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  • Rapkin, C., Editor
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    Scope of the Fire Problem.
    Princeton Univ., NJ
    Social and Economic Consequences of Residential Fires, Lexington Books, MA, Rapkin, C., Editors, 1-23 p., 1983

  • Fire Journal
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    How the Survey Was Conducted.
    Fire Journal, Vol. 77, No. 5, 61-64, September 1983

  • Ramirez, J.; Dowell, A. R.
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    Silo-Filler's Disease: Nitrogen Dioxide-Induced Lung Injury.
    Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC
    Annals of Internal Medicine, Vol. 74, No. 4, 596-576, April 1971

  • King, K.
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    USFA Studies Fire Fighter Injury and Illness.
    Safety Sciences, San Diego, CA
    International Fire Chief, Vol. 47, No. 9, 20-22, September 1981

  • Federal Emergency Management Agency
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    Fire and Emergency Medical Services Ergonomics. A Guide for Understanding and Implementing an Ergonomics Program in Your Department.
    U.S. Fire Administration, Washington, DC
    Guide, March 1996, 206 p.

  • Copeland, T. D.; Steffenhagen, W. M.
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    Maury County Jail Fire, Columbia, Tennessee, June 26, 1977.
    Department of Insurance, Nasville, TN
    September 12, 1977, 17 p.

  • Roepe, R. A.
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    Study of United States Air Carrier Accidents Involving Fire, 1955-1964. Bureau of Safety Pamphlet.
    Civil Aeronautics Board, Washington, DC
    BOSP 7-6-3, March 30, 1966, 48 p.

  • DiCanio, D. G.; Nakata, A. H.; Colvert, D.; LaVeque, E. G.
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    Accident Cost Indicator Model to Estimate Costs to Industry and Society From Work-Related Injuries and Deaths in Underground Coal Mining. Volume 3. Supporting Data.
    FMC Corp., Santa Clara, CA
    Bureau of Mines, Washington, DC, OFR 39(3)-77, September 1976, 103 p.

  • DiCanio, D. G.; Nakata, A. H.; Colvert, D.; LaVeque, E. G.
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    Accident Cost Indicator Model to Estimate Costs to Industry and Society From Work-Related Injuries and Deaths in Underground Coal Mining. Volume 1. Development and Application of Cost Model.
    FMC Corp., Santa Clara, CA
    Bureau of Mines, Washington, DC, OFR 39(1)-77, September 1976, 204 p.

  • Petajan, J. H.
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    Alarm May Be Adequate, But Can the Victim Respond?
    Utah Univ., Salt Lake City
    Fire, Vol. 70, No. 867, 177-178, September 1977