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Chimney Sweep – Intentions for Prayerful Reflection

Technical matters concerning the idea and the building of sentences when working with intentions

Article “800 intentions for cleansing”Link
“Building extensive intentions and prayers. A Skype conversation about the technique”Link 
“A one-sentence scheme for intentions”Link

The word (–not) added in work with intentions to a given word means that it is worth mentioning it also as its opposite, or even independently finding and speaking whatever synonyms come to mind together with their opposites.

For example:
being poor, sick
it is good to say it also with its opposite:
being poor, sick; not being poor, sick

This makes it possible to immediately activate a given pattern in the broadest possible way in different aspects, including in its opposite. It is also worth knowing that Souls often think and claim that they do not have such opposite patterns, for example that they are not idolaters as in a given case (a given word).

Another example:
A woman’s Soul denies having once been a bad mother. So adding here the negation—not being a bad mother—may allow her to understand the state she is in.

Being a bad mother, –not being a bad mother–
“Of course not, never in my life! Those are not my patterns. What I do is my private matter.”
[The Soul very often says or thinks this about itself.]


  1. Our own, and through us others’, experiencing/not experiencing, acknowledging/not acknowledging, and not only that, of being/not being, among other things, a chimney sweep, that is, among other things, a person engaged in cleaning, unclogging, clearing, and not only that, among other things, chimneys, holes, pipes, the vagina, the anus, and not only that, as well as maintaining flue and ventilation ducts, and not only that, among other things, in buildings, of widows, of the needy, and not only that, and the experiencing of all the consequences of this.
  2. Our own, and through us others’, experiencing/not experiencing, acknowledging/not acknowledging, and not only that, of being/not being cleared, cleaned, unclogged, pushed through, and not only that, by, among other things, a chimney sweep, and not only that, and the experiencing of all the consequences of this.
  3. Our own, and through us others’, experiencing/not experiencing, acknowledging/not acknowledging, and not only that, as and like a chimney sweep and all its equivalents, substitutes, and not only that, among other things, the compulsion to wear black and not only that, and the experiencing of all the consequences of this.
  4. Our own, and through us others’, experiencing/not experiencing, acknowledging/not acknowledging, and not only that, as and like a chimney sweep and all its equivalents, substitutes, and not only that, among other things, using, wearing out, repairing, exploiting, destroying, and not only that, our tools which we use to clean, clear, unclog, and not only that, all kinds of holes, chimneys, vaginas, rectums, and not only that, and the experiencing of all the consequences of this.
  5. Our own, and through us others’, experiencing/not experiencing, acknowledging/not acknowledging, and not only that, among other things, grabbing/not grabbing buttons at the sight of a chimney sweep, and not only that, and the experiencing of all the consequences of this.
  6. Our own, and through us others’, experiencing/not experiencing, acknowledging/not acknowledging, and not only that, among other things, the fact that long ago when a chimney sweep visited a town, settlement, or village, housewives tried to ensure that he would begin work in her house first, because the craftsman then still had a uniform not yet dirtied with soot and therefore would not make additional mess, and supposedly housewives pulled the chimney sweep by the button to their homes, and the one who managed it would not be abandoned by luck, and the experiencing of all the consequences of this.
  7. Our own, and through us others’, experiencing/not experiencing, acknowledging/not acknowledging, and not only that, among other things, as and like a chimney sweep and not only that, while visiting towns, settlements, villages, and not only that, being/not being pulled by the buttons and not only that by housewives so as to begin first in her house to clear, unclog, clean, and not only that, among other things, chimneys, openings, pipes, the vagina, the anus, and not only that, before becoming dirty, and not only that, and the experiencing of all the consequences of this.
  8. Our own, and through us others’, experiencing/not experiencing, acknowledging/not acknowledging, and not only that, among other things, of being/not being as and like a housewife who first pulled, attracted, and not only that, among other things, a chimney sweep and not only that, by a button and not only that, into the household for the purpose of cleaning, unclogging, clearing, and not only that, among other things, chimneys, holes, pipes, vaginas, the anus, and not only that, and considering/not considering that thanks to this one would/would not have luck, and not only that, and the experiencing of all the consequences of this.
