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January/February 2009
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| Where There’s Smoke Fires that occur when smoking is mixed with home medical oxygen use can be deadly. How do we reduce the risk while still protecting patient privacy? |
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| Medical Oxygen Sidebar National statistics on home burns and fires associated with medical oxygen use |
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| Hartford Hospital Fire December 8, 1961. An explosion and fire in a high-rise hospital threaten a ward filled with patients, many of them seriously ill. The result had a far-reaching impact on health care facility codes. |
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| Hartford Hospital Fire Sidebar The Hartford fire prompted important changes in how hospitals handle emergency communications. |
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| CIBCs - Testing The Plastic Are all composite intermediate bulk carriers created equal? A study by the Fire Protection Research Foundation says no. What does that mean for you? |
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| Testing the Plastic Sidebar In Transit: CIBC guidelines and regulations that may apply |
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| Code Compliance Measurement How do you measure whether your fire prevention efforts are working? Here are eleven measurements that will tell you if your inspection programs are working. |
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| Show Preview: NFPA Conference & Expo This time we’re in Chi-town. This summer, join the world’s leading experts in fire, life, and electrical safety to discuss codes and standards development and cutting-edge fire protection. |
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