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  • Schnepp, R.
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    Managing Chemical Exposures: The engine Company Perspective.
    Alameda County Fire Dept., San Francisco, CA
    Fire Engineering, Vol. 152, No. 9, 53-54,56,58,60-62, September 1999

  • Meyer, D.
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    Commercialisation of CF3I for Fire-Extinguishing Systems in Normally Unmanned Areas.
    Orion Safety Industries Pty Limited, Sydney, Australia
    Halon Options Technical Working Conference. Proceedings. HOTWC 1999. April 27-29, 1999, Albuquerque, NM, 211-221 p., 1999

  • Smith, E. A.; Kimmel, E. C.; English, J. H.; Carpenter, R. L.
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    Assessment of Toxicity After Exposure to a Pyrotechnically-Generated Aerosol.
    Naval Medical Research Institute, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH
    Halon Options Technical Working Conference. Proceedings. HOTWC 1995. Sponsored by: University of New Mexico, Halon Alternative Research Corp., National Association of Fire Equipment Distributors, Inc., Fire Suppression Systems Assoc., Hughes Associates, Inc., Kidde International. May 9-11, 1995, Albuquerque, NM, 521-532 p., 1995

  • Brock, W. J.
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    Cardiac Sensitization: Methods Development and Understanding the Hazard and Potential Risk.
    Dupont Fluoroproducts, Newark, DE
    Halon Options Technical Working Conference. Proceedings. HOTWC 1998. Sponsored by: University of New Mexico, 3M Co., Fire Suppression Systems Assoc., Great Lakes Chemical Corp., Halon Alternative Research Corp., Hughes Associates, Inc., Kidde International, Modular Protection, Inc., National Association of Fire Equipment Distributors, Inc., Next Generation Fire Suppression Technology Program. May 12-14, 1998, Albuquerque, NM, 217-225 p., 1998

  • Christian, S. D.; Shields, T. J.
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    Safe Tolerability Limits for Carbon Monoxide: A Review of the Clinical and Fire Engineering Implications of a Single, Acute, Sub-Lethal Exposure.
    Ulster Univ., Jordanstown, Northern Ireland
    Journal of Fire Sciences, Vol. 18, No. 4, 308-323, July/August 2000

  • Vinegar, A.; Jepson, G. W.
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    Physiologically Based Modeling of Halon Replacements for Human Safety Evaluation.
    ManTech Environmental Technology, Inc., Dayton, OH
    ['Final Report', 'Section 1 of 2']
    Final Report; Section 1 of 2
    69 p.
    Toxicological Assessment of Human Health Consequences Associated With Inhalation of Halon Replacement Chemicals. Next-Generation Fire Suppression Technology Program (NGP). Final Report. Project 3B/1/89. Section 1 of 2. April 3, 2000, 2000

  • Vinegar, A.
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    PBPK Modeling of Canine Inhalation Exposures to Halogenated Hydrocarbons.
    ManTech Environmental Technology Inc., Dayton, OH
    Toxicological Sciences, Vol. 60, 20-27, 2001

  • Levine, B.
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    Toxicology Primer for Fire Investigators: Tissues With Greatest Demand for Oxygen Also Most Susceptible to the Toxic Effects of CO.
    Fire Findings, Vol. 13, No. 2, 1-3, Spring 2005

  • Mather, J. D.; Tapscott, R. E.
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    Environmentally Acceptable Flame Extinguishants.
    Chemical Development Studies, Inc., Albuquerque, NM; GlobeTech, Inc., Albuquerque, NM
    ['Paper 03', 'HOTWC 2005']
    Paper 03; HOTWC 2005
    Halon Options Technical Working Conference, 15th Proceedings. HOTWC 2005. Sponsored by: 3M Specialty Materials, Boeing, Chemical Development Studies, Inc., DuPont Fire Extinguishants, Halon Alternative Research Corp., Hughes Associates, Inc., Kidde-Fenwal, Inc., Sandia National Laboratories, SEVO Systems, Next Generation Fire Suppression Technology Program. May 24-26, 2005, Albuquerque, NM, 1-11 p., 2005

  • Grzyll, L. R.; Meyer, J. A.
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    Testing Results of Streaming Agent Replacements for Halon 1211.
    Mainstream Engineering Corp., Rockledge, FL
    ['Paper 24', 'HOTWC 2005', 'NIST SP 984-3', 'NIST Special Publication 984-3']
    Paper 24; HOTWC 2005; NIST SP 984-3; NIST Special Publication 984-3
    Halon Options Technical Working Conference, 15th Proceedings. HOTWC 2005. Sponsored by: 3M Specialty Materials, Boeing, Chemical Development Studies, Inc., DuPont Fire Extinguishants, Halon Alternative Research Corp., Hughes Associates, Inc., Kidde-Fenwal, Inc., Sandia National Laboratories, SEVO Systems, Next Generation Fire Suppression Technology Program. May 24-26, 2005, Albuquerque, NM, 1-12 p., 2005