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  • Kansas State Department of Health and Environment
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    Kansas Agricultural Accidental Death Report, 1971-1972. 28th Edition.
    Kansas State Department of Health and Environment
    28th Edition
    28th Edition
    1973
    74 p.

  • National Research Council
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    Traffic Accident Data, Driver Performance, and Motor Vehicle Update. Transportaion Research Record 1047.
    National Research Council, Washington, DC
    Research Record 1047
    Research Record 1047
    1985
    115 p.

  • Watson, A. A.; Oliver, J. S.; Thorpe, J. W.
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    Accidental Death Due to Inhalation of Hydrofluoric Acid.
    Glasgow Univ., England
    Medicine, Science and the Law, Vol. 13, No. 4, 277-279, October 1973

  • Hermann, S. L.
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    Sodium Cyanide Spill Poses Unusual Problems.
    Department of Safety, AZ
    American Fire Journal, Vol. 43, No. 4, 20-22, April 1991

  • Minnesota Fire Chief
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    Hazardous Materials Transport Accidents.
    Minnesota Fire Chief, Vol. 11, No. 4, 12-13,20,23, March/April 1975

  • Alphey, R. S.; Leach, S. J.
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    Accidental Death in the Home.
    Fire Research Station, Borehamwood, England
    CP 98/74
    CP 98/74
    November 1974
    16 p.

  • Solomon, S. S.
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    Case for Lime-Yellow--Can It Reduce Serious Fire Apparatus Accidents?
    Fire District, Owego, New York
    Firehouse, Vol. 16, No. 5, 56,58,65, May 1991

  • Solomon, S. S.
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    Lime-Yellow Color as Related to Reduction of Serious Fire Apparatus Accidents--The Case for Visibility in Emergency Vehicle Accident Avoidance.
    Journal of the American Optometric Association, Vol. 61, No. 11, 827-831, November 1990

  • Statistical Bulletin
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    Winter Accidents.
    Statistical Bulletin, Vol. 51, 7-9, February 1970

  • Statistical Bulletin
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    Public Accidents Continue at High Level.
    Statistical Bulletin, Vol. 49, 5-7, March 1968