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    ICIS Chemical Business podcast March 29, 2010

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    About this Episode

    The latest issue of ICIS Chemical Business covers health, safety and the environment, with articles on the ongoing controversy over bisphenol-A, the impact of chemical industry accidents on legislation, chemical hazard communication, an interview with Univar’s new CEO, and more. On the podcast, senior features editor Clay Boswell tales a look at Global Product Strategy.

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