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Tanker and Bulk Carrier
view article (1.0)Unloading a Damaged OBO. A Difficult Task Precisely Achieved by Paktank.Tanker and Bulk Carrier, Vol. 19-11, 22, March 1973Hughes, R. I.; Morgan, T. D. B.; Wilson, R. W.
view article (1.0)Generation of Pyrophoric Material in the Cargo Tanks of Crude Oil Tankers.Shell Research Ltd., London, EnglandTanker and Bulker International, Vol. 2, No. 6, 33-37, July 1976Shipping World and Shipbuilder
view article (1.0)Crew Comfort Aboard Offshore Oil Rigs.Shipping World and Shipbuilder, Vol. 169, No. 3291, September 1976Affens, W. A.; Langer, E. A.
view article (1.0)Ignition of Flammable Gases in Crude-Oil Tankers as a Result of Metal Fracture.Naval Research Lab., Washington, DCNRL-8013, June 1976, 14 p.Dektar, C.
view article (1.0)L. A. Harbor Rocked by Tanker Blast.Fire Engineering, Vol. 130, No. 5, 20-22, May 1977Welker, J. R.; West, H. H.; Mento, M. A.; Ice, J. N.
view article (1.0)Survey of the Effectivensss of Control Methods for Fires in Some Hazardous Chemical Cargoes. Final Report.University Engineers, Inc., Norman, OKCoast Guard, Washington, DC, USCG-D-64-76; UE-302-FR, March 1976, 103 p.Richards, R. C.
view article (1.0)Development of Explosion Suppression System Requirements for Shipboard Pump Rooms. Final Report.Coast Guard, Groton, CTUSCG-D-79-76; CGR/DC-2/76, January 1976, 90 p.Hodgson, B.
view article (1.0)Alaska's Big Spill--Can the Wilderness Heal.National Geographic Society, Washington, DCNational Geographic, Vol. 177, No. 1, 5-43, January 1990McKenna, P.
view article (1.0)Fire Safety Factor on Passenger and Cargo Ships.Fire International, No. 120, 26-27,80, December/January 1989/1990Tanner, A. C.
view article (1.0)Fighting Fires on Very Large Crude Carriers.Hampshire Fire Dept., EnglandFire International, Vol. 5, No. 52, 28-32, June 1976