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Dangers denied

p A Wellington The Inspector of gerous goods, Mr Harry Richards,: has rejected claims that the handling of toxic goods is chaotic and that a serious accidents inevitable. Carriage and storage of. 1

dangerous substances was up to international standards, and was acceptable, he said. “I get upset by people on the periphery of a subject who profess themselves to be experts,” he $ 'said.

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Press, 27 February 1986, Page 36

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Dangers denied Press, 27 February 1986, Page 36

Dangers denied Press, 27 February 1986, Page 36

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