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Evacuation of a passenger ship— is panic a major factor? Introduction The author of this research is concerned that many of the actions taken by those responsible for the safety of passengers
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Document Date: 2014-09-24 04:08:29


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Woolworths / National Fire Laboratory / The Associated Press / /

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Isle of Man / Estonia / United States / Canada / Australia / United Kingdom / /

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Man-Made Disaster / Natural Disaster / /

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Australian Maritime College / Cherbourg Harbour / National Fire Laboratory of Canada / Kings Cross Station / /

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machinery spaces / airline flight attendants / media reports / media using panic / life-saving equipment / media publicity / /

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Isle of Man Government / School of Mines & Industries / Beverly Hills Supper Club / office of Safety Recommendations and Accomplishments / Summerland Fire Commission / Australian Maritime College / IMO Maritime Safety Committee / International Maritime Organization / Danish Investment Foundation / /

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Peter Ockerby / David Fulton / Barry Sweedler / Freddy Madsen / Guylene Proulx / /

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actor / Introduction The author of this research / carpenter / Engineer / author / director / Tyne and Wear Metro Passenger Transport Executive / Lecturer / director of Transportation Safety Board / /

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Kentucky / Alaska / Washington / Victoria / Tasmania / /

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Journal of Environmental Psychology / /

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www.chron.com/co…/96/09/29/cruise29.html / /

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