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