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...discovery of asbestos in the museum more than a year ago made museum workers stop and think about their work, but since that finding, the museum has taken steps to protect workers from the cancer-causing material. "To the best of our knowledge, there is no asbestos hazard in the Museum," McCarthy says, adding, "I am confident that the job was done properly...
Said Spokesman Patrick Hayes: "EDB does not represent a health hazard. There is certainly no emergency in the foods currently in distribution." Procter & Gamble has removed mixes containing more than 150 p.p.b. from all its warehouses, and swept those same products off grocery-store shelves in all 50 states...
...short sign could be a hazard to passers-by, the security guard said. "They might as well remove the thing," even though that might mean that cars will again begin entering the Yard without stopping, he added...
...word serious, as in "serious work" or "serious writer," begins to be used more and more, with less and less attachment to objective judgment. Such a mood, curable by pouting, is an occupational hazard, and is not the kind of thing that attracts outsiders to the seminars. As Phyllis Cartwright, director of Fort Lauderdale's Main Library, put it, "People enjoy these seminars because they can hear authors discuss their feelings, what causes them to write." Or as Novelist Anne Bernays (The Address Book), who came from Boston to speak at lunch, said, "People think if they can touch...
Finally nonsmokers have come to realize that even being in the same room with smokers is a serious health hazard...