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  • Fire Command
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    Marine Gas Hazards Control.
    Fire Command, Vol. 41, No. 12, 26-28, December 1974

  • Savage, K. M.
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    Marine Gas Hazards Control.
    Fire Command, Vol. 41, No. 12, 26-28, December 1974

  • U.S. Department of the Navy
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    Cleaning and Testing of Oxygen and Nitrogen Gas Piping Systems. Military Standard.
    Department of the Navy, Washington, DC
    ['MIL-STD-1330 (SHIPS)', 'FSC 4730']
    MIL-STD-1330 (SHIPS); FSC 4730
    May 10, 1968
    19 p.

  • Downs, W. R.; Boies, D. B.
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    Detection and Minimization of Chemically Induced Ignition Hazards of Glycol Fluids.
    National Aeronautics and Space Admin., Washington, DC; Institute of Technology Research, IL
    [unknown], 316-324, no date

  • Benner, B. A., Jr.; Bryner, N. P.; Wise, S. A.; Mulholland, G. W.; Evans, D. D.; Fingas, M. F.; Li, K.
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    Emissions of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons From the Combustion of Crude Oil on Water.
    National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD; Environment Canada, Ottawa
    Spill Technology Newsletter, Vol. 16, No. 1, 1-16, March 1991

  • Feldman, E. B.
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    Service Engineering Associates, Inc.
    Industrial Housekeeping--Its Technology and Technique, Macmillan Co., New York, 280 p., 1963

  • U.S. General Accounting Office
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    Coast Guard: Federal Costs Resulting From the <u>Exxon Valdex</u> Oil Spill.
    General Accounting Office, Washington, DC
    GAO/RCED-90-9IFS
    GAO/RCED-90-9IFS
    January 1990
    27 p.

  • Almond, G. H.
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    Accidents, Injuries and Illnesses to Firemen.
    Cheshire Fire Dept., England
    Fire, Vol. 66, No. 827, 565-567, May 1974

  • U.S. Gulf Task Force
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    Environmental Crisis in the Gulf: The U.S. Response.
    Department of State, Washington,DC; National Science Foundation, Washington, DC; Department of the Interior, Washington, DC; Army Corps of Engineers, Washington, DC; Army Environmental Hygiene Agency, Washington, DC; National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Washington, DC; National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD; National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Washington, DC; Department of Energy, Washington, DC; Department of Health and Human Services, Washington, DC; Department of Transportation, Washington, DC; Department of Labor, Washington, DC; Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC

    1992
    20 p.

  • Bryan, C. J.; Carman, W. R.; Schehl, T. A.; Underhill, L. D.
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    Is "LOX Clean" Enough?
    National Aeronautics and Space Administration, John F. Kennedy Space Center, FL
    ASTM STP 1111
    ASTM STP 1111
    American Society for Testing and Materials. Flammability and Sensitivity of Materials in Oxygen-Enriched Atmospheres. Volume 5. Symposium Sponsored by ASTM Committee G-4 on Compatibility and Sensitivity of Materials in Oxygen Enriched Atmospheres. ASTM STP 1111. May 14-16, 1991, ASTM, Philadelphia, PA, Cocoa Beach, FL, Stoltzfus, J. M.; McIlroy, K., Editors, 519-527 p., 1991