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  • Bureau of Explosives
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    Explosives and Other Dangerous Articles. General Information Relating to Explosives and Other Dangerous Articles.
    Bureau of Explosives, New York, NY
    Pamphlet 7
    Pamphlet 7
    June 1, 1959
    71 p.

  • Bureau of Explosives
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    Handling Collisions and Derailments Involving Explosives, Gasoline and Other Dangerous Articles.
    Bureau of Explosives, New York, NY
    Pamphlet 22
    Pamphlet 22
    July 1960
    43 p.

  • Bureau of Explosives
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    Illustrating Methods for Loading and Bracing Carload and Less Than Carload Shipments of Explosives and Other Dangerous Articles.
    Bureau of Explosives, New York, NY
    Pamphlet 6
    Pamphlet 6
    October 1962
    32 p.

  • Earle, I.
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    Hazards Lurking Behind the Scenic Beauty.
    Devon Fire Brigade, England
    Fire, Vol. 74, No. 922, 603,606, April 1982

  • Fire
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    Sand Proved to be Best Extinguishmant at Chemical Incident.
    Fire, Vol. 74, No. 922, 597-599, April 1982

  • Anderson, P.
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    Chemsafe--The Industry's Answer for On-the-Spot Information.
    Fire, Vol. 74, No. 922, 601, April 1982

  • Hargreaves, V.
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    Why and How London Decided to Require Hazchen Warning Signs on Buildings.
    Fire, Vol. 74, No. 922, 598-599, April 1982

  • Zuccarelli, L. A.
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    Dilute With Large Amounts of Water?
    Northern Virginia Community College, Annandale
    Fire Chief, Vol. 27, No. 12, 33-36, December 1983

  • Cox, J.
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    PCB/PVC Confusion Continues to Spell Caution for Fire Fighters.
    Fire Engineering, NY
    Fire Engineering, Vol. 136, No. 12, 46,49,51, December 1983

  • Mac Fadyen, J. T.
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    Routine Shipments of Essential Goods Are Freighted With Special Risks.
    Smithsonian, Vol. 15, No. 1, 44-53, April 1984