  9. Our own, and through us others’, experiencing/not experiencing, acknowledging/not acknowledging, and not only that, among other things, the fact that the profession of chimney sweep arose with technological progress in the world, and that initially exhaust fumes were released outside through openings in the roof, and to this day the name of these openings remains—“smoke vents”—and that they are windows lighting the attic; and that already in the 4th century chimneys began to be built, usually wide, measuring 1×1 meter, and low; and that initially the task of chimney sweeps was to clean chimneys and ducts, pipes, vaginas, rectums, and not only that, from soot, dirt, cobwebs, and not only that; and that the performance of such services depended solely on the good will of building owners and was often neglected by them; and when attention was drawn to the extent of losses caused by fires resulting from the poor condition of chimneys, the obligation to clean chimneys, pipes, openings, vaginas, rectums, and not only that, was introduced, and the chimney sweep was burdened with the duty of watching over their condition, and not only that, and the experiencing of all the consequences of this.
  10. Our own, and through us others’, experiencing/not experiencing, acknowledging/not acknowledging, and not only that, among other things, the fact that the scope of a chimney sweep’s work came to include broad preventive activity consisting in preventing damage that may arise due to improper functioning of chimney ducts, heating and chimney devices, and not only that; and that along with the increase in the tasks of chimney sweeps, the form of obtaining professional qualifications was changed, and not only that, and the experiencing of all the consequences of this.
  11. Our own, and through us others’, experiencing/not experiencing, acknowledging/not acknowledging, and not only that, among other things, the fact that in Poland already since 1939 the chimney-sweeping craft has been classified among licensed trades and that independent practice of the profession after obtaining master or journeyman qualifications was made dependent on obtaining a concession that formerly obliged one to bear responsibility for a chimney district, and not only that; and that today chimney districts no longer exist because the chimney-sweeping trade functions under free-market rules, yet this does not release building owners and other construction objects from the obligation to use chimney-sweeping services referred to in the regulation of the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Administration on fire protection of buildings, other construction objects, and areas (Journal of Laws No. 109 item 719 of 2010), and the experiencing of all the consequences of this.
  12. Our own, and through us others’, experiencing/not experiencing, acknowledging/not acknowledging, and not only that, among other things, the fact that we possess/do not possess, are granted/are not granted, the professional ranks of chimney sweeps.
  13. Our own, and through us others’, experiencing/not experiencing, acknowledging/not acknowledging, and not only that, among other things, being/not being as and like a master chimney sweep, who usually wears a top hat called a “pliszok,” and our ability to issue opinions, certificates, expert evaluations, and not only that; and as and like a journeyman chimney sweep, who usually wears a top hat called a “szapoklak,” and as such being/not being trained to pass the master’s exam, and not only that, and our ability to clean/not clean ducts, deal/not deal with maintenance, and not only that, but without the ability to issue opinions and expert reports; and as and like a chimney-sweep helper (apprentice), who usually wears a so-called “keplik” or “bowler,” and our ability to work independently, carrying out assigned tasks in the district only under the supervision of a master or a journeyman, and not only that, and the experiencing of all the consequences of this.
  14. Our own, and through us others’, experiencing/not experiencing, acknowledging/not acknowledging, and not only that, among other things, the fact that one can obtain the profession of chimney sweep in two ways, among other things: by attending a vocational school specializing in chimney sweeping lasting three years; and that a student attending such a school undergoes practical training where they acquire the skills necessary to prepare for the journeyman’s exam; and that after completing school the graduate receives the profession of chimney sweep, yet without passing the journeyman’s exam after graduation the graduate remains without any qualifications; and not only that; and by means of professional practice, that is by working in the profession as a chimney-sweep helper for a period equal to the number of school years and taking the journeyman’s exam in the chimney-sweeping craft, and the experiencing of all the consequences of this.
