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Fire at Watts Bar Hydroelectric Plant, Rhea County, Tennessee
Although many people perceive a steel and concrete structure as not being a fire risk, this fire illustrated once again that a fire in an electrical system can quickly be life-threatening, regardless of the structure type.
Fire at Watts Bar Hydroelectric Plant, Rhea County, Tennessee
Although many people perceive a steel and concrete structure as not being a fire risk, this fire illustrated once again that a fire in an electrical system can quickly be life-threatening, regardless of the structure type.
Fire at Watts Bar Hydroelectric Plant, Rhea County, Tennessee
J. L. Roberson (author) / H. Stambaugh (author)
2002
31 pages
Report
No indication
English
Fire Services, Law Enforcement, & Criminal Justice , Police, Fire, & Emergency Services , Electric Power Production , Electric power plants , Hydroelectricity , Electrical systems , Fires , Building contruction , Investigations , Damage assessments , Lessons learned , Injuries , Fatalities , Fire spread , Fire origin , Communications , Risks , Training , Safety code compliance , Fire protection systems , Rhea County (Tennessee)
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