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Goal is to informationrm occupational users and the public of the potential toxicity of ccp and the adverse health problems of use or handling.
http://www.carbonless.org/
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Environmental community offering information on OSHA regulations, asbestos, radon and lead abatement and removal.
http://www.envirobay.com/
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European hazardous chemicals database.
http://www.ess.co.at/
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Information from the Environmental Protection Agency about asbestos hazards, regulations, publications and resources.
http://www.epa.gov/
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Occupational medicine toxicology database to assist in the recognition of diseases caused by hazardous chemicals.
http://www.haz-map.com/
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There are as many as 575,000 hazardous chemical products in workplaces. The Occupational Safety.
http://www.jqjacobs.net/
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Extensive and annotated index of information about the occupational health hazard of exposure to asbestos.
http://www.nycosh.org/
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Information about asbestos exposure and diseases from the National Cancer Institute.
http://www.cancer.gov/
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Advice and support for people in UK with asbestos-related diseases.
http://www.asbestos-action.org.uk/
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Located in Denver, Colorado. About this toxicology lab specializing in economical blood lead and cadmium testing for children and industry workers.
http://www.tamaracmedical.com/
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Organization for people with asbestos-related diseases; information about diseases and political developments.
http://www.whitelung.org/
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