Contract Research Report 42/1992 Sick building syndrome: a review of the evidence on causes and solutions
Publication Year
1992
Document Status
Withdrawn
Abstract
Seeks to define sick building syndrome (SBS), distinguishing it from other building-related health issues; to explain the importance of SBS; to summarise what is known about possible causes and to give some initial guidance as to what can be done: what design factors need to be considered and what approach should be taken in existing cases of SBS.
Author
Raw, G. J.
Publisher Information
Health and Safety Executive
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