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    Medical Surveillance of Clandestine Drug Laboratory Investigators by Burgess, Jefferey L., Kovalchick, Dana F., Siegel, Erin M., Hysong, Tracy A., McCurdy, Stephen A.

    “…Law enforcement officers investigating clandestine drug laboratorie may be exposed to a wide range of hazardous chemicals. This study was conducted to…”
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    Psychological effects of hazardous materials exposures by Kovalchick, Dana F, Burgess, Jefferey L, Kyes, Kelly B, Lymp, James F, Russo, Joan E, Roy-Byrne, Peter P, Brodkin, Carl A

    Published in Psychosomatic medicine (01-09-2002)
    “…To study psychological outcomes after hazardous materials incidents. Individuals exposed to hazardous materials were contacted to complete a telephone…”
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    Hazardous materials events: Evaluation of transport to health care facility and evacuation decisions by Burgess, Jefferey L., Kovalchick, Dana F., Harter, Lucy, Kyes, Kelly B., Lymp, James F., Brodkin, Carl A.

    Published in The American journal of emergency medicine (01-03-2001)
    “…The study objective was to analyze hazardous materials event and victim factors associated with transportation of victims to a health care facility, and…”
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    Hazardous Materials Events: An Industrial Comparison by Burgess, Jefferey L., Kovalchick, Dana F., Harter, Lucy, Kyes, Kelly B., Thompson, Jeffrey N.

    “…Identifying industries at high risk for hazardous materials releases can facilitate prevention and preparation for such events. A retrospective review by…”
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    Risk Factors for Adverse Health Effects Following Hazardous Materials Incidents by Burgess, Jefferey L., Kovalchick, Dana F., Lymp, James F., Kyes, Kelly B., Robertson, William O., Brodkin, Carl A.

    “…To identify risk factors for persistent morbidity, we conducted a prospective study of individuals involved in hazardous materials incidents reported to the…”
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    Hyperventilation following a large-scale hazardous-materials incident by Burgess, J L, Kovalchick, D F, Kyes, K B, Thompson, J N, Barnhart, S

    “…Actual or perceived exposure to hazardous materials may result in physiologic and psychological effects. However, hyperventilation following such exposures has…”
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