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    Save This Catalog!In an effort to reduce paper waste, this catalog will be printed only once this yearand then posted on our Web site in the Online Store found underHow You Can

    Prevent Loss. Please support our efforts by saving your copy and sharing it withcolleagues, or referring to our Web site at www.fmglobal.com/store.

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    Property Protection 4

    Human Factors 8

    Hot Work 10

    Natural Hazards 12

    Fire Prevention 14

    Fire Protection 17

    Firefighting and Fire Service 19

    Boiler and Machinery 21

    Factory Mutual Research 22

    Loss Prevention Education 23

    Title Index 30

    Subject Index 32

    Multi-Language Index 37

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    Property Loss PreventionResources that Span the World

    As FM Global customers continue to expandtheir operations into the global marketplace,the need to share critical property lossprevention information on a local level, ina variety of languages, is becoming moreand more important.

    With a wide range of global capabilities and more than 165 years of risk managementexperience to share FM Global isuniquely positioned to meet this need bytranslating our extensive trainingopportunities and invaluable portfolio ofloss prevention resources into languagesother than English. Currently, many ofthese resources are available in more thana dozen languages.

    And, while these tools have beendeveloped with you in mind, the FM Globalcustomer services department can furthertailor available resources by assemblingcustomized packages designed to meet

    your specific risk management needs.

    Based in Norwood, Mass., USA, ourcustomer sales representatives can connectyou quickly to information highlightingFM Global products and services. And, moreimportantly, they can help you identify therisk management tools you need to developan effective loss control program.

    To learn more about FM Globals productsand services or to locate the office closestto you visit www.fmglobal.com.

    Check out whats new in the

    2002 Approval Guide.Youll

    find this and much more in the Property Protectionsection on page 4!

    An ounce of prevention is

    worth a pound of cure.See theFire Prevention sectionon page 14 for a variety of

    valuable resources.

    Our seminars, describedon page 23, will provide

    you with the knowledgeyou need to protect the

    value business creates!

    Ensure effective firefightingresponse with the publicationsavailable in the Firefightingand Fire Service sectionon page 19!

    Inside youll find...

    ...and so much more!

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    FM Global Resource Collection CD-ROMPut the information your employeesneed to make sound risk manage-

    ment decisions at their fingertipswith theFM Global ResourceCollection CD-ROM. The corner-stone of our engineering expertise,this single CD-ROM includes:

    Full set of FM Global PropertyLoss Prevention Data Sheets(see description on this page)

    Factory Mutual ResearchApprovalGuide (see description on page 5)

    FM GlobalProperty Loss

    Prevention Resource CatalogAnd, thanks to our network licensingprogram*, which allows you tohouse the CD-ROM on yourcompanys internal server, you canensure employees worldwide areoperating according to the sameloss prevention standards.

    With the stroke of a key, employeesin multiple locations will have simul-taneous access to crucial information

    on a complete set of topics, includingautomatic sprinklers, electrical haz-ards, storage, water supply, mechani-cal equipment, construction, heatingequipment, extinguishing equipment,boilers, pressure vessels, hazards,and welding. If your company isinsured by FM Global, you have theoption of accessing this informationthrough FM Connect, our private,secure customer Web site.

    P9810CDInsureds, public fire service, firemarshals, government agencies,state building code officials, statepressure vessel inspectors andeducational institutions: US$525.Others: US$1,050.

    *Network licenses are based on thenumber of regular users on a singlenetwork server. For more informationon network licenses, contact our

    customer services department at(877) 364-6726 (toll-free in theUnited States and Canada) or(781) 255-6681.

    Data Sheets/Data BooksFM Global Property Loss PreventionData Sheets are engineering guide-lines written to help reduce thechance of property loss due to fire,weather conditions and failure ofelectrical or mechanical equipment.Data sheets are available onCD-ROM (see FM Global ResourceCollection CD-ROM) or in hardcopy, individually, as a completeset or in specialist data book

    packages constructed for specificoccupational needs:

    FM Global Property Loss

    Prevention Data Books(contains full set of data sheets)P9810

    Insureds, public fire service, firemarshals, government agencies,state building code officials, statepressure vessel inspectors andeducational institutions: US$1,050.Others: US$2,100.

    New and revised data sheets areissued three times a year throughan annual updating service. The

    updating service for the currentyear is included in the purchaseprice of the data book set.

    Specialist Data Book Set forArchitects and Engineers

    P9511

    Insureds and others: US$595.

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    Buy them all and save!I Put all of our Property Loss Prevention Data Sheets at your employees

    fingertips and save hundreds of dollars with the FM Global Resource

    Collection CD-ROM! This valuable technical resource contains a complete setof our data sheets and costs just a fraction of the price of our data book set. Plus,

    you receive the Factory Mutual Research Approval Guide at no extra cost!

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    Specialist Data Book Setfor Roofing Contractors

    P9513

    Insureds and others: US$295.

    Specialist Data Book Setfor Sprinkler Contractors

    P9514

    Insureds and others: US$595.

    Individual data sheetsInsureds: US$25. Others: US$75.

    Call to order your free Property LossPrevention Data Sheet OrderingPackage (also available online fromthe FM Global Web site atwww.fmglobal.com/store.)

    Approval GuideThe Factory Mutual ResearchApproval Guide lists thousands ofproducts and services tested andApproved by Factory MutualResearch. Each entry includes the

    manufacturer and address, tradename, technical specifications andcatalog number for that particularproduct. In addition, theApprovalGuide contains essential engineeringdata and technical informationon the application and use of listedproducts. The 2002 Factory MutualResearchApproval Guide is availableon CD-ROM or in three bound edi-tions:Building Materials,ElectricalEquipmentandFire Protection. Onlythe CD-ROM includes the Mayand/or September 2002 update(s),plus enhancements.

    CD-ROMP7825CD

    One copy: US$149; 2 copies:US$132 each; 3 copies: US$99each; 4-99 copies: US$88 each.*

    Bound EditionsBuilding Materials

    P7825c

    Electrical Equipment

    P7825b

    Fire Protection

    P7825aOne volume: US$100;2 volumes: US$85 each;3 volumes: US$66.50 each.*

    *Call for additional pricing.

    FM Global Web Site

    Located at www.fmglobal.com,this site provides a comprehensiveoverview of all FM Global products

    and services, as well as a wealth ofproperty loss prevention information.A valuable resource for risk man-agers and facility personnel.

    PreventionA factual and visual history ofloss control, this booklet describesthe various services available toFM Global insureds.

    P7908 36 pages

    One copy free.

    Shop securely online 24 hours a day at www.fmglobal.com/store I Call (877) 364-6726 (toll-free in United States and Canada) or (781) 255-6681 I Fax (781) 255-0181

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    ropertyProtection

    The mark of excellence:Factory MutualResearch-ApprovedI Do your products, or the products you

    purchase, conform to stringent performance

    standards that contribute to safeproperties? Factory Mutual Researchsbest-selling Approval Guide containsmore than 45,000 listings of Approvedproducts and services.

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    The FM Global Test Center:AdvancedSolutions for Todays ChallengesLearn more about the groundbreak-

    ing work conducted at theFM Global Test Center in WestGlocester, R.I., USA thecenterpiece of our loss preventionresearch and engineering programs.

    P7932 8 pages

    One copy free.

    Also available in German (P7932G).

    Record:The Magazineof Property Conservation

    This quarterly magazine is themost authoritative, comprehensiveloss prevention and control journalavailable. Articles cover protectionresearch, management procedures,recent loss control experienceand analysis, and the resourcesavailable to build loss preventionand control programs.

    P9515 20 pages

    Free to insureds. Others: US$36 per

    year in the United States; US$40 peryear in all other countries. Singlecopies available forUS$10 each.

    Ten Qualities of aWell-Protected PropertyThis brochure discusses the

    fundamental principles of lossprevention with emphasis onmanagement and employeecommitment, and stresses thepartnership approach you can takewith your FM Global engineer topreserve property and preventbusiness interruption.

    P8114 16 pages

    Insureds: US$6. Others: US$12.

    Also available in French (P8114F),

    German (P8114G), Indonesian(P8114ID), Korean (P8114KO),

    Portuguese (P8114P), simplifiedChinese (P8114SC), Spanish(P8114S), Thai (P8114TH) andtraditional Chinese (P8114TC).

    Maintaining Power for ProductivityThis booklet discusses the basicsof electrical loss prevention and

    control, with emphasis on adequatemaintenance, to help you minimizeloss frequency and severity andmaximize efficient, uninterruptedoperation of your equipment.

    P9702 8 pages

    Insureds: US$6. Others: US$12.

    For more information, see our

    Preventing Electrical Fire Losses

    seminar on page 26.

    Construction Hazards: PreventingDamage to Buildings Under ConstructionWhat problems could you encounteron a construction site? Learn ways toprevent damage to buildings underconstruction before its too late.

    P7933 6 pages

    Insureds: US$6. Others: US$12.

    For more information, see our

    Property Loss Prevention for

    Construction Projects seminar

    on page 27.

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    Gain a better understanding of your hazards and the impactthey have on your business with Record. Learn how losses canbe prevented through:

    I Industry highlights

    I Real-life loss lessons

    I General overviews of major hazards

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    Roof Fix-It Guides

    This series of how-to guides offerspractical solutions and tips, alongwith materials lists, to help you getthe job done right.

