Toxicology

Chemistry set poisoning

The BPSU facilitated the surveillance of chemistry set poisoning in 1991. The team collected information on the substances involved, the packaging and associated risk factors and outcomes.

By bpsu · January 1, 1991

Lead investigator

Dr E Mucklow

About the study

This study undertook surveillance using the BPSU from January 1991 to April 1992. Findings suggested that the packaging of the chemicals within the sets was unsatisfactory. Other risk factors included lack of supervision, emotional factors or genuine accidents. Some risk factors were unidentified.

Figures from the study suggested that although not a widely spread issue, chemistry sets were a definite problem. As these sets contain toxic chemicals freely available to the public, they can be left to those often unsupervised, suggesting further action by legislators and regulatory authorities was needed to prevent further deaths and/or morbidity.

Duration

January 1991 – April 1992

Published papers

Mucklow, E. (1997), CHEMISTRY SET POISONING. International Journal of Clinical Practice, 51: 321-323. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1742-1241.1997.tb11471.x

Support group

Child Accident Prevention Trust
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