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U.S. Coast Guard
view article (1.0)Carbon Dioxide Fire Extinguishing System Safety. Navigation and Vessel Inspection Circular No. 9-00.Coast Guard, Washington, DCUSCG-NVIC-9-00USCG-NVIC-9-00
March 17, 2000
12 p.Kirby, B. J.; Hanson, R. K.
view article (1.0)Imaging of CO and CO2 Using Infrared Planar Laser-Induced Fluorescence.Stanford Univ., CACombustion Institute, Symposium (International) on Combustion, 28th. Proceedings. Volume 1. July 20-August 4, 2000, Combustion Institute, Pittsburgh, PA, Edinburgh, Scotland, Candel, S.; Driscoll, J. F.; Burgess, A. R.; Gore, J. P., Editors, 253-259 p., 2000White, D. A.; Rhodes, B. T.; Mack, E. C.; Sheffey, J. L.; Farley, J. P.; Williams, F. W.; Tatem, P. A.
view article (1.0)Heat and Smoke Management Guidelines and Fire Fighting Doctrine for LPD-17 Well Deck and Vehicle Stowage Areas. Interim 1999-2000.Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, DC; Hughes Associates, Inc., Baltimore, MD; GEO-Centers, Inc., Fort Washington, MDNRL/MR/6180-01-8558Naval Sea Systems Command, Arlington, VA, NRL/MR/6180-01-8558
June 15, 2001
309 p.Enright, P. A.; Fleischmann, C. M.
view article (1.0)Cone Calorimeter: An Alternative Calibration Constant Calculation.University of Gent, Belgium; University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New ZealandFire and Materials, Vol. 24, No. 4, 187-193, July/August 2000Fingas, M.; Lambert, P.; Wang, Z.; Li, K.; Ackerman, F.; Goldthorp, M.; Turpin, R.; Campagna, P.; Nadeau, R.; Hiltabrand, R.
view article (1.0)Studies of Emissions From Oil Fires.Environment Canada, Ontario; Environmental Protection Agency, Edison, NJ; Coast Guard, Groton, CT['NIST SP 995', 'Volume 2']NIST SP 995; Volume 2
March 2003Arctic and Marine Oilspill Program (AMOP) Technical Seminar, 24th. Including Technical Seminar on Chemical Spills (TSOCS), 18th and Phytoremediation/Biotechnology Solutions for Spills (PHYTO), 3rd. Environment Canada. Proceedings. June 12-14, 2001, Environment Canada, Ottawa, Ontario, Alberta, Canada, 767-823 p., ['2001', '2003']Lees, P. S. J.
view article (1.0)Combustion Products and Other Firefighter Exposures.Johns Hopkins Univ., Baltimore, MDOccupational Medicine: State of the Art Reviews, Vol. 10, No. 4, 691-706, October/December 1995Hayasaka, H.; Shinohara, M.
view article (1.0)Forest Fires in Boreal Forest: FROSTFIRE in Alaska Taiga.Hokkaido Univ., Japan; Japan Science and TechnologyAsia-Oceania Symposium on Fire Science and Technology, 4th Proceedings. Co-Organized by Asia-Oceania Association for Fire Science and Technology (AOAFST) and Japan Association for Fire Science and Engineering (JAFSE). May 24-26, 2000, Tokyo, Japan, 191-201 p., 2000Wang, Z.; Jia, F.; Galea, E. R.
view article (1.0)Applying the Local Equivalence Ratio Concept to Fire Field Models.University of Greenwich, London, EnglandPaper No. 01/IM/75Paper No. 01/IM/75
July 2001
7 p.Interscience Communications Ltd.; Building Research Establishment; National Fire Protection Association; National Institute of Standards and Technology; Society of Fire Protection Engineers; and Swedish National Testing and Research Institute. Interflam '2001. International Interflam Conference, 9th Proceedings. Volume 2. September 17-19, 2001, Interscience Communications Ltd., London, England, Edinburgh, Scotland, 1409-1414 p., 2001Hurley, M. J.; Bisker, J. G.
view article (1.0)Lessons Learned From a Carbon Dioxide System Accident.Society of Fire Protection Engineers, Bethesda, MD; Department of Energy, Washington, DCFire Protection Engineering, No. 12, 43-46, Fall 2001Nicholas, J.
view article (1.0)Inergen: The CO2 Effect.Fire and Safety Magazine, 14-18,20, Summer 2001