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  • U.S. Congress; U.S. House of Representatives
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    To Amend the Flammable Fabrics Act to Extend the Provisions of That Act to Construction Materials Used in the Interiors of Homes, Offices, and Other Places of Assembly or Accommodation, and to Authorize the Establishment of Toxicity Standards. A Bill. 93rd Congress. 1st Session.
    Congress, Washington, DC; House of Representatives, Washington, DC
    H.R. 4092
    H.R. 4092
    February 7, 1973
    5 p.

  • Consumer Product Safety Commission
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    Children's Sleewpaer, Sizes 0-6X; Labeling and Advertising Requirements Under Standard DOC FF 3-71.
    Consumer Product Safety Commission, Washington, DC
    Federal Register, Vol. 39, No. 27, 4852-4857, Thursday, February 7, 1974

  • Colorado Public Interest Research Group
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    Flammable Fabrics Act Compliance Study.
    Public Interest Research Group, CO

    July 1973
    9 p.

  • Shippee, F. B.
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    Future for Flammability.
    American Apparel Manufacturers Assoc., Arlington, VA
    Modern Textiles, Vol. 54, No. 6, 52-53, June 1973

  • U.S. Congress; U.S. Senate
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    Flammable Fabrics Act Amendments. 91st Congress. 2nd Session. Report 91-1039.
    U.S. Congress, Washington, DC; U.S. Senate, Washington, DC
    ['Calendar No. 1047', 'Report No. 91-1039']
    Calendar No. 1047; Report No. 91-1039
    July 29, 1970
    21 p.

  • Ascher, S.
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    Fire Retardation.
    Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Washington, DC
    Textile Information Sources and Resources, Vol. 5, No. 9, 28-29, 1972

  • Pacheco, J. F.; Carfagno, P. O.; Baum, B. M.
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    Laundering Practices Influencing the Flame Retardancy of Fabrics.
    American Oil Chemists Society, Los Angeles, CA

    April 26, 1972
    34 p.

  • U.S. Senate; U.S. House of Representatives; U.S. Congress
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    To Amend the Flammable Fabrics Act to Extend the Provisions of That Act to Construction Materials Used in the Interiors of Homes, Offices, and Other Places of Assembly or Accommodation, and to Authorize the Establishment of Toxicity Standards. A Bill. H.R. 116. 93rd Congress. 1st Session.
    Senate, Washington, DC; House of Representatives, Washington, DC; Congress, Washington, DC
    H.R. 116
    H.R. 116
    January 3, 1973
    6 p.

  • U.S. Senate; U.S. House of Representatives; U.S. Congress
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    To Amend the Flammable Fabrics Act to Extend the Provisions of That Act to Construction Materials Used in the Interiors of Homes, Offices, and Other Places of Assembly or Accommodation, and to Authorize the Establishment of Toxicity Standards. A Bill. H.R. 13246. 92nd Congress. 2nd Session.
    Senate, Washington, DC; House of Representatives, Washington, DC; Congress, Washington, DC
    H.R. 13246
    H.R. 13246
    February 17, 1972
    5 p.

  • Crowder, J. A.
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    Legal Implications of the Flammable Fabrics Act to the Textile Industry.
    American Textile Manufacturers Institute, Washington, DC
    Textile Information Sources and Resources, Vol. 5, No. 8, 12, 1972