  15. Our own, and through us others’, experiencing/not experiencing, acknowledging/not acknowledging, and not only that, among other things, the fact that a journeyman chimney sweep, after working in the profession for another three years, may take the exam for master chimney sweep, and that exams in the chimney-sweep profession are conducted by Chambers of Crafts, and not only that, and the experiencing of all the consequences of this.
  16. Our own, and through us others’, experiencing/not experiencing, acknowledging/not acknowledging, and not only that, among other things, the fact that the patron saint of chimney sweeps is Saint Florian, whose liturgical memorial in the Catholic Church is observed on May 4, and on that day chimney sweeps also have their holiday, and not only that, and the experiencing of all the consequences of this.
  17. Our own, and through us others’, experiencing/not experiencing, acknowledging/not acknowledging, and not only that, among other things, being/not being Saint Florian the patron of chimney sweeps, and not only that, and praying to him, and not only that, and the experiencing of all the consequences of this.
  18. Our own, and through us others’, experiencing/not experiencing, acknowledging/not acknowledging, and not only that, among other things, as and like a chimney sweep and not only that, possessing/not possessing, destroying, repairing/not repairing, using/not using, and not only that, among other things, the following tools: the shoulder chimney-sweep scraper (so-called “iron”), usually carried on the left shoulder and used, among other things, for lining a chimney duct thanks to the groove in its center, also used for lye cleaning, removing soot, opening roof hatches, and not only that; and the rammer/pusher (so-called “sztolcówka”) used for cleaning upper and lower inspection openings, for clearing ducts, cleaning various channels, furnaces, boilers; and the chimney rope (rope set) serving to line a duct (clean chimneys and not only that), an indispensable tool used by chimney sweeps, on which various tools may be hung, e.g. a pin or chimney ball; and the chimney sack, usually finished with a rectangular frame and used to carry away soot after cleaning, remove rubble, and not only that; and the chimney key (the “star”), a tool usually worn on the belt, used for opening inspection doors; and the mirror, used to check the passage in a chimney duct; and the chimney camera, a modern tool serving to inspect ducts from the inside, helping chimney sweeps locate leaks and check the internal condition of the duct; and the anemometer, used to check and calculate chimney draft and also used in ventilation control; and the penis, fingers, used to push through the vagina, anus, holes, openings, pipes, and not only that, and the experiencing of all the consequences of this.
  19. Our own, and through us others’, experiencing/not experiencing, acknowledging/not acknowledging, and not only that, among other things, as and like a chimney sweep and not only that, using the chimney bench/walkway near the chimney and along the roof ridge, and the experiencing of all the consequences of this.
  20. Our own, and through us others’, experiencing/not experiencing, acknowledging/not acknowledging, and not only that, among other things, the fact that a chimney bench is a narrow grating or board mounted on galvanized-steel supports, installed on roofs with steep slopes, placed on the roof surface perpendicularly or parallel to the ridge from the roof hatch to the chimney and running from the roof exit to the chimneys and along the chimney so as to allow the chimney sweep to work, and the experiencing of all the consequences of this.
  21. Our own, and through us others’, experiencing/not experiencing, acknowledging/not acknowledging, and not only that, among other things, as and like a chimney sweep and not only that, causing one’s tools of work to become overworked, and the experiencing of all the consequences of this.
  22. Our own, and through us others’, experiencing/not experiencing, acknowledging/not acknowledging, and not only that, among other things, the fact that at the workplace there may occur hazards such as falling to a lower level and from a height, e.g. from a roof, scaffold, or ladder, chimney bench, electric energy, fire, sharp and rough surfaces and edges, impact, being crushed by falling objects, contact with allergenic substances, dust exposure, overloading the skeletal system, traffic accidents, being bitten by a dog, being beaten by housewives’ husbands, and not only that, and the experiencing of all the consequences of this.
  23. Our own, and through us others’, experiencing/not experiencing, acknowledging/not acknowledging, and not only that, among other things, the fact that the most frequent causes of hazards for a chimney sweep include improper techniques of working at height, bad ladder placement, carrying out chimney-cleaning tasks without proper safety measures, electrical installations, operating live devices, soot, outbreak of fire, electrical short circuits, edges of roof flashing—sheet metal, chimneys, roof trims, tools, roof tiles, bricks, dust on the roof, soot, forced working posture, travel to the workplace, domestic animals, cheated husbands, and not only that, and the experiencing of all the consequences of this.
