Overall fire statistics and residential and industrial fires in which there have been large number of fatalities demonstrate that the cause of most deaths can be attributed to effects of toxic smoke produced in these fires. Despite this fact there are no national or international legal requirements to determine the toxic emissions from materials used in construction, electrical cabling or the wide range of polymer based products used in house construction and industry. Many polymers used commercially are fire retarded and the materials used for this can add to the toxicity. The only indirect control comes through some test requirements for product classification based on the volume of smoke production. However, this is not an adequate appro...
