anw not gonna get angry about this,,,,,,naw must remain calm,,,,,to hell with that! DO a GOOGLE SEARCH on pyrogallol and the second listing that pops up after the MSDS will be this link
http://www.1911encyclopedia.org/P/PY/PYROGALLOL.htm
HMMMMMMMMM ever wonder about that?
Do I ever wonder about WHAT? If you think you are being clear, think again
Maybe those skin diseases are just not smart enough to know that MSDS sheets are worse case scenerios? In the wet form it doesn't go into the respiratory system unless you snort the liquid. READ VERY CAREFULLY the MSDS and you will find it is all about the inhalation.
I have read the MSDS and I dont interpret it that way at all. Thats because they dont say that.
The other things are there but if you were to see an attached risk evaluation stat chart I think the .0005% that might develop those problems would be a risk I would take. Gordon Hutchings who revived pyro, never even wears gloves when he works with his pyro formulas. That I knwo from standing next to him a darkroom while taking his workshop.
And my grandfather smoked for 70 years and didnt die of lung cancer. Do you think that proves anything? You continually use pointless little anecdotes and little else to bolster your argument.
Now why do I know worry about it for myself? Because if you go to a Hairdresser and get their botles of chemicals for red hair dye.....which has to be applied to the scalp.....it contains pyrogallol. I've been this shy and retiring my whole life so any problems from it have not happend to me and I get direct contact that doesn't go away. It stayed on my head until I would cut it off.
And what is the concentration of pyrogallol in hair dye? Thats an important part of this equation--an actual fact-that you have left out. By the way, pyrogallol is illegal in cosmetics in some countries, though without examining it further that fact in itself doesnt mean any more than your anecdotes. But it is more thought-provoking.
As to proper disposal get real. Pyro oxidizes extremely fast! It is inert long before you would dump it down a drain. That straight from Chemistry classes. OH by the way did I tell you I did study a little Chemistry? A little degree about Molecular biochem hangs on my wall. That was earned in 94.
So on one hand we have you with a degree in biochemistry saying one thing, and on the other hand we have the vast majority...well no...ALL...published data including but not limited to MSDS painting another picture. I am not a chemist, but I know a good factual argument when I see one. So far I havent seen one from you. If you are a biochemist, you should be able to do a much better job of explaining and supporting your argument. Please do.
Scare tactics and false claims are exactly why people are afraid of the word chemical. I've even heard on man say that my arms were going to turn to stone from using pyro, even when I had gloves on so they wouldn't get stained. He was the same person who said that using potassium ferricynide to bleach out pictures would kill me, because I was gassing the whol byuilding and others would die as well.
Yes, well I'm very sorry about your past bad experiences but I am not that person and I am not saying anything even remotely similar. I am simply responding to your cavalier and irresponsible statement that pyro is harmless aside from inhalation of the powder. I am also sick of being accused of using "scare tactics" by you. It appears that you havent read or comprehended anything I've written
Lack of knowledge and spreading false old wives tales does not engender us to those who want analog photography stopped because of exactly what you have claimed.
RESPECT CHEMCIALS BUT DO NOT BE AFRAID OF THEM!
LEARN ABOUT THEM, AND NOT JUST FROM THE MSDS. THERE IS MORE INFORMATION THAN THE WORST CASE SCENERIOS. You might not put your foot in your mouth next time.