Assessing September 11th Health Effects: What Should be Done? : Hearing Before the Subcommittee on National Security, Emerging Threats and International Relations of the Committee on Government Reform, House of Representatives, One Hundred Eighth Congress, First Session, October 28, 2003U.S. Government Printing Office, 2004 - 218 pages |
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... Present : Representatives Shays , Turner , and Maloney . Staff present : Lawrence Halloran , staff director and counsel ; Kristine McElroy , professional staff member ; Robert Briggs , clerk ; and David Rapallo , minority counsel . Mr ...
... Present : Representatives Shays , Turner , and Maloney . Staff present : Lawrence Halloran , staff director and counsel ; Kristine McElroy , professional staff member ; Robert Briggs , clerk ; and David Rapallo , minority counsel . Mr ...
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... present in the area , " Kilbourne said in his two - page report to Dr. Kevin Yeskey , then the director of bioterrorism preparedness and response at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta . Kilbourne's memo to Yeskey ...
... present in the area , " Kilbourne said in his two - page report to Dr. Kevin Yeskey , then the director of bioterrorism preparedness and response at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta . Kilbourne's memo to Yeskey ...
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... present in the World Trade Center dust and were released into the environment when the towers collapsed . Clearly , that presented a hazard for rescue workers on the pile , and one of the purposes of today's hear- ing is to investigate ...
... present in the World Trade Center dust and were released into the environment when the towers collapsed . Clearly , that presented a hazard for rescue workers on the pile , and one of the purposes of today's hear- ing is to investigate ...
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... present at the site , remember environmental monitoring was not done on Day 1 , we must not neglect the current and future health risk from particulate matter visibly present at high levels . This was the largest single acute exposure ...
... present at the site , remember environmental monitoring was not done on Day 1 , we must not neglect the current and future health risk from particulate matter visibly present at high levels . This was the largest single acute exposure ...
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... present this information to you on behalf of the 8,500 firefighters serving the city of New York . It has been over 2 years since the September 11 attacks and al- most 1 year since the UFA lobbying before the U.S. Congress for September ...
... present this information to you on behalf of the 8,500 firefighters serving the city of New York . It has been over 2 years since the September 11 attacks and al- most 1 year since the UFA lobbying before the U.S. Congress for September ...
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Page 108 - CDC's mission is to promote health and quality of life by preventing and controlling disease, injury and disability.
Page 8 - CAROLYN B. MALONEY, New York ELEANOR HOLMES NORTON, Washington, DC ELIJAH E. CUMMINGS, Maryland DENNIS J. KUCINICH, Ohio ROD R. BLAGOJEVICH, Illinois DANNY K. DAVIS, Illinois JOHN F. TIERNEY, Massachusetts JIM TURNER, Texas THOMAS H.
Page 12 - Mr. TOWNS. Thank you very much, Mr. Chairman. Let me begin by thanking you and all my colleagues for holding this very important hearing.
Page 8 - Ex OFFICIO HENRY A. WAXMAN, California LAWRENCE J. HALLORAN, Staff Director and Counsel KRISTINE MCELROY, Professional Staff Member JASON CHUNG, Clerk DAVID RAPALLO, Minority Counsel...
Page 11 - HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, SUBCOMMITTEE ON NATIONAL SECURITY, EMERGING THREATS, AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS, COMMITTEE ON GOVERNMENT REFORM, Washington, DC. The subcommittee met, pursuant to notice, at 2:15 pm, in room 2154, Rayburn House Office Building, Hon.
Page 107 - Testimony Before the Subcommittee on National Security, Emerging Threats, and International Relations, Committee on Government Reform, House of Representatives...
Page 53 - Impact of the September llth Attacks in New York City on Drug Users: A Preliminary Assessment." Journal of Urban Health: Bulletin of the New York Academy of Medicine, 79, no. 3 (2002): 409-12. Edelman, P., et al. "Biomonitoring of Chemical Exposure among New York City Firefighters Responding to the World Trade Center Fire and Collapse.
Page 108 - Director of the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), part of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) within the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS).
Page 165 - Thank you, Mr. Chairman. Mr. SHAYS. I thank the gentleman. At this time the Chair would recognize Mr.
Page 61 - I would like to thank the Chair and the members of the subcommittee for even letting a Senator come into this hearing.