
If yes, how much of the time^did men put their lunches or drinks in
the cold rooms?3to^
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6. Did men go into the cold rooms to cool off? Yes )( No If so, how often did this occur. If you were on the third floor when reactors were opened, how often did you smell a faint odor of VCM? How often did you smell a strong odor of VCM?,
8. During normal operations, how often would you smell a faint odor of
VCM in the poly area of the poly buildings? / How often would you smell a strong odor of VCM in the poly area of the poly buildings? / 9. Were you diagnosed as having acroosteolysis (hand problem)?
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Plant 1
Bldg. Ill Cold Room Polys
Bldg. 121 Cold Roam Polys
Bldg. 115 Cold Room Operating Room
Bldg. 127 - Synthesis
EDC Plants
Tank Farm
Bldg. 112 - Dryer
Bldg. 129 - Paste
Plant 2
Bldg. 1 Polys Cold Room Dryer Resin Silo Area
Bldg. 15 Polys Cold Room Dryer
Bldg. 4 - Hi-Temp
Tank Farm
Compounding
Bldg. 6
Bldg. 8
Bldg. 20
Warehouses
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1942 to 1950
1951 to 1960
1961 to 1970
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VINYL CHLORIDE EXPOSURE DATA SHEET
1. For each of the areas named on the attached sheet, how much of the time could you smell vinyl chloride monomer (VCM) during the years listed? Use the following categories to indicate how often you smelled VCM.
Code
Explanation
0 Never smelled VCM in the area
1 Could smell faint odor of VCM once or twice per week for short intervals only
2 Could smell faint odor of VCM occasionally, 3 to 5 times per week, sometimes for continued periods of time
3 Could smell faint odor of VCM frequently, more than 5 times per week, and once or twice per week could smell strong odor of VCM for short intervals
4 Could usually smell faint odor of VCM and occasionally could smell strong odor of VCM for continued periods
~
5 Could smell strong odor of VCM continually
If you were not working at the plant, or were not working in PVC during any period, or did not work in a given area during any period, place an X in the appropriate box(es).
.2
Did you ever get "dizzy" or "lightheaded" from VCM? Yes
No _____
If yes, when did you get "dizzy" or "lightheaded" and what was your job classification at the time? List each occasion on the back of this page.
3. Did you ever clean polys? Yes jS_ No_____
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If yes, what percent of the time did you smell a faint odor of VCM while in the polys?
What percent of the time did you smell a strong odor of V(M while in the polys? Q
4. If you did clean polys, how often did you clean a "set up" poly? fjcvejt
When cleaning a "set up" poly what percent of the time did you smell a faint odor of VCM? --
What percent of the time did you smell a strong odor of VCM?
5. Was the cold room used to chill lunches and drinks? Yes No
If yes, how much of the time did men put their lunches or drinks in the cold rooms? nn.eL\f
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6. Did men go into the cold rooms to cool off? Yes _____ No
If so, how often did this occur. _____________ ___ ________________
7. If you were on the third floor when reactors were opened, how often
did you smell a faint odor of VCM?
At
How often did you smell a strong odor of VCM? -SoUo *
8. During normal operations, how often would you smell a faint odor of VCM in the poly area of the poly buildings? jfc
How often would you smell a strong odor of VCM in the poly area of the poly buildings? Jfr_
wi?.9. Were you diagnosed as having acroosteolysis (hand problem)? .
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LOUISVILLE
Plant 1
Bldg. Ill Cold Room Polys
Bldg. 121 Cold Room Polys
Bldg. 115 Cold Room Operating Room
Bldg. 127 - Synthesis
EDC Plants
Tank Farm
Bldg. 112 - Dryer
Bldg. 129 - Paste
1942 to 1950
1951 to 1960
1961 to 1970
X X "" A
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Plant 2
Bldg. 1 Polys Cold Room Dryer Resin Silo Area
Bldg. 15 Polys Cold Room Dryer
Bldg. 4 - Hi-Temp
Tank Farm
Compounding
Bldg. 6
Bldg. 8
Bldg. 20
Warehouses
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1. For each of the areas named on the attached sheet, how much of the
time could you smell vinyl chloride monomer (VCM) during the years
listed? Use the following categories to indicate how often you
smelled VCM.
Code
Explanation
0 Never smelled VCM in the area N6
1 Could smell faint odor of VCM once or twice per week for y*5 short intervals only
2 Could smell faint odor of VCM occasionally, 3 to 5 times ffo per week, sometimes for continued periods of time
3 Could smell faint odor of VCM frequently, more than 5 times , per week, and once or twice per week could smell strong odor of VCM for short intervals
4 Could usually smell faint odor of VCM and occasionally could smell strong odor of VCM for continued periods
_
5 Could smell strong odor of VCM continually
If you were not working at the plant, or were not working in PVC during any period, or did not work in a given area during any period, place an X in the appropriate box(es).
