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imply due diligence
Abstract
If took a product into your body on a regular basis, perhaps a food or a medication, would you feel safe in knowing that the manufacturer's clearance procedure for additives implied that the company has shown due diligence in their efforts to avoid harm to their customers? Apparently it was enough for Philip Morris. Title: Tobacco Additives Type of document: Personal and confidential internal Philip Morris memo Author: T.S. Osdene Recipient: Dr. R.B. Seligman Date: 19810112 (January 12, 1981) Site: Philip Morris document site http://www.pmdocs.com/ Bates No. 2029109909 URL: http://www.pmdocs.com/getimg.asp'pgno=0&start=0&bool=Additives%20and%20confidential&docid=2029109909 (You may have to cut and past the whole thing into your browser) Found using search criteria: additives and confidential
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Attached are the procedural steps we undertake to clear additives....this entire evaluation is governed by a very conservative philosophy which implies that we have shown due diligence in our efforts to avoid harm to our customers and to avoid embarassment to the Company...
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- additives
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