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My reading of it is that they’re precluded from considering the effects of it being in the air and can only consider the effects of direct contact.Its too open to corruption imo.
Thing is, direct contact with asbestos is perfectly safe and it’s having it in the air that may kill you.
So it’s a bit like saying bullets are completely safe since handling them causes no harm at all. Never mind that bit about being hit by one at high velocity.
Cigarettes also are very safe so long as you’re only touching it and don’t inhale the smoke.
Etc.