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  • 23. Simulated exposure of hospital emergency personnel to solvent vapors and respirable dust during decontamination of chemically exposed patients.
    Schultz M, Cisek J, Wabeke R.
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  • 27. Emergency decontamination--is your hospital prepared?
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  • 29. Management of intravenous hazardous materials and hazardous wastes in the work environment.
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  • 35. Secondary contamination of emergency department personnel from o-chlorobenzylidene malononitrile exposure, 2002.
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  • 37. Developing an emergency department based Special Operations Team: Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital's experience.
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