Why is there a Human Skull on 1080 poison warning signs?
T. Benseman made this Official Information request to Department of Conservation
The request was partially successful.
From: T. Benseman
Hi Department of Conservation,
Why is there a Human Skull on 1080 poison warning signs? And why does it say DO NOT EAT ANIMALS FROM THIS AREA? on signs at access points to millions of hectares of PUBLIC LAND? Please provide the excerpts from and names of studies that were used to develop these policies and sign contents.
Happy CONservation week,
T. Benseman
From: Government Services
Department of Conservation
Dear Tim
Please find attached a letter advising that we have transferred your OIA
request to WorkSafe, as it is more closely connected with that
Department’s functions.
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From: WorkSafe New Zealand OIA
Kia ora Tim Benseman
Thank you for your Official Information Act (OIA) request received on 19
September 2018, for:
Why is there a Human Skull on 1080 poison warning signs? And why does it
say DO NOT EAT ANIMALS FROM THIS AREA? on signs at access points to
millions of hectares of PUBLIC LAND? Please provide the excerpts from and
names of studies that were used to develop these policies and sign
contents.
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than 20 working days after the day we received your request.
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therefore writing to notify you of an extension of the time to make our
decision, to 25 October 2019.
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From: WorkSafe New Zealand OIA
Hello Tim
Please find the attached correspondence from WorkSafe New Zealand.
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