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Subject: Lists in hazard statements
Forgive me if this has been discussed before, but I am wondering if there is a specific reason that the only list type allowed in <howtoavoid> is <sl>. By definition, the <sl> element says it "contains a simple list of items of short, phrase-like content² and that there is an "assumption that each item is short enough to fit on one line, and needs no additional differentiation from its neighbors.² However, there is often more than one way to avoid a hazard and discussion of each way is frequently more than a short phrase and may in fact require several lines. I often have clients who want to disallow <sl> overall in their model, but who are forced to keep it solely for the purpose of their hazard statements. Would it be appropriate in 2.0 to expand the elements allowed in <howtoavoid> to include <ul> and <ol>? Perhaps this will fall under Jang¹s forthcoming recommendations regarding the hazard statement? Thanks, Dawn
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