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  • Roy, M. W.
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    Lightweight, Neoprene-Coated, Aluminized, Asbestos-Aramid Fabric for Shipboard Firefighters' Coveralls.
    Navy Clothing and Textile Research Unit, Natick, MA
    Technical Report 133, February 1980, 15 p.

  • Carey, R. B.; DiNenno, P. J.; Forssell, E. W.; White, D. A.
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    Smoke Control Tests in a Simulated Machinery Space and Damage Control Passageway. Final Report.
    Naval Surface Warfare Center, Bethesda, MD; Hughes Associates, Inc., Columbia, MD
    Naval Sea Systems Command, Washington, DC, CARDIVNSWC-TR-63-CR-93/05, August 1993, 62 p.

  • Street, T. T.; Vodzak, J.; Pham, T.
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    Technology Status: Damage Control Hull Communications (DC HULLCOM). Part 1. Advanced Development Model. 1985-1992.
    Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, DC
    Naval Sea Systems Command, Washington, DC, NRL/FR/6180-94-9598, March 22, 1994, 32 p.

  • Bailey, J. L.; Tatem, P. A.
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    Validation of Fire/Smoke Spread Model (CFAST) Using Ex-USS SHADWELL Internal Ship Conflagration Control (ISCC) Fire Tests.
    Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, DC
    Office of Naval Research, Arlington, VA, NRL/MR/6180-95-7781, September 28, 1995, 51 p.

  • Weres, G.; O'Donnell, H.
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    Treatment Process for Firefighter School Wastewater Utilizing Electrochemically Generated Hydroxyl Free Radical. Final Technical Report. May 1994-December 1994.
    Sonoma Research Co., Vineburg, CA
    Armstron Laboratory, Brooks AFB, TX, AL/EQ-TR-1995-0002, February 10, 1995, 46 p.

  • Ansul Company
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    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, WI
    Naval Ships Systems Command, Washington, DC, 1992, 148 p.

  • Rolf Jensen and Associates, Inc.
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    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, IL
    Navla 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.
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    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, VAC
    Chief 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.
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    Technical Summary 5th Annual OCD Fire Research Contractors Meeting, Asilomar, California, April 2-6, 1967. Research Report.
    Office of Civil Defense, Washington, DC
    Research Report No. 12, October 15, 1967, 61 p.

  • Lukens Steel Company
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    Damage Control: A New Horizon in Accident Prevention and Cost Improvement.
    Lukens Steel Co., Coatesville, PA
    1972, 15 p.