  24. Our own, and through us others’, experiencing/not experiencing, acknowledging/not acknowledging, and not only that, among other things, the fact that for chimney sweeps the possible consequences of hazards may include bruises, fractures, dislocations, head injuries—concussions, death from sustained injuries, electric shock, death, thermal burns, poisoning, wounds to the hands, cuts, bruises, contusions, bone cracks, diseases of the skin and respiratory system, poisoning, eye contamination, degenerative changes in the skeletal system, circulatory problems, injuries to the hands, legs, limbs, and not only that, and the experiencing of all the consequences of this.
  25. Our own, and through us others’, experiencing/not experiencing, acknowledging/not acknowledging, and not only that, among other things, the fact that for chimney sweeps the possible means of protection against hazards may include increased attentiveness, appropriate work footwear, proper technical protections, safety harnesses with lifeline, control of the technical state of the roof surface, compliance with regulations, inspection of installations, checking the technical state of used machines and devices, prudence, compliance with fire-safety regulations and ongoing inspections, efficient fire-protection equipment, trial evacuation actions, use of personal protective equipment, maintaining order by employees, using work breaks, changing posture during work, complying with traffic regulations, checking the technical state of the vehicle, deterrent measures, abstinence, and not only that, and the experiencing of all the consequences of this.
  26. Our own, and through us others’, experiencing/not experiencing, acknowledging/not acknowledging, and not only that, among other things, the fact that small children and not only they were/weren’t forced, exploited, and not only that, into the work of a chimney sweep, into cleaning chimneys, ducts, and not only that, and the experiencing of all the consequences of this.
  27. Our own, and through us others’, experiencing/not experiencing, acknowledging/not acknowledging, and not only that, among other things, the fact that a chimney sweep is exposed by skin contact and via the respiratory tract to hazardous substances including carbon monoxide, sulfur dioxide, dusts, soot, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), dioxins (PCDD/F), heavy metals, and not only that, and the experiencing of all the consequences of this.
  28. Our own, and through us others’, experiencing/not experiencing, acknowledging/not acknowledging, and not only that, among other things, the fact that work in an environment of so many dangerous, harmful, and burdensome factors may be the cause of many health ailments and ultimately lead to occupational diseases, and not only that, and the experiencing of all the consequences of this.
  29. Our own, and through us others’, experiencing/not experiencing, acknowledging/not acknowledging, and not only that, among other things, the fact that chimney-sweeping work requires employees to remain in conditions of great discomfort and exposure to chemical factors classified as flammable, highly toxic, carcinogenic, mutagenic, while at the same time the work performed is very socially useful, and not only that, and the experiencing of all the consequences of this.
  30. Our own, and through us others’, experiencing/not experiencing, acknowledging/not acknowledging, and not only that, among other things, the fact that a proper technical state of heating devices, ventilation and smoke ducts prevents failures and accidents with grave consequences, often fatal, as well as numerous cases of carbon-monoxide poisoning caused by the poor technical state of heating installations, and not only that, and the experiencing of all the consequences of this.
  31. Our own, and through us others’, experiencing/not experiencing, acknowledging/not acknowledging, and not only that, among other things, the fact that we conduct/do not conduct studies and publish/do not publish results of our own research on dust content in the air found in a boiler room during mechanical cleaning of a coal boiler, as well as studies on absorption of dust by filters in gas-mask and half-mask filters, and not only that, and the experiencing of all the consequences of this.
  32. Our own, and through us others’, experiencing/not experiencing, acknowledging/not acknowledging, and not only that, among other things, the fact that in soot and coal dust the following heavy metals were identified: cadmium, lead, and mercury, and not only that, and the experiencing of all the consequences of this.
  33. Our own, and through us others’, experiencing/not experiencing, acknowledging/not acknowledging, and not only that, among other things, the fact that chimney sweeps performing their work are exposed to various health-harmful factors occurring across a wide range of concentrations, and that chemical hazards largely depend on the type and quality of the fuel being burned, and not only that, and the experiencing of all the consequences of this.
