If I might just add to that, it might alleviate the concern.
Where there's scientific evidence, using equally valid methods, that the product both meets and does not meet the criteria, the product must be classified.
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Director General, Workplace Hazardous Materials Directorate, Healthy Environments and Consumer Safety Branch, Department of Health
If I might just add to that, it might alleviate the concern.
Where there's scientific evidence, using equally valid methods, that the product both meets and does not meet the criteria, the product must be classified.
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