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362 related items for PubMed ID: 15628191

  • 1. Hazardous-chemical releases in the home.
    Ruckart PZ, Orr MF, Kaye WE.
    J Environ Health; 2004 Dec; 67(5):14-9, 32; quiz 35-6. PubMed ID: 15628191
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  • 2. Acute hazardous substance releases resulting in adverse health consequences in children: Hazardous Substances Emergency Events Surveillance system, 1996-2003.
    Wattigney WA, Kaye WE, Orr MF.
    J Environ Health; 2007 Nov; 70(4):17-24; discussion 40, 45. PubMed ID: 18044249
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  • 3. Surveillance of hazardous substance emergency events: identifying areas for public health prevention.
    Kaye WE, Orr MF, Wattigney WA.
    Int J Hyg Environ Health; 2005 Nov; 208(1-2):37-44. PubMed ID: 15881977
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  • 4. Releases of hazardous substances in schools: data from the Hazardous Substances Emergency Events Surveillance system, 1993-1998.
    Berkowitz Z, Haugh GS, Orr MF, Kaye WE.
    J Environ Health; 2002 Sep; 65(2):20-7, 37, 39. PubMed ID: 12226905
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  • 5. New York hazardous substances emergency events surveillance: learning from hazardous substances releases to improve safety.
    Welles WL, Wilburn RE, Ehrlich JK, Floridia CM.
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  • 6. Surveillance of hazardous materials events in 17 states, 1993-2001: a report from the Hazardous Substances Emergency Events Surveillance (HSEES) system.
    Horton DK, Berkowitz Z, Kaye WE.
    Am J Ind Med; 2004 Jun 11; 45(6):539-48. PubMed ID: 15164398
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  • 7. Lessons learned from hazardous chemical incidents--Louisiana Hazardous Substances Emergency Events Surveillance (HSEES) system.
    Hu CY, Raymond DJ.
    J Hazard Mater; 2004 Nov 11; 115(1-3):33-8. PubMed ID: 15518962
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  • 9. Morbidity and mortality from hazardous materials events in the personal services industry, 1993-2001: a follow-up report from the Hazardous Substances Emergency Events Surveillance (HSEES) system.
    Horton DK, Berkowitz Z, Kaye WE.
    Am J Ind Med; 2005 May 11; 47(5):419-27. PubMed ID: 15828069
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  • 10. Hazardous chemical incidents in schools--United States, 2002-2007.
    Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
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  • 11. Acute chemical incidents surveillance—Hazardous Substances Emergency Events Surveillance, nine states, 1999-2008.
    Orr MF, Wu J, Sloop SL, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
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  • 12. Public health consequences from hazardous substances acutely released during rail transit--South Carolina, 2005; selected States, 1999-2004.
    Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
    MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep; 2005 Jan 28; 54(3):64-7. PubMed ID: 15674184
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  • 13. Hazardous substances releases associated with Hurricanes Katrina and Rita in industrial settings, Louisiana and Texas.
    Ruckart PZ, Orr MF, Lanier K, Koehler A.
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  • 14. Persons injured during acute chemical incidents—Hazardous Substances Emergency Events Surveillance, nine states, 1999-2008.
    Duncan MA, Wu J, Neu MC, Orr MF, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
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  • 16. The effect of evacuation on the number of victims following hazardous chemical release.
    Preston RJ, Marcozzi D, Lima R, Pietrobon R, Braga L, Jacobs D.
    Prehosp Emerg Care; 2008 Apr 10; 12(1):18-23. PubMed ID: 18189172
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  • 18. Analyzing acute-chemical-release data to describe chemicals that may be used as weapons of terrorism.
    Ruckart PZ, Fay M.
    J Environ Health; 2006 Apr 10; 69(1):9-14, 24; quiz 27-8. PubMed ID: 16910103
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  • 20. Releases of dangerous chemicals in poland in 2005 in the context of the Hazardous Substances Emergency Events Surveillance (HSEES) system developed in the US.
    Pałaszewska-Tkacz A.
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