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Marine Corps
view article (1.0)Required Operational Capability (ROC) Number Log 1.52 for a Glove, Flying, Extreme Cold Weather.Marine Corps, Washington, DCUSMC-ROC-LOG-1.52USMC-ROC-LOG-1.52
March 1981
22 p.Holcombe, B. V.
view article (1.0)Heat Related Properties of Protective Clothing Fabrics.CSIRO Division of Textile Physics, Ryde, AustraliaFire Safety Journal, Vol. 6, No. 2, 129-141, 1983Stephenson, J. E.
view article (1.0)Heat Transmission of Proban-Treated Fabrics Subjected to a Radiant Heat Source.Albright and Wilson Ltd., West Midlands, EnglandFire and Materials, Vol. 7, No. 3, 123-127, September 1983Veghte, J. H.
view article (1.0)Effect of Moisture on the Burn Potential in Fire Fighters' Gloves.Biotherm, Inc., Beavercreek, OHFire Technology, Vol. 23, No. 4, 313-322, November 1987Kairys, C. F.
view article (1.0)Simplifying Selection of Protective Clothing.MSA, Pittsburgh, PAFire International, Vol. 11, No. 107, 111-113, October/November 1987Wigotsky, V.
view article (1.0)Hot Issues Challenge Flame-Retardance Industry.Plastics Engineering, Vol. 43, No. 10, 25-30, October 1987Veghte, J. H.
view article (1.0)Protective Clothing Survey Results.Biotherm Inc., Beavercreek, OHFire Service Today, Vol. 50, No. 8, 16-19, August 1983Noll, G.
view article (1.0)Personal Protection at Hazardous Materials Emergencies. Part 2. Non-Encapsulated Protective Clothing.American Petroleum Inst., Washington, DCInternational Fire Chief, Vol. 48, No. 5, 19-23, May 1982Carter, H.
view article (1.0)From Factory to Firehouse. First of a Series of Articles on Innovations in Protective Clothing by Cairns and Brother, Globe Manufacturing, Janesville Apparel and Morning Pride Manufacturing.Newark Fire Dept., NJChief Fire Executive, Vol. 3, No. 2, 21-22,32,64, March/April 1988Stringfield, W. H.
view article (1.0)Final Rule.St. Petersburg Fire Dept., FLFire Command, Vol. 56, No. 5, 14-16,18-19, May 1989