    Fastening Enhancement ofAbove-Deck Components

    with Built-Up Roof Covers

    (P9403b)

    Fastening Enhancement ofAbove-Deck Components with

    Single-Ply Roof Covers (P9403f)

    Field Wind Uplift Tests (P9403d) New and Reroofing Installations

    (P9403c)

    Obtaining Wind Uplift TestServices (P9403e)

    Perimeter Flashing (P9403a)

    Retrofitting Standing Seam Roofswith Additional Purlins (P9403h)

    Retrofitting Standing Seam Roofswith Reinforcement Clamps

    (P9403g)

    P9403 (complete set)

    Insureds: US$6 each; set of all eight,US$42. Others: US$12 each; set of alleight, US$84.

    Business Interruption:

    Industrys Achilles HeelLearn basic planning strategiesthat can make the differencebetween a minor delay and a totalhalt in operations. This bookletdescribes both potential pitfallsand a series of action steps tominimize interruption.

    P9005 6 pages

    Insureds: US$6. Others: US$12.

    For more information, see our

    Disaster Planning and Preparednessseminar on page 25.

    Protection for Idle FacilitiesThis brochure discusses the valueof keeping loss prevention andcontrol programs running, evenwhen your facility is not. Guidelinesfor protecting your vacant or idlefacility from fire, arson, vandalismand freeze-up also are included.

    P9316 4 pagesOne copy free.

    While supplies last!

    Before You Build

    There are many issues to considerwell before you lay the foundationfor your new construction. Takingthe time to involve FM Global andmaking the right decisions aboutsuch matters as the location of yournew building and materials specifica-tion can prevent major losses downthe line.

    P9701 12 pages

    Insureds: US$6. Others: US$12.

    For more information, see our

    Property Loss Prevention for

    Construction Projects seminar

    on page 27.

    Shop securely online 24 hours a day at www.fmglobal.com/store I Call (877) 364-6726 (toll-free in United States and Canada) or (781) 255-6681 I Fax (781) 255-0181

    (Can you afford an interruption to your business?

    Sure, you can transfer some of the financial impactthrough insurance. But, what about thoselosses that simply aren'trecoverable? Loss of key customers, suppliers even your bestemployees. Cultivating a sound property protection program can help mitigate the risksassociated with business interruption. )

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    The Emergency-Response TeamIs your facility prepared in the eventof an emergency? This booklet

    outlines the responsibilities of anemergency-response team.

    P8116 12 pages

    Insureds: US$6. Others: US$12.

    Also available in French (P8116F),German (P8116G), Indonesian(P8116ID), Italian (P8116I), Korean(P8116KO), Portuguese (P8116P),simplified Chinese (P8116SC), Spanish(P8116S), Thai (P8116TH) andtraditional Chinese (P8116TC).

    For more information, see our

    Foundations of Loss Preventionseminar on page 23.

    Prevent Lift Truck FiresWhen an improperly trained operatorgets in the drivers seat, the potentialfor hazard begins. Learn the maincauses of lift truck losses and pre-ventive measures you can take tohelp avoid them.

    P9302 8 pages

    Insureds: US$6. Others: US$12.

    Recipe for a Dust ExplosionThis brochure provides theknowledge you need to protect

    your facility from the destructionof a violent dust explosion.

    P9522 8 pages

    Insureds: US$6. Others: US$12.

    Human Element Action:How to Make Your Program WorkDetailing the six qualities of aneffective human factors lossprevention program, this brochureshows you how to make such a

    program work at your facility.P9703 24 pages

    Insureds: US$6. Others: US$12.

    Also available in Portuguese(P9703P).

    Managing Change

    Learn why a facility, when faced

    with any type of change, should takeinto account the impact on propertyloss potential right from the start.

    P9201 12 pages

    One copy free.

    Working with ContractorsLoss control concerns often areoverlooked when contractors are onthe job. This booklet explains whyits important to identify protection

    requirements before contracts aresigned and plans are made.

    P9207 8 pages

    Insureds: US$6. Others: US$12.

    Modern MaintenanceThis brochure provides a detailedexamination of the maintenancechallenges inherent in commercialand industrial facilities.

    P9519 8 pagesOne copy free.

    Also available in Spanish (P9519S).

    While supplies last!

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    Who says loss prevention cant be fun?Learn how to protect your companys assetsand earnings from property-related perils withthis challenging board game.

    I Real-life scenario

    I Excellent for group training

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    Human

    Factors

    Shop securely online 24 hours a day at www.fmglobal.com/store I Call (877) 364-6726 (toll-free in United States and Canada) or (781) 255-6681 I Fax (781) 255-0181

    (How do you respond in an emergency?

    A severe fire or explosion engulfs your facility. An earthquake damages your

    building, equipment and supplies. A power outage shuts down your criticalequipment. Your products are submerged under floodwater. Loss statisticsprove that fast, effective emergency response can minimize the impactto yourbusiness and help restore the flow of products and services to your customers.

    Learn how to prepare for the unexpected with the emergency-responseresources in this section. )

    Pocket Guide to Emergency Response

    What would you do if an emergencystruck your facility suddenly, withoutwarning? Whether you operate amanufacturing plant, a shoppingmall, a college campus or a smallwarehouse, you need an emergency-response plan solid enough toget you through any type ofemergency situation.

    P9914 32 pages

    Insureds: US$6. Others: US$12.

    Put Your Safety Controls to the Test!Experience has taught us that seriouscombustion explosions involvingindustrial heating equipment are theresult of failed or missing safetyand control devices and lack ofproper procedures. Learn how tokeep your fuel-fired industrialheating equipment running properlythrough the safe operating, mainte-

    nance and testing methods describedin this brochure.

    P0029 6 pages

    Insureds: US$6. Others: US$12.

    Risk Management Game

    Gain experience solving real-lifeproperty loss prevention and controlproblems with theRisk ManagementGame an interactive learningkit that simulates the effect riskmanagement decisions can have onprotecting a companys assets andearnings from property-relatedperils. Through role playing, partici-pants assume the responsibilitiesof risk and division managers for

    the five divisions of the Easy ByteCorporation. You can use thislearning kit time and time again;depending on the decisions thatare made, the outcome will differwith each use. The kit includesdetailed instructions, calculator,loss cards, tally sheets and masterplanning pads.

    Buy one for each of your

    locations and take advantage

    of volume pricing!

    P8518

    Insureds: 1-9 copies, US$149;10 or more copies, US$99.Others: 1-9 copies, US$199;10 or more copies, US$149.

    Assessing Human Factors

    FM Global studies reveal that humanfactors cause or contribute to morethan 70 percent of reported propertylosses every year. Human factors arethe actions employees take ordont take that create flaws in acompanys loss prevention strategy.The first step toward eliminatingthose flaws is identifying them.FM GlobalsAssessing HumanFactors audit enables you to quickly

    determine if loss-causing humanfactors exist in your facility.

    P9814 48 pages

    Free to insureds. Others: 1-9 copies,US$25; 10 or more copies, US$10.

    While supplies last!

    For more information, see our

    Leadership in Property Conservation

    seminar on page 25.

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    Hot Work Management KitOf all property losses attributed tothe human factor in recent years,

    hot work fires have been one of thehighest causes of loss in numberand dollar value. More than halfwere caused by contractors, and mostlarge losses occurred at facilities thatwere using a permit system a signof lacking enforcement. TheHotWork Managementkit provides ideasand solutions for management, work-ers and contractors. This kit contains:

    Hot Work Firesafety video(P9804V)

    Information sheet for internalcommunications

    Suggested contract languagefor purchasing agents

    Pocket Guide to Hot WorkLoss Prevention (P9602)

    Dont Get Burned byHot Workposter

    Buy a kit for each of your

    locations and take advantage

    of volume pricing!

    P9601 (complete kit)

    Insureds: 1-9 copies, US$169;10 or more copies, US$119.Others: 1-9 copies, US$219;10 or more copies, US$169.

    (Items with P-numbers areavailable separately.)

    Hot Work Firesafety VideoAll hot work fires are preventable,yet hot work continues to be oneof the leading causes of fires world-wide. Effective hot work manage-ment is the key to success, especiallywhen contractors are involved. Bycombining a variety of exampleswith insight from FM Globalsworldwide experts, this programidentifies the many forms of hotwork, establishes the need for acorporate policy, and describes thepermit process including the roles

    of key individuals. This message isessential for anyone who managesor performs hot work.

    Buy one for each of your

    locations and take advantage

    of volume pricing!

    P9804V 22 minutes

    Insureds: 1-9 copies, US$149;10 or more copies, US$99.Others: 1-9 copies, US$199;10 or more copies, US$149.

    Also available in French (P9804VF).

    Hot Work Permit System Kit

    Cutting, grinding, brazing, welding,soldering, torch-applied roofing all are examples of hot work, anyoperation that involves open flamesor produces heat and/or sparks. Allhot work operations introduce poten-tial uncontrolled ignition sources intoyour facility, whether performed byan employee or an independent con-tractor, and each must be weighedcarefully for need and risk. TheHotWork Permit System kit contains

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    (Dont become a statistic!An effective hot work management program can be the difference between aminor, temporary risk or a major threat to the future of your business.Oneof the three largest causes of fire at FM Global-insured properties, hot workhas resulted in 535 losses and more than US$706 million in the pastdecade. Learn how to avoid this hazard with the resources in this section.

