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Dennis Fields, Assistant Coordinator Hazardous Materials Division <br />222 E. Weber Ave, Rm 610 <br />Stockton, CA 9520 <br />31. With respect to each measured quantity of Carbon Dioxide referenced in response to <br />Interrogatory No. 13 above, was the Carbon Dioxide present in a concentration for which <br />there is valid and substantial evidence (as that phrase is used by you in Labor Code 6382) <br />that any adverse acute or chronic risk of human health may occur form exposure. <br />There was enough Carbon Dioxide present in cubic feet that it reached the <br />reporting requirements of the California Health and Safety Code, Chapter 6.95, <br />Article One. The Labor Code is invalid in the determination whether the material <br />is reportable under the Health and Safety Code for this regulation. <br />