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  1. ... machinery from a scaffold, shelf, or top of building. 6.0 Fire: Occurrence involving accidental burning or smoldering. This also includes damage caused as a result of (a) by-products of such an occurrence (smoke, etc.) and (b) extinguishment or control of such ...
  2. ... Plume Software Training A chemical plume is like smoke from a fire. Some chemicals if released in the atmosphere have ...
  3. ... targeted for enrollment. Disaster responders may include police, fire, and emergency medical personnel, as well as other ... may include traditional first responders such as police, fire, and emergency medical personnel, as well as non- ...
  4. ... of fire. Noise, dust. Smell, dust. Smoke. Fumes. Accidental smoke. Dust, danger of fire. Pollution of wa- ter. Danger of fire. Unpleasant ...
  5. ... equipment was extensive. In addition to the actual fire and smoke damage, the building was heavily contaminated internally with plutonium. Substantial parts ...
  6. ... the inner plastering and the weather-boarding, an accidental fire that gained any headway would almost surely result in at least the destruction of the building where it originated. The post library, containing several ...
  7. ... was accepted as such sound philosophy that the building up of fresh fires, which filled the house with smoke, and, when coal w^as put on, with ... no indication of temperature of air, 110. Treasury building, Washington, 127. ... 133. Treasury poison proverbial amongst Washington physicians, 134. ...
  8. ... current is reversed by winds, and sparks and smoke are driven out at the opening. Building a Fire.—In building and maintaining an open fire, whether ... burn upon passing in contact with a clear fire. A third method which has ... smoke, consists in building chim- nies of an extraordinary height, so that ...
  9. ... 16670. A type 4 fire escape is a fire and smoke tower con- sisting of a wall-inclosed stairway which: (a) Extends from the first floor exit level to the roof of the building for which the fire escape is provided, and ...
  10. NLM Digital Collections - Facility quality and safety 
    Publication: [Toronto, Ontario] : Thomson Reuters, 23-December-2019
    ... to be separated from other parts of the building by smoke partitions. Existing ICF-IIDs must include certain fire alarm features when they choose to update their ...
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