Third study of mortality and cancer incidence in aircraft maintenance personnel : a continuing study...
Third study of mortality and cancer incidence in aircraft maintenance personnel : a continuing study of F-111 deseal/reseal personnel 2009 / [written by Ilona Brockway and Robert van der Hoek ; with guidance and comments from Mark Cooper Stanbury].
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Canberra : Australian Institute of Health and Welfare, c2009.
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English
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vii, 35 p. ; 30 cm.
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Canberra : Australian Institute of Health and Welfare, c2009.
Place of Publication
Australian Capital Territory
Date Published
c2009.
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"In 1977, the Royal Australian Air Force commenced a series of Deseal/Reseal (DSRS) programs on the fuel tanks of F-111 aircraft. These programs were implemented to correct fuel leaks inside the F-111 fuel tanks. A number of concerns were raised about health outcomes in personnel who worked on these programs. This report builds on previous findings...
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Third study of mortality and cancer incidence in aircraft maintenance personnel : a continuing study of F-111 deseal/reseal personnel 2009 / [written by Ilona Brockway and Robert van der Hoek ; with guidance and comments from Mark Cooper Stanbury].
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Cancer series, 1039-3307 ; no. 45.
"Cat.no.CAN 41".
"February 2009".
"Sarah Chong from the Department of Veterans' Affairs, and Dr. Ian Gardener from the Department of Defence, provided valuable comments on drafts"--P. iv.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 35)
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Availble on the Internet.
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c2009.
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74VvmEXWZgMM
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/74VvmEXWZgMM
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ISBN
9781740248662
ISSN
1039-3307
DDC
614.4294
MMS ID
991006571289702626