SAN FRANCISCO - Although Bob Reeves of the California Chamber of Commerce was one of the few employer representatives at the June 8 meeting of the Cal-OSHA Indoor Air Quality advisory committee (those who attended were self-selected), he pronounced himself "really impressed" with some of the comments made about the proposed federal standard. "I heard people express concerns about the cost of such a standard, and its scientific validity," he told COR.The impetus for the meeting was Fed-OSHA's publicati
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