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{{title|Final Fantasy V}}
The following question and answer might be of value to some of your users
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{{Hacked|name=Final Fantasy V}}
DEAR SIR.
  I WORK FOR ONE THE THE LARGE ELECTRONICS COMPANY'S HERE IN THE
VALLEY. I WORK AROUND VERY HAZARDIS CHEMICALS  SOME KNOWN TO ME
AS E-6, HF. I ALSO WORK AROUND RF. EVERY DAY WHILE IN WORK MY
EYES WATER, BURN, I HAVE TO BLINK VERY OFTEN TO KEEP MY EYES FROM
FALLING OUT. PEOPLE AROUND ME ASK WHY I BLINK AND SWINT SO MUCH. I ONLY
DO THIS AT WORK DURING MY 8 HR SHIFT. COULD THIS HAVE TO DO WITH THE
WORK AREA. ALSO I WORK UNDER YELLOW LIGHTS ALL DAY AT WORK ALSO.


==Utilities==
* '''FF5 Multi Editor''' -A character editor that edits stats, equipment and battle commands. Also an advanced monster editor (for every individual aspect of monsters, sprite excepted). Coded by '''JCE3000GT''' of [http://www.blitzkrieg.finalconquest.net/ BlitzKrieg Innovations].


==Hacks==
  ===========================================================================
* '''RPGe''' has released an english translation of Final Fantasy V on 1998, available at [http://donut.parodius.com/?func=trans&platform=snes&gamekey=301 The Whirlpool]. This is the first RPG to ever be completely fan-translated.
      Various chemicals have, from time to time, been implicated in causing
* [http://www.blitzkrieg.finalconquest.net/ff5.html Final Fantasy V - EasyType V1.0]This basically makes your characters gods and makes the game a breeze to play throughThis patch was made by request for people who wanted to see the story and not worry about the tediousness of RPG micromangementCreated by JCE3000GT.
  irritation of the eyes. Solvent fumes such as E-6 and etchants such as HF
* [http://www.blitzkrieg.finalconquest.net/ff5.html Final Fantasy V - Expert 0.947]Unlike the above hack I decided to make a harder oneI cannot remember what all I changed so you'll just have to play it.   Created by JCE3000GT.
  are known cuses of this problemThe fumes of HydroFlouric acid combine
* [http://www.planetemu.net/index.php?section=roms&dat=300&action=showrom&id=398683 Final Fantasy V Enhanced].  Several changes and fixes were done to the translated ROM for more enjoyment of the game. Created by Dragonsbrethren.
  with water to form a very caustic solution which is strong enough to etch
  glassSolvents, especially degreasers, can alter the tear film layer of
  the eye by dissolving out the lipid component of tears.  When the lipid
  (fat) portion of tears is reduced, the eyes will feel dry and more tearing
  resultsThese tears will also be acted upon by the solvent and the cycle
  will continue. Immediate treatment of such cases is removal from the
  causative environmentThe symptoms are treated with artificial tear agents
  which act to stabilize the tear layer allowing the eye to come back to
  normalThe accompanying blood vessel reaction is treated with an anti-
  inflammatory agent which also acts to reduce the cellular response which
   resembles an "allergic" reaction. Generally relief is immediate but the
  total response time depends upon the duration and amount of exposure.


==Miscellaneous==
      Continued exposure can lead to the usual signs and symptoms of chronic
  contact reactions with the appearence of scarring, pterygia formation,
  thickened lids and drying of the skin.  Continued tearing leads to glare
  and to skin irritation.  Atopic dermatitis is sometimes seen in severe
  cases and sensitization of the eyes to other chemicals can occur.


==Known Dumps==
      The eye is not the only part of the body to be involved.  The mucous
* Final Fantasy V (J)
  membranes of the mouth and nose as well as the lining of the air passages
  and lungs are also reacting to this insult.  Some of this material will
  find passage into the circulation as well and thereby affect distant,
  internal organs.  The information on such dispersal is not great.  In short,
  not much is known.  To respect the unknown is prudent and a survival trait
  of great value.


