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  What is RoHS? What are six hazardous substances that restricted by the RoHS Directive?
  Hexavalent chromium (chromate or Cr(VI)) is known to cause cancer and birth defects.? Contamination occurs when victims breathe air or ingest water or food from soils near waste sites or industries using chromium. Common health effects include: deep ulcers to hands, nasal cancer, chrome ulcer, lung cancer, and inflammation of the liver.  
 
 
  What is RoHS? What are six hazardous substances that restricted by the RoHS Directive?
  Hexavalent chromium (chromate or Cr(VI)) is known to cause cancer and birth defects.? Contamination occurs when victims breathe air or ingest water or food from soils near waste sites or industries using chromium. Common health effects include: deep ulcers to hands, nasal cancer, chrome ulcer, lung cancer, and inflammation of the liver.  
 
 
  What is RoHS? What are six hazardous substances that restricted by the RoHS Directive?
  Hexavalent chromium (chromate or Cr(VI)) is known to cause cancer and birth defects.? Contamination occurs when victims breathe air or ingest water or food from soils near waste sites or industries using chromium. Common health effects include: deep ulcers to hands, nasal cancer, chrome ulcer, lung cancer, and inflammation of the liver.  
 
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