Commentary On Children Falling Through Windows/Guardrails Commentary Prepared By Jeffrey D. Armstrong P.E. (Nafe 644s)
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Commentary On Children Falling Through Windows/Guardrails Commentary Prepared By Jeffrey D. Armstrong, P.E. (Nafe 644s) Having Read And Reviewed The Referenced Technical Paper In The Most Recent Edition Of The Journal Of The National Academy Of Forensic Engineers (He Journal, I Respectfully Submit The Following Commentary. The Referenced Paper Cites The Following Two Previously Published Papers By The Same Author As Support For Many Of Opinions: 1. Cooper, Norm. Orensic Engineering Report: Causes Of Mold In Buildings.Journal Of The National Academy Of Forensic Engineers. Volume xxiii, Number 1. June 2006. 2. Cooper, Norm. Orensic Engineering Investigations Of Guards, Handrails, And Stairs.Journal Of The National Academy Of Forensic Engineers. Volume xxi, Number 1. June 2004. While This Commentary Specifically Addresses The Paper Hildren Falling Through Windows / Guardrails,Many Of The Issues Discussed In This Commentary Are Common To All Three Papers. All Three Papers Include The Author Interpretations Of Current Building Codes, And It Is With Respect To Those Interpretations That I Offer This Commentary.Downloads
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2009-01-01
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Armstrong, Jeffrey D. 2009. “Commentary On Children Falling Through Windows/Guardrails Commentary Prepared By Jeffrey D. Armstrong P.E. (Nafe 644s)”. Journal of the National Academy of Forensic Engineers 26 (1). https://doi.org/10.51501/jotnafe.v26i1.712.
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