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  • '''Seveso accident''': the best-known dioxin accident in 1976 in Italy. In Seveso, 20 km north of Milan, a trichlorophenol produc
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  • [[Category:Accident]] This page is a draft of an assessment about the '''Fukushima nuclear accident'''. Due to lack of participants, this assessment was never actually perform
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  • ...apacity to plan, design, and execute sample collection and research in the accident area. There is no time to wait for normal budgetary cycles of institutes, a ...79); 4 in Fukushima Dai-ni (1981…86), all safely closed down after the accident; and 1 in Tokai (1978), furthest away and also safely closed down.
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  • '''Community Road Accident Database''' (CARE) is a Community database on road accidents resulting in d ...reports exclude confidential information like the precise location of the accident and the brand of car.
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  • ...ansportforum.org/Irtadpublic/index.html The International Road Traffic and Accident Database] (IRTAD) was established in 1988. *Accident involvement by road user type (e.g. HGVs, LGVs) and associated victim data;
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  • ...ied of acute radiation sickness combined with burns, within 60 days of the accident). ...ely 5000 cancer deaths expocted in this small group from other causes, the accident caused "only" a 2% increase in cancer. (compare this with 30% of risk of ca
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  • ...5 Alaluusua et al 2004]: Developmental dental aberrations after the dioxin accident in Seveso.
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  • *Accident costs
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  • ...sponsible for death (such as traffic is completely responsible for traffic accident mortality), the mean life expectancy minus mean age of death can be used as
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  • ...d safe) one moment can become dangerously contaminated the next because of accident, neglect, or some natural event. Barring accidents, the majority of dangero
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  • ...ds (e.g. 1973 Spain) or technological disasters (e.g. 1976, chemical plant accident in Seveso, Italy or 1994, Sweden/Finland/Estonia, the ferry 'Estonia' shipw ...m/environment/seveso/index.htm The European Commission's site on 'Chemical Accident Prevention, Preparedness and Response'
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  • ...equirements for the protection of air, water and soil, waste minimisation, accident prevention and, if necessary, site clean-up. These requirements have to be
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  • ...he total PCDD/F content in the PCB product which caused the Yusho Rice Oil accident, pentaPCBs, tetraPCBs and hexaPCBs dominating). PCDFs have been detected up
    11 KB (1,582 words) - 10:47, 1 June 2011
  • ...sment has proved difficult, because, with the possible exception of Seveso accident (see this), the groups investigated have always been exposed to many chemic
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  • ...accident, but lots of small animals such as rabbits were found dead at the accident area. No dose will kill the animal immediately, but a high dose causes the ...kg have been measured, and the highest measured concentrations in [[Seveso accident]] were 56,000 ng/kg (TCDD in fat). Dioxin concentrations have decreased dur
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  • '''Seveso accident''': the best-known dioxin accident in 1976 in Italy. In Seveso, 20 km north of Milan, a trichlorophenol produc
    2 KB (331 words) - 09:45, 1 June 2011
  • The reflection that followed the Toulouse 2001 accident has stressed the fact that there was an urgent need for a coherent and trus
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  • ...ble'' for death (such as traffic is ''completely responsible'' for traffic accident mortality), the mean life expectancy minus mean age of death can be used as
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  • ...t were based either on risks of death in a transport or employment-related accident context, or on a small change in the probability of dying in other contexts ...hey cannot be used to value big risks, such as a sudden death due to a car accident.
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  • ...economic indicators. In addition the air concentrations, noise levels and accident rates are identified as important and interesting for reporting since the p
    62 KB (9,399 words) - 10:54, 20 November 2009
  • *ETS exposure and mortality due to cerebrovascular accident (age >30 years)
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  • ...ident, and a car accident is a hundred times more likely. However, an air accident is considered more dreadful, and it is regulated much more strictly. This h
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  • ...of dioxin is forever associated with Seveso, Italy; this was an industrial accident that caused a toxic cloud with several kilograms of TCDD to spread over the
    10 KB (1,567 words) - 12:47, 8 July 2010
  • ...s of poisoning. The syndrome is known as Yusho disease. In 1979, a similar accident took place for the same reason in Taiwan and it is known as Yu-Cheng. In co
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  • ...skin. Chloracne is well known in the chemical industries. After the Seveso accident in 1976, many inhabitants, especially badly exposed children, were diagnose ...ing tubes to food oil, this accident was called Yusho poisoning. A similar accident took place in Taiwan in 1979. In both cases, the most serious consequences
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  • ...n different activities are not kept separated, even an apparently unlikely accident is all too likely to occur.
