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Roy, M. W.
view article (1.0)Lightweight, Neoprene-Coated, Aluminized, Asbestos-Aramid Fabric for Shipboard Firefighters' Coveralls.Navy Clothing and Textile Research Unit, Natick, MATechnical Report 133, February 1980, 15 p.Carey, R. B.; DiNenno, P. J.; Forssell, E. W.; White, D. A.
view article (1.0)Smoke Control Tests in a Simulated Machinery Space and Damage Control Passageway. Final Report.Naval Surface Warfare Center, Bethesda, MD; Hughes Associates, Inc., Columbia, MDNaval Sea Systems Command, Washington, DC, CARDIVNSWC-TR-63-CR-93/05, August 1993, 62 p.Street, T. T.; Vodzak, J.; Pham, T.
view article (1.0)Technology Status: Damage Control Hull Communications (DC HULLCOM). Part 1. Advanced Development Model. 1985-1992.Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, DCNaval Sea Systems Command, Washington, DC, NRL/FR/6180-94-9598, March 22, 1994, 32 p.Bailey, J. L.; Tatem, P. A.
view article (1.0)Validation of Fire/Smoke Spread Model (CFAST) Using Ex-USS SHADWELL Internal Ship Conflagration Control (ISCC) Fire Tests.Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, DCOffice of Naval Research, Arlington, VA, NRL/MR/6180-95-7781, September 28, 1995, 51 p.Weres, G.; O'Donnell, H.
view article (1.0)Treatment Process for Firefighter School Wastewater Utilizing Electrochemically Generated Hydroxyl Free Radical. Final Technical Report. May 1994-December 1994.Sonoma Research Co., Vineburg, CAArmstron Laboratory, Brooks AFB, TX, AL/EQ-TR-1995-0002, February 10, 1995, 46 p.Ansul Company
view article (1.0)Engineering Survey for the Installation of a Halon 1301 System in the Simulated Engine Room at the Naval Damage Control Training Center.Ansul Co., Marinette, WINaval Ships Systems Command, Washington, DC, 1992, 148 p.Rolf Jensen and Associates, Inc.
view article (1.0)Design Requirements for Halon 1301 System for Inerting a Simulated Ship Engine Room, Naval Damage Control Training Center, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.Rolf Jensen and Associates, Inc., Northfield, ILNavla Ship Systems Command, Washington, DC, Project Serial S-4643, June 1972, 58 p.Hill, S. A.; Scheffey, J. L.; Campbell, C.; Breaux, R.; Kuzma, H.; Williams, F. W.
view article (1.0)Evaluation of Damage Control Tactics and Equipment. Phase 1. Baseline Tests.Hughes Associates, Inc., Baltimore, MD; George G. Sharp, Inc., Alexandria, VA; Naval Sea Systems Command, Arlington, VACChief of Naval Operations, Washington, DC, NRL/MR/6180-96/7902; Test Series FY 1995, December 30, 1996, 63 p.Kerr, J. W.; Gibbons, M. G.
view article (1.0)Technical Summary 5th Annual OCD Fire Research Contractors Meeting, Asilomar, California, April 2-6, 1967. Research Report.Office of Civil Defense, Washington, DCResearch Report No. 12, October 15, 1967, 61 p.Lukens Steel Company
view article (1.0)Damage Control: A New Horizon in Accident Prevention and Cost Improvement.Lukens Steel Co., Coatesville, PA1972, 15 p.