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Emergency Alerts Test on Sunday 7 September, 3pm
Resource for the public and those professionals responding to chemical incidents, including emergency services and public health professionals.
The AQuA Book is Government guidance about how to produce robust, fit for purpose analysis. It's for all analysts, analytical managers and commissioners.
A summary of the types of scientific advice available at the MHRA, the process for getting advice and the fees involved.
This series aims to share the expertise gained under the Government Chemist function, particularly during referee analysis.
A simple guide to quantum physics, demystifying quantum technology using everyday language, familiar examples and analogies.
Guidance for those producing, processing, consuming, importing or exporting chemicals covered by the Chemical Weapons Convention (CWC)
Knowledge and Library Services (KLS) provide access to a wide range of eBooks to UKHSA staff.
Dstl experts and partners will be discussing the challenge of destroying undeclared stockpiles of chemical weapons at annual conference.
This report series contains substantial scientific work carried out by the Health Protection Agency Chemical Hazards and Poisons Division.
This series brings together work to develop specific evidence-based scientific advice to address the needs of industry and regulators.
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