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==Cancer in Inverclyde==
 
==Cancer in Inverclyde==
 
In 2004, Helen Clark died from Cancer which her husband 'Henry believes developed as a result of her job at the National Semiconductor plant in Greenock'. 'Helen Clark spent six years working in production at National Semiconductor, operating a machine baking compounds on to silicon wafers using arsine gas, which contains arsenic.'{{ref|TheHeraldSeith}}
 
In 2004, Helen Clark died from Cancer which her husband 'Henry believes developed as a result of her job at the National Semiconductor plant in Greenock'. 'Helen Clark spent six years working in production at National Semiconductor, operating a machine baking compounds on to silicon wafers using arsine gas, which contains arsenic.'{{ref|TheHeraldSeith}}
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==PR agencies==
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*[[Beattie Media]]
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==People==
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In 2003, [[Mitch Medique]], Board member of [[IVAX Corporation]] is reported to have also served on the board of several public companies (including [[National Semiconductor]] and [[Carnival Corporations]])<ref><i>FD (Fair Disclosure) Wire</i> 'Q1 2003 Ivax Earnings Conference Call - Final'. 24th April 2003</ref>. He is also a past chairman of The [[Beacon Council]] (Miami's economic development authority)<ref><i>Company News</i> 'IVAX Corporation - Directorate Change'. 22nd April 2003</ref>
  
 
==References==
 
==References==
  
*{{note|The HeraldSeith}} Emma Seith 'Work killed my wife'; New research shows workplace-related cancers kill four times as many people as official figures show. Why is safety so lax?, Emma Seith, ''The Herald'', 27 December 2005
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*{{note|TheHeraldSeith}} Emma Seith 'Work killed my wife'; New research shows workplace-related cancers kill four times as many people as official figures show. Why is safety so lax?, Emma Seith, ''The Herald'', 27 December 2005

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Cancer in Inverclyde

In 2004, Helen Clark died from Cancer which her husband 'Henry believes developed as a result of her job at the National Semiconductor plant in Greenock'. 'Helen Clark spent six years working in production at National Semiconductor, operating a machine baking compounds on to silicon wafers using arsine gas, which contains arsenic.'[1]

PR agencies

People

In 2003, Mitch Medique, Board member of IVAX Corporation is reported to have also served on the board of several public companies (including National Semiconductor and Carnival Corporations)[1]. He is also a past chairman of The Beacon Council (Miami's economic development authority)[2]

References

  • ^ Emma Seith 'Work killed my wife'; New research shows workplace-related cancers kill four times as many people as official figures show. Why is safety so lax?, Emma Seith, The Herald, 27 December 2005
  • FD (Fair Disclosure) Wire 'Q1 2003 Ivax Earnings Conference Call - Final'. 24th April 2003
  • Company News 'IVAX Corporation - Directorate Change'. 22nd April 2003