Interest in the toxic effects of fires has been rapidly increasingly. This book will raise the important issues of the types of toxic effluents that fires produce and the different methods that exist to assess fire toxicity, using animal exposure studies, laboratory scale or large scale generation of fire effluents, as well as the effects from actual fires. Further chapters will discuss the effects of toxicity on its victims, international standards and how different materials and the fire environment can influence the generation of toxic products. Fire toxicity will be relevant for professionals in the fire community, including fire fighters, fire investigators, regulators, fire safety engineers and fire-safe material formulators. It will ...
International audienceIn the event of a fire, the formation and the dispersion of a plume containing...
International audienceWe all know that normal operations with pyrotechnic compositions or other ener...
The question of the importance of smoke toxicity in relation to fire hazard or to the emission of ac...
Fire toxicity is the largest cause of death and injury from unwanted fires, yet it is the least well...
Most deaths in fires are caused by the inhalation of smoke, gases and vapours. Harmful products rele...
Accidental fires represent a risk for people from the heat and fire effluents produced. It is clear ...
ABSTRACT: A major thrust in the assessment of the toxicity of fire effluents has been in the develop...
This paper reviews the main causes of casualties in fires, investigates the composition of the smoke...
Heat, flame, smoke and fire gases are responsible for the vast majority of fire deaths and injuries ...
Fire statistics from the UK and the USA attribute 60% to 70% of fire fatalities in dwellings to the ...
Despite a considerable body of published data on combustion chemistry and combustion product toxicit...
ABSTRACT: The toxic potency of the smoke generated from most materials in a fire is very similar. Th...
Despite a considerable body of published data on combustion chemistry and combustion product toxicit...
Fire effluents, in most cases, have an adverse effect on human health and the environment. Expo-sure...
Aim: The aim of this paper is to present the state of the art on toxicity assessment of combustion p...
International audienceIn the event of a fire, the formation and the dispersion of a plume containing...
International audienceWe all know that normal operations with pyrotechnic compositions or other ener...
The question of the importance of smoke toxicity in relation to fire hazard or to the emission of ac...
Fire toxicity is the largest cause of death and injury from unwanted fires, yet it is the least well...
Most deaths in fires are caused by the inhalation of smoke, gases and vapours. Harmful products rele...
Accidental fires represent a risk for people from the heat and fire effluents produced. It is clear ...
ABSTRACT: A major thrust in the assessment of the toxicity of fire effluents has been in the develop...
This paper reviews the main causes of casualties in fires, investigates the composition of the smoke...
Heat, flame, smoke and fire gases are responsible for the vast majority of fire deaths and injuries ...
Fire statistics from the UK and the USA attribute 60% to 70% of fire fatalities in dwellings to the ...
Despite a considerable body of published data on combustion chemistry and combustion product toxicit...
ABSTRACT: The toxic potency of the smoke generated from most materials in a fire is very similar. Th...
Despite a considerable body of published data on combustion chemistry and combustion product toxicit...
Fire effluents, in most cases, have an adverse effect on human health and the environment. Expo-sure...
Aim: The aim of this paper is to present the state of the art on toxicity assessment of combustion p...
International audienceIn the event of a fire, the formation and the dispersion of a plume containing...
International audienceWe all know that normal operations with pyrotechnic compositions or other ener...
The question of the importance of smoke toxicity in relation to fire hazard or to the emission of ac...