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Sick building syndrome - the real facts: what is known, what can be done
Lists groups to be considered at the start of a building project in order to improve internal air quality. Provides several symptoms of sick building syndrome, as described by the World Health Organization, and details some regulations and certain recommendations as to the original design. Considers some common indoor and outdoor pollutants, and concludes that the workforce should contribute to a healthy environment by reporting to management when dissatisfied.
Sick building syndrome - the real facts: what is known, what can be done
Lists groups to be considered at the start of a building project in order to improve internal air quality. Provides several symptoms of sick building syndrome, as described by the World Health Organization, and details some regulations and certain recommendations as to the original design. Considers some common indoor and outdoor pollutants, and concludes that the workforce should contribute to a healthy environment by reporting to management when dissatisfied.
Sick building syndrome - the real facts: what is known, what can be done
Rooley, Richard (author)
Facilities ; 15 ; 29-33
1997-01-01
5 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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