A survey of alcohol and drug abuse programs in the railroad industry

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Lyman C. Hitchcock
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A survey of alcohol and drug abuse programs in the railroad industry
1976, Dept. of Transportation, Federal Railroad Administration, for sale by the National Technical Information Service
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Cover title.

Final report, issued November 1976.

Prepared by the Naval Weapons Support Center, Crane, Indiana under contract no. AR64216 for the Federal Railroad Administration, Office of Policy and Program Development, and Office of Research and Development, Washington, D.C.

Bibliography: p. 137-145.

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Washington, Springfield, Va
Series
Report - Federal Railroad Administration ; no. FRA/OPPD-OR&D 76-283, Report (National Institute of Standards and Technology (U.S.)) -- no. FRA/OPPD-OR&D 76-283.

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197 p. in various pagings :
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197

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OL17517001M

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