4112 REVIEW GRANTED In the face of undisputed evidence that certified ventilation and air conditioning technicians could reasonably be expected to know that brazing refrigerant lines could result in the generation of toxic phosgene gas, suppliers had no duty to warn them of that hazard, and failure to issue such a warning did not make the products supplied defective.CitationJOHNSON v AMERICAN STANDARD (Sophisticated User) 133 CA4 496 [See: Bojorquez v House of Toys 62 CA3 930; Crook v Kaneb 231 F3 1098]
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