References

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Robert Stefanko Lloyd A. Morley
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Jan 1, 1974

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1. Anonymous (Berggewerkshaftliche Versuchsstrecke), "75 Jahre Berggewerkshaftliche Versuchsstrecke, 1894-1969," 1969. 2. Anonymous, British Symposium on Flameproofing and Intrinsic Safety, IEEE Conf. Report Series No. 3, 1962. 3. Anonymous (Ministry of Fuel and Power), "A Review of Electrical Research and Testing with Regard to Flame-Proof Enclosure and Intrinsic Safety of Electrical Apparatus and Circuits," 1943. 4. Australian Standard Specification, ASC-98, "Electrical Equipment for Explosive Atmospheres," 1970. 5. Belgium Standard Specification, Norme NBM 286, "concernant la protection par enveloppe antideflagrante," 1965. 6. Bossert, J.A., "Approval for Electrical Equipment for Hazard Locations," paper PCI 66-33, IEEE 16th Annual Petrol. and Chem. Ind. Conf., L. A., California, Sept. 15-17, 1969. 7. Bossert, J.A., "Intrinsic Safety in Canada," Electrical Safety Practices, ISA Monogram, vn. 112, 1969. ,8. British Standards, BS229, "Flameproof Enclosure of Electrical Apparatus," 1957. 9. British Standards, BS4683 Part 1, "Classification of Maximum Surface Temperatures," 1971. 10. British Standards, BS4683 Part 2, "The Construction and Testing of Flameproof Enclosures of Electrical Apparatus," 1971. 11. Brown, G.R., and Silver, S., "An Explosion Hazard Due to Inflam¬mation of Aluminum Particles in Flat Flanges of Flameproof Enclosures," CEAL No. 197, Canadian Explosive Atmospheres Labor¬atory, 1969. 12. Campbell, J.D., and Chudleigh, J.P., "Problems Encountered in Designing Electrical Systems for Hazardous Areas," paper PCI-69¬31, IEEE 16th Annual Petrol. and Chem. Ind. Conf., L. A., California, Sept. 15-17, 1969. 13. Canadian Standards Association, C22.2 No. 30, "Explosion-Proof Enclosures for Use in Class I Hazardous Locations." 14. Dainty, E.D., and Brown, G.R., "Explosion Gas Temperatures at the Entrance to Flanges of Enclosures Containing 8.5% Methane-Air Mixtures," CEAL No. 196, 1969.
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APA: Robert Stefanko Lloyd A. Morley  (1974)  References

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