  34. Our own, and through us others’, experiencing/not experiencing, acknowledging/not acknowledging, and not only that, among other things, the fact that cancer of the scrotal skin was historically the first occupational disease identified among chimney sweeps, and not only that, and the experiencing of all the consequences of this.
  35. Our own, and through us others’, experiencing/not experiencing, acknowledging/not acknowledging, and not only that, among other things, the fact that Sir Percival Pott in 1775 observed that among chimney sweeps—among whom a significant proportion were little boys—skin cancers and scrotal cancer occurred frequently, and not only that, and the experiencing of all the consequences of this.
  36. Our own, and through us others’, experiencing/not experiencing, acknowledging/not acknowledging, and not only that, among other things, the fact that Sir Percival Pott proposed the hypothesis that the observed disease entities were caused by chimney soot; that von Volkmann confirmed the 1775 hypothesis by observing a similar disease among tar workers; and that further studies revealed that compounds contained in soot and tar cause squamous-cell and basal-cell carcinoma and metastases to inguinal lymph nodes, while distant metastases are found sporadically, and not only that, and being/not being such a chimney sweep and not only that, and the experiencing of all the consequences of this.
  37. Our own, and through us others’, experiencing/not experiencing, acknowledging/not acknowledging, and not only that, among other things, the fact that in Scandinavia and not only there, in the 1980s, an alarmingly high standardized mortality ratio (SMR) was found among chimney sweeps, which, relative to the 95% confidence interval, i.e. the ratio of observed deaths in the chimney-sweep population to the number of deaths of men in the population of Sweden, amounted to 1.24 to 1.36; the studies included deaths recorded in 1952–2006, and not only that, and the experiencing of all the consequences of this.
  38. Our own, and through us others’, experiencing/not experiencing, acknowledging/not acknowledging, and not only that, among other things, the fact that Gustavsson, studying the causes of increased SMR, obtained results indicating that high mortality in that occupational group was caused mainly by respiratory diseases and liver diseases, and not only that, and the experiencing of all the consequences of this.
  39. Our own, and through us others’, experiencing/not experiencing, acknowledging/not acknowledging, and not only that, among other things, the fact that the main hazards connected with chimney-sweep work are the occurrence of carbon, dusts, and the chemical substances contained in them, toxic ones, and not only that, and the experiencing of all the consequences of this.
  40. Our own, and through us others’, experiencing/not experiencing, acknowledging/not acknowledging, and not only that, among other things, the fact that PM – particulate matter – is a term denoting aerosol droplets and solid particles contained in the air, and not only that, and the experiencing of all the consequences of this.
  41. Our own, and through us others’, experiencing/not experiencing, acknowledging/not acknowledging, and not only that, among other things, the fact that PM10 and PM2.5 values mainly concern dusts containing soot and ash with particle sizes below 10 and 2.5 micrometers respectively, and that solid particles with diameters below 10 micrometers enter the human respiratory system and are retained in the bronchi, and not only that, and the experiencing of all the consequences of this.
  42. Our own, and through us others’, experiencing/not experiencing, acknowledging/not acknowledging, and not only that, among other things, the fact that solid particles of about 2 micrometers in diameter are retained in the pulmonary alveoli, where they may adsorb biologically active substances, pass with the blood beyond the lungs, and accumulate in some internal organs, and not only that; and that it is estimated that emission of PM10 particles as a result of burning hard coal in households exceeds 0.2 mg/m3; and that it has been shown that the dust content in air inhaled by a chimney sweep during chimney cleaning amounts to 3–19 mg/m3 and benzo[a]pyrene content reaches values up to 9.1 micrograms/m3, and not only that, and the experiencing of all the consequences of this.