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    everything you need to ensure thatany hot work performed at your

    facility is conducted in the safestmanner possible. The kit includes:

    83/4 x 173/4-inch(22 x 45 cm) wall kit

    SixHot Work Permits (F2630)

    Dont Get Burned by Hot Work(P9802)

    Introductory sheetGetting Started with Your

    Hot Work Permit System

    Buy a kit for each of your

    locations and take advantageof volume pricing!

    P9311 (complete kit)

    Free to insureds. Others: 1-9 copies,US$49; 10 or more copies, US$39.

    (Items with P-numbers areavailable separately.)

    Also available in French (P9311F),French for Canada (P9311CF),Indonesian (P9311ID), Korean(P9311KO), Portuguese (P9311P),

    simplified Chinese (P9311SC),Spanish (P9311S), Spanish for Mexico(P9311SM), Thai (P9311TH) andtraditional Chinese (P9311TC).

    For more information, see our

    Foundations of Loss Prevention

    seminar on page 23.

    Hot Work Permit FormPlan, perform, control and monitor

    any temporary operation involvingopen flames or producing heat and/orsparks with this eye-catching visualreminder of hot work hazards. Arequired precautions checklist high-lights important steps to take duringhot work operations.

    F2630

    Free to insureds.* Others: US$25 perset of 100 forms.

    Also available in Czech (F2630CZ),Dutch (F2630D), French (F2630F),French for Canada (F2630CF),German (F2630G), Greek (F2630GR),

    Hungarian (F2630HU), Indonesian(F2630ID), Italian (F2630I), Japanese(F2630J), Korean (F2630KO), Polish(F2630PL), Portuguese (F2630P),simplified Chinese (F2630SC),Spanish (F2630S), Spanish for Mexico(F2630SM), Swedish (F2630SW),Thai (F2630TH) and traditionalChinese (F2630TC).

    *Insureds: Forms can becustomized for your companyon request, free of charge. Formore information or to place anorder, contact the FM Globalcorporate communications depart-ment at (401) 275-3000, ext. 1949.

    Dont Get Burned by Hot WorkLoss statistics show that hot work

    probably will be conducted at sometime in virtually every facility. Whilethe potential hazards cut across alltypes of organizations, hot work losscan be prevented.

    P9802 8 pages

    Insureds: US$6. Others: US$12.

    Also available in French (P9802F),German (P9104G), Indonesian(P9104ID), Korean (P9104KO),

    Portuguese (P9802P), simplified

    Chinese (P9802SC), Spanish(P9802S), Thai (P9104TH) andtraditional Chinese (P9104C).

    Pocket Guide to Hot WorkLoss PreventionThis handbook is designed to helppeople involved with hot workoperations prevent fire losses.

    P9602 28 pages

    Insureds: US$6. Others: US$12.

    Also available in French (P9602F)and Portuguese (P9602P).

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    Shop securely online 24 hours a day at www.fmglobal.com/store I Call (877) 364-6726 (toll-free in United States and Canada) or (781) 255-6681 I Fax (781) 255-0181

    Do you have a hot work permit system in place? Do yourcontractors? Protectyour facility from one of the largestrisks associated with property loss.

    I Controls hot work performed by employees and contractors

    I Reduces the risk of fire

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    Restless WindsIn recent years, severe windstormsand the damage they cause have

    increased in many areas of the world.This publication explains how torealistically minimize the effects ofthese storms.

    P9811 8 pages

    Insureds: US$6. Others: US$12.

    For more information, see our

    Disaster Planning and Preparedness

    seminar on page 25.

    Severe Windstorm Checklist

    Minimize property damage fromhurricanes, typhoons, cyclones orsevere localized winds throughpreventive measures. This publica-tion explores key steps you can takebefore windstorm season begins,when theres an impending storm,during the storm and afterwards.It also includes global windstormclassification information.

    P9308 8 pagesOne copy free.

    For more information, see our

    Disaster Planning and Preparedness

    seminar on page 25.

    Preventing Roof Collapsefrom Snow LoadingReduce your exposures to winter

    storm losses. This brochure discussesthree common roof configurationsand the effect the accumulation ofrain or wet snow can have on them.Included are pre-winter storm pre-cautions and measures to take duringsnowfall to safeguard your roof.

    P9408 8 pages

    Insureds: US$6. Others: US$12.

    For more information, see our

    Disaster Planning and Preparedness

    seminar on page 25.

    Freeze-Up ChecklistThis handy checklist providescomplete guidelines for preparingyour facility for the onslaught ofcold weather and carrying out anemergency action plan.

    P9521 4 pages

    Insureds: US$6. Others: US$12.

    For more information, see our

    Disaster Planning and Preparednessseminar on page 25.

    Protecting Your Facilitiesfrom Winter Storms

    Plummeting temperatures, gustingwinds and heavy snow can createa powerful, devastating weatherevent capable of collapsing roofs,rupturing pipes and flooding wide-spread areas possibly wreakinghavoc on your operations. And, itsnot only northern locales that arevulnerable to winters fury. Learnhow to protect your facilities fromwinter storms.

    P0101 8 pagesInsureds: US$6. Others: US$12.

    Also available in French for Canada(P0101CF).

    For more information, see our

    Disaster Planning and Preparedness

    seminar on page 25.

    Protecting Your Mill from Winter StormsHistorically, the pulp and paperindustry has experienced large

    losses from freezing, with the mostsevere taking place at mills in areasgenerally unprepared for extremewinter weather. Learn how to protectyour facility by assessing your vul-nerability to such harsh conditionsand developing a contingency plan.

    P0049 10 pages

    Insureds: US$6. Others: US$12.

    For more information, see our

    Disaster Planning and Preparedness

    seminar on page 25.

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    Earthquake!This brochure outlines actions youcan take to minimize loss from thedestructive forces of an earthquake.

    P9505 8 pages

    Insureds: US$6. Others: US$12.

    For more information, see our

    Disaster Planning and Preparedness

    seminar on page 25.

    Earthquake ChecklistThis checklist walks you through thesteps you can take to protect buildingcontents from damage caused byearthquake forces.

    P9807 4 pages

    Insureds: US$6. Others: US$12.

    For more information, see our

    Disaster Planning and Preparedness

    seminar on page 25.

    Preparing for Flood PotentialFlood is arguably the most devastat-ing natural hazard throughout theworld. Underestimating floodpotential and neglecting to preparefor the worst are the most commoncontributors to major flood loss.This publication explains how todetermine what to expect in your

    area and how to prepare for it.P9803 8 pages

    Insureds: US$6. Others: US$12.

    Also available in Japanese (P9803J),Portuguese (P9803P), simplifiedChinese (P9803SC) and traditionalChinese (P9803TC).

    For more information, see our

    Disaster Planning and Preparedness

    seminar on page 25.

    Flood ChecklistCompany-wide planning is the keyto preventing flood losses. Use thischecklist to help identify measures totake before, during and after a flood.

    P9805 4 pages

    Insureds: US$6. Others: US$12.

    Also available in simplified Chinese(P9805SC) and traditionalChinese (P9805TC).

    For more information, see our

    Disaster Planning and Preparedness

    seminar on page 25.

    Natural

    Hazards

    Shop securely online 24 hours a day at www.fmglobal.com/store I Call (877) 364-6726 (toll-free in United States and Canada) or (781) 255-6681 I Fax (781) 255-0181

    (Keep Mother Nature in her place!Windstorms contribute significantly to the overall losses of FM Global customers an average of

    US$160 million per year and 11 percentof total losses in the past 25 years. Nearly all of this damagecould have been prevented. Learn how to safeguard your property and business operations with thewindstorm and other natural hazard-related resources in this section. )

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    Fire! at Mansfield Kit

    This kit demonstrates the value ofpreparing, exercising and evaluating

    your emergency-response plan.Whether integrated into a largertraining program, incorporated intoa safety meeting or used as a stand-alone exercise,Fire! at Mansfieldwill benefit your emergency-response team or similar group.Through a real-life scenario, partici-pants are introduced to the MansfieldCompany, its physical layout and itsoperations. Theyre asked to respondto a simulated fire emergency at theplant and their actions determinethe outcome. A situation book andprerecorded audiocassette tapesprovide participants with immediatefeedback on their responses. And, atthe end of the exercise, participantsevaluate the effectiveness of theiractions by calculating a dollar valuefor the Mansfield loss as a measureof their success. All the materialsyou need insurance plan,

    isometric drawing, audiocassettetapes, situation booklet, instruction

    easel, alarm panel easel and scoresheets are included in the kit.

    Buy a kit for each of your

    locations and take advantage

    of volume pricing!

    P7830

    Insureds: 19 copies, US$149;10 or more copies, US$99.Others: 19 copies, US$199;10 or more copies, US$149.

    Red Tag Permit System KitThis kit contains all the essentialsfor managing impairments when fire

    protection equipment must be takenout of service:

    121/2 x 131/4-inch(313/4 x 332/3 cm) wall kit

    Four Red Tag Permits (F2480)

    One sheet ofFire ProtectionEquipment Decals (P7834)

    FM Globals Red Tag PermitSystem Could Save Your Business

    (P9006)

    P7427 (complete kit)

    Free; available to insureds only.*

    (Items with P-numbers areavailable separately.)

    Also available in Australian, Dutch,French, French for Canada, German,

    Indonesian, Italian, Korean,Portuguese, simplified Chinese,Spanish, Swedish, Thai, traditionalChinese and U.K. English.

