Actions by the South Australian Occupational Health and Safety Commission and/or the Department of Labour to deal with the risks of Carbon Monoxide.;Carbon Monoxide | Safekids NZ

 

 
  

Actions by the South Australian Occupational Health and Safety Commission and/or the Department of Labour to deal with the risks of Carbon Monoxide.;Carbon Monoxide

Outlines regulations dealing with carbon monoxide in the workplace and gives comment by a Dr Gun, Dept of Community Medicine and Mrs King, National Safety Council of Australia.;On 15 July 1991 49 workers at a fish processing plant in Adelaide required hospital treatment for exposure to carbon monoxide. After this incident top state emergency and health officials met to examine ways of preventing further incidents. This brief article outlines the results of that meeting.

Record #:
1097
Date:
1992
Format:
Journal Article
Corp:
South Australian Health Commission Public & Environmental Health Division. Epidemiology Branch
Source:
Injury Surveillance Monthly Bulletin
Citation:
no41 aug 92;no35 jul 91
Keywords:
POISON SAFETY;POISON;POISONS;POISONING;CARBON MONOXIDE;WORKPLACE-ADULT
Identity:
AUS
Location:
Periodical shelf

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