2005
Tsuji, L.J.S., Wainman, B.C., Weber, P., Sutherland, C., Katapatuk, B., & Nieboer, E.
First Nations people have been employed to take part in site delineation and remediation work at radar-line sites in northern Ontario, where they were potentially exposed to environmental contaminants and negative health outcomes. In this paper, the authors measured concentrations of contaminants in the blood of Fort Albany First Nations workers before they started work at Site 050 and approximately a week after they completed a 3-month work period in the contaminated zone. No significant differences in the two samples were found.
Protecting the Health of First Nation Personnel at Contaminated Sites: A Case Study of Mid-Canada Radar Line Site 050 in Northern Canada.
Tsuji, LJS, Wainman, BC, Weber, P., Sutherland, C., Katapatuk, B., & Nieboer, E. (2005). Protecting the health of First Nation personnel at contaminated sites: A case study of mid-Canada Radar Line Site 050 in northern Canada. Arctic, 58 (3), 233-240.
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