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  • Finucane, M.
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    Adoption of Performance Standards in Offshore Fire and Explosion Hazard Management.
    AEA Technology, Aberdeen, UK
    Fire Safety Journal, Vol. 23, No. 2, 171-184, 1994

  • Molkov, V. V.; Mukhachev, E. A.; Dyatlov, V. V.; Kravchuk, G. N.; Korolchenko, A. Y.
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    Education Software on fire and Explosion Hazard of Substances and Their Extinguishing Agents.
    All-Russian Research Institute for Fire Protection, Russia
    Interscience Communications Ltd.; National Institute of Standards and Technology; Building Research Establishment; and Society of Fire Protection Engineers; Swedish National Testing and Research Institute. Interflam '96. International Interflam Conference, 7th Proceedings. March 26-28, 1996, Interscience Communications Ltd., London, England, Cambridge, England, Franks, C. A.; Grayson, S., Editors, 995-999 p., 1996

  • Mittal, M.; Guha, B. K.
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    Study of Ignition Temperature of a Polyethylene Dust Cloud.
    Central Building Research Institute, Roorkee, India; Indian Institute of Technology, New Delhi, India
    Fire and Materials, Vol. 20, No. 2, 97-105, March/April 1996

  • Matsuzawa, T.; Wada, Y.; Yabashi, H.; Tamura, M.; Yoshida, T.; Kaneko, Y.; Ikeda, Y.
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    Evaluation of the Fire and Explosion Hazards of Sodium Azide According to a Flow Chart.
    Nippon Kayaku Co., Ltd., Tokyo, Japan; Tokyo Univ., Japan; Kayatech Co., Ltd., Yamaguchi, Japan
    NAIC-ID(RS)T-0821-94
    Journal of the Industrial Explosives Society, Vol. 52, 200-205, 1991
    NAIC-ID(RS)T-0821-94

  • Nagy, J.
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    Dust Explosion Hazards in Plastic Processing, Storage and Air Conveying.
    Bureau of Mines, Pittsburgh, PA
    Chemical Section, 1965 congress of the National Safety Council. October 25, 1965, Chicago, IL, 1-9 p., 1965

  • Leuschke, G.
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    Investigating the Fire and Explosion Hazards of Flammable Dusts.
    Federal Institute for Material Testing (BAM), Berlin-Dahlem
    STAUB, Vol. 26, No. 2, 6-16, February 1966

  • U.S. Department of the Air Force; Bechtle Corporation
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    Gas Detection Systems for Atlas Missile Launching Facilities.
    Department of the Air Force, Washington, DC; Bechtle Corp., Los Angeles, CA

    14 p.

  • Mittal, M.; Guha, B. K.
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    Minimum Ignition Temperature of Polyethylene Dust: A Theoretical Model.
    Central Building Research Inst., Roorkee, India; Indian Institute of Technology, New Delhi, India
    Fire and Materials, Vol. 21, No. 4, 169-177, July/August 1997

  • Baratov, A.
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    Standardizing Industrial Fire and Explosion Hazards in Russia. Technical Note.
    Moscow Civil Engineering Univ., Russia
    Fire Technology, Vol. 33, No. 3, 254-259, September/October 1997

  • Oster, H. J.
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    Gas Connectors: An Explosive Problem.
    New York City Fire Dept., NY
    Fire Engineering, Vol. 151, No. 2, 101-105, February 1998