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  2. Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry - Wikipedia

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    ATSDR also publishes ToxFAQs, [29] ToxGuides, [30] and public health statements, [31] which summarize the health information in toxicological profiles for use by the general public and health professionals. The agency maintains a Toxic Substances Portal [32] that compiles all of the agency's toxicology information and allows users to search by ...

  3. Hazardous Substances Data Bank - Wikipedia

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    The Hazardous Substances Data Bank (HSDB) was a toxicology database on the U.S. National Library of Medicine's (NLM) Toxicology Data Network (TOXNET). [2] [3] It focused on the toxicology of potentially hazardous chemicals, and included information on human exposure, industrial hygiene, emergency handling procedures, environmental fate, regulatory requirements, and related areas.

  4. Public records - Wikipedia

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    The California Public Records Act (California Government Code §§6250-6276.48) covers the arrest and booking records of inmates in the State of California jails and prisons, which are not covered by First Amendment rights (freedom of speech and of the press). Public access to arrest and booking records is seen as a critical safeguard of liberty.

  5. Autopsy reports are public in many states – but not Rhode ...

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    The ACLU says autopsy records should be public when there is legitimate public interest, especially for people who have died in government custody. Autopsy reports are public in many states ...

  6. Proposal limiting public access to autopsy records set aside ...

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    A proposal that would have limited access to autopsy records by the public has been carved out of the bill housing it. It may resurface in the future, according to one of its sponsors.

  7. Toxicology - Wikipedia

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    A toxicologist working in a lab (United States, 2008)Toxicology is a scientific discipline, overlapping with biology, chemistry, pharmacology, and medicine, that involves the study of the adverse effects of chemical substances on living organisms [1] and the practice of diagnosing and treating exposures to toxins and toxicants.

  8. Newly proposed public records carve-out could protect Florida ...

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    A bill sailing through the Florida Legislature that would bar public access to autopsy reports of children killed in acts of domestic violence is intended to protect families from having to relive ...

  9. United States National Library of Medicine - Wikipedia

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    The program has implemented several information systems for chemical emergency response and public education, such as the Toxicology Data Network, TOXMAP, Tox Town, Wireless Information System for Emergency Responders, Toxmystery, and the Household Products Database. These resources are accessible without charge on the internet. [citation needed]