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  • 101Mine Safety and Health Administration — Agency overview Formed 1977 Jurisdiction Federal government of th …

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  • 102Chromium trioxide — Chromium trioxide …

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  • 103Rocket propellant — is mass that is stored, usually in some form of propellant tank, prior to being used as the propulsive mass that is ejected from a rocket engine in the form of a fluid jet to produce thrust.Chemical rocket propellants are most commonly used,… …

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  • 104Texas City Refinery (BP) — BP s Texas City Refinery in Texas City, Texas is the second largest oil refinery in the state and the third largest in the United States. It has an input capacity of 437,000 barrels per day (18,354,000 gallons or 69,477,448 litres) as of January… …

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  • 105White Sands Test Facility — (WSTF) is a rocket engine test facility and a resource for testing and evaluating potentially hazardous materials, space flight components, and rocket propulsion systems. NASA established WSTF on the White Sands Missile Range in 1963. [cite web… …

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  • 106Car accident — A car accident is a road traffic incident which usually involves one road vehicle colliding with, either another vehicle, another road user, or a stationary roadside object, and which may result in injury or property damage. Terminology Phrases… …

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  • 107Smoulder — Smouldering (or smoldering in American spelling) is a flameless form of combustion, deriving its heat from oxidations occurring on the surface of a solid fuel. Common examples are the initiation of fires on upholstered furniture by weak heat… …

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  • 108Vehicle fire — A car fire, or auto fire, is one of the more common causes of fire related property damage. There is roughly one motor vehicle fire every 96 seconds in the USA [ http://fire.nist.gov/bfrlpubs/fire05/PDF/f05154.pdf 2004 report] ] .In the UK,… …

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  • 109Cerro Grande Fire — The smoke plume on May 11, 2000 reaches the panhandle of Oklahoma (NOAA image). The Cerro Grande Fire was a disastrous forest fire in New Mexico, United States of America that occurred in May 2000. The fire started as a controlled burn, and… …

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  • 110Fire Retardant Fabrics — are textiles that are naturally more resistant to fire than others through chemical threatment or manufactured fireproof fibers. Terminology and test limitationsThe term fire retardant as applied to organic (i.e., containing carbon) materials, is …

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