    *When ordering, specify locationof facility.

    FM Globals Red Tag Permit SystemCould Save Your BusinessLearn how to manage impairmentswhen fire protection equipment mustbe taken out of service. This publica-tion explains how to use theRed TagPermit System, including actionsto take before, during and afterimpairment. Diagrams of the three-partRed Tag Permitand the entirekit also are included.

    P9006 6 pages

    Free; available to insureds only.

    Also available in Dutch (P9006D),French (P9006F), German(P9006G), Indonesian (P9006ID),

    Italian (P9006I), Korean(P9006KO), Portuguese (P9006P),

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    I Real-life scenario

    I Appropriate for both managerand employee group training

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    FirePre

    vention

    Do you have a formal system in place for managingimpairments to your fire protection equipment?Learn how to protectyour facility when equipmentmust be taken out of service. Our Red Tag Permit System:

    I Provides a structured method of recording impairments internally

    I Alerts FM Global of shutdown so proper emergencyaction and precautionary measures are taken

    I Assigns responsibility of notification to a single person

    Shop securely online 24 hours a day at www.fmglobal.com/store I Call (877) 364-6726 (toll-free in United States and Canada) or (781) 255-6681 I Fax (781) 255-0181

    simplified Chinese (P9006SC),Spanish (P9006S), Swedish(P9006SW), Thai (P9006TH) andtraditional Chinese (P9006TC).

    For more information, see our

    Foundations of Loss Prevention

    seminar on page 23 and our

    Leadership in Property Conservation

    seminar on page 25.

    Red Tag Permit Form

    Manage impairments effectivelyusing FM Globals three-partRed Tag Permit.

    F2480

    Free; available to insureds only.

    Also available in Australian(F2480AU), Czech (F2480CZ), Dutch(F2480D), French (F2480F), French

    for Canada (F2480CF), German(F2480G), Hungarian (F2480HU),

    Indonesian (F2480ID), Italian(F2480I), Japanese (F2480J), Korean(F2480KO), Norwegian (F2480NOR),

    Polish (F2480PL), Portuguese(F2480P), simplified Chinese(F2480SC), Spanish (F2480S),Swedish (F2480SW), Thai (F2480TH),traditional Chinese (F2480TC) andU.K. English (F2480E).

    Reusable Impairment Tag forFire Service ConnectionWire this reusable tag to fire serviceconnections when fire protection isout of service and return it to theFM GlobalRed Tag Permit Systemwall kit for future use when theimpairment is cleared.

    P7427t

    Free; available to insureds only.

    Fire Prevention Inspection FormUse this sample report as a step-by-step guide for developing a fireinspection form.

    F264 2 pages

    Free; available to insureds only.

    Also available in bilingual Frenchfor Canada/English (F264CF).

    Reducing the Risks of Roll Paper StorageA warehouse containing roll paperstorage can present a serious firehazard. Learn how several factors,such as paper weight, storageconfiguration, and the bandingand wrapping of rolls, can reducethe hazard. This booklet explainsthe risks and offers simple solutionsto avoid them.

    P8911 8 pages

    Insureds: US$6. Others: US$12.

    Also available in Spanish (P8911S).

    Idle Pallets: More than Justan Idle ThreatIdle pallet storage is a commonand often misunderstood firehazard. This booklet covers thelatest in loss control hazards andprotection methods.

    P8801 8 pages

    Insureds: US$6. Others: US$12.

    Also available in Spanish (P8801S).

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    Loss Prevention and EquipmentInspection ChecklistRegular inspections keep fire

    protection equipment ready tofunction. This booklet describes indetail how to perform an inspection.

    P9116 2 pages plus form

    Insureds: US$6. Others: US$12.

    Also available in German (P9116G),Portuguese (P9116P), simplifiedChinese (P9116SC) and Spanish(P9116S).

    Flammable Liquid Fires

    Uncontrolled flammable liquids candestroy entire facilities in violentfires, damaging soil and watersupplies through runoff. Learn howproper, safe storage and handlingprevent flammable liquids fromslipping out of your control.

    P9801 8 pages

    Insureds: US$6. Others: US$12.

    Also available in simplified Chinese(P9801SC) and traditional

    Chinese (P9801TC).

    Ignition Sources:Recognizing the Causes of FireFire is usually the most serious threat

    to productivity. However, if youknow which causes of fire threatenyour production plant, retail store,institutional building or other facility,you can better prevent and controlthose fires. By knowing whichignition source categories apply toyour facility, you can educate andtrain employees to watch for specifichazards, perform safely and respondcorrectly to minimize danger if a firedoes start.

    P8610 8 pages

    Insureds: US$6. Others: US$12.

    Also available in Japanese (P8610J).

    For more information, see our

    Foundations of Loss Prevention

    seminar on page 23.

    Fire Protection for Offices

    Learn about the major causes

    of office fires and what lossprevention and control actionsFM Global recommends foradequate fire protection.

    P8802 4 pages

    One copy free.

    Protection Against Arson FiresLearn how to prevent or lessen theeffect of incendiary fires at your

    facility. This pamphlet focuses onfires committed for criminal reasons.Find out if your industrial orcommercial property is the typethat is most often involved.

    P7721 8 pages

    Insureds: US$6. Others: US$12.

    Pocket Guide to Prefire PlanningThis handy guide informs thefire service and property owners

    how to team up to initiate a prefireplan. A detailed checklist andfacility layout puts you on theright track for successfullycombating fire emergencies.

    P9809 24 pages

    Insureds: US$6. Others: US$12.

    For more information, see our

    Leadership in Property Conservation

    seminar on page 25.

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    No water no protection!

    All it takes is one shut valve to render part or all of your fire protectionsystem ineffective during a fire.Dont let this happen to you! Learn moreabout this potentially devastating hazard and how to avoid it with the red tag and shut valve resources featured in this section.

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    The Automatic SprinklerThe automatic sprinkler is anextremely important factor in loss

    prevention. Learn more about theautomatic sprinkler and how it oper-ates. Sprinkler types outlined includeESFR, in-rack and large-drop.

    P6924 8 pages

    Insureds: US$6. Others: US$12.

    Also available in French (P6924F).

    For more information, see our

    Foundations of Loss Prevention

    seminar on page 23.

    Pocket Guide to Automatic SprinklersThis handbook explains thefundamentals of automatic sprinklersystems, from types of sprinklersand their temperature ratings toalarms and sprinkler control valves.

    P8807 36 pages

    Insureds: US$6. Others: US$12.

    Also available in French (P8807F)and German (P8807G).

    ESFR Technology: Meeting TodaysProtection ChallengesLearn about the benefits of ESFRtechnology, how to approach todaysprotection challenges, and how toensure proper installation. Includesinstallation tips and suggestedwording for installation contracts.

    P9202 8 pages

    Insureds: US$6. Others: US$12.

    Keeping Obstructions Outof Your Sprinkler SystemAn obstructed sprinkler systemcan be worse than the spark thatsets the blaze. Learn how to ensurethe effectiveness of your protectionsystem through proper installation

    and maintenance.P8901 8 pages

    Insureds: US$6. Others: US$12.

    Also available in Spanish (P8901S).

    Only You Can Controlthe Shut Valve HazardA must for the person who has directresponsibility for automatic sprinklerprotection and planning safeguardsduring impairments.

    P7133 12 pages plus information

    sheets and inspection formInsureds: US$6. Others: US$12.

    Also available in French (P7133F)and Spanish (P7133S).

    FireProtection

    Shop securely online 24 hours a day at www.fmglobal.com/store I Call (877) 364-6726 (toll-free in United States and Canada) or (781) 255-6681 I Fax (781) 255-0181

    Fire Protection

    Keep loss preventioninformation within reach at all timeswith our easy-to-carry pocket guides.Thesehandy reference tools contain the information you need to protectyour facility from the hazards thatthreaten operations, and offerchecklists to help guide you through inspections, maintenance and

    other key loss prevention measures.

    Detailed descriptions of our pocket guides can be found throughout this catalog.

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    Fire Protection Control Valves Poster

    This poster explains and illustrates

    control valves and outlines therecommended weekly and monthlyinspection schedule.

    P9603 Poster

    Free; available on the Web only.

    Automatic SprinklersControl Valve PosterThis essential poster alertsemployees to the number andlocation of valves that control auto-

    matic sprinklers in a given area.P7916 Poster

    One copy free.

    Fire Pump Testing andMaintenance ChecklistThis handy checklist explains the

    essential items of a testing andmaintenance program for yourfire pumps.

    P8217 2 pages plus form

    Insureds: US$6. Others: US$12.

    Also available in French (P8217F),German (P8217G), simplified Chinese(P8217SC) and Spanish (P8217S).

    For more information, see our

    Maintaining Fire Protection

    Equipment seminar on page 26.

    Fire Protection Equipment DecalsAffix these decals to fire protectionequipment to deter employeesfrom shutting it off without properauthorization.

    P7834 4 decals

    Free; available to insureds only.

    Available in Dutch (P7834D),French (P7834F), French forCanada (P7834CF), German(P7834G), Indonesian (P7834ID),

    Italian (P7834I), Korean (P7834KO),Portuguese (P7834P), simplifiedChinese (P7834SC), Spanish(P7834S), Swedish (P7834SW),Thai (P7834TH), traditionalChinese (P7834TC) and U.K.

    English/Australian (P7834E/AU).

