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E Proposition

1 Is facility a government entity or a business with fewer than 10 employees  [Pg.115]

3 Does facility handle any chemical or any product containing chemical which is subject to Proposition 65 requirements  [Pg.115]

5 If no to 1.3, does facility have a Prop 65 warning available such as below  [Pg.116]

6 If no to 1.5, has facility determined that exposure to Prop 65 chemical poses no significant risk to employees or to the pubhc  [Pg.116]

8 Has facility been inspected for Prop 65 compliance by regulatory agency  [Pg.116]


When a proposition PROP, T, 9) is true, we say that the objects fi, , fn are of type T with respect to the argument role filling 9, and we write T 9, or, in case it is clear which roles are filled by which objects, T i, ,I-e., propositions are the result of filling up the argument roles of a type with appropriate objects. We shall use a special kind of propositions defined by Definition 8, based on the primitive type =. The type =, pronounced support , has two argument roles, one that can be filled by any object that is of the type SIT of situations, and the other can be filled by any object that is of the type INF of inforns. I.e. ... [Pg.156]


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