Refining Explosive Safety Outreach (original) (raw)

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Innovative Strategies for More Engaging Safety Instruction

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Public Outreach Efforts at SAA: collaborating for effective community engagement

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Effective Responder Communication Improves Efficiency and Psychological Outcomes in a Mass Decontamination Field Experiment: Implications for Public Behaviour in the Event of a Chemical Incident

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Non-Thermal, On-Site Decontamination and Destruction of Practice Bombs

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An investigation of instructional practices which promote occupational safety and health

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Impressions of Participants in a Chemical Mass Casualty Exercise

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Geraldine Markel, Ella Bowen, Gregory Kasza, & Sherry Bell: A State-Wide, Inservice Project for Special Needs Personnel

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Federal Facilities Forum Issue Field Sampling And Selecting On-site Analytical Methods For Explosives In Water

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Recommendations for Safety Education and Training for Graduate Students Directing Field Projects

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Partnering with nondefense stakeholders to improve environmental policy and explosives safety standards for munitions—A case study

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Evaluation of US Federal Guidelines (Primary Response Incident Scene Management [PRISM]) for Mass Decontamination of Casualties During the Initial Operational Response to a Chemical Incident

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The Neurological Effects of Repeated Exposure to Military Occupational Blast: Implications for Prevention and Health: Proceedings, Findings, and Expert Recommendations from the Seventh Department of Defense State-of-the-Science Meeting

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