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    Health alert over flat screen TVs

    Health alert over flat screen TVs From the BBC

    Flat screen televisions are becoming hugely popular
    Workers in factories that make flat screen televisions could suffer long-term health damage, say scientists.
    A healthy 30-year-old man developed a serious lung disease after being exposed to a type of metal used to coat the screens.

    Doctors at Toranomon Hospital in Tokyo found tiny deposits of the metal in the man's lungs, according to a report in the European Respiratory Journal.

    But British consumers have been assured buying the televisions poses no risk.

    There is no health risk whatsoever to UK buyers.

    Information, Technology, Telecommunications and Electronics Association
    A spokeswoman for the Information, Technology, Telecommunications and Electronics Association, known as Intellect, said: "These screens are manufactured in the Far East and by the time they reach the UK, they are totally sealed.

    "There is no health risk whatsoever to UK buyers."

    Flat screen TVs are proving more popular than ever. Sony, the world's largest consumer-electronics group, recently announced it was struggling to meet demand in Europe, with sales doubling in the six months to September.

    But now Japanese doctors have raised concerns about whether this boom is threatening the health of employees who make them.

    Respiratory condition

    They examined a man who had been working on flat screen TVs for four years, during which time he was repeatedly exposed to an aerosol containing indium-tin oxide (ITO).

    He had become ill with a devastating respiratory condition called pulmonary fibrosis.

    This is a disorder of the lung tissues that are involved in exchanging oxygen and carbon dioxide.

    It leads to scarring and thickening of the lung tissue and kills half its victims within five years.

    The young man also had emphysema, another potentially fatal lung disorder that leaves sufferers struggling for breath.

    When doctors examined the employee's lungs, they discovered tiny particles of ITO.

    This is a type of metal used in liquid crystal displays or plasma display panels for TVs, computers and video monitors.

    Death

    Only one previous incident of a fatality due to inhaling ITO has been documented.

    But it was an employee who worked at the same production plant as the latest case.

    Doctors who made the discovery called for more research on the possible toxic effects of ITO in order to protect industry workers against future health damage.

    "As industrial consumption of ITO rises, the potential health hazard caused by occupational exposure to indium compounds has been attracting much more attention.

    "Maximum measures should be taken to protect workers from the potential toxicities of indium compounds."

    The Intellect spokeswoman said flat screen TVs used in Britain are also safe when they are finished with.

    This is because disposal has to comply with an EU directive that governs the handling of potentially harmful materials in consumer goods.

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    Which it probably why more production is being moved to China. No annoying safety or health regulations for workers to worry about which adds to the cost of making them.
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    I think only safe move is for everyone to go back to CRT's --- sell your LCD displays and flat-glass monitors to me for cheap, i'll dispose of them for you
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    Quote Originally Posted by ski
    I think only safe move is for everyone to go back to CRT's --- sell your LCD displays and flat-glass monitors to me for cheap, i'll dispose of them for you
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    Quote Originally Posted by zippyjuan
    Which it probably why more production is being moved to China. No annoying safety or health regulations for workers to worry about which adds to the cost of making them.
    exactly. what do they expect? vapor deposition of metal oxides is not healthy to be around if you do that silly thing called breathing.

    the question remains, if the report says the TVs are safe for UK consumers, are they safe for USA consumers, or are we just screwed?! I need an answer BBC!

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    Quote Originally Posted by ski
    I think only safe move is for everyone to go back to CRT's --- sell your LCD displays and flat-glass monitors to me for cheap, i'll dispose of them for you
    Sounds good... will you pick mine up? Its way to big for me to mail it to you...
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    well they could make robots or machines and program them to coat the screens..

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    Quote Originally Posted by _=DeltaForce=_
    well they could make robots or machines and program them to coat the screens..
    That will put one step closer to Skynet...

    Or I,Robot... take your pick
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    Simple Solution:
    Why not hire only smokers. You wouldnt have to pay them, as cigarettes are far more important than money, and their lungs are already ****ed.


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    Quote Originally Posted by _=DeltaForce=_
    well they could make robots or machines and program them to coat the screens..
    those things cost money to engineer and implement. it's much easier to go to countries that have few or no employee safety laws and exploit the crap out of workers. and if one dies, eh, you've got a dozen other people lined up to take their job.

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