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>Dear Colleagues,
>FEMA, in furtherance of the Decade of Natural Disaster Reductions, who
funds many 
>programs provides some of the best reports and seismic regulations concerning 
>earthquake engineering.  I strongly recommended that you write "Federal
Emergency 
>Management Agency, P.O. Box 70274, Washington, D. C. 20024" for your FREE
copy of 
>FEMA 74, September 1994, "Reducing the Risks of Nonstructural Earthquake
Damage". 
>This report was written by Sig Freeman et al., Wiss, Janney, Elstner
Associates, 
>Inc., who is one of the best in the business. The report is an up-date of the 
>original version developed by Robert Reitherman.  It should be in every
earthquake 
>engineer's library.
>Also, the "1994 Edition of NEHRP Recommended Provisions for Seismic
Regulations 
>for New Buildings, Part 1- Provisions and Part 2 - Commentary is available
FREE 
>from Building Seismic Safety Council, BSSC Publications, 1201 L Street,
S.W. Suite 
>400, Washington, D. C. 20005, Tel. 1-202-289-7800, FAX 1-202-289-1092. The
"NEHRP 
>Provisions" are the de facto seismic building code provisions for the United 
>States by which all the three model building code seismic provisions are
measured.
>It also should be in every earthquake engineers library.  And they are FREE.
>Frank McClure fmcclure(--nospam--at)ccnet.com 
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