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Another New Zealand Port Worker Complains of MB-related Illness.

Publication: Ozone Depletion Today
Publication Date: 08-MAR-05
Format: Online - approximately 120 words
Delivery: Immediate Online Access

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Local New Zealand television station TV ONE recently reported that another worker at the Port of Nelson has claimed to have symptoms of illness after methyl bromide (MB) was used to fumigate timber in a nearby area of the port last week.

According to TV ONE, Holcim Cement employee...

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