Germany, Italy, Spain, and the United States of America, before
the problem was discovered (2, 3). Third, there is concern regarding
the deliberate use of chemicals for terrorist purposes,
engendered by events such as the use of sarin on the Tokyo
underground system and reports of the threatened use of
ricin (4, 5).
In December 2001, an expert consultation was convened
by WHO through the International Programme on Chemical
Safety (IPCS — a joint activity of WHO, the International
Labour Organization and the United Nations Environment
Programme). The participants concluded that there was a
need to strengthen both national and global chemical incident
preparedness and response through the development of an
early warning system and capacity strengthening (6). In May
2002, the World Health Assembly agreed a resolution urging
Member States to strengthen systems for surveillance, emergency
preparedness and response for the release of chemical
and biological agents and radionuclear materials (7).
Germany, Italy, Spain, and the United States of America, beforethe problem was discovered (2, 3). Third, there is concern regardingthe deliberate use of chemicals for terrorist purposes,engendered by events such as the use of sarin on the Tokyounderground system and reports of the threatened use ofricin (4, 5).In December 2001, an expert consultation was convenedby WHO through the International Programme on ChemicalSafety (IPCS — a joint activity of WHO, the InternationalLabour Organization and the United Nations EnvironmentProgramme). The participants concluded that there was aneed to strengthen both national and global chemical incidentpreparedness and response through the development of anearly warning system and capacity strengthening (6). In May2002, the World Health Assembly agreed a resolution urgingMember States to strengthen systems for surveillance, emergencypreparedness and response for the release of chemicaland biological agents and radionuclear materials (7).
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Germany, Italy, Spain, and the United States of America, before
the problem was discovered (2, 3). Third, there is concern regarding
the deliberate use of chemicals for terrorist purposes,
engendered by events such as the use of sarin on the Tokyo
underground system and reports of the threatened use of
ricin (4, 5).
In December 2001, an expert consultation was convened
by WHO through the International Programme on Chemical
Safety (IPCS — a joint activity of WHO, the International
Labour Organization and the United Nations Environment
Programme). The participants concluded that there was a
need to strengthen both national and global chemical incident
preparedness and response through the development of an
early warning system and capacity strengthening (6). In May
2002, the World Health Assembly agreed a resolution urging
Member States to strengthen systems for surveillance, emergency
preparedness and response for the release of chemical
and biological agents and radionuclear materials (7).
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