Thank you for the question.
It's a class of all perfluorinated compounds, which are, in essence, to be treated as a class, recognizing they all have similar uses and similar health and environmental concerns.
November 26th, 2024 / 4:50 p.m.
Director General, Safe Environments Directorate, Department of Health
Thank you for the question.
It's a class of all perfluorinated compounds, which are, in essence, to be treated as a class, recognizing they all have similar uses and similar health and environmental concerns.
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