    Tripping Record of Dry-Pipe, Delugeor Preaction Valves FormHelp ensure your dry-pipe, delugeor preaction valve will work when

    needed through frequent testing. Postthis form on or near the valve as avisual reminder to conduct regularinspections and recommended test-ing, and then record the date thevalve was tested and the results.

    F57 2 pages

    Free; available to insureds only.

    Also available in bilingual French forCanada/English (F57B).

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    Proper installation of your ESFR sprinkler system is essentialto protecting todays warehouses. Learn how to ensure your system is

    installed correctly so you can protectthe value of your storage andyour ability to meet customer demand.

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    I Suggested wording forinstallation contracts

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    Fighting Fire with PortableFire ExtinguishersWhen it comes to fighting fire withportable extinguishers, trainingcan mean the difference betweeneffective response and potentialtragedy. This brochure emphasizesthe importance of employee training,

    and discusses in detail the variousextinguishers and combustibles forwhich each is most suited.

    P8411 12 pages

    Insureds: US$6. Others: US$12.

    For more information, see our

    Foundations of Loss Prevention

    seminar on page 23 and our

    Leadership in Property Conservation

    seminar on page 25.

    Do You Know WhichFire Extinguisher to Use?This poster tells you at a glancewhich extinguisher to use whenprompt action must be taken.

    P6821 Poster

    Insureds: US$6. Others: US$12.

    Fighting Fire in Sprinklered BuildingsWhen fire strikes a sprinkleredbuilding, firefighters and automaticsprinklers should function as allies.This booklet helps firefighters under-stand the capabilities of an automaticsprinkler system and how to usethose capabilities to their advantage.

    P8708 8 pages

    Insureds: US$6. Others: US$12.

    Also available in French (P8708F)and simplified Chinese (P8708SC).

    For more information, see our

    Leadership in Property Conservation

    seminar on page 25.

    Fighting Fire in SprinkleredBuildings CD-ROMDesigned to assist fire service organ-izations worldwide, this CD-ROMdetails how sprinkler systemsoperate, why sprinklered buildingsburn, how fire service agenciescan support automatic sprinkler

    systems and the importance ofprefire planning.

    P9923CD

    Free to federal, state, provincial,regional, county and local firetraining organizations and trainingcenters worldwide.

    Modified versions also availablein French, German, traditionalChinese and U.K. English.

    Firefighting and Fire Service

    Firefightin

    gandFire

    Service

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    Do your employees know how to fight fire with portable fire

    extinguishers? Learn how to ensure effective response and minimize the effectsuch an emergency could have onoperations.Outlines:

    I Classes of extinguishers

    I Advantages and limitations of varioustypes of extinguishers

    I Selection, testing and practice tips

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    Pocket Guide to Arsonand Fire InvestigationRecognized worldwide as anexcellent resource for fire serviceand arson investigators, this pockethandbook explains general fireinvestigation techniques, the

    various steps in detecting arsonfires, and how to follow throughwith prosecution. An easy-to-useflow chart and an ignition sourceschart are included.

    P7923 40 pages

    Insureds: US$6. Others: US$12.

    Also available in French for Canada(P7923CF).

    Pocket Guide to Fireand Arson InvestigationThis handy resource is the U.K.version ofPocket Guide to Arsonand Fire Investigation.

    P7923UK 101 pages

    Insureds: US$6. U.K. fire brigades:1-25 copies free. Others: US$12.

    FM Globals Resource Catalogfor Fire Service ProfessionalsThis publication discusses in detailvarious FM Global resourcesavailable to the fire service.

    P9402 8 pages

    Free to federal, state, provincial,regional, county and local fire

    training organizations and trainingcenters worldwide.

    Prefire Planning forSprinklered Buildings CD-ROMThis interactive CD-ROM-basedtool takes users through a trainingexercise that enables them to testtheir skills and enhance theirunderstanding of the steps needed

    to develop a prefire plan for sprin-klered commercial and industrialproperties. In addition, the toolprovides guidelines and checkliststhat can be used on site, as well asthe flexibility to add site-specificitems deemed appropriate.

    P0201CD

    Free to federal, state, provincial,regional, county and local firetraining organizations and trainingcenters worldwide.

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    Effective property protection requires a close partnership between the fireservice, the property owner and FM Global. Over the years, FM Global has

    expanded its efforts to include public fire service initiatives,programsand material support, and free fire service training resources. Learn moreabout these resources with FM Globals Resource Catalog for FireService Professionals featured in this section.

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    Four Easy Ways to Order!

    Internet

    Phone

    Fax

    Mail

    Visit ourOnline Store, located at www.fmglobal.com/store, to shop securely

    over the Internet 24 hours a day. Youll find a full range of FM Global

    products and services, including PDF versions of several publications that can

    be downloaded instantly.

    Place an order with a member of our experienced staff by calling(877) 364-6726 (toll-free in the United States and Canada) or (781) 255-6681

    between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. EST.

    Complete one of the order forms on the next two pages and fax it

    any time, day or night to (781) 255-0181.

    Complete one of the order forms on the next two pages and mail it with

    payment to:

    Factory Mutual Insurance Company

    22055 Network Place

    Chicago, IL 60673-1220

    USA

    See order forms for shipping charges. For your convenience, we have included

    two order forms within this catalog. Feel free to pass one along to a colleague.

    Need help finding the right product or seminar? Please call one of our

    qualified customer sales representatives, who can help you find the right loss

    prevention product or seminar to suit your needs. Customer sales representa-

    tives can be reached at (877) 364-6726 (toll-free in the United States and

    Canada) or (781) 255-6681.

    Need quick delivery? In-stock items can be shipped to U.S. and Canada

    locations via overnight, second-day or normal delivery service. For

    destinations outside the United States and Canada, items can be shipped

    via international priority (arrival within approximately three to five business

    days) or normal delivery (arrival within seven to 10 business days).

    Not satisfied with your purchase? If you are not completely satisfied with

    your purchase, we will replace it or give you a full refund, no questions asked.

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    FAX your order to (781) 255-0181 for quick, easy ordering.

    CALL (877) 364-6726 toll-free in the United States and Canada or(781) 255-6681 between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. EST.

    MAIL your check with completed order form to:Factory Mutual Insurance Company22055 Network PlaceChicago, IL 60673-1220USA

    ELIGIBILITY: Insured prices are offered to FM Global customers and publicfire service personnel. All others should check eligibility and pricing forindividual items before ordering.

    PAYMENT: Prepayment by check or credit card, including shipping charges,must accompany your order. Make check or money order payable toFactory Mutual Insurance Company or supply credit card information below.

    NO CASH PLEASE.

    SHIPPING AND HANDLING CHARGES United States and Canada (Rates Below)

    PLEASE ALLOW TWO WEEKS FOR NORMAL DELIVERY

    Normal Delivery 2-Day OvernightAll publications,kits and CDs US$8 US$18 US$25

    Full-set paperdata book sets US$25 US$50 US$100

    SHIPPING AND HANDLING CHARGESAll other countries (Rates Below)

    PLEASE ALLOW TWO WEEKS FOR NORMAL DELIVERY

    Normal Delivery PriorityAll publications,kits and CDs US$18 US$36

    Full-set paperdata book sets US$150 US$250

    INTERNATIONAL ORDERS: All orders must be prepaid by check drawn on aU.S. bank in U.S. funds or by credit card.

    Please provide special shipping instructions per regulations of yourcountry. A shipping confirmation with customs information will bemailed to you after your package has been sent.

    SHIP TO:

    COMPANY NAME:

    ATTENTION OF:

    STREET ADDRESS:

    CITY, STATE/PROVINCE, COUNTRY AND POSTAL CODE:

    TELEPHONE NUMBER: FAX NUMBER:

    SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS (BILLING ADDRESS IF DIFFERENT FROM SHIPPING ADDRESS):

    PAYMENT INFORMATION:

    American Express MasterCard Visa Discover Diners Club Check

    CARD NUMBER: EXPIRATION DATE:

    CORPORATE PURCHASE ORDER NUMBER: NAME OF CARDHOLDER (IF DIFFERENT FROM ABOVE):

    ORDER INFORMATION:

    NAME OF INDIVIDUAL ORDERING AND NAME OF ORGANIZATION(IF DIFFERENT FROM SHIP TO INFORMATION):

    CHECK ONE BLOCK ONLY

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    TOTAL

    Check here to order the Property Loss Prevention Resource Catalog:

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    Quantity PAYMENT ENCLOSED

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    FAX your order to (781) 255-0181 for quick, easy ordering.

    CALL (877) 364-6726 toll-free in the United States and Canada or(781) 255-6681 between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. EST.

    MAIL your check with completed order form to:Factory Mutual Insurance Company22055 Network PlaceChicago, IL 60673-1220USA

    ELIGIBILITY: Insured prices are offered to FM Global customers and publicfire service personnel. All others should check eligibility and pricing forindividual items before ordering.

    PAYMENT: Prepayment by check or credit card, including shipping charges,must accompany your order. Make check or money order payable toFactory Mutual Insurance Company or supply credit card information below.

    NO CASH PLEASE.

