2002
DOI: 10.1080/095630702100304884
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Recovery from severe inhalational phosphine poisoning. Report of two cases

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“…Recurring locations include ships holds (Gregorakos, et al, 2002, Hansen & Pedersen, 2001, Vohra, et al, 2006, rail wagons (Perotta, et al 1994, Vohra, et al, 2006, grain elevators (Abder-Rahman, et al, 2000), grain stores (Brautbar & Howard, 2002, Misra, et al, 1988, and even stores in homes (Abder-Rahman, et al, 2000). Potentially lethal concentrations of the gas may develop in the head-spaces of unventilated or poorly ventilated storage containers and domestic premises (Memis, et al, 2007).…”
Section: Occupational and Environmental Phosphine Exposurementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recurring locations include ships holds (Gregorakos, et al, 2002, Hansen & Pedersen, 2001, Vohra, et al, 2006, rail wagons (Perotta, et al 1994, Vohra, et al, 2006, grain elevators (Abder-Rahman, et al, 2000), grain stores (Brautbar & Howard, 2002, Misra, et al, 1988, and even stores in homes (Abder-Rahman, et al, 2000). Potentially lethal concentrations of the gas may develop in the head-spaces of unventilated or poorly ventilated storage containers and domestic premises (Memis, et al, 2007).…”
Section: Occupational and Environmental Phosphine Exposurementioning
confidence: 99%