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  • Fay, D. R.
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    Upholstered Furniture Flammability: Possible Regulation by the Consumer Product Safety Commission.
    Consumer Product Safety Commission, Washington, DC
    Tomorrow's Trends in Fire Retardant Regulations, Testing, Applications and Current Technologies. Fall Conference. Proceedings. Fire Retardant Chemicals Association. October 13-16, 1996, Fire Retardant Chemicals Assoc., Lancaster, PA, Naples, FL, 117-127 p., 1996

  • U.S. House of Representatives; U.S. Congress
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    Consumer Product Safety Act. Part 1. Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Commerce and Finance of the Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce House of Representatives, 92nd Congress, 1st and 2nd Sessions on H.R. 8110, H.R. 8157, H.R. 260 (and Identical Bills) H.R. 3813 (and Identical Bills). Serial No. 92-59.
    House of Representatives, Washington, DC; Congress, Washington, DC
    Serial No. 92-59; Part 1, 1972, 298 p.

  • U.S. House of Representatives; U.S. Congress
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    Consumer Product Safety Act. Part 2. Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Commerce and Finance of the Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce House of Representatives, 92nd Congress, 1st and 2nd Sessions on H.R. 8110, H.R. 8157, H.R. 260 (and Identical Bills) H.R. 3813 (and Identical Bills). Serial No. 92-60.
    House of Representatives, Washington, DC; Congress, Washington, DC
    Serial No. 92-60; Part 2, 1972, 490 p.

  • U.S. House of Representatives; U.S. Congress
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    Consumer Product Safety Act. Part 3. Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Commerce and Finance of the Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce House of Representatives, 92nd Congress, 1st and 2nd Sessions on H.R. 8110, H.R. 8157, H.R. 260 (and Identical Bills) H.R. 3813 (and Identical Bills). Serial No. 92-61.
    House of Representatives, Washington, DC; Congress, Washington, DC
    Serial No. 92-61; Part 3, 1972, 546 p.

  • Hoebel, J. F.
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    Protect the Public From Unreasonable Risks of Injury and Death Associated With Consumer Products.
    Consumer Product Safety Commission, Washington, DC
    Product Safety Corporation. International Conference on Fire Safety, 23rd. Volume 23. Proceedings. January 13-17, 1997, Product Safety Corp., Sunnyvale, CA, Millbrae, CA, 18-37 p., 1997

  • Clark, C. C.; Musson, M. F.; Horlick, J.
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    Flammable Fabrics Data Sources.
    National Bureau of Standards, Washington, DC
    NBS Document 411.00 CM 060, October 1971, 219 p.

  • Irwin, T.
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    Early Warning Network Helps Prevent Home Accidents.
    Parade (Washington Post) Magazine, 24,26-27, June 25, 1972

  • Heitmiller, R. F.
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    Trends in Textile Research in Response to the Consumer Movement.
    Arthur D. Little, Inc.
    AATT Technical Review and Register, 66-67, 1972

  • Blair, J. A.; Akin, R. B.
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    Summary of Smoke and Flame Testing Activities With Plastic Materials in the United States.
    E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co., Wilmington, DE
    Construction Specifier, [pages unknown], July 1971

  • 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. This Act May be Cited as the "Consumer Product Safety Act of 1972". An Act. 92nd Congress. 2nd Session. S. 983, S. 1797. Committee Print No. 3. March 21, 1972.
    U.S. Senate, Washington, DC; U.S. House of Representatives, Washington, DC
    S. 983; S. 1797; Committee Print No. 3, March 21, 1972, 68 p.