    SHIPPING AND HANDLING CHARGESUnited States and Canada (Rates Below)

    PLEASE ALLOW TWO WEEKS FOR NORMAL DELIVERY

    Normal Delivery 2-Day OvernightAll publications,kits and CDs US$8 US$18 US$25

    Full-set paperdata book sets US$25 US$50 US$100

    SHIPPING AND HANDLING CHARGESAll other countries (Rates Below)

    PLEASE ALLOW TWO WEEKS FOR NORMAL DELIVERY

    Normal Delivery PriorityAll publications,kits and CDs US$18 US$36

    Full-set paperdata book sets US$150 US$250

    INTERNATIONAL ORDERS: All orders must be prepaid by check drawn on aU.S. bank in U.S. funds or by credit card.

    Please provide special shipping instructions per regulations of yourcountry. A shipping confirmation with customs information will bemailed to you after your package has been sent.

    SHIP TO:

    COMPANY NAME:

    ATTENTION OF:

    STREET ADDRESS:

    CITY, STATE/PROVINCE, COUNTRY AND POSTAL CODE:

    TELEPHONE NUMBER: FAX NUMBER:

    SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS (BILLING ADDRESS IF DIFFERENT FROM SHIPPING ADDRESS):

    PAYMENT INFORMATION:

    American Express MasterCard Visa Discover Diners Club Check

    CARD NUMBER: EXPIRATION DATE:

    CORPORATE PURCHASE ORDER NUMBER: NAME OF CARDHOLDER (IF DIFFERENT FROM ABOVE):

    ORDER INFORMATION:

    NAME OF INDIVIDUAL ORDERING AND NAME OF ORGANIZATION(IF DIFFERENT FROM SHIP TO INFORMATION):

    CHECK ONE BLOCK ONLY

    INSURED FM GLOBAL EMPLOYEE PUBLIC FIRE SERVICE

    OTHER TYPE OF ORGANIZATION:

    INDEX NUMBER:

    ACCOUNT NUMBER:

    E-MAIL ADDRESS:

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    Protecting the Value Business Creates

    Visit www.fmglobal.com today andprotect the value your business creates!

    www.fmglobal.com

    Online StoreEnhance the effectiveness of your risk management program. Visit our

    Online Store, located atwww.fmglobal.com/store.This site features:

    Publications, learning kits, CD-ROMs and videos

    Training seminars offering property loss prevention

    guidelines, as well as disaster and contingency planning tips

    Secure online shopping, 24 hours a day

    Web SiteFind the risk management tools you need to protect the value your business creates

    when you browse our Web site, located atwww.fmglobal.com. Youll find:

    A comprehensive overview of FM Global products and services

    Property loss prevention and risk management information to protect your

    property from natural and man-made hazards

    Be Prepared information groupings to quickly connect you to areas on our site that

    address timely loss prevention topics

    For Our Customers, which contains information on insured services, including

    training programs, claims-handling and FM Connect our private, secure customer

    Web site that delivers client-specific risk management data

    Subscription service that delivers FM Global and industry news to your desktop

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    Boiler Low-Water Fuel Cutoff(LWFCO) Testing PosterThis guide for inspecting steam

    and hot-water-heating boilersoutlines the frequency, proceduresand precautions for conducting slowand quick drain tests. In easy-to-readposter format, this information isready for use where it counts.

    P8311 Poster

    Insureds: US$6. Others: US$12.

    Low-Water Cutoff TagThese tags serve not only as warning

    devices, but they also feature a testand maintenance record on thereverse side. A must-have for safeboiler operation and maintenance.

    P6611

    Free; available to insureds only.

    Also available in Spanish (P6611S).

    Care of Heating Boilers Poster (P6503)

    Care of High Pressure SteamBoilers Poster (P6701)

    These two posters are invaluablejob aids for boiler maintenanceand operation easy to read andalways at hand. Please post themstrategically; these posters list thefacts you dont want to forget.

    P6503 orP6701 Posters

    Insureds: US$6. Others: US$12.

    Boiler and Machinery BasicsTimely engineering judgment basedon sound loss prevention principles

    can help prevent a loss. Learnabout the most common boiler andmachinery hazards and the appropri-ate protective measures to take toavoid them. This 32-page bookletcontains informative sections onnondestructive examination, boilers,pressure vessels, turbines,motors, transformers and generalplanned maintenance.

    P9102 32 pages

    Insureds: US$6. Others: US$12.Also available in French (P9102F).

    For more information, see our Safe

    Boiler Operation seminar on page 26.

    Boiler and Machinery

    BoilerandMachinery

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    A boiler or mechanical equipment breakdown can cost a fortune.

    Frequentinspection of machinery is essential in safeguarding

    your companys property, avoiding expensive equipment repair billsand eliminating potential extensive downtime.

    I Experienced advice on boiler, pressurevessel, steam turbine, transformerand motor protection

    I Ten qualities of well-protected equipment

    I Planned maintenance for effectiveloss control

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    Factory Mutual Research: Experiencethe Future of Loss Prevention TechnologyThis publication highlights the

    work done within Factory MutualResearch, a world-renownedorganization with more than 100years experience in advancingproperty loss prevention throughscientific research and independentthird-party product testing.

    P9706 12 pages plus inserts

    One copy free.

    While supplies last!

    Process and Safety Systems Update

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    FM Global, together with its affiliateTSB Loss Control Consultants,offers a wide range of seminarsdesigned to provide the loss preven-tion information you need to helpprotect your business and understandthe broad ramifications related to

    loss control. While FM Globalseminars are available to insuredsonly, TSB Loss Control Consultantsprograms are open to the public.

    FM GlobalEducational ProgramsFM Global supports the loss preven-tion and control efforts of its cus-tomers through focused, educational

    programs that address fire, flood,explosion and equipment-relatedhazards. Available to insureds only,these programs are updated regularlyby FM Global technical specialiststo reflect the latest research and

    industry information, current losstrends and customer needs. Presentedby our experienced educational staffin the local language, seminarsaddress different levels of need andskill, and can be customized anddelivered on site or at the customers

    location of choice. Attendees receivedetailed notes, supporting materialand a certificate confirming partici-pation and the number of continuingeducation units (CEUs) that havebeen earned. For more informationon each of these programs, visit ourWeb site at www.fmglobal.com.

    Foundations of Loss Prevention(Formerly Making Your Facility Safe)

    Skill Level: Basic

    Duration: 1 day

    CEUs: 0.7

    Tuition: US$195

    Introductory course exploring lossprevention and control, includingsimple tools needed to implementbasic loss prevention programs.

    Who Should Attend:

    Managers and staff new to loss

    control principlesWhat You Will Learn:

    How to identify and understandproperty hazards at your facility

    Specific fire, equipment andnatural hazard exposures

    How to develop and implementsimple loss control programs

    How to get the most from anFM Global engineers visit

    FM Global resources that can

    assist you in enhancing yourloss prevention standards

    2002 Schedule:

    Jan 17 San Francisco, Calif.

    Jan 29 Dallas, Texas

    Jan 31 Houston, Texas

    Feb 5 Denver, Colo.

    Feb 12 Atlanta, Ga.

    Feb 14 Charlotte, N.C.

    Mar 12 Minneapolis, Minn.

    Mar 12 Montreal, Ontario*

    (Schedule continued on page 24)

    *Presented in French

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    Mar 14 Chicago, Ill.

    Mar 14 Toronto, Ontario

    Mar 19 Memphis, Tenn.

    Mar 21 Detroit, Mich.Apr 9 Kansas City, Mo.

    Apr 30 Greensboro, N.C.

    May 2 Raleigh, N.C.

    May 7 Long Island, N.Y.

    May 9 Syracuse, N.Y.

    May 15 Pittsburgh, Pa.

    Jun 11 Cleveland, Ohio

    Jun 13 Cincinnati, Ohio

    Jun 18 Vancouver, B.C.

    Jun 19 Seattle, Wash.

    Jul 9 Dallas, Texas

    Jul 16 Philadelphia, Pa.

    Jul 18 Columbia, Md.

    Jul 30 Toronto, Ontario

    Aug 1 Halifax, Nova Scotia

    Aug 20 Parsippany, N.J.

    Aug 22 Hartford, Conn.

    Sep 17 Indianapolis, Ind.

    Oct 10 Norwood, Mass.

    Nov 19 Portland, Ore.

    Nov 21 Los Angeles, Calif.

    Loss Prevention for Mechanicaland Electrical Equipment

    Skill Level: BasicDuration: 1 day

    CEUs: 0.7

    Tuition: US$195

    One-day course focusing on thefundamentals of mechanical andelectrical equipment loss prevention.

    Who Should Attend:

    Maintenance managers,supervisors, and plant andfacility engineers

    What You Will Learn:

    How to assess equipmentcritical to the manufacturingand non-manufacturing operationsof any facility

    How to use seven risk indicatorsto more accurately determine yourmechanical and electrical equip-ment conditions and maintenance

    schedules, as well as developcomprehensive contingency plans

    2002 Schedule:

    May 29 Charlotte, N.C.

    Aug 20 Cleveland, Ohio

    Combustion Controlsand Burner Management

    Skill Level: Intermediate

    Duration: 1 day

    CEUs: 0.7

    Tuition: US$195

    Specialist course focusing on bestpractice methods for operation andmaintenance of important fuel-firedindustrial equipment (boilers, ovens,dryers, furnaces, etc.).

