• The Seveso disaster legacy. Nature and History in Modern Italy, Ohio University Press & Swallow Press, pp.251-273, 2010. hal-01016045.
  • Seveso Disaster. A release of high levels of the toxic substance dioxin at a chemical factory near Seveso, Italy.
  • In conclusion, the Seveso disaster was a devastating event that caused widespread environmental contamination and put the lives of many at risk.
  • The Remedy For Poor Health & Safety Training in Seveso. This disaster inspired what European Union Law dubbed the Seveso Directive.
  • ...Seveso is an important example of the procedures epidemiologists and other health experts might take to document the health repercussions of a disaster.
  • What led to the Seveso disaster? Abstract—The accident which occurred during the production of TCP at Seveso. ... What happened in the Seveso disaster?
  • Seveso chemical disaster. On July 10, 1976, a valve broke at the Industrie Chimiche Meda Società Azionaria (ICMESA) chemical plant in Meda, just north of...
  • The chemical people were exposed to in the Seveso Disaster was 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin, also known as TCDD or Dioxin.
  • https://www.nytimes.com/1976/08/19/archives/seveso-disaster.html. ... Seveso Disaster. Share full article. Aug. 19, 1976. Seveso Disaster.
  • kidzsearch.com > wiki > Seveso disaster. The Seveso disaster was a chemical accident on 10 July 1976, at the small Italian town of Meda, 20 km from Milan in Lombardy.