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	<title>Comments on: Princeton Breakthrough: Portable and precise gas sensor could monitor pollution and detect disease</title>
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		<title>By: John Peterson</title>
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		<dc:creator>John Peterson</dc:creator>
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		<description>My work environment requires me to load idling diesel trucks often up to three hours, drive one
of these trucks which by the way has a grass burner exhaust system, and a 10 hour break in the sleeper berth with the truck idling to provide climate control. I have expressed concerns  of exposure to exhaust contaminants but have been told by my HR that I have a &quot;GLOBAL CONCERN&quot;. I need access to test equipment that will give an accurate measure or I can provide a venue for testing.  Thanks</description>
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of these trucks which by the way has a grass burner exhaust system, and a 10 hour break in the sleeper berth with the truck idling to provide climate control. I have expressed concerns  of exposure to exhaust contaminants but have been told by my HR that I have a &#8220;GLOBAL CONCERN&#8221;. I need access to test equipment that will give an accurate measure or I can provide a venue for testing.  Thanks</p>
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