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  • ...cury and lead, PCB-compounds (Yusho-syndrome in 1968), and dioxins (Seveso accident in 1976). All these chemicals are today strictly regulated and the use of m
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  • ...udents considered bringing their children back home from Finland after the accident, and even some Finns thought of leaving the country. In reality, the contin
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  • ...s and untreated wastewaters do not enter waterways except when there is an accident or some other unanticipated release.
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  • ...uranium ore, the second to release of radioactive material if there is an accident. Solar power is not risk-free. The material used in the solar cells is rath ...agree that the problem with nuclear power is what happens should a serious accident occur. Therefore, we have to find some way to compare the day-to-day risks
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  • ...but that was contained by the walls of the reactor building. The Chernobyl accident was made much worse by the subsequent inferno which was made possible by th Meanwhile at the site of the accident, the fire which was mainly due to the combustion of the graphite caused a h
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  • ...less than one per cent. The best estimate of the cancers due to Chernobyl accident outside the then Soviet Union is 20 000 cases over 50 years. The uncertaint ...re detected in the children in Ukraine and Byelorussia after the Chernobyl accident.<ref>See the chapter “[[What was the impact of the Chernobyl disaster in
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  • ...mmendations based on assessments. See e.g. http://bit.ly/fizLvI (Fukushima accident and iodine tablets) http://bit.ly/eyXZ3p (pollutants in salmon).
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  • Study combine transport, air pollution, noise propagation, traffic accident, time-activity and exposure models to define health effects of different tr
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  • *12.00-12.25 Radionuclides from global nuclear fallout and Chernobyl accident in food and water in Finland - views on the long-term exposure assessment,
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  • ...iodine tablets because of radioactive emissions from the Fukushima nuclear accident? ...a part of those people who have been within 20 km from Fukushima since the accident. For all others, there is no benefit from iodine tablets.}}
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  • [[Category:Accident]] This page is a draft of an assessment about the '''Fukushima nuclear accident'''. Due to lack of participants, this assessment was never actually perform
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  • ...apacity to plan, design, and execute sample collection and research in the accident area. There is no time to wait for normal budgetary cycles of institutes, a ...79); 4 in Fukushima Dai-ni (1981…86), all safely closed down after the accident; and 1 in Tokai (1978), furthest away and also safely closed down.
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  • | International Road Traffic Accident Database: national statistics on road-traffic accidents and injuries, and a
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  • Finally, for occupational injuries we derived the accident rates (per 100,000 workers in the waste industry) from a comprehensive offi * Major injury accident rate: 423
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  • ...9th century to supply people with safe water and good sanitation. It is no accident that a classic, and still insightful, example of a public health measure co
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  • *Pless IB. A brief history of injury and accident prevention publications. Injury Prevention, 2006, 12(2):65–66.
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  • ...and Mocarelli, P. (2004) Developmental dental aberrations after the dioxin accident in Seveso. Environ Health Perspect. 112, 1313-8.</ref> ...on of ERF of dioxin on dental aberrations was created based data on dioxin accident in Seveso in 1976 extracted from study by Alaluusua et al. <ref name="Alalu
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  • ...arding mapping the impact of environmental disasters (such as the Prestige accident and consequent oil spill out of the coast of Galicia in Spain) on human hea
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  • ...European Commission, based on data from member states || [[Community Road Accident Database]] ...sage etc || OECD member states || OECD || [[International Road Traffic and Accident Database]]
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  • '''Community Road Accident Database''' (CARE) is a Community database on road accidents resulting in d ...reports exclude confidential information like the precise location of the accident and the brand of car.
    3 KB (366 words) - 19:16, 25 September 2014
  • ...ansportforum.org/Irtadpublic/index.html The International Road Traffic and Accident Database] (IRTAD) was established in 1988. *Accident involvement by road user type (e.g. HGVs, LGVs) and associated victim data;
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  • ...issioned by the municipality of The Hague). The results were also used in accident modelling by the Dutch Institute for Road Safety Research (SWOV) and in the
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  • ...and Mocarelli, P. (2004) Developmental dental aberrations after the dioxin accident in Seveso. Environ Health Perspect. 112, 1313-8. ...and Mocarelli, P. (2004) Developmental dental aberrations after the dioxin accident in Seveso. Environ Health Perspect. 112, 1313-8.
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  • # For occupational injuries, accident rates (per 100.000 workers in the waste industry) were obtained from a comp #* Major injury accident rate: 423
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  • * [[Fukushima nuclear accident]]
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  • ...raffic collision]], wikidata: [https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q9687 traffic accident (Q9687)] ** Falls, [[:en:Falling (accident)]], wikidata: [https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q333495 falling (Q333495)]
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  • * [[Fukushima nuclear accident]]
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