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  • O'Dogherty, M. J.
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    Shock Hazard Associated With the Extinction of Fires Involving Electrical Equipment.
    Fire Research Station, Borehamwood, England
    FR Note 529, October 1963, 28 p.

  • Kilpatrick, D. G.; Kilpatrick, L. B.
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    Electrical Safety Standards in the Health Care Delivery System.
    Kilpatrick Associates, Inc., Cynwyd, PA
    CRC Critical Reviews in Bioengineering, Vol. 1, No. 3, 289-332, October 1972

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    Shock Test Program. Heat Sensing Device Assembly for Safeguard TSE Systems and Equipment.
    Wyle Labs., Norco, CA
    Army Engineer Division, Huntsville, AL, HNDSP-74-345-ED-R, November 27, 1974, 76 p.

  • National Board of Fire Underwriters
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    Hazard Survey of a High-Voltage Electrostatic Process for Spray-Deposition and Dip-Detearing of Paints. With an Appendix on Resume of Reports Relative to electric Shock Hazards.
    National Board of Fire Underwriters, New York, NY
    N.B.F.U. Research Report 6, 1947, 40 p.

  • Fustich, C. D.
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    Transformer Room Fire Test. Final Report.
    General Services Admin., Washington, DC
    GSA/PBS-79-08, March 1980, 22 p.

  • Fallon, J. J.
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    Domestic and Commercial Installations.
    MK Electric Ltd., London, England
    Electrical Contractors' Association and the Fire Protection Association. Electricity and Fire--The Dangers and Remedies. December 1979, Fire Protection Assoc., London, England, London, England, 5-9 p., 1979

  • National Safety Council
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    Electrical Safety in the Health Care Facilities.
    National Safety Council, Chicago, IL
    National Safety News, Vol. 114, No. 4, 75-79, October 1976
    Data Sheet 600,

  • Neufeld, G. R.
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    Physical Hazards in the Operating Room.
    Pennsylvania School of Medicine, Philadelphia
    Surgical Clincs of North America, Vol. 55, No. 4, 959-966, August 1975

  • U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission
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    Shock, Fire, and Other Hazards From Television Receivers; Notice of Public Hearing.
    Consumer Product Safety Commission, Washington, DC
    Federal Register, Vol. 39, No. 57, 10929-10932, Friday, March 22, 1974

  • Gupta, R. S.
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    Fires Due to Electrical Hazards.
    National Fire Service College, India
    Fire Engineers Journal, Vol. 56, No. 183, 40-42, July 1996