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    Sony SO
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    Dear All,

    The issue of using plastic body bag is addressed in The NSW Public Health (Disposal of Bodies) Regulation 2002 https://jade.barnet.com.au/Jade.html#!article279789, point 13, (2) (a) which states: “The body bag or wrapping referred to in subclause (1):(a) is to be made of low density polyethylene film (or a similar material) of not less than 150 micrometres in thickness”

    I would like to know, whether the thickness requirement i.e. 150 micrometres is the prevailing practice in Aus., if so, for the reference that support using such thickness, if not, please specific the new requirements.

    Yours sincerely,

    Sony SO

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    Centre for Health Protection

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