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CFIT’s allegations further state that ICANN, like the NFPA, is a private body with no public accountability.
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The National Fire Protection Association says a major fire code, known as NFPA 54, does not affect power plants because of the large amount of gas pressure that's used.
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Sanders, who helped craft the national safety standard known as NFPA 1710, concurred with Brlas, saying that by dropping Elyria's staffing level to the proposed number, it would be nearly impossible to meet safety standards.
Chronicle-Telegram 2009
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The NFPA is the international non-profit organization established in 1896 to increase fire safety by advocating codes and standards and conducting research, training and education.
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The NFPA is the international non-profit organization established in 1896 to increase fire safety by advocating codes and standards and conducting research, training and education.
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The NFPA is the international non-profit organization established in 1896 to increase fire safety by advocating codes and standards and conducting research, training and education.
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The NFPA is the international non-profit organization established in 1896 to increase fire safety by advocating codes and standards and conducting research, training and education.
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The NFPA is the international non-profit organization established in 1896 to increase fire safety by advocating codes and standards and conducting research, training and education.
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Graham claimed that, prior to his employment at Imperial, he had researched and studied the National Fire Protection Association ( "NFPA") standards related to combustible dust.
unknown title 2009
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Graham claimed that, prior to his employment at Imperial, he had researched and studied the National Fire Protection Association ( "NFPA") standards related to combustible dust.
unknown title 2009
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