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FEIron (Ferrum, Ferrite)
FEFor Example
FEFinancial Express
FEFurther Education
FEFundamentals of Engineering
FEFront End
FEFar East
FEFirst Edition
FEForeign Exchange
FEFuel Economy
FEFossil Energy
FEfield emission (electrons)
FEFedEx
FEFinite Element
FEFast Ethernet
FEFire Emblem (video game)
FEFlight Engineer
FEFinal Exam
FEFatal Error
FEFuji Electric (various locations)
FEFederal Express
FEFinancial Engineering
FEFair Enough
FEFire Extinguisher
FEFlash Exposure (photography)
FEFar End
FEFacilities Engineering (US DoD)
FEFalange EspaƱola (Spanish political party)
FEField Engineer
FEFront Engine
FEFeed Efficiency (livestock)
FEFriends of the Earth (Trust Limited)
FEFunctional Exercise
FEFinger Eleven (band)
FEFirst Exposure
FEFinElite (torrent tracker; Finland)
FEField Experiment
FEField Evaluation
FEFractional Error
FEFinalize Early (escrow term)
FEFold Equity (poker)
FEFugitive Emissions
FEFraming Error
FEFerrara, Emilia (Italian province)
FEFirstEnergy Corporation
FEFire Exit
FEFinal Element (Safety Instrumented Functions, Trip systems)
FEFile Entry (OSTA universal disk format)
FEFord Edsel
FEFacilities Engineer
FEFleet Equipment
FEFocus Error
FEFixed Expenses
FEForwarding Engine (computing)
FEFan, Exhaust
FEFunctional Entity
FEFlight Examiner
FEFunctional Element
FEField Expedient
FEFractional Enrichment
FEFlying Eagle Cent
FEFlow Element
FEFederal Energy Administration
FEFerro-Electric
FEForce Element
FEFast Expansion (gaming)
FEFlap Extension (aviation)
FEFielding Error (baseball)
FEFrontier Economics
FEFlange End
FEFormat Effector
FEFunctional Earth (electronics wiring)
FEField Emergence
FEFunctional Enhancement (software)
FEFiesta Educativa, Inc (Los Angeles, CA, USA)
FEFront Ensemble (music)
FEFlight Equipment, Inc.
FEFacilities Exchange
FEFeline Enteritis
FEFrame Extended (extended frame T1)
FEFinance Effectiveness (UK)
FEFilius Ejus (Latin: His Son, epigraphy)
FEFrequency Estimator
FEFellowship of Engineering
FEFreakin' Eh! (Canadian email idiom expressing happiness; polite form)
FEFecit Erigi (Latin: Had It Built, epigraphy)
FEFeliciana Eastern Railroad
FEFluent Entertainment
FEFigueira Enterprises
FERoyal Khymer Airlines Cambodia (IATA airline code)
FEFire Engineer/Engineering
FEFix Effectiveness (percentage)
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Detective Constable Gareth Phillips said: "This could have been a major incident because of the number of people in the club and the fact a fire exit was targeted.
Connell: I'd be careful about using the word "disguise," because fire codes generally prohibit obscuring exits that are designated as fire exits. You can take measures to make these doors look less obvious to residents with dementia, but still make them readily visible to staff and others responsible for evacuating residents in the event of an emergency.
The business hotel razed by the early morning fire had little provision for fire exits, and the complaint said fire inspectors had warned its owners on Aug.
* Two adjacent fire exits provide access to stairwells leading from one end of building Similar arrangement to this Lobby Level installation is also located on Level Two.
She fears she would lose her only fire exit and is worried about any noise coming from the restaurant.
This included fire doors not closing properly, no evacuation aids to support people to who lived on the first floor and a fire exit leading to a gate which was locked with a padlock.
He said Evans left the hotel "surreptitiously, by the fire exit".
Prosecutor Joseph Hart said every fire exit had been nailed or chained shut, or blocked with beds.
Action was decided to make the rooftop area secure to prevent further incidents -and palisade fencing and a fire exit gate has now been installed.
The school has told me she opened a fire exit to get out of the building, but it's just not good enough."
A number of issues were discovered as a result of these visits, including glasses being used outside one pub when the licence requires polycarbonate versions, a hammer and other potential weapons being left within customer's reach, a locked fire exit and lack of fire risk assessments.
But a new report into the tragedy published this week revealed how following the horrifying accident, investigators discovered a fire exit in the ground floor annexe, where the tragedy happened, had been nailed shut.
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