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Scientific Reports and Evidenceabout Aerotoxic Syndrome
Dr Sarah Mackenzie Ross - UCL - Peer Reviewed Paper“Cognitive function following exposure to contaminated air on commercial aircraft: A case series of 27 pilots seen for clinical purposes”.
Elizabeth Sigmund's briefing sheetA comprehensive review of published evidence on the effects of Organophosphates.
Hazardous Chemicals on Jet Aircraft: Case Study - Jet Engine Oils and Aerotoxic SyndromeBy Chris Winder, School of Safety Science, The University of New South Wales
Air Monitoring Studies for Aircraft Cabin ContaminationBy Chris Winder, School of Safety Science, The University of New South Wales
Government COT Report 20th September 2007The UK Govermnent's COT (Committee of Toxicity) has produced a report evaluating the British Airline Pilots' Association's submissions on fumes and health-related effects.
Ill health Following Exposure to Contaminated Aircraft Air: Psychosomatic Disorder or Neurological Injury?By Dr Sarah Mackenzie Ross, Clinical Psychologist in the Sub-department of Clinical Health Psychology, University College London.
Contaminated Air Protection - Air Safety and Cabin Air QualityProceedings of the BALPA Air Safety and Cabin Air Quality International Aero Industry Conference held at Imperial College, London, 20-21 April 2005.See also article "BALPA - Then (2005) ... and Now"
Aerotoxic Syndrome - Notes to support Parliamentary Presentation June 18th 2007.By Professor Malcolm Hooper, Aerototoxic Association Scientific Adviser.
Extracts from actual AAIB (Air Accident Investigation Branch) reports.Crew accounts of the symptoms sufferered after breating contaminated air
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