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S2k guideline occupational skin products: skin protection creams, skin cleansing and skin care products. [PDF]
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Spatiotemporal Patterns of Aquatic Product Risks in China Based on Entropy-Weighted TOPSIS. [PDF]
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Work-related tuberculosis in non-hospital sectors: social security evidence and emerging risks. [PDF]
Ferreira IV, Silva-Junior JS.
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Hazards of Household Cleaning Products
Human Toxicology, 19821 All enquiries received by the London Centre of the National Poisons Information Service [NPIS(L)] relating to household cleaning products were followed up by questionnaire for a 4-month period from November 1978 to February 1979. 2 130 reports (43% of total followed-up) were received.
J N, Edwards, H L, Jenkins, G N, Volans
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Methamphetamine Production Is Hazardous to Your Health
Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection & Critical Care, 2009To describe the thermal injuries related to methamphetamine (METH) production, characterize patients' courses, and compare patients with matched controls and to the previously published series.Trauma registry data from January 2001 to November 2005 was retrospectively reviewed.
Paul A, Blostein +6 more
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Methemoglobinemia: An Occupational Hazard of Phenylpropanolamine Production
Journal of Toxicology: Clinical Toxicology, 1994Two workers from the same factory presented to the same emergency department within six weeks of one another with moderate (Case 1) and severe (Case 2) methemoglobinemia. Subsequent investigation revealed that the factory produces phenylpropanolamine and that both patients, shortly before becoming ill, were inadvertently exposed to methyl nitrite, a ...
P M, Wax, R S, Hoffman
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Asbestos Products, Hazards, and Regulation
International Journal of Health Services, 2006Asbestos is present in the United States in a multitude of products used in past decades, and in some products that continue to be imported and domestically produced. We have limited information on the hazards posed by some of these individual products and no information at all on most of them. Legal discovery of corporate documents has shed some light
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