Well, I have a bunch of problems with that article. I only endorse the veiw that there are a lot of SDSs with incorrect information on them, but his choices of illustrations are sometimes misleading. In particular, the one about the cancer warning on Vaseline. The incoorect assumption he makes is that all of the Vaseline products on the market worldwide have been refined to the point that the carcinogens have been removed. Prop 65 people were the first to note that some of these products were indeed carcinogens worthy of a warning label. So the when he says:
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