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Barthelemy, B.; Lamboley, G.
view article (1.0)Some Lessons From Warehouse Fires.CTICMFire International, Vol. 5, No. 59, 42-48, March 1978Wyss, F.
view article (1.0)Electrical Installations and Devices.International Fire Protection Engineering Institute, 4th Proceeding. February 26-March 10, 1984, Brunnen, Switzerland, 1-30 p., 1984Corcoran, J. R.
view article (1.0)Fire Protection for Power Plants: Past, Present and Future.Niagara Mohawk Power Corp., Syracuse, NYSFPE TR 85-06, 1985, 10 p.Society of Fire Protection Engineers. Philadelphia Delaware Valley Chapter of SFPE. May 14, 1985., Philadelphia, PA, 1985- Flammable Liquids and Gases: Electrical Equipment.Fire Prevention, No. 159, 29-34, May 1983
Beland, B.; Gamache, D.
view article (1.0)Irons as Causes of Fires.Universite de Sherbrooke, Canada; CEGEP, Sherbrooke, CanadaFire and Arson Investigator, Vol. 38, No. 2, 39-41, December 1987U.S. Department of Transportation
view article (1.0)Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs) in Transit System Electrical Equipment. Final Report. January 1983-July 1983.Department of Transportation, Cambridge, MADepartment of Transportation, Washington, DC, UMTA-MA-06-0098-84-1; DOT-TSC-UMTA-84-15; UM478/R4607, May 1984, 104 p.U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
view article (1.0)Design Guide for Home Safety.Department of Housing and Urban Development, Washington, DCHUD-RT-17, January 1972, 155 p.Kojima, K.
view article (1.0)Trend of Fire Retardant Polystyrene Grades in Japan.Nippon Steel Chemical Co., Ltd., Kanagawa, JapanFire Retardant Chemicals Assoc. International Progress in Fire Safety. March 22-25, 1987, New Orleans, LA, 59-65 p., 1987- Protecting Oil Hazards in Electrical Installations.Sentinel, 1st Quarter, 3-10, 1984
Duckett, D. A.
view article (1.0)Catastrophic Explosion Tests in Insulating Fluids.RTE Corp., Waukesha, WINovember 9, 1974, 24 p.