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  • Lees, F. P.
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    Assessment of Major Hazards: A Model for Fatal Injury from Burns.
    Loughborough Univ. of Technology, Loughborough, UK
    Process Safety and Environmental Protection: Transactions of the Institution of Chemical Engineers, Part B, Vol. 72, No. 3, 127-134, August 1994

  • Factory Mutual Engineering
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    High-Rise Fire Protection: A Tall Order.
    Factory Mutual Engineering, Norwood, MA
    P9110, July 1992,
    Factory Mutual Engineering. Business Under Fire! A Manager's Guide to Fire Prevention Programs, 1-11 p., ['1972', '1995']

  • Factory Mutual Engineering
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    Prevention of Smoking-Related Fires.
    Factory Mutual Engineering, Norwood, MA
    P9213, March 1994,
    Factory Mutual Engineering. Business Under Fire! A Manager's Guide to Fire Prevention Programs, 1-4 p., ['1994', '1995']

  • Sachen, J. B.
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    Industry Practices for Magnesium Fires.
    Mallinckrodt Chemical Co., St. Louis, MO
    Fire Engineering, Vol. 148, No. 4, 40,43-46, April 1995

  • Materials Engineering
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    FTC Says Plastics Are a Serious Fire Hazard.
    Materials Engineering, 27, August 1973

  • Johnson, J. E.
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    Navy Diving Program Review. 1. Fire Protection in Hyperbaric Chambers. 2. PTC and Diver Heating. Appendix F. November 18-19, 1969.
    Naval Ship Systems Command, Philadelphia, PA
    Report 3-70; Appendix F, November 1969, 14 p.

  • Surgeon General Australian Defence Force
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    Military Aircraft Accident Sites. Safety Guidelines for Emergency Services Personnel.
    Surgeon General Australian Defence Force, Australia
    Safety Guidelines, March 1996, 31 p.

  • Brown, A. R.
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    Computer Chip Clean Rooms: A New Fire Protection Challenge.
    Fire Prevention, No. 287, 12-14, March 1996

  • Gaunt, J. E.
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    Fire Hazards of Caravans.
    Joint Fire Research Organization, London, England
    Technical Paper No. 11, 1964, 26 p.

  • Fire International
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    Additive Reduces Fire Hazards in Aviation Fuels.
    Fire International, Vol. 4, No. 41, 68-70, September 1973