Tuesday, February 9, 2010

white powder

as many know, i'm not one to just sit around on my duff if there's ever a problem. subsequently, i've written some pretty epic letters to corporate offices. i recently rolled into jiffy lube for an oil change, and when i hopped back in, i noticed white glove powder everywhere. i happily dug up this letter from april 07:

I am thoroughly dissatisfied with the quality of service and lack of concern for customer and employee health at Jiffy Lube. Subsequent to each visit I have made, there have been oil prints inside my car including on the driver's side door, the steering wheel, the door handles, and the dash. I have noticed that this is a result of the mechanic driving the car forward with the same bare hands that have changed the oil. Thus, this not only exposes myself to motor oil, but the mechanic as well. Used motor oil can present a threat to health through skin contact, skin absorption, inhalation, or ingestion, all of which can occur as a result. Thus, I am disappointed with the lack of concern for occupational safety in addition to customer exposure. Research suggests that occupational exposure to motor oil increases the risk for arthritis (Sverdrup et al., 2005). By implementing the use of disposable gloves, employee exposure would be limited and disposal following oil change would reduce transferrence of oil into the interior of vehicles. I am not sure if this is already a policy and there is a lack of implementation and enforcement or simply if it has not come to the attention of your occupational health personnel. Regardless, I appreciate your time and consideration in this matter.


Sverdrup, B. et al. Association between occupational exposure to mineral oil and rheumatoid arthritis: results from the Swedish EIRA case-control study. Arthritis Research & Therapy 2005, 7: R1296-R1303.

don't be a bystander. create the change you wanna see. :)