==External Links==
      OSHA has very clear guidelines to the safety levels of such chemicals
* [http://www.blitzkrieg.finalconquest.net/ BlitzKrieg Innovations]
  however, these reccomendations are general and do not take into
  consideration individual sensitivity. The wearing of contact lenses in
  such an environment and under such circumstances is not reccomended.


 
      Electronics fabrication facilities, especially those involved in
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  manufacturing circuit boards use a variety of exotic solvents.  This fact
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  coupled with the fumes from fluxes and soldering makes such an area a
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  real eye hazard. It is becoming readily apparent, that while the human
  animal is very adaptable and hard to destroy, there is a limit to the
  toxicity levels that can be tolerated.  We continue to produce "aerosols"
  of increasing toxicity with no thought to their longterm effects.
  "Guidelines" from OSHA and others not-with-standing, the levels set as safe
  are far to high.  My advice to the questioner is to demand transfer to a
  healthier portion of the plant.

Revision as of 00:30, 27 November 2007

The following question and answer might be of value to some of your users

DEAR SIR.

 I WORK FOR ONE THE THE LARGE ELECTRONICS COMPANY'S HERE IN THE

VALLEY. I WORK AROUND VERY HAZARDIS CHEMICALS SOME KNOWN TO ME AS E-6, HF. I ALSO WORK AROUND RF. EVERY DAY WHILE IN WORK MY EYES WATER, BURN, I HAVE TO BLINK VERY OFTEN TO KEEP MY EYES FROM FALLING OUT. PEOPLE AROUND ME ASK WHY I BLINK AND SWINT SO MUCH. I ONLY DO THIS AT WORK DURING MY 8 HR SHIFT. COULD THIS HAVE TO DO WITH THE WORK AREA. ALSO I WORK UNDER YELLOW LIGHTS ALL DAY AT WORK ALSO.


 ===========================================================================
     Various chemicals have, from time to time, been implicated in causing
 irritation of the eyes.  Solvent fumes such as E-6 and etchants such as HF
 are known cuses of this problem.  The fumes of HydroFlouric acid combine
 with water to form a very caustic solution which is strong enough to etch
 glass.  Solvents, especially degreasers, can alter the tear film layer of
 the eye by dissolving out the lipid component of tears.  When the lipid
 (fat) portion of tears is reduced, the eyes will feel dry and more tearing
 results.  These tears will also be acted upon by the solvent and the cycle
 will continue.  Immediate treatment of such cases is removal from the
 causative environment.  The symptoms are treated with artificial tear agents
 which act to stabilize the tear layer allowing the eye to come back to
 normal.  The accompanying blood vessel reaction is treated with an anti-
 inflammatory agent which also acts to reduce the cellular response which
 resembles an "allergic" reaction.  Generally relief is immediate but the
 total response time depends upon the duration and amount of exposure.
     Continued exposure can lead to the usual signs and symptoms of chronic
 contact reactions with the appearence of scarring, pterygia formation,
 thickened lids and drying of the skin.  Continued tearing leads to glare
 and to skin irritation.  Atopic dermatitis is sometimes seen in severe
 cases and sensitization of the eyes to other chemicals can occur.
     The eye is not the only part of the body to be involved.  The mucous
 membranes of the mouth and nose as well as the lining of the air passages
 and lungs are also reacting to this insult.  Some of this material will
 find passage into the circulation as well and thereby affect distant,
 internal organs.  The information on such dispersal is not great.  In short,
 not much is known.  To respect the unknown is prudent and a survival trait
 of great value.
     OSHA has very clear guidelines to the safety levels of such chemicals
 however, these reccomendations are general and do not take into
 consideration individual sensitivity.  The wearing of contact lenses in
 such an environment and under such circumstances is not reccomended.
     Electronics fabrication facilities, especially those involved in
 manufacturing circuit boards use a variety of exotic solvents.  This fact
 coupled with the fumes from fluxes and soldering makes such an area a
 real eye hazard. It is becoming readily apparent, that while the human 
 animal is very adaptable and hard to destroy, there is a limit to the
 toxicity levels that can be tolerated.  We continue to produce "aerosols"
 of increasing toxicity with no thought to their longterm effects.
 "Guidelines" from OSHA and others not-with-standing, the levels set as safe
 are far to high.  My advice to the questioner is to demand transfer to a
 healthier portion of the plant.