.2
Did you ever get "dizzy" or "lightheaded" from VCM? Yes
No
If yes, when did you get "dizzy" or "lightheaded" and what was your job classification at the time? List each occasion on the back of this page.
3. Did you ever clean polys? Yes ^'^No
If yes, what percent of the time did you smell a faint odor of VCM while in the polys? jg, tL* t.
What percent of the time did you smell a strong odor of VCM while in the poiys? qtnhi
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4. If you did clean polys, how often did you clean a "set up" poly? ^'i * v****-
When cleaning a "set up" poly what percent of the time did you smell a faint odor of VCM? An th-r
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What percent of the time did you smell a strong odor of VCM? toil*?"&.//
5. Was the cold room used to chill lunches and drinks? Yes _j/no
If yes, how much of the time did men put their lunches or drinks in the cold rooms?
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6. Did men go into the cold rooms to cool off? Yes
No
If so, how often did this occur.
7. If you were on the third floor when reactors were opened, how often
did you smell a faint odor of VCM?
j"
How often did you smell a strong odor of VCM? o,L.^ ^rJV ___. r*
8. During normal operations, how often would you smell a faint odor of
VCM in the poly area of the poly buildings? ^
*
How often would you smell a strong odor of VCM in the poly area
of the poly buildings? tub**.
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9. Were you diagnosed as having acroosteolysis (hand problem)?
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LOUISVILLE
Plant 1
Bldg. Ill Cold Room Polys
Bldg. 121 Cold Room Polys
Bldg. 115 Cold Room Operating Room
Bldg. 127 - Synthesis
EDC Plants
Tank Farm
Bldg. 112 - Dryer
Bldg. 129 - Paste
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1942 to 1950
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X
X X
2
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X
X
X
1951 to 1960
1961 to 1970
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1 \jeor
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1971 to Present
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Plant 2
Bldg. 1 Polys Cold Room Dryer Resin Silo Area
Bldg. 15 Polys Cold Rocxn Dryer
Bldg. 4 - Hi-Temp
Tank Farm
Compounding
Bldg. 6
Bldg. 8
Bldg. 20
Warehouses
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VINYL CHLORIDE EXPOSURE DATA SHEET
1. For each of the areas named on the attached sheet, how much of the time could you smell vinyl chloride monomer (VCM) during the years listed? Use the following categories to indicate how often you smelled VCM.
Code
Explanation
0 Never smelled VCM in the area
1 Could smell faint odor of VCM once or twice per week for short intervals only
2 Could smell faint odor of VCM occasionally, 3 to 5 times per week, sometimes for continued periods of time
3 Could smell faint odor of VCM frequently, more than 5 times per week, and once or twice per week could smell strong odor of VCM for short intervals
4 Could usually smell faint odor of VCM and occasionally could smell strong odor of VCM for continued periods
~
5 Could smell strong odor of VCM continually
If you were not working at the plant, or were not working in PVC during any period, or did not work in a given area during any period, place an X in the appropriate box(es).
2.
Did you ever get "dizzy" or "lightheaded" from VCM? Yes
No _____
If yes, when did you get "dizzy" or "lightheaded" and what was your job classification at the time? List each occasion on the back of this page.
3. Did you ever clean polys? Yes _____No ^
If yes, what percent of the time did you smell a faint odor of VCM while in the polys?
What percent of the time did you smell a strong odor of VCM while in the polys?
4. If you did clean polys, how often did you clean a "set up" poly?
When cleaning a "set up" poly what percent of the time did you smell a faint odor of VCM? ________
What percent of the time did you smell a strong odor of VCM?
5. Was the cold room used to chill lunches and drinks? Yes No ______
If yes, how much of the time did men put their lunches or drinks in
the cold rooms? t-t arp>--/ ^ ..:.=-= ix. pujctp
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6.
Did men go into the cold rooms to cool off? Yes *
No _____
If so, how often did this occur.
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7. If you were on the third floor when reactors were opened, how often
did you smell a faint odor of VCM?
(jQ
How often did you smell a strong odor of VCM?
8. During normal operations, how often would you smell a faint odor of
VCM in the poly area of the poly buildings? >-<-*
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How often would you smell a strong odor of VCM in the poly area of the poly buildings?
9. Were you diagnosed as having acroosteolysis (hand problem)? H o___
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Plant 1
Bldg. Ill Cold Room Polys
Bldg. 121 Cold Room Polys
Bldg. 115 Cold Room Operating Room
Bldg. 127 - Synthesis
EDC Plants
Tank Farm
Bldg. 112 - Dryer
Bldg. 129 - Paste
Plant 2
Bldg. 1 Polys Cold Room Dryer Resin Silo Area
Bldg. 15 Polys Cold Room Dryer
Bldg. 4 - Hi-Temp
Tank Farm
Compounding
Bldg. 6
Bldg. 8
Bldg. 20
Warehouses
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LOUISVILLE
1942 to 1950
1951 to 1960
1961 to 1970
1971 to Present
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VINYL CHLORIDE EXPOSURE DATA SHEET
For each of the areas named on the attached sheet, how much of the time could you smell vinyl chloride monomer (VCM) during the years listed? Use the following categories to indicate how often you smelled VCM.
