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  55. "Failure to Set a Parking Brake Kills Logger." FIRM Coalition Forest Industry Risk Management Coalition.
     
  56. "Fallers & Buckers Handbook." Workers Compensation Board.
     
  57. "Falling and Bucking Safety Guide." Department of Insurance & Finance, Oregon OSHA.
     
  58. "Fax: Personal Protective Equipment." Nortim Corporation.
     
  59. "Feller Buncher." Caterpillar.
     
  60. "Felling Levers & Wedges." N.B. Occupational Health and Safety Commission.
     
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  73. "Igland Equipment and Accessories." Hakmet.
     
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  85. Lemley, Brad. "Horse."
     
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  89. "Logger Education Program." Letter. University of Connecticut.
     
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  99. "Logging Professional's Safety Handbook." Northern Woods Safety Foundation.
     
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  101. "Loss Prevention Manual." Nortim Corporation.
     
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  108. "Membership Register." The Forestry Workforce Network.
     
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  111. Memorandum – Favorable decision in Homelite vs. Occupational Safety and Health Administration. Office of the Solicitor-OSHA.
     
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  113. Memorandum – Van Buren – Madawaska Corp. Office of the Solicitor-OSHA.
     
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  115. "Name of Machine Equipment." New England Safety Training Associates, Inc.
     
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  117. "NED." USDA Forest Service.
     
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  119. "Nortim Corporation Jobsite Stretching." Nortim Corporation.
     
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  129. "Organized Thinning." Husqvarna Forestry Technique.
     
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  142. "Professional Mechanical Harvesting Practices." American Pulpwood Association.
     
  143. "Proper Felling Techniques." Forest Products Accident Prevention Association.
     
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  159. "SawJammer PRO Chainsaw Protection for the Professional Logger." SawJammer.
     
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  162. "Securite et Production en Foret." Partners for Workplace Safety.
     
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  164. "SawJammer Slip-on Retail Price List." SawJammer Company.
     
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