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Tewarson, A.
view article (1.0)Fire Behavior of Polymeric Materials.Factory Mutual Research Corp., Norwood, MAIEE Electrical Insulation Magazine, Vol. 6, No. 3, 20-23, May/June 1990Prager, F. H.
view article (1.0)Can Fire Performance be Predicted From Small Scale Fire Tests?Bayer AG, Leverkusen, GermanyPlastics and Rubber Institute. Flame Retardants '83. International Conference. November 10-11, 1983, Plastics and Rubber Institute, London, England, London, England, 23/1-10 p., 1983Quintiere, J. G.
view article (1.0)Furniture Flammability: An Investigation of the California Technical Bulletin 133 Test. Part 1. Measuring the Hazards of Furniture Fires.National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MDNISTIR 4360NISTIR 4360
July 1990
29 p.Acharyya, A. K.; Sural, G.; Ghosh, A. K.
view article (1.0)Assessment of Fire Hazards in Coal Pillars by Chemical Methods.Central Mining Research Station, Dhanbad, IndiaJournal of Mines, Metals and Fuel, Vol. 35, No. 8, 395-397, August 1987Eisner, H.
view article (1.0)Tunnel Segregation.New Civil Engineer, Vol. 887, 26, March 15, 1990U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission
view article (1.0)Shock, Fire, and Other Hazards From Television Receivers; Notice of Public Hearing.Consumer Product Safety Commission, Washington, DCFederal Register, Vol. 39, No. 57, 10929-10932, Friday, March 22, 1974U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission
view article (1.0)Fire Hazards Associated With Electrical Wiring Systems Utilizing Aluminum Conductors; Notice of Public Hearings.Consumer Product Safety Commission, Washington, DCFederal Register, Vol. 39, No. 41, 7835-7836, Thursday, February 28, 1974Stevens, H. D.
view article (1.0)Chemically Induced Fires in Aircraft Electrical Circuitry by Glycol/Water Solutions Hazard Analysis and Elimination Methods.General Dynamics, Fort Worth, TXFZM-6345FZM-6345
January 1975
63 p.National Fire Protection Association
view article (1.0)National Fire Protection Assoc., Quincy, MANFPA 325MNFPA 325MFire Hazard Properties of Flammable Liquids, Gases and Volatile Solids. NFPA 325M, National Fire Protection Assoc., Quincy, MA, 95 p., 1984National Fire Protection Association
view article (1.0)National Fire Protection Assoc., Quincy, MANFPA SPP-57NFPA SPP-57Industrial Fire Hazards Handbook. First (1st) Edtion. Guide to Fire Protection in Industry, National Fire Protection Assoc., Boston, MA, McKinnon, G. P.; Tasner, P. S.; Hill, M. L., Editors, 938 p., 1979