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Consumer Product Safety Commission
view article (1.0)Upholstered Furniture Flammability. Briefing Paper.Consumer Product Safety Commission, Washington, DCBriefing PaperBriefing Paper
July 6, 1984
99 p.Loftus, J. J.
view article (1.0)Back-Up Report for the Proposed Standard for the Flammability (Cigarette Ignition Resistance) of Upholstered Furniture, PFF 6-76. Final Report. Appendix H: Results of Temperature Measurements Made on Burning Cigarettes and Their Use as a Standard Ignition Source for Mattress Testing - Memo from Sharman, L J., June 18, 1971.National Bureau of Standards, Gaithersburg, MDNBSIR 78-1438NBSIR 78-1438
June 1978
239 p.U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission
view article (1.0)Part 1633--Proposed Standard for the Flammability (Cigarette Ignition Resistance) of Upholstered Furniture (PFF 6-76).Consumer Product Safety Commission, Washington, DCDRAFTJournal of Consumer Product Flammability, Vol. 4, 267-287, September 1977DRAFT
no date
35 p.Neumeyer, J. P.; Knoepfler, N. B.
view article (1.0)Thermal Studies on Mattresses and Upholstered Furniture Components. Part 2. Present Status of Cotton Batting Products to Meet the Mattresses Flammability Standard.Agricultural Research Service, New Orleans, LAARS-S-60Sources and Resources, Vol. 5, 14-17, 1974ARS-S-60U.S. Department of Agriculture. Textile Chemistry and Processing Conference, 14th. April 29-May 1, 1974, New Orleans, LA, 120-131 p., 1974U.S. Court of Appeals
view article (1.0)Bunny Bear, Inc., Petitioner, v. Peter G. Peterson, Secretary of Commerce, Respondent.U.S. Court of Appeals, Washington, DC['No. 72-1265', 'For the First Circuit']No. 72-1265; For the First Circuit
February 7, 1973
8 p.