Mr. Hyde questions the Premier regarding the use of MDF or particle board in archive storage due to potential carcinogenic risks, referencing a government document on archive storage. The Premier's department confirms awareness and states compliance with government-wide storage arrangements.

AnsweredQoN 1945Legislative Assembly
Asked
24 November 2009
Portfolio
Premier; Minister for State Development

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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 Premier 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 Premier 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
Department of the Premier and Cabinet advises:
(a) Yes.
(b) The department uses offsite storage facilities. Offsite storage areas comply with the whole of government requirements specified under the
Department of Treasury and Finance Office of Government Procurement, Common use Arrangements for storage, retrieval and destruction services for paper and electronic records. (CUA 34504 and 123499)
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