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  • Fire Protection Association
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    Survey of Large Fires in the Electrical Engineering Industries. Analysis of Sixty-Five Fires 1970-1977. Case Histories of Nineteen of the Fires.
    Fire Protection Assoc., London, England
    12.79.5M, 1978, 44 p.

  • Pucill, P. M.
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    Fire Protection in Electrical Equipment Risks.
    AFA-Minerva (EMI) Ltd.
    Electrical Equipment (GB), Vol. 14, No. 8, 21-25, August 1975

  • Bureau of Mines
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    Mine Power Systems Research (In Four Parts). Part 2. Grounding Research.
    Bureau of Mines, Pittsburgh, PA
    IC 8800, 1979, 80 p.

  • American Petroleum Institute
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    API Recommended Practice for Design and Installation of Electrical Systems for Offshore Production Platforms. 1st Edition.
    American Petroleum Inst., Washington, DC
    APR RP 14F, July 1978, 49 p.

  • University of Michigan Extension Service
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    Fire Fighter and Electrical Equipment: A Guide to Self Protection. 1st Edition.
    University of Michigan Extension Service, Ann Arbor
    1st Edition, 1979, 72 p.

  • Lunn, G. A.; Phillips, H.
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    Summary of Experimental Data on the Maximum Experimental Safe Gap.
    Safety in Mines Research Establishment, Sheffield, England
    SMRE Research Report R2, 1973, 41 p.

  • Bureau of Mines
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    Mine Power Systems Research (In Four Parts). Part 4. Transients and Enclosures.
    Bureau of Mines, Pittsburgh, PA
    IC 8802, 1979, 71 p.

  • Bureau of Mines
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    Mine Power Systems Research (In Four Parts). Part 3. Circuit Protection.
    Bureau of Mines, Pittsburgh, PA
    IC 8801, 1979, 150 p.

  • Fire Protection Association of Southern Africa
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    Electricity and Fire.
    Fire Protection Association of Southern Africa, Marshalltown
    FPA Bulletin 60, 1988, 2 p.

  • Riddlestone, H. G.
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    Electrical Equipment for Use in Flammable Atmospheres.
    Electrical Research Assoc., Ltd.
    Fire Prevention Science and Technology, No. 21, 18-22, May 1979