Guidance

Phenol: health effects, incident management and toxicology

Information on phenol (also known as carbolic acid and hydroxybenzene), for responding to chemical incidents.

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Phenol: incident management

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These documents provide information on the health effects of exposure, the chemical’s toxicity and material for responding to a chemical incident.

 

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Updates to this page

Published 1 July 2014
Last updated 1 October 2024 + show all updates
  1. The content of the Incident Management document has been updated. The General Information and Toxicological Overview pages have undergone a HTML format update – the content within these pages has remained unchanged.

  2. Updated incident management document.

  3. Updated phenol: general information.

  4. Updated version of incident management guidance.

  5. Updated toxicological overview.

  6. First published.

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