Methodological Issues in the Investigation of Chemical Accidents

  • Fielder H
  • Palmer S
  • Coleman G
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Abstract

This chapter will discuss the public health investigation of chemical incidents and use case histories to illustrate some of the methodological issues in studies designed to assess associated health effects. The principles discussed are applicable to both small incidents and large-scale disasters. [Text, p. 185]

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Fielder, H. M. P., Palmer, S. R., & Coleman, G. (2002). Methodological Issues in the Investigation of Chemical Accidents. In Toxic Turmoil (pp. 185–197). Springer US. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-0623-2_10

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