  43. Our own, and through us others’, experiencing/not experiencing, acknowledging/not acknowledging, and not only that, among other things, the fact that in dusts escaping from smoke and exhaust ducts asbestos fibers and crystalline silica may also be present; and that these dusts may cause the development of dangerous occupational diseases such as lung cancer, pneumoconiosis, bronchial asthma, and pathological changes in the pleura and pericardium, and being/not being their victim, and not only that; and that the incidence of occupational diseases among men in Poland in 2010 was 34.1 per 100,000 employed—with pneumoconiosis in second place in these statistics—and not only that, and the experiencing of all the consequences of this.
  44. Our own, and through us others’, experiencing/not experiencing, acknowledging/not acknowledging, and not only that, among other things, the fact that according to applicable regulations the maximum allowable concentration at the workplace for total dust is 4 mg/m3, and not only that, and the experiencing of all the consequences of this.
  45. Our own, and through us others’, experiencing/not experiencing, acknowledging/not acknowledging, and not only that, among other things, the fact that one of the hazards for chimney-sweep work is polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, and not only that, and the experiencing of all the consequences of this.
  46. Our own, and through us others’, experiencing/not experiencing, acknowledging/not acknowledging, and not only that, among other things, the fact that polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) are organic compounds having two or more condensed aromatic rings, and that as environmental pollutants they occur as mixtures of homologues, and that the most important representative is benzo[a]pyrene (B[a]P), although the group includes more than 200 chemical compounds, and not only that, and the experiencing of all the consequences of this.
  47. Our own, and through us others’, experiencing/not experiencing, acknowledging/not acknowledging, and not only that, among other things, the fact that a significant threat related to the cytotoxicity of this class of pollutants is the high affinity for forming adducts between polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon molecules and DNA, RNA chains, and not only that, and that the resulting adducts negatively affect cell replication, and not only that, and the experiencing of all the consequences of this.
  48. Our own, and through us others’, experiencing/not experiencing, acknowledging/not acknowledging, and not only that, among other things, the fact that analysis of several basic PAHs contained in different grades of coal showed contents in the range of 0.2 to 2500 mg PAH/kg of coal, while the PAH content in soot is much higher, and the total mass share of organic compounds is about 60%, and not only that, and the experiencing of all the consequences of this.
  49. Our own, and through us others’, experiencing/not experiencing, acknowledging/not acknowledging, and not only that, among other things, the fact that one of the hazards for chimney-sweep work is dioxins and furans, which define a group of compounds being polychlorinated derivatives of dibenzo-p-dioxins and dibenzofurans (PCDD/F), and not only that, and the experiencing of all the consequences of this.
  50. Our own, and through us others’, experiencing/not experiencing, acknowledging/not acknowledging, and not only that, among other things, the fact that dioxins arise in thermal processes and that PCDD/F are considered the most dangerous among known xenobiotics, and that dioxin content in soot is highly variable and depends on the chemical composition of the fuel, combustion conditions, and furnace type, and not only that, and the experiencing of all the consequences of this.
  51. Our own, and through us others’, experiencing/not experiencing, acknowledging/not acknowledging, and not only that, among other things, the fact that clinical studies indicate that dioxins exert a strongly mutagenic effect, disturbing the normal course of cell division, showing teratogenic and allergenic effects, and that the course of PCDD/F poisoning is such that the effects may be felt long after the toxins are absorbed, and not only that, and the experiencing of all the consequences of this.
  52. Our own, and through us others’, experiencing/not experiencing, acknowledging/not acknowledging, and not only that, among other things, the fact that negative effects of dioxins on cellular processes responsible for metabolism connected with the activity of cytochrome P-450, glucuronyl transferase, and glutathione transferase have been found, and not only that, and the experiencing of all the consequences of this.
  53. Our own, and through us others’, experiencing/not experiencing, acknowledging/not acknowledging, and not only that, among other things, the fact that the first symptom of dioxin poisoning is painful chloracne, and that chloracne is an inflammatory-allergic disease occurring mainly on the skin of the face and hands; the skin changes persist for years causing deep scars, and not only that, and the experiencing of all the consequences of this.
  54. Our own, and through us others’, experiencing/not experiencing, acknowledging/not acknowledging, and not only that, among other things, the fact that one of the hazards for chimney-sweep work is heavy metals, which occur in every type of burned fuel because they are its inseparable mineral component, and that in the combustion process part of the metals and their compounds sublimate, depositing on fly ash or soot, and not only that, and the experiencing of all the consequences of this.
