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Managing Cultural Resources and Heritage When Disaster Strikes at Your Historic Site During Construction David W. Look, National Park Service. Pacific Great Basin Support Office, 1111 Jackson Street, Suite 700, Oakland,
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Document Date: 2004-03-19 16:41:18


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Washington / D.C. / Oakland / /

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Managing Cultural Resources / /

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Man-Made Disaster / /

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State Building / Main Interior Building / /

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Easter / /

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gas tanks / electricity / construction site / insurance / Incomplete systems / Steel wool / job site / gas fixtures / historic site / oil spill / paint / oil / chemicals / fire equipment / empty paper cement sacks / construction insurance / insurance carrier / flammable chemicals / /

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National Fire Protection Association / NPS Employees Association / National Park Service / Fire Department / Great Basin Support Office / Pacific Great Basin Support Office / /

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contractor / guard / architect / translator / construction worker / safety officer / park safety officer / lawyer / /

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California / /

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cellular telephone / cell phones / /

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