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  • U.S. Senate; U.S. House of Representatives
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    To Protect Consumers Against Unreasonable Risk of Injury From Hazardous Products, and For Other Purposes. A Bill. 92nd Congress. 2nd Session. S 3419.
    Senate, Washington, DC; House of Representatives, Washington, DC
    S. 3419
    S. 3419
    March 24, 1972
    68 p.

  • Pauls, J.
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    Egress Time and Safety Performance Related to Requirements in Codes and Standards.
    Hughes Associates, Inc., Columbia, MD
    Building Officials and Code Administration International, Inc. (BOCA) AND OBOA. Workshop Landout. June 1990, Ontario, Canada, 1-10 p., 1990

  • Pauls, J. L.
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    Safety Standards, Requirements, and Litigation in Relation to Building Use and Safety, Especially Safety From Falls Involving Stairs.
    Hughes Associates, Inc., Wheaton, MD
    Safety Science, Vol. 14, No. 2, 125-154, August 1991
    Building and Environment Use and Safety. Contributions to the Workshop on Building and Environment Use and Safety. World Conference on Accident and Injury Prevention, 1st. September 1989, Stockholm, Sweden, Goossens, L. H. J., Editors, 1991

  • Roos,A.; Weisiger, J. R.; Moritz, A. R.
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    Studies of Thermal Injury. Part 7. Physiological Mechanisms Responsible for Death During Cutaneous Exposure to Excessive Heat.
    Harvard Univ., Cambridge, MA
    Journal ofClinical Investigations, Vol. 26, No. 3, 505-519, 1947

  • Utech, H.
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    Status Report on Research Programs for Firefighters Protective Clothing.
    National Bureau of Standards, Washington, DC
    Item 28
    Item 28
    Insurance Services Office. Fire Department Instructors Conference (FDIC). Annual Proceedings, 45th. March 27-30, 1973, Kansas City, MO, 156-166 p., 1973

  • Jones, R. T.; McDonald, D., III
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    Childhood Injury: A Prevention Model for Interention.
    Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State Univ., Blacksburg
    Education and Treatment of Children, Vol. 9, No. 4, 307-319, November 1986

  • U.S. Department of Labor
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    Using Injury Statistics. Safety in Industry. Organization and Administration No. 4.
    Department of Labor, Washington, DC
    Bulletin 255
    Bulletin 255
    1963
    19 p.

  • Reynolds, T. L.
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    Emerging Technology: Improvements in Aircraft Passenger Safety.
    Boeing Commercial Airplane Group, Seattle, WA
    Product Safety Corporation. International Conference on Fire Safety, 17th. Volume 17. January 13-17, 1992, Product Safety Corp., Sunnyvale, CA, Millbrae, CA, 149-170 p., 1992

  • Federal Emergency Management Agency; National Fire Protection Association
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    Loma Prieta (San Francisco/Monterey Bay) Earthquake Emergency Response and Stabilization Study.
    National Fire Protection Association, Quincy, MA
    FA-103
    Federal Emergency Management Agency, Emmitsburg, MD, FA-103
    September 1991
    77 p.

  • Pesman, G. J.
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    Appraisal of Hazards to Human Survival in Airplane Crash Fires. Technical Note.
    National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics, Cleveland, OH
    NACA TN 2996
    NACA TN 2996
    September 1953
    98 p.