get intouch with HSE and they will let you know, u should find the number on the HSE rules and regulations board at your works
2007-02-15 22:15:59
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answered by Anonymous
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You can't use sprays, only authorized people. BUT, there are things you can do that are safe and could help.
• Vacuum your area frequently and seal vacuum bags before disposing.
• Wash any animal bedding in the area weekly in warm soapy water. This is where fleas usually breed.
• Bath any pet weekly with a mild dog shampoo prevents flea invasion.
• Use cedar shampoo for your dog, and put cedar oil in their sleeping mats. Cedar will repel fleas and other insects.
• Fleas are attracted to dry skin, so to avoid it, give your dog Linatone oil mixed with its food. Excessive shampooing should be avoided.
• A mixture of brewer’s yeast and garlic, available in powder or tablet form can be given in small doses to your pet. This creates a certain odor in pets, and fleas are surely to avoid them.
• Fresh or dried pennyroyal leaves is a natural flea repellent. Use this in carpets to avoid the abundance of fleas in the home. Do not use it if you have small children around, as this could be toxic.
• A mixture of 60 ml of lavender oil with 2.8 liters of rock salt can also be placed in areas where dogs usually come in contact with and this solution could also be used to wash your dog.
• Planting marigolds in in the office ad the the yard is helpful too, it repels certain types of bugs as well as fleas.
2007-02-16 06:35:36
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answered by Jim 7
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I would complain, go to the Dr. get a note if need be and call your local health Dept. the boss might not like it, maybe keep your name off the record or get other workers to go with you. The labor board can tell you too. But, it may be the end of the job....can't tell you it won't be. good luck.
2007-02-16 06:17:18
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answered by MISS-MARY 6
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I should think there's a case to be made about unsafe working conditions. Call environmental health and ask them, they'll know.
2007-02-16 06:16:09
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answered by Hello Dave 6
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no certainly not. your compamy should have it fumigated or call the local council to see where the source is coming from.
2007-02-16 06:18:04
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answered by cookie 3
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Do you work at Petsmart? Cause its probaly the dogs cats and other furry animals.
2007-02-16 06:17:23
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answered by Anonymous
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are you sure they are fleas
where do you work
get in contact with enviromental health
2007-02-16 06:59:27
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answered by Anonymous
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No you shouldnt put up with it contact your union if you have one.
2007-02-16 06:20:35
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answered by babyshambles 5
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