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Effluent Fire Product -- A Crude Approach to Fire Gas Hazard Assessment
A method is proposed for classifying the various factors influencing the life safety hazard posed during fires. Five fire hazard components are identified; these include oxygen deficiency, toxic combustion products, smoke particulates, hot gases and flame exposure. It is shown that the relative importance of these can be influenced by a number of hazard modifiers. These have been subdivided into three classes, those related to the material or product under consideration, those influenced by the fire location or degree of confinement and those associated with the people exposed.
Effluent Fire Product -- A Crude Approach to Fire Gas Hazard Assessment
A method is proposed for classifying the various factors influencing the life safety hazard posed during fires. Five fire hazard components are identified; these include oxygen deficiency, toxic combustion products, smoke particulates, hot gases and flame exposure. It is shown that the relative importance of these can be influenced by a number of hazard modifiers. These have been subdivided into three classes, those related to the material or product under consideration, those influenced by the fire location or degree of confinement and those associated with the people exposed.
Effluent Fire Product -- A Crude Approach to Fire Gas Hazard Assessment
A. F. Robertson (author)
1974
26 pages
Report
No indication
English
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