Mr. Hyde questions the Attorney General regarding the use of MDF or particle board shelving in state archive storage due to potential carcinogenic risks, referencing a government document on archive management. The Attorney General refers him to another question.

AnsweredQoN 1956Legislative Assembly
Asked
24 November 2009
Portfolio
Attorney General; Minister for Corrective Services

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In relation to the Government 2009 document “Directions for keeping hardcopy State archives awaiting transfer to the State Records Office”, I ask:
(a) is the Attorney General aware that shelving for archives should be of metal or sealed wood and that medium density fibreboard (MDF) or particle board should not be used due to the potential carcinogenic risk; and
(b) can the Attorney General confirm which existing archive areas and their location within portfolio agencies and departments are of MDF or particle board and would thus pose a potential carcinogenic risk?

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Answered
22 February 2010
Response time
90 days
Please refer to Legislative Assembly Question on Notice 1945.
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