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Karydas, D. M.
view article (1.0)Probabilistic Methodology for the Fire Smoke Hazard Analysis of Electronic Equipment in Telephone Central Offices.Factory Mutual Research Corp., Norwood, MAInternational Symposium on Fire Protection for the Telecommunications Industry. May 14-15, 1992, New Orleans, LA, 1-8 p., 1992Federal Emergency Management Agency
view article (1.0)Hazard Mitigation Report for the East Bay Fire in the Oakland-Berkeley Hills. In Response to the October 22, 1991 Federal Disaster Declaration Covering Alameda County, California.Federal Emergency Management Agency, Washington, DCFEMA-919-DR-CAFEMA-919-DR-CA
1992
95 p.Babrauskas, V.; Levin, B. C.; Gann, R. G.; Paabo, M.; Harris, R. H., Jr.; Peacock, R. D.; Yusa, S.
view article (1.0)Measurement of Toxic Potency for Fire Hazard Analysis.National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD; Building Research Inst., Tsukuba, Japan['CIB 92', 'Tome 2', 'Topic 4C', 'Poster 3']CIB 92; Tome 2; Topic 4C; Poster 3Conseil International du Batiment. Congres Mondial du Batiment. Poster Book - Recueil d'affiches. Tome 2. Topics 3A. to 3D., 4A. to 4E. and 5A. to 5E. CIB 92. May 18-22, 1992, Montreal, Canada, 436-437 p., 1992Burke, M. F.
view article (1.0)Insurance and Emerging Design Methods: Maintaining Our Confidence Base.Allendale Mutual Insurance Co., Shorthills, NJWorcester Polytechnic Institute. Firesafety Design in the 21st Century, Conference. Part 1. Conference Report. Part 2. Conference Papers. May 8-10, 1991, Worcester, MA, 60-70 p., 1991Levin, B. C.
view article (1.0)Development of a New Small-Scale Toxicity Test Method and Its Comparison With Full-Scale Fire Tests.National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MDAbstract S5/L2Toxicology Letters, Vol. 64/65, 257-264, Supplement 1992Abstract S5/L2Abstracts of the 6th International Congress of Toxicology. June 28-July 3, 1992, Rome, Italy, 1992DiNenno, P. J.; Beyler, C. L.
view article (1.0)Fire Hazard Assessment of Composite Materials: The Use and Limitations of Current Hazard Analysis Methodology.Hughes Associates, Inc., Columbia, MDASTM STP 1150ASTM STP 1150American Society for Testing and Materials. Fire Hazard and Fire Risk Assessment. Sponsored by ASTM Committee E-5 on Fire Standards. ASTM STP 1150. December 3, 1990, ASTM, Philadelphia, PA, San Antonio, TX, Hirschler, M. M., Editors, 87-99 p., 1990Hall, J. R., Jr.
view article (1.0)How to Tell Whether What You Have is a Fire Risk Analysis Model.National Fire Protection Association, Quincy, MAASTM STP 1150ASTM STP 1150American Society for Testing and Materials. Fire Hazard and Fire Risk Assessment. Sponsored by ASTM Committee E-5 on Fire Standards. ASTM STP 1150. December 3, 1990, ASTM, Philadelphia, PA, San Antonio, TX, Hirschler, M. M., Editors, 131-135 p., 1990Bilsdon, A. C.
view article (1.0)Determination of the Cost Benefits of Fitting Fire Protection to Offshore Facilities.BP Petroleum DevelopmentAssociazione degli Analisti di Affidabilita e Sicurezza Italia. Safety and Reliability Analysis of Offshore Facilities Seminar. November 27-28, 1974, Como, Italy, 1-11 p., 1974Babrauskas, V.
view article (1.0)Toxicity, Fire Hazard and Upholstered Furniture.National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MDInterscience Communications Ltd. European Conference on Furniture Flammability (EUCOFF'92), 3rd. November 1992, Interscience Communications Ltd., London, England, Brussels, 125-133 p., 1992Enger, T.
view article (1.0)Explosive Boiling of Liquefied Gases on Water.Shell Pipe Line Corp.Project 733211Project 733211U.S. Coast Guard. LNG (Liquefied Natural Gas) Importation and Terminal Safety. Conference Proceedings. June 13-14, 1972, National Academy of Sciences, Washington, DC, Boston, MA, Fawcett, H. H., Editors, 1-24 p., 1972