![]() Rambabu Bingi, Rajesh Babu Talasila, Ramakrishna Rapeti and Majji Venkata RaoĢ022, Visakhapatnam, India. When multiple causes of death are possible or where the cause of death is uncertain, this is noted. ![]() Only fatalities that are the primary or secondary result of accidents that occurred in academic or industrial laboratory settings or in the course of conducting scientific field work are included. ![]() ![]() Please allow 4-6 weeks for new listings to appear. If you have information concerning any of these lab fatalities or others, please email To ensure the integrity and completeness of this list, all reports received will be verified before being published. Chemical Safety and Hazard Investigation Board, as well as from verified tips from individuals. ![]() The list below has been compiled from public databases and official sources, such as the U.S. "Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it."Īlthough much has been written in safety literature about the necessity of learning from past accidents and near-misses, very few countries keep detailed records of lab accidents, and under-reporting remains a widespread problem in organizations worldwide. ![]()
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