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view article (1.0)Minimizing the Fire Risk in a Nuclear Power Plant.Consulting Engineer, NMConsulting Engineer, Vol. 54, No. 2, 80-86, February 1980Molk, H.; Jerus, G.
view article (1.0)Mechanical/Electrical Systems to Protect High Rise Occupants.Meyer, Strong and Jones, P.C., New YorkConsulting Engineer, Vol. 54, No. 2, 68-75, February 1980Conseil International du Batiment
view article (1.0)Conseil International du Batiment (CIB). Systems Approach to Fire Safety in Buildings. Volume 1. Session 1. Conception and Objectives of Fire Safety; Fail-Safe Conception, Public Cost and Investment Objective. Session 2. Evaluation and Planning Method (Overall Systems). Volume 2. Session 3. Active Systems Performance and Criteria: Smoke Control, Detection, Sprinklers. Session 4. Passive Systems Performance and Criteria: Combustibles, Fire Resistance. August 29-30, 1979, Tsukuba, Japan, 171 p., 1979Bihr, J. E.
view article (1.0)Fire Safety Objectives in the United States.International Conference of Building Officials, CAConseil International du Batiment (CIB). Systems Approach to Fire Safety in Buildings. Volume 1. Session 1. Conception and Objectives of Fire Safety; Fail-Safe Conception, Public Cost and Investment Objective. Session 2. Evaluation and Planning Method (Overall Systems). August 29-30, 1979, Tsukuba, Japan, I/1-6 p., 1979Thomas, P. H.
view article (1.0)Fire Safety: Some General Aspects of Research, Regulation and Design.Fire Research Station, Borehamwood, EnglandConseil International du Batiment (CIB). Systems Approach to Fire Safety in Buildings. Volume 1. Session 1. Conception and Objectives of Fire Safety; Fail-Safe Conception, Public Cost and Investment Objective. Session 2. Evaluation and Planning Method (Overall Systems). August 29-30, 1979, Tsukuba, Japan, I/7-14 p., 1979Thrane, E. J.; Engebretsen, P.
view article (1.0)Assessment of Fire Risk--A Case of Building Quality or Building Use.Norwegian Institute of Technology, Oslo, Norway; Norwegian Building Research Institute, Oslo, NorwayConseil International du Batiment (CIB). Systems Approach to Fire Safety in Buildings. Volume 1. Session 1. Conception and Objectives of Fire Safety; Fail-Safe Conception, Public Cost and Investment Objective. Session 2. Evaluation and Planning Method (Overall Systems). August 29-30, 1979, Tsukuba, Japan, I/23-29 p., 1979Ota, T.
view article (1.0)Fire Safety in the Architectural Planning.Research Laboratory of Shimizu Construction, Tokyo, JapanConseil International du Batiment (CIB). Systems Approach to Fire Safety in Buildings. Volume 1. Session 1. Conception and Objectives of Fire Safety; Fail-Safe Conception, Public Cost and Investment Objective. Session 2. Evaluation and Planning Method (Overall Systems). August 29-30, 1979, Tsukuba, Japan, II/1-11 p., 1979Cluzel, D.; Sarrat, P.
view article (1.0)Methode E.R.I.C. Evaluation du Risque Incendie par le Calcul.Ingenieurs a la Direction de la Recherche de, FranceConseil International du Batiment (CIB). Systems Approach to Fire Safety in Buildings. Volume 1. Session 1. Conception and Objectives of Fire Safety; Fail-Safe Conception, Public Cost and Investment Objective. Session 2. Evaluation and Planning Method (Overall Systems). August 29-30, 1979, Tsukuba, Japan, II/37-57 p., 1979Muta, K.; Sato, H.; Ouchi, T.; Hara, Y.
view article (1.0)Study on a Total Fire Safety System.Kajima Institute of Construction Technology, Tokyo, Japan; Kajima Corporation Information Processing Center, Tokyo, JapanConseil International du Batiment (CIB). Systems Approach to Fire Safety in Buildings. Volume 1. Session 1. Conception and Objectives of Fire Safety; Fail-Safe Conception, Public Cost and Investment Objective. Session 2. Evaluation and Planning Method (Overall Systems). August 29-30, 1979, Tsukuba, Japan, II/79-92 p., 1979Kuwabara, H.; Doi, H.; Ishigami, A.
view article (1.0)Fire-Escape Simulation Method by Describing Actions of Evacuees as Probabilistic Phenomena.Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Public Corp., Musashino-City, JapanConseil International du Batiment (CIB). Systems Approach to Fire Safety in Buildings. Volume 1. Session 1. Conception and Objectives of Fire Safety; Fail-Safe Conception, Public Cost and Investment Objective. Session 2. Evaluation and Planning Method (Overall Systems). August 29-30, 1979, Tsukuba, Japan, II/105-22 p., 1979