  55. Our own, and through us others’, experiencing/not experiencing, acknowledging/not acknowledging, and not only that, among other things, the fact that heavy metals in bound or free form are introduced into the body together with solid particles contained in the air, and that fly ash contains mercury, thallium, cadmium, lead, antimony, cobalt, chromium, nickel, vanadium, and arsenic, and not only that; and that some of these metals are important for the body and necessary in metabolic processes, but they fulfill these functions only in specific concentrations, and not only that.
  56. Our own, and through us others’, experiencing/not experiencing, acknowledging/not acknowledging, and not only that, among other things, the fact that elements such as zinc and copper play an important role in the development and functioning of the organism, whereas arsenic, chromium, cobalt, manganese, and nickel are needed in much smaller amounts; other metals such as mercury, cadmium, and lead belong to the group of toxic elements for which the human body shows no physiological need, and not only that, and the experiencing of all the consequences of this.
  57. Our own, and through us others’, experiencing/not experiencing, acknowledging/not acknowledging, and not only that, among other things, the fact that in chimney sweeps and not only in them the concentration of heavy metals in tissues increases with age, which in the case of increased accumulation manifests toxic action and causes diseases of the digestive, respiratory, nervous, and circulatory systems. Some elements, such as cadmium, mercury, and lead, show carcinogenic or potentially carcinogenic effects, and not only that, and the experiencing of all the consequences of this.
  58. Our own, and through us others’, experiencing/not experiencing, acknowledging/not acknowledging, and not only that, among other things, the fact that in the case of chimney-sweeping work and work at similar stations attention should be paid to the necessity of using personal protective equipment in order to maximally protect the skin from contact with soot, e.g. protective gloves, protective suit, and not only that; and that comprehensive protection of the upper respiratory tract is also indispensable, which is not connected with large financial outlays but only with social awareness and the employee’s personal discipline; and that observations indicate that the use of filters and filter absorbers during chimney-sweeping works is a rare practice, and not only that, and the experiencing of all the consequences of this.
  59. Our own, and through us others’, experiencing/not experiencing, acknowledging/not acknowledging, and not only that, among other things, the fact that on the basis of conducted studies it has been shown that effective protection against dust and the harmful chemical substances contained in it is possible, e.g. through the use of a filter absorber that removes about 99.9% of dust from inhaled air, and not only that, and the experiencing of all the consequences of this.
  60. Our own, and through us others’, experiencing/not experiencing, acknowledging/not acknowledging, and not only that, among other things, the fact that purification of air using a filter absorber reduces daily doses to which chimney sweeps are exposed in connection with their work, thus lowering the probability of cancer and pneumoconiosis among workers, and not only that, and the experiencing of all the consequences of this.
  61. Our own, and through us others’, experiencing/not experiencing, acknowledging/not acknowledging, and not only that, among other things, the fact that it is estimated that during chimney-sweeping work an employee consumes about 10 m3 of air, which at the indicated dust level would result in the introduction of about 13 mg of respirable dust into the worker’s organism, while the introduction of a dose of heavy metals together with respirable dust in the case discussed constitutes less than 1% of a safe daily dose not causing health changes, and not only that, and the experiencing of all the consequences of this.
  62. Our own, and through us others’, experiencing/not experiencing, acknowledging/not acknowledging, and not only that, among other things, the fact that the amount of metal absorbed depends on the form in which it occurs, as well as on the human metabolism, sex, and age, and not only that, and the experiencing of all the consequences of this.
  63. Our own, and through us others’, experiencing/not experiencing, acknowledging/not acknowledging, and not only that, among other things, the fact that an important advantage of using a filter absorber is the possibility of purifying inhaled air from chemical pollutants such as carbon monoxide, sulfur oxides, volatile organic compounds, and not only that, and the experiencing of all the consequences of this.


Opublikowano: 16/03/2026
Autor: Sławomir Majda
Kateogrie: Money and freedom from poverty


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