Code
Explanation
0 Never smelled VCM in the area
1 Could smell faint odor of VCM once or twice per week for short intervals only
2 Could smell faint odor of VCM occasionally, 3 to 5 times per week, sometimes for continued periods of time ~
3 Could smell faint odor of VCM frequently, more than ^times
per week, and once or twice per week could smell strong odor
of VCM for short intervals
^
4 Could usually smell faint odor of VCM and occasionally could
-
Jsmell strong odor of VCM for continued periods t U
5 Could smell strong odor of VCM continually
If you were not working at the plant, or were not working in PVC during any period, or did not work in a given area during any period, place an X in the appropriate box(es).
Did you ever get "dizzy" or "lightheaded" from VCM? Yes _^^No _____
If yes, when did you get "dizzy" or "lightheaded" and what was your job classification at the time? List each occasion on the back of this page.
Did you ever clean polys? Yes ^ No _____
If yes, what percent of jjhe^ime did you smell a faint odor of VCM
while in the polys? i
!
What percent of the time did you smell a strong odor of VCM while in the polys? *T%
If you did clean polys, how often did you clean a "set up" poly? ________
When cleaning a "set up" poly what percent of the time did you smell a faint odor of VCM? P J- *
n What percent of the time did you smell a strong odor of VCM? J.. &
O
Was the cold room used to chill lunches and drinks? Yes
No ______
If yes, how much of the time did men put their lunches or drinks in the cold rooms?
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6. Did men go into the cold rooms to cool off? Yes _____ No * If so, how often did this occur.
7. If you were on the third floor when reactors were opened, how often did you smell a faint odor of VCM? How often did you smell a strong odor of VCM?
8. During normal operations, how often would you smell a faint odor of VCM in the poly area of the poly buildings? How often would you smell a strong odor of VCM in the poly area of the poly buildings?
9. Were you diagnosed as having acroosteolysis (hand problem)?
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Plant 1
Bldg. Ill Cold Room Polys
Bldg. 121 Cold Room___________ Polys________________
Bldg. 115______________ Cold Room___________ Operating Room______
Bldg. 127 - Synthesis
EDC Plants
Tank Farm
Bldg. 112 - Dryer
Bldg. 129 - Paste
Plant 2
Bldg. 1 Polys Cold Room Dryer Resin Silo Area
Bldg. 15__________ Polys____________ Cold Room_______ Dryer___________
Bldg. 4 - Hi-Temp
Tank Farm
Compounding
Bldg. 6
Bldg. 8
Bldg. 20
Warehouses
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LOUISVILLE
1942 to 1950
1951 to 1960
1961 to 1970
1971 to Present
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VINYL CHLORIDE EXPOSURE DATA SHEET
l. For each of the areas named on the attached sheet, how much of the time could you smell vinyl chloride monomer CVCM) during the years listed? Use the following categories to indicate how often you smelled VCM.
Code
Explanation
0 Never smelled VCM in the area
1 Could smell faint odor of VCM once or twice per Mlk for
short intervals only
^
2 Could smell faint odor of VCM occasionally, 3 to 5 times per week, sometimes for continued periods of time
3 Could smell faint odor of VCM frequently, more than S times per week, and once or twice per week could smell strong odor of VCM for short intervals
4 Could visually smell faint odor of VCM and occasionally could smell strong odor of VCM for continued periods
-
5 Could smell strong odor of VCM continually
If you were not working at the plant, or were not working in PVC during any period, or did not work in a given area during any period, place an X in the appropriate box(es).
.2 Did you ever get "dizzy" or "lightheaded" from VCM? Yes ___ ^No _____
If yes, when did you get "dizzy" or "lightheaded" and what was your job classification at the time? List each occasion on the back of this page.
3. Did you ever clean polys? Yes / No _____
If yes, what percent of the time did you smell a faint odor of VCM while in the polys? ^,
What perrccent orf thne time ddiied you smell a strong odor of VCM while in the
Apolys? / /, /
C-ry-'r
4. if
fdafl polys, how offen dfcTyouclehn^a "setTuwpf", poly?
When cleaning a "set up" poly what percent of the time did you smell
a faint odor of VCM?
~>c
What percent of the time did you smell a strong odor of VCM? ___
5. Was the cold room used to chill lunches and drinks? Yes / No
If yes, how much of the time did men put their lunches or drinks in
the cold rooms?
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