    Who Should Attend:

    Maintenance managersand operators of fuel-firedindustrial equipment

    What You Will Learn:

    How to identify and understandhazards related to fuel-firedindustrial equipment gas-,oil-, coal- and wood-fired

    Best practice methods for start-up,operation and maintenance ofindustrial heating equipment

    How to reduce the potentialfor combustion explosions andfuel-related incidents

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    FM Global offers loss prevention education training programs geared to helping customers betterunderstand the everyday risks to their operations. Led by seasoned professionals, these trainingseminars provide a wealth of loss prevention information, focusing on key areas of property riskimprovement. Our programs even can be delivered on site as part of a customized training package!

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    How to operate, maintainand test safety devices andcombustion controls

    2002 Schedule:

    May 14 Atlanta, Ga.

    Jun 11 Chicago, Ill.

    Disaster Planning and Preparedness

    Skill Level: IntermediateDuration: 1 day

    CEUs: 0.7

    Tuition: US$195

    One-day course consideringall aspects of developing,maintaining and testing disaster-recovery plans at both the siteand corporate level.

    Who Should Attend:

    Managers and staff with disasterplanning or business continuityresponsibilities

    What You Will Learn:

    How to identify and considervarious potential natural andman-made disasters that couldinterrupt site-wide production

    The five phases of disastermanagement, includingidentification, prioritizationand mitigation techniques

    Common pitfalls of rushed orincomplete disaster-recovery plans

    How to develop, implement,maintain and test an effectivedisaster-recovery plan for yoursite or corporation

    2002 Schedule:

    Feb 7 Minneapolis, Minn.

    Jun 21 San Francisco, Calif.

    Jul 11 Houston, Texas

    Leadership in Property Conservation

    Skill Level: Intermediate

    Duration: 3 daysCEUs: 2.1

    Tuition: US$895

    Practical course exploring all aspectsof developing and implementingloss prevention programs at the sitelevel. Highly interactive andexperience-focused.

    Who Should Attend:

    Managers and staff responsible

    for implementing loss preventionprograms at the site level

    What You Will Learn:

    The science of hazards fire,weather, equipment-related and how to effectively identifyand prioritize them

    How to develop and implementloss prevention programs

    Common issues related to human

    intervention in an emergencysituation and how to managethe human factor

    How to customize what youlearn to fit your facility

    2002 Schedule:

    Apr 23-25 Norwood, Mass.

    Jun 25-27 Norwood, Mass.

    Aug 13-15 Norwood, Mass.

    Oct 22-24 Norwood, Mass.

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    Maintaining Fire Protection Equipment

    Skill Level: Intermediate

    Duration: 1 day

    CEUs: 0.7

    Tuition: US$195

    Intermediate course with emphasison all aspects of fire protectionequipment maintenance.

    Who Should Attend:

    Facility management and staffresponsible for implementing fireprotection equipment maintenance

    What You Will Learn:

    How various types of fixedprotection systems work (fromsprinklers to fire doors), theircapabilities and limitations

    Common inspection, maintenanceand testing techniques, and whythey are important

    How to develop, implement andmaintain an effective equipmentmaintenance and testing program

    Failure modes and symptoms ofvarious fixed protection systems

    2002 Schedule:

    Jan 15 Vancouver, B.C.

    Jan 17 Seattle, Wash.

    Feb 12 Dallas, Texas

    Feb 14 Houston, Texas

    Mar 5 Atlanta, Ga.

    Mar 7 Charlotte, N.C.

    Apr 11 St. Louis, Mo.

    May 21 Minneapolis, Minn.May 23 Chicago, Ill.

    Jul 10 Toronto, Ontario

    Aug 6 Norwood, Mass.

    Sep 10 Pittsburgh, Pa.

    Sep 12 Philadelphia, Pa.

    Oct 15 Cincinnati, Ohio

    Oct 17 Cleveland, OhioFor detailed, hands-on training,

    see Fire Protection Equipment

    Maintenance and Inspection

    on page 29.

    Preventing Electrical Fire Losses

    Skill Level: Intermediate

    Duration: 1 day

    CEUs: 0.7

    Tuition: US$195Intermediate course with emphasison fire hazards generated byelectrical equipment and systems.

    Who Should Attend:

    Facility management andmaintenance staff with site-levelaccountability for electricalequipment and systems

    What You Will Learn:

    How to identify and understandelectrical hazards at your facility

    Techniques and programs to mini-mize likelihood of electrical fires

    Special electrical risks computer centers, high intensitydischarge lighting, electricalequipment in hazardousenvironments

    How to develop and implementappropriate inspection, mainte-

    nance and testing programs forelectrical equipment

    2002 Schedule:

    Jan 15 Los Angeles, Calif.

    May 14 Philadelphia, Pa.

    Safe Boiler Operation

    Skill Level: Intermediate

    Duration: 1 day

    CEUs: 0.7

    Tuition: US$195

    Specialist course focusing onboiler-related hazards (explosions,pressure failure), prevention/maintenance techniques andrecovery issues.

    Who Should Attend:

    Maintenance managers and

    boiler operatorsWhat You Will Learn:

    How to identify and understandboiler-related hazards

    How to reduce the potentialfor combustion explosionsand pressure failures

    How to operate, maintain andtest boiler safety devices andcombustion controls

    2002 Schedule:Feb 19 Portland, Ore.

    May 16 Charlotte, N.C.

    Sep 17 Dallas, Texas

    Sep 19 Memphis, Tenn.

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    Property Loss Preventionfor Construction Projects

    Skill Level: Advanced

    Duration: 2.5 days

    CEUs: 1.7Tuition: US$795

    Specialist seminar concentrating onlatest developments and techniquesfor effective loss prevention duringsite/building construction projects,with a focus on regional natural haz-ards and industry issues.

    Who Should Attend:

    Architects, project managers and

    staff responsible for constructionor renovation projects

    What You Will Learn:

    How to identify and understandpotential hazards at theearliest stage of the projectplanning process

    The latest techniques for identify-ing and mitigating hazards to con-struction projects from industryexperts, with particular emphasison local hazards

    How to use FM Global supporteffectively to eliminate delays andremove the need for expensivepost-construction modifications

    2002 Schedule:

    Apr 16-18 San Francisco, Calif.

    Jun 4-6 Dallas, Texas

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    Electricity is the lifeline of all business powering machinery, lighting,computers, controls and telecommunications. But, improperly used or

    maintained, it's a destructive energy.Thirty percent of all fires andexplosions are attributed to electrical failure. Don't let your facility becomeanother statistic. Learn how to ensure the reliability of your electricalsystems and equipment in our "Preventing Electrical Fire Losses"seminar featured in this section.

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    TSB Loss Control ConsultantsEducational ProgramsTSB Loss Control Consultants, anFM Global affiliate, offers detailedhands-on training to complementand expand FM Globals educationalprograms. Experienced trainerspresent in-depth classroom and prac-tical education in a realistic, yet safe,environment. Programs are directedprimarily at site-level emergency-response staff and management,and range from basic firefightingtechniques to large-scale industrial

    hazardous material exercises. Likeall FM Global educational offerings,TSB Loss Control Consultantsprograms can be customized andoffered in English only at anylocation. Unless otherwise noted,all seminars are open to the publicand offered at TSB Loss ControlConsultants modern training center,located on a 328-acre campus inRome, Ga., USA. For more

    information on TSB Loss ControlConsultants, call (706) 291-1222or visit www.tsblosscontrol.com.

    Industrial Firefighter Training

    Skill Level: Basic

    Duration: 3.5 days

    Tuition: US$650

    Entry-level, practical coursefocusing on firefighting, search-and-rescue and effective fire control.

    Includes classroom discussion andfield exercises.

    Who Should Attend:

    Industrial emergency-responseteam members

    What You Will Learn:

    Safety issues relating to firefight-ing in industrial environments

    Practical firefighting techniquesin real fire situations

    Search-and-rescue techniquesin a variety of environmentsand conditions

    2002 Schedule:

    Mar 19-22 Rome, Ga.

    Oct 29-Nov 1 Rome, Ga.

    Industrial Rescue

    Skill Level: Basic

    Duration: 3.5 days

    Tuition: US$650

    Entry-level, practical course focusingon first-response rescue techniquesand confined-space incident han-

    dling. Includes classroom discussionand field exercises.

    Who Should Attend:

    Industrial emergency-responseteam members

    What You Will Learn:

    Responsibilities and require-ments relating to industrialincident rescue

    How to serve in an incident

    leadership role and functionas a rescue team member

    2002 Schedule:

    May 14-17 Rome, Ga.

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    Fire Protection EquipmentMaintenance and Inspection

    Skill Level: Intermediate

    Duration: 3.5 days

    Tuition: US$625

    Detailed, practical course focusingon maintenance and testing of fireprotection systems and equipment.Includes classroom discussion andfield exercises.

    Who Should Attend:

    Emergency-response team mem-bers and maintenance personnelresponsible for fire protectionequipment and systems

    What You Will Learn:

    How fire protection systemsoperate and which componentscan fail (modules include observa-tion of systems in operation)

    How to inspect, test and trou-bleshoot fire protection systemsand equipment through field

    operation exercises2002 Schedule:

    Feb 26-Mar 1 Rome, Ga.

    Sep 24-27 Rome, Ga.

    Industrial Emergency-Response Leadership

    Skill Level: Advanced

    Duration: 3.5 days

    Tuition: US$595

    Advanced, practical course focusingon tactics and strategy of effectiveincident command and control.Includes classroom discussion andfield exercises.

