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Title: PROCEEDINGS OF FIRE HAZARDS AND EXTINGUISHMENT CONFERENCE.
Keywords: FIRE SAFETY
HYPERBARIC CHAMBERS
Hypobaric Chamber
SPACE SIMULATION CHAMBERS
SYMPOSIA
FIRE EXTINGUISHERS
FIRE PROTECTIVE CLOTHING
IGNITION
TOXICITY
FLUORINATED HYDROCARBONS
COMBUSTION
OXYGEN
DIVING
PATHOLOGY
FIRE HAZARDS
OXYGEN ENRICHED ATMOSPHERES
Issue Date: 1967
Publisher: AEROSPACE MEDICAL DIV BROOKS AFB TEX
Citation: AD0664584
Abstract: Subsequent to the fire in the space environment simulator at Brooks Air Force Base on 31 January 1967 the Aerospace Medical Division developed fire extinguishing systems and protective clothing for use in oxygen enriched atmospheres. As this was a subject of intense general interest, it seemed appropriate to host a conference to describe and demonstrate these fire extinguishing systems and protective clothing. This document contains the proceedings of the conference which was held on 23 May 1967 and was attended by approximately 300 persons. (Author)
Description: Citation Status: Active; Citation Classification: Unclassified; Title Classification: Unclassified; Report Classification: Unclassified; Identifier Classification: Unclassified; Abstract Classification: Unclassified; Distribution Limitation(s): 01 - APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE; Information provided by the Department of Defense and the Defense Technical Information Center (http://www.dtic.mil/) is considered public information and may be distributed or copied unless otherwise specified. Use of appropriate byline/photo/image credits is requested.
Gov't Doc # : AD0664584
AMD-TR-67-2
URI: http://archive.rubicon-foundation.org/4601
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