Asbestos In Manufactured Goods

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I agree on number 5, that it is okay to use some asbestos in manufactured goods because asbestos came from natural sources that naturally eroded from geological formations, which are greater then industrial sources. Asbestos are allowed to be used if it has a low level of 1% and still good for brake pads, cement piping, and automobile clutches.

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