    Who Should Attend:

    Leaders and members of industrialemergency-response teams

    What You Will Learn:

    The responsibilities of emergency-response team leaders and traits ofcompetent incident commanders

    Hazard assessment techniques,site-level risk management andpre-incident planning principles

    How automatic and manual fireprotection equipment works

    Emergency equipment

    selection factors Practical fire and incident attack

    methods, rescue techniques, andincident command and control,with an emphasis on leadership

    2002 Schedule:

    Jan 15-18 Rome, Ga.

    Aug 6-9 Rome, Ga.

    Industrial Hazardous MaterialsEmergency Response

    Skill Level: Advanced

    Duration: 3.5 days

    Tuition: US$650

    Advanced, practical course focusingon incident techniques involving haz-ardous materials. Includes classroomdiscussion and field exercises.

    Who Should Attend:

    Leaders and members of industrialemergency-response teams

    What You Will Learn: Risks associated with handling

    and storage of hazardous materials

    Hazards relating to spill incidents

    How to safely and effectivelyhandle industrial spills throughpractical field exercises

    The basics of hazardous materialsoperations and awareness

    2002 Schedule:

    Apr 23-26 Rome, Ga.

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    Approval Guide, 5

    Approved Product News, P9516, 22

    Assessing Human Factors, P9814, 9Automatic Sprinkler, The, P6924 , 17

    Automatic Sprinklers Control ValvePoster, P7916, 18

    B

    Before You Build, P9701, 7

    Boiler and Machinery Basics,P9102 , 21

    Boiler Low-Water Fuel Cutoff(LWFCO) Testing Poster, P8311, 21

    Business Interruption: IndustrysAchillesHeel, P9005, 7

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    Care of Heating Boilers Poster,P6503, 21

    Care of High Pressure Steam BoilersPoster, P6701, 21

    Combustion Controls and BurnerManagement, 24

    Construction Hazards: PreventingDamage to Buildings UnderConstruction, P7933, 6

    D

    Data Sheets/Data Books, 4

    Disaster Planning and Preparedness, 25

    Dont Get Burned by Hot Work,P9802 , 11

    Do You Know Which FireExtinguisher to Use?, P6821, 19

    E

    Earthquake!, P9505, 13

    Earthquake Checklist, P9807, 13

    Emergency-Response Team, The,P8116 , 8

    ESFR Technology: Meeting TodaysProtection Challenges, P9202, 17

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    Factory Mutual Research: Experiencethe Future of Loss PreventionTechnology, P9706, 22

    Fighting Fire in Sprinklered Buildings,P8708 , 19

    Fighting Fire in Sprinklered BuildingsCD-ROM, P9923CD , 19

    Fighting Fire with Portable FireExtinguishers, P8411, 19

    Fire! at Mansfield Kit, P7830, 14

    Fire Prevention Inspection Form,F264 , 15

    Fire Protection Control Valves Poster,P9603, 18

    Fire Protection Equipment Decals,P7834 , 18

    Fire Protection EquipmentMaintenance and Inspection, 29

    Fire Protection for Offices, P8802, 16

    Fire Pump Testing and MaintenanceChecklist, P8217 , 18

    Flammable Liquid Fires, P9801 , 16

    Flood Checklist, P9805 , 13

    FM Global Resource CollectionCD-ROM, P9810CD, 4

    FM Global Test Center: AdvancedSolutions for Todays Challenges,The, P7932 , 6

    FM Globals Red Tag Permit System

    Could Save Your Business,P9006 , 14

    FM Globals Resource Catalog for FireService Professionals, P9402, 20

    FM Global Web Site, 5

    Foundations of Loss Prevention, 23

    Freeze-Up Checklist, P9521, 12

    Frontiers, P9517, 22

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    Hot Work Firesafety Video,P9804V , 10

    Hot Work Management Kit, P9601, 10

    Hot Work Permit Form, F2630 , 11

    Hot Work Permit System Kit,P9311 , 10

    Human Element Action: How to MakeYour Program Work, P9703 , 8

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    Idle Pallets: More than Just an Idle

    Threat, P8801 , 15

    Ignition Sources: Recognizing theCauses of Fire, P8610 , 16

    Industrial Emergency-ResponseLeadership, 29

    Industrial Firefighter Training, 28

    Industrial Hazardous MaterialsEmergency Response, 29

    Industrial Rescue, 28

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    Keeping Obstructions Out of YourSprinkler System, P8901 , 17

    L

    Leadership in Property Conservation, 25

    Loss Prevention and EquipmentInspection Checklist, P9116 , 16

    Loss Prevention for Mechanical andElectrical Equipment, 24

    Low-Water Cutoff Tag, P6611 , 21

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    Maintaining Fire Protection Equipment, 26

    Maintaining Power for Productivity,P9702, 6

    Managing Change, P9201, 8

    Modern Maintenance, P9519 , 8

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    NDE: The Hidden World, P8712, 22

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    Only You Can Control the Shut Valve

    Hazard, P7133 , 17

    P

    Pocket Guide to Arson and FireInvestigation, P7923 , 20

    Pocket Guide to Automatic Sprinklers,P8807 , 17

    Pocket Guide to Emergency Response,P9914, 9

    Pocket Guide to Fire and ArsonInvestigation, P7923UK, 20

    Pocket Guide to Hot Work LossPrevention, P9602 , 11

    Pocket Guide to Prefire Planning,P9809, 16

    Prefire Planning for SprinkleredBuildings CD-ROM, P0201CD, 20

    Preparing for Flood Potential,P9803 , 13

    Prevent Lift Truck Fires, P9302, 8

    Preventing Electrical Fire Losses, 26

    Preventing Roof Collapse from SnowLoading, P9408, 12

    Prevention, P7908, 5

    Process and Safety Systems Update,P9806, 22

    Property Loss Prevention for

    Construction Projects, 27Protecting Your Facilities from Winter

    Storms, P0101 , 12

    Protecting Your Mill from WinterStorms, P0049, 12

    Protection Against Arson Fires,P7721, 16

    Protection for Idle Facilities, P9316, 7

    Put Your Safety Controls to the Test!,P0029, 9

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    Recipe for a Dust Explosion, P9522, 8

    Record: The Magazine of Property

    Conservation, P9515, 6Red Tag Permit Form, F2480 , 15

    Red Tag Permit System Kit,P7427 , 14

    Reducing the Risks of Roll PaperStorage, P8911 , 15

    Restless Winds, P9811, 12

    Reusable Impairment Tag for FireService Connection, P7427t, 15

    Risk Management Game, P8518, 9

    Roof Fix-It Guides, P9403, 7

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    Safe Boiler Operation, 26

    Severe Windstorm Checklist,P9308, 12

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    Ten Qualities of a Well-ProtectedProperty, P8114 , 6

    Tripping Record of Dry-Pipe, Deluge

    or Preaction Valves, F57 , 18

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    Working with Contractors, P9207, 8

    Indicates availability in languagesother than English.

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    Arson

    FM Globals Resource Catalog for FireService Professionals, P9402, 20

    Human Element Action: How to MakeYour Program Work, P9703 , 8

    Ignition Sources: Recognizing theCauses of Fire, P8610 , 16

    Pocket Guide to Arson and FireInvestigation, P7923 , 20

    Pocket Guide to Fire and ArsonInvestigation, P7923UK, 20

    Protection Against Arson Fires,P7721, 16

    Protection for Idle Facilities, P9316, 7

    Boiler and Machinery

    Boiler and Machinery Basics,P9102 , 21

    Boiler Low-Water Fuel Cutoff(LWFCO) Testing Poster, P8311, 21

    Care of Heating Boilers Poster,P6503, 21

    Care of High Pressure Steam BoilersPoster, P6701, 21

    Combustion Controls and Burner

    Management, 24Data Sheets/Data Books, 4

    FM Global Resource CollectionCD-ROM, P9810CD, 4

    FM Global Web Site, 5

    Loss Prevention for Mechanical andElectrical Equipment, 24

    Low-Water Cutoff Tag, P6611 , 21

    NDE: The Hidden World, P8712, 22

    Safe Boiler Operation, 26

    Business Interruption

    Business Interruption: IndustrysAchillesHeel, P9005, 7

    Disaster Planning and Preparedness, 25

    Maintaining Power for Productivity,P9702, 6

    Ten Qualities of a Well-ProtectedProperty, P8114 , 6

    Construction

    Approval Guide, 5

    Before You Build, P9701, 7

    Construction Hazards: PreventingDamage to Buildings Under

    Construction, P7933, 6Data Sheets/Data Books, 4

    Dont Get Burned by Hot Work,P9802 , 11

    FM Global Resource CollectionCD-ROM, P9810CD, 4

    Hot Work Firesafety Video,P9804V , 10

    Hot Work Management Kit, P9601, 10

    Hot Work Permit Form, F2630 , 11

    Hot Work Permit System Kit,

    P9311 , 10

    Property Loss Prevention for ConstructionProjects, 27

    Roof Fix-It Guides, P9403, 7

    Ten Qualities of a Well-ProtectedProperty, P8114 , 6

    Working with Contractors, P9207, 8

    Data Sheets/Data Books

    FM Global Property Loss Prevention

    Data Books, P9810, 4FM Global Resource Collection

    CD-ROM, P9810CD, 4

    Individual Data Sheets, 5

    Property Loss Prevention Data SheetOrdering Package, 5

    Specialist Data Book Set for Architectsand Engineers, P9511, 4

    Specialist Data Book Set for RoofingContractors, P95