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Gordon, P. G.
view article (1.0)Standards for the Fire Hazard of Clothing: the Australian Experience.CSIRO, Victoria, AustraliaFire and Materials, Vol. 2, No. 4, 163-172, 1978Segal, L.
view article (1.0)Evaluation of Two Mushroom Apparel Flammability Testers.Department of Agriculture, New Orleans, LAJournal of Consumer Product Flammability, Vol. 6, 3-19, March 1979LeBlanc, R. B.; DiCarlo, J. P.
view article (1.0)Four Small Scale Tests for Flammability.LeBlanc Research Corp., East Greenwich, RITextile Chemist and Colorist, Vol. 10, No. 11, 36-41, November 1978Industrial Fabrics Association International
view article (1.0)Industrial Fabrics Association International (IFAI). New Developments in Fibers, Fabrics and Applications for Protective Clothing. 76th Annual IFAI Convention. November 9-12, 1988, IFAI, St. Paul, MN, Chicago, IL, 64 p., 1988Kappler, G.
view article (1.0)Limited-Use Garments (Fabrics, Construction and End Uses).Kappler Safety Group, Guntersvill, ALIndustrial Fabrics Association International (IFAI). New Developments in Fibers, Fabrics and Applications for Protective Clothing. 76th Annual IFAI Convention. November 9-12, 1988, IFAI, St. Paul, MN, Chicago, IL, 56-62 p., 1988Rayfield, J. F.
view article (1.0)Development of a Fire Protective Overgarment for Use by Air Carrier Flight Attendants. Final Report. July 1975-February 1977.ILC Industries, Inc., Frederica, DEFAA-RD-77-18Department of Transportation, Washington, DC, FAA-RD-77-18
February 1977
99 p.Galil, F.
view article (1.0)Flammability of Modacrylic/Acrylic Fabrics. Part 2. Effect of Fabric Construction.Monsanto Textiles Co., Decatur, ALTextile Chemist and Colorist, Vol. 10, No. 2, 28-31, February 1978Ryan, J. V.
view article (1.0)CPSC Fire Program.Consumer Product Safety Commission, Washington, DCJournal of Consumer Product Flammability, Vol. 4, 160-168, June 1977University of San Francisco. International Conference on Fire Safety, 2nd. Volume 2. January 24-28, 1977, San Francisco, CA, 128-142 p., 1977U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission
view article (1.0)Children's Wearing Apparel Containing TRIS; TRIS and Fabric, Yarn or Fiber Containing TRIS; Withdrawal of Interpretations as Banned Hazardous Substances.Consumer Product Safety Commission, Washington, DCFederal Register, Vol. 42, No. 234, 61593-61954, Tuesday, December 6, 1977U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission
view article (1.0)TRIS, TRIS-Treated Children's Wearing Apparel and Other Products Containing TRIS. Statement of Policy.Consumer Product Safety Commission, Washington, DCFederal Register, Vol. 42, No. 234, 61621-61622, Tuesday, December 6, 1977