General, Applied and Systems Toxicology 2009
DOI: 10.1002/9780470744307.gat137
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Toxicology and Disasters

Abstract: Although disasters may take many forms, they include the toxic consequences of large‐scale exposure to chemicals due to nature, major accident or deliberate terrorism. This chapter first examines some of the definitions associated with major accident hazards. It then classifies and examines major incidents involving toxic chemicals, including those resulting from nature, those resulting from human activity and those resulting from the interaction between nature and human activity. Included under human activity… Show more

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