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Nelson, C. N.; Burns, D. J.
view article (1.0)Consumer Protection From Home Drapery and Drapery Liner Flammability.East Carolina Univ., Greenville, NC; Youngstown State Univ., OHAmerican Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM). Fire and Flammability of Furnishings and Contents of Buildings. ASTM STP 1233. Sponsored by ASTM Committee E5 on Fire Standards and Its Subcommittee E05.32 on Research. December 7, 1992, ASTM, Philadelphia, PA, Miami, FL, Fowell, A. J., Editors, 114-124 p., ['1992', '1994']Crawford, D.; Prencipe, M.
view article (1.0)1983 to 1990 Fire Losses in Ontario: A Focus on Furnishings and Contents of Buildings as Ignition Sources and Items to First Ignite in Fires.Ontario Fire Marshal Office, CanadaAmerican Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM). Fire and Flammability of Furnishings and Contents of Buildings. ASTM STP 1233. Sponsored by ASTM Committee E5 on Fire Standards and Its Subcommittee E05.32 on Research. December 7, 1992, ASTM, Philadelphia, PA, Miami, FL, Fowell, A. J., Editors, 125-149 p., ['1992', '1994']Fowell, A. J.
view article (1.0)Overview Publication: STP 1233 Fire and Flammability of Furnishings and Contents of Buildings.National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD
1994
3 p.U.S. Department of Transportation
view article (1.0)Flammability of Interior Materials: Passenger Cars, Multipurpose Passenger Vehicles, Trucks, and Buses. Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 302.Department of Transportation, Washington, DC['MVSS 302', 'Docket No. 3-3', 'Notice 4']MVSS 302; Docket No. 3-3; Notice 4
September 1, 1972
5 p.U.S. Department of Transportation
view article (1.0)Flammability of Interior Materials. Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 302.Department of Transportation, Washington, DC['MVSS 302', '49 CFR Ch. V']Code of Federal Regulations, Vol. 49, No. 400-999, 606-608, October 1, 1994MVSS 302; 49 CFR Ch. VSchaich, S. J.
view article (1.0)Design of Aircraft Interior.Deutsche Aerospace Airbus, Hamburg, GermanyNational Research Council. Improved Fire- and Smoke-Resistant Materials for Commercial Aircraft Interiors. Proceedings. November 8-10, 1994, National Academy Press, Washington, DC, Washington, DC, 203-211 p., 1994Einhorn, I. N.
view article (1.0)Physio-Chemical Study of Smoke Emission by Aircraft Interior Materials. Part 1. Physiological and Toxicological Aspects of Smoke During Fire Exposure. Final Report. October 1969-June 1973.Federal Aviation Administration, Atlantic City, NJ['FAA-RD-73-50', 'Project 183-522-060']Federal Aviation Administration, Washington, DC, FAA-RD-73-50; Project 183-522-060
July 1973
84 p.Textile World
view article (1.0)Flame-Retard Velour Hot for Autos.Textile World, Vol. 123, No. 11, 71,73, November 1973Caro, T. C.; Milke, J. A.
view article (1.0)Survey of Fuel Loads in Contemporary Office Buildings.Maryland Univ., College ParkNIST GCR 96-697National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD, NIST GCR 96-697
September 1996
32 p.Milke, J. A.; Caro, T. C.
view article (1.0)Evaluation of Survey Procedures for Determining Occupant Load Factors in Contemporary Office Buildings.Maryland Univ., College ParkNIST GCR 96-698National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD, NIST GCR 96-698
September 1996
24 p.