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- H Wheeler.
- Chemical Incident Response Service, Medical Toxicology Unit, Guys' and St Thomas' Hospital Trust, London.
- Emerg Nurse. 1998 Apr 1; 6 (1): 12-6.
AbstractA chemical incident can happen anytime, anywhere and is often complex in nature. Henrietta Wheeler advises on the necessary precautions staff must take to avoid the risk of poisoning and contamination to both staff and casualties.
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