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  • Tye, R. L.; Wisby, M. A.
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    Disaster Area.
    Texas A&M Univ., College Station
    Fire Chief, Vol. 45, No. 2, 56-59, February 2001

  • Shao, P. C.; Murosaki, Y.
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    Regional Characteristics of Urban Evacuation About Evacuating Pedestrian Velocity.
    Kobe University, Japan
    Human Behavior in Fire: Understanding Human Behavior for Better Fire Safety Design. International Symposium, 2nd. Proceedings. March 26-28, 2001, Interscience Communications Ltd., London, England, Boston, MA, 503-209 p., 2001

  • Williams, D. G.; Wright, M. D.
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    Independent Review and Validation of the Proposed Risk Methods and Toolkits for the Fire Service Emergency Cover Review.
    Mott MacDonald Lt., UK
    FRDG Publication Number 4/2001; Research Report Number 4/2001, 2001, 114 p.

  • Cowardin, D. H.
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    Rethinking "Mayday".
    American Fire Journal, Vol. 53, No. 7, 15-16, July 2001

  • Jones, W. W.; Reneke, P. A.
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    High Reliability Safety Systems for Emergency Response in the Built Environment.
    National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD
    Research and Practice: Bridging the Gap. Fire Suppression and Detection Research Application Symposium. Proceedings. Fire Protection Research Foundation. February 7-9, 2001, Orlando, FL, 282-296 p., 2001

  • Blossom, D. R.
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    High-Rise Safety: Have We Missed the Obvious?
    Fire and Life Safety Code Board of Adjustments and Appeals, Orange County, FL
    Fire Engineering, Vol. 155, No. 1, 75-83, January 2002

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Klote, J. H.
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    Overview of Elevator Use for Emergency Evacuation.
    Fire and Smoke Consulting, Leesburg, VA
    Strategies for Performance in the Aftermath of the World Trade Center. CIB-CTBUH Conference on Tall Buildings. Proceedings. Task Group on Tall Buildings: CIB TG50. CIB Publication No. 290. October 20-23, 2003, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Shafii, F.; Bukowski, R.; Klemencic, R., Editors, 175-185 p., 2003

  • Bukowski, R. W.
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    Protected Elevators for Egress and Access During Fires in Tall Buildings.
    National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD
    Strategies for Performance in the Aftermath of the World Trade Center. CIB-CTBUH Conference on Tall Buildings. Proceedings. Task Group on Tall Buildings: CIB TG50. CIB Publication No. 290. October 20-23, 2003, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Shafii, F.; Bukowski, R.; Klemencic, R., Editors, 187-192 p., 2003