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When it Comes to Ammonium Nitrate, the Initiator is Free Willey RJ |
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Evacuation Simulation of Confined Spaces in Petrochemical Facilities Wang Z, Wilson P, Wang QS |
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PSM Auditing: Thinking Beyond Compliance Gill S |
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The Great Commandment of Process Safety Ferjencik M, Anastacio AC, Masin J |