Safety and Technological Changes, Maritime Worker, 1967. (Officers of the Industrial Hygiene Division of the Victorian Department of Health were guided by the 1945 Harmful Gases, Vapours, Fumes, Mists, Smokes and Dusts Regulations, which specified the maximum permissible dust count of asbestos for any occupation at 5 million pcf of air. Victorian Government, Victoria Gazette, No. 21, February 1945.)
2.
Liquified Petroleum.
3.
Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology.
4.
HillsB., Blue Murder: Two Thousand Doomed to Die, The Shocking Story of Wittenoom's Deadly Dust, Sun Books, South Melbourne, 1989.
5.
The primary power-generating region of Victoria, which is discussed in Vicki Hamilton's contribution in this same issue.
6.
Sun Herald (Melbourne newspaper), December 12, 2002.
7.
Reference to information generated by the Australian Bureau of Statistics.