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  • Cullen, W. D.
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    Public Inquiry Into the Piper Alpha Disaster. Volume 1.
    Piper Alpha Inquiry Office, Edinburgh, Scotland
    VOLUME 1; Chapter 1 through Chapter 15, November 1990, 254 p.

  • Gwynne, S.; Galea, E. R.; Parke, J.; Hickson, J.
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    Collection and Analysis of Pre-Movement Times Derived From Evacuation Trials Involving University and Hospital Premises and Their Application to Evacuation Modelling.
    University of Greenwich, London, England
    Paper No. 01/IM/85, December 2001, 19 p.

  • Galea, E. R.; Gwynne, S.; Blackshields, D.
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    maritimeEXODUS Evacuation Analysis of the IMO Day and Night Test Scenarios.
    University of Greenwich, London, England
    Paper No. 02/IM/89, February 2002, 38 p.

  • Proulx, G.
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    Study Shows Low Public Recognition of the Temporal-Three Evacution Signal.
    National Research Council of Canada, Ottawa, Ontario
    Fire and Flammability Bulletin, 2, January 2002

  • Chamberlain, S.
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    Evacuation Argument: Where Do You Stand?
    Fire International, No. 193, 14-15, February 2002

  • BBC News
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    After the Attacks on America BBC News Online Received Thousands of E-Mails From People Who Had Witnessed the Terrible Events. Here is a Selection of Those Moving Accounts: Anshuman Das Worked in an Office Near the World Trade Center.
    BCC News, 2001

  • BBC News
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    After the Attacks on America BBC News Online Received Thousands of E-Mails From People Who Had Witnessed the Terrible Events. Here is a Selection of Those Moving Accounts: Richard Prescott Stearns Worked on Floor 8 of the North Tower.
    BCC News, 2001

  • U.S. House of Representatives; U.S. Congress
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    National Construction Safety Team. To Provide for the Establishment of Investigative Teams to Assess Building Performance and Emergency Response and Evacuation Procedures in the Wake of Any Building Failure That Has Resulted in Substantial Loss of Life or That Posed significant Potential of Substantial Loss of Life. 107th Congress, 2nd Session. H.R. 4687. May 9, 2002.
    U.S. House of Representatives, Washington, DC; U.S. Congress, Washington, DC
    H.R. 4687, May 9, 2002, 16 p.

  • Lomax, R. W.
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    Tank Farm Incident: Cooperation Averts a Major Disaster.
    Seattle Fire Dept., WA
    Fire Engineering, Vol. 155, No. 6, 58-60,62,64, June 2002

  • Howard, S.
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    "I Walked Out...I Made It Our Alive".
    Boston Herald, Friday, September 14, 2001