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S.W.A.P. Sawmill Workers Against Poisons
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26 JUN 2002 Survey says sawmillers and families face 'health risk' , Daily Post (ROTORUA) ,
19 Aug 2002 New Zealand sawmill workers’ health problems caused by chemical poisoning. By John Braddock
21 May 2003 CPHAC : FROM: Regional Manager, Toi Te Ora - Public Health, UPDATE ON SWAP MATTERS: , Summary of ongoing work arising from SWAP’s concerns
06 Sep 2004 Study into PCP effects, by TVNZ
10 Sep 2004 Study focuses on effects of PCP exposure Massey News
13 Sep 2004 Health problems among timber workers exposed to industry chemical PCP are to be investigated, Massey News
27 Sep 2004 Former timber workers say there's no need for new dioxin study. By Nicola Boyes
10 Mar 2005 No Help for Poisoned People Unless Law Is Changed,
09 Nov 2005 Maori Party Concerned By Contaminated Site, Press Release: The Maori Party
14 Dec 2005 Turia: Hazardous Substances and New Organisms Bill, The Maori Party
01 Feb 2006 Who will Pay for Downstream Costs of Clumsy Council, Press Release: The Maori Party;
28 June 2006 Sawmill Workers, Whakatane—Health Services, Q&A NZ Parliment
01 Feb 2006 Who will Pay for Downstream Costs of Clumsy Council
  Report of the Ministerial Advisory Panel on Work Related Gradual Process Disease or Infection
  Greenpeace and Sawmill Workers Against Poisons (SWAP) placed signs on confirmed and suspected contaminated sites.
  Blood tests boost SWAP's stance
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