- Author
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Galea, E. R.
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Shields, J.
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Canter, D.
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Boyce, K.
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Day, R.
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Hulse, L.
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Siddiqui, A.
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Summerfield, L.
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Marselle, M.
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Greenall, P. V.
- Title
- UK WTC 9/11 Evacuation Study: Methodologies Used in the Elicitation and Storage of Human Factors Data.
- Coporate
- Greenwich Univ., UK
Ulster Univ., UK
Liverpool Univ., UK
- Report
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Volume 1,
- Book or Conf
- Interflam 2007. (Interflam '07). International Interflam Conference, 11th Proceedings. Volume 1. September 3-5, 2007,
London, England,
169-181 p.,
2007
- Keywords
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egress
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evacuation
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human factors engineering
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methodology
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storage
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World Trade Center
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high rise buildings
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information storage
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training
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fire safety
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safety engineering
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databases
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response time
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human behavior
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human response
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human performance
- Identifiers
- World Trade Center (110-story-high) Towers, Manhattan, New York, September 11, 2001; collection and storage of first-hand accounts of evacuation experiences derived from face-to-face interviews with evacuees; High-rise Evacuation Evaluation Database (HEED); cue recognition and response; training, management and organisational structure; group formation; choosing and locating an exit route; conditions during egress; merging flows and deference behaviors; gatigue; trave speeds; perception of risk; recruitment; interview structure and content