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  • McKenna, P.
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    Fire Safety Factor on Passenger and Cargo Ships.
    Fire International, No. 120, 26-27,80, December/January 1989/1990

  • Hazlett, R. N.; Stone, J. P.; Hall, J. M.
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    Hydrogen Peroxide Tank Safety. Final Report.
    Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, DC
    Coast Guard, Washington, DC, NRL MR 2921, November 1974, 49 p.

  • Werthenback, H. G.
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    Model Tests on Oil Tanks: On the Influence of the Tank Wall Thickness.
    VFDB Journal, Vol. 16, No. 2, 43-49, May 1967
    NRL Translation 1125,

  • Mills, J. S.; Oldham, R. C.
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    Evaluation and Prevention of Electrostatic Hazards Associated with Oil Tanker Operations. Part 3. Hazards Associated with the Shipboard Use of Glass Fibre Reinforced Plastic (GRP) Pipes.
    Shell Research Ltd., England; Shell International Marine Ltd., London, England
    Fire Prevention, No. 168, 27-32, April 1984

  • Oil and Gas Journal
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    Alaskan Oil Spill Dominant at OTC; Speakers Mull Oil Prince Questions.
    Oil and Gas Journal, Vol. 87, No. 19, 12-14, May 8, 1989

  • Fire Prevention
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    Bantry Bay Tanker Disaster.
    Fire Prevention, No. 139, 13-19, December 1980

  • Powell, B.
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    Escape Module for Oil Rigs and Tankers.
    W. Paterson Safety Ltd., Kilsyth, Glasgow
    Fire, Vol. 81, No. 999, 37, September 1988

  • Soter, T.
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    Tobago Supertankers Collide in Caribbean.
    Firehouse, Vol. 4, No. 10, 30-33, October 1979

  • U.S. Coast Guard
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    Report of Study of Tanker Safety and Pollution Prevention Requirements for U.S. Tankers in Domestic Trade. Final Report. May-June 1978.
    Coast Guard, Washington, DC
    G-M-5-78, June 1978, 194 p.

  • Bassett, J. D.
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    Research on Electrostatic Hazards Associated With Tank Washing in Very Large Crude Carriers (Supertankers). Part 2. Study of the Charging Mechanism During the Production of Water Aerosols.
    Southampton Univ., UK
    Journal of Electrostatics, Vol. 1, 47-60, 1975