The long and the short of it: flawed arguments dog asbestos identification
Por: Kelse, John
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It's an issue that continues to hound the industrial minerals market, talc and vermiculite have suffered in recent years. Fifteen years after OSHA ruled that common cleavage fragments ought not to be treated as asbestos, confusion and misinformation persists
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