National Research Council
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Prudent Practices for Handling Hazardous Chemicals in Laboratories,
National Academy Press, Washington, DC,
305 p.,
1980
Richards, G. K.
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Overcoming Hazards in Furniture.
Fire Engineers Journal,
Vol. 41,
No. 121,
30-33,
March 1981
Driver, E. T.; Benner, L.
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Evaluating Haz-Mats Responses With Time/Loss Analysis.
National Transportation Safety Board, Washington, DC
Fire Journal,
Vol. 75,
No. 4,
123-128,
July 1981
Wright, C. J.
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Railroad and Emergency Response Personnel: A Cooperative Effort.
Union Pacific Railroad
International Fire Chief,
Vol. 47,
No. 7,
22-25,
July 1981
Passwater, D.
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All About Plumes--Evacuation Procedures When Faced With Toxic Clouds.
Ocean Pines Volunteer Fire Dept., Berlin, MD
Firehouse,
Vol. 13,
No. 7,
31-32,35-36,38,40-41,46,
July 1988
U.S. Department of Transportation
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TSC/University Workshop on Hazardous Materials.
Department of Transportation, Washington, DC
September 4, 1980,
17 p.
National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health
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Control of Unconfined Vapor Clouds by Fire Department Water Spray Handlines.
National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, Cincinnati, OH
DHHS/PUB/NIOSH-87/105,
October 1987,
69 p.
National Academy of Sciences
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Ten Most Critical Issues in Hazardous Materials Transportation.
National Academy of Sciences, Washington, DC
Transportation Research Circular,
No. 219,
1-13,
July 1980
Price, D. L.; Schmidt, J. W.
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Breakthrough in Planning for Hazardous Materials Accidents.
Virginia Polytechnic Inst., Blacksburg
International Fire Chief,
Vol. 46,
No. 7,
17-19,
July 1980
Best, R.
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Evacuation of Mississauga. Part 2.
National Fire Protection Assoc., Quincy, MA
Fire Command,
Vol. 47,
No. 8,
22-24,
August 1980