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by jackvalentine
917 days ago
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> But I imagine there's a method of safely working with this material. You can read the report if you'd like, basically they weighed up a bunch of options. https://www.safeworkaustralia.gov.au/sites/default/files/202... > NOW, if it's like asbestos and the end consumer can get affected then I 100% agree with this ruling. It is - the final fitment is usually on site with dry cuts made contaminating the area it's installed in. |
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