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Advice and guidance on carbon monoxide (CO), and the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of CO poisoning.
This brings together the latest information on Carbon Monoxide (CO) poisoning for healthcare professionals.
Location: Windermere, England.
Guidance on carbon monoxide, for responding to chemical incidents.
Algorithm for GPs, emergency physicians and other medical professionals in England to diagnose and manage CO poisoning in patients.
Location: Cardiff Yacht Club, Wales.
Location: Museum Gardens quay, River Ouse, York, England.
New analysis of carbon monoxide incidents.
Location: Berthed at Marchwood, Southampton, England.
Emerging techniques on how to prevent or minimise the environmental impacts of post-combustion carbon dioxide capture.
Product Safety Report for carbon monoxide alarm presenting a serious risk of asphyxiation.
This document warns of the dangers of carbon monoxide poisoning after the death of holidaymakers on the Norfolk Broads.
A safety message to the fishing industry on whether a vessel is a suitable alternative to living ashore and the importance of carbon monoxide alarms.
Location: Devenick Oil Field, 126 nautical miles north-north-east of Aberdeen, Scotland.
Locations: Berthed at Whitby, England.
Emerging techniques on how to prevent or minimise the environmental impacts of industrial hydrogen production from methane or refinery fuel gas with carbon capture for storage.
Guidelines for environmental health practitioners (EHP) on the risks of CO for occupants of residential premises.
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