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Should children be protected from carcinogens (group 1, 2A and 2B) in school?

33 replies

porridgeandberries · 05/12/2012 14:05

I wondered whether children should be protected from carcinogens when in school? Does anyone know what the law says about schools exposing children to a carcinogen or possible carcinogen if the child's parents are unhappy about this and don't give their consent?

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lljkk · 07/12/2012 17:59

What's this about free booze? I want to go to the school that OP's kids attend.

stargirl1701 · 07/12/2012 18:02

I would start with asbestos. Most schools in UK have it as a fire retardant. It's the ceiling and walls of my school.

annh · 07/12/2012 22:31

Is this about Wi-fi again?

drjohnsonscat · 07/12/2012 22:38

Is this about a school handing out cigarettes to 5 year olds? They should not do that.

Bobyan · 08/12/2012 22:44

First post OP?

Pyrrah · 09/12/2012 15:03

Is it a secondary school that allows the 6th form to have a glass of wine at formal dinners?

JenaiMathis · 09/12/2012 15:11

Years ago I had rich boyfriends at public school who were taught to drink whiskey in their masters' studies.

Is that it?

MerryLindor · 09/12/2012 15:14

Either state exactly the issue you have with the school or stop wasting our time.

What are you objecting to exactly?

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