Polybrominated Diphenylethers are another class of materials
that are a no-no.  I think Polybrominated ANYTHING is suspect,
but as Hans says, the OJ will have the answers.

regards,
[email protected]


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From: HANS_MELLBERG
To: Judd_Stewart; owner-emc-pstc
Cc: emc-pstc
Subject: Re:  Hazardous materials
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Date: Monday, March 24, 1997 11:21AM

Those materials, commonly known as polybrominated or polychlorinated
dibenzofurenes, were listed in the hazardous materials directive in a
subsequent OJ release from the original date. I have somewhere a copy of it
but since my move, I have not seen it lately. I will try and get the
directive number and OJ number and date so you can look it up.
Best Regards,
Hans Mellberg


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Date:    3/21/97 7:08 AM


I've asked our England office about a German requirement for the restriction 

of certain compounds that are typically used as a flame retardant in
plastic's. I was returned a couple of pages in German, can't seem to find
anyone around here that can translate it. Does anyone know where I may be
able
to get a English version of this regulation?

Thanks in advance

Judd Stewart
Litton
619.552.5581

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