Bobby2Timz wrote:
As an airline jet mechanic we always washed your hands before, only takes once to grab with Skydrol a synthetic hydraulic fluid on your hands to never do it again.
The stuff burns on your skin like nettles x10.
Bobby
OMG yes!
Almost 20 years working with that shit now

Worst thing I ever did was cut a hydraulic line in the belly of a Boeing 727 to install an H-coupling. The line I cut ran over 30 feet up the tail and was full of Skydrol and was supposed to have been drained when I cut it. I ended up taking a head to toe bath in the stuff. You can't even wash it off as water lies on top of it and hot water just opens your pores and makes it worse. Luckily, I keep a bottle of castor oil in my tool box so I was able to wash it out of my eyes right away.
I'm religious now about protecting myself from chemicals. When I first started in this profession, they had me doing fuel tank entries without breathing gear, washing parts in MEK, practically bathing in synthetic turbine oil. It was crazy. I'm sure the reason I got cancer at only 29 years old was because of these chemicals.
Still, I am not as anal about hygiene. I ate bugs as a K*D and played in the dirt and I think we insulate Ch*ldren too much from dirt and bacteria during the years they are developing their immune systems. Even with all the damage done to my body from chemo and radiation therapy, I still don't get sick except for the odd cold once a year or so. I'm sure as shit not worried about flushing a toilet with the seat up or shaking a persons hand
