Wednesday, September 28, 2011

ZIP, SLIP AND

Hawaii zip line deaths raise concerns in unregulated industry


USA Today (blog) - 5 days ago
There are least 15 commercial zip lines in Hawaii, and "it's not regulated as an amusement ride because it doesn't have anything mechanical or electrical," ...
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HOLD ONTO YOUR HATS

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"You can fall off pretty easy especially if the trolley is moving," said Mike Roque, a trolley driver.

Friday, July 29, 2011

PEDAL PUSHERS?

Complete story by Larry Geller
"In fact, Hawaii leads the nation with a rate of 40.2 pedestrian deaths per 100,000 people 65 and older. Far from demonstrating progress, that figure is approximately three times higher than the national average."

Tuesday, January 18, 2011

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW:

1. National Toxicology Program study found a significant number of gastrointestinal tumors in rats and mice, drinking water with chromium6  

2. There is substantial evidence that chromium 6 can damage DNA.

 
WATER INDUSTRY NEWS
Hawaii health official: Hexavalent chromium does not pose significant threat
 
Friday, January 07, 2011
 
 
HONOLULU — Hawaii Health Director Neal Palafox delivered a presentation on Jan. 5 before the state Senate in which he claimed that the level of hexavalent chromium in Honolulu's drinking water does not pose an immediate threat to public health, the Star Advertiser reported.
In a recent study, the Environmental Working Group found that the tap water in several U.S. cities contains high levels of the toxic metal hexavalent chromium.
Honolulu ranked among the most highly contaminated with 2.00 parts per billion (ppb).
Palafox stated that the 2 ppb of hexavalent chromium found by the environmental research group falls within an acceptable range cited by California officials, the article stated.
Health officials in California have recently proposed a revised public health goal of 0.02 ppb for hexavalent chromium in drinking water, but the goal does not require compliance, according to the story.
Palafox cited state health studies that show a continuing reduction in stomach cancers in Hawaii since 1975 and stated that he would expect incidences of stomach cancers to remain the same if hexavalent chromium was present in significant levels, the story reported.
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