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Fire Hazard to Fallout Shelter Occupants. A Classification Guide
This classification guide was prepared for the use of architects and engineers. The guide was field-tested by several architects and a consulting engineer. Trial surveys were made at existing designated shelters in buildings of varied construction, occupancy, and age, in relatively congested areas. The guide was found to be simple and easy to use. Consistent results were obtained.
Fire Hazard to Fallout Shelter Occupants. A Classification Guide
This classification guide was prepared for the use of architects and engineers. The guide was field-tested by several architects and a consulting engineer. Trial surveys were made at existing designated shelters in buildings of varied construction, occupancy, and age, in relatively congested areas. The guide was found to be simple and easy to use. Consistent results were obtained.
Fire Hazard to Fallout Shelter Occupants. A Classification Guide
J. B. Smith (author) / E. W. Cousins (author) / R. M. Newman (author)
1964
2 pages
Report
No indication
English
FIRES , SHELTERS , HAZARDS , BUILDINGS , STANDARDS , CLASSIFICATION , URBAN AREAS , CIVIL DEFENSE SYSTEMS
Engineering Index Backfile | 1962
|Buildings with Fallout Shelter
NTIS | 1966
Buildings with fallout shelter
TIBKAT | 1966