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King’s Cross Underground fire

Femiell, D. 1988. Investigation into the King s Cross Underground Fire. London HMSO. [Pg.114]

A fire on an escalator at King s Cross Underground Station on the... [Pg.6]

Fennell, D. (1998) King s Cross Underground Station Fire, 18 November 1987. London Department of Transport Investigations Report. [Pg.147]

It should be noted that the Herald of Free Enterprise was not the only event of this period which influenced the emergence of the idea of corporate manslaughter. A number of disasters within a short period of time, including the King s Cross London Underground fire in 1987... [Pg.25]

This accident plus the aftermath of the King s Cross fire on the London Underground prompted a move towards more sophisticated risk management systems and safety audits and the publication of an annually updated Safety Plan ... [Pg.140]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.3 , Pg.26 , Pg.47 , Pg.64 , Pg.272 , Pg.291 , Pg.300 , Pg.316 ]




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