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Ethylene Oxide (EtO) Fact Sheet (2022 words)
EtO is used to sterilize materials that are sensitive to heat or moisture, and most worker exposure happens during such use.
Pure EtO is quite flammable and explosive; to reduce this hazard, EtO is usually sold as a mixture with non-flammable inert gases.
EtO should only be used for materials which are sensitive to heat or moisture and, therefore, cannot be steam-sterilized.
Gary Eto is a Personal Injury Attorney and Auto Accident Lawyer Based in Los Angeles California (237 words)
Gary C. Eto is a California personal injury attorney and trial lawyer who litigates catastrophic personal injury and wrongful death cases for defective tires, defective gas tanks and defects in vehicle design and manufacture.
Gary C. Eto was among the first plaintiffs' attorneys to file lawsuits against Firestone and Ford for tire defects and rollover defects in the Explorer, before the infamous recall of August 2000.
Gary C. Eto obtained one of the first million dollar verdicts against General Motors for a negligently designed gas tank and fuel system, which was upheld by both the Court of Appeal and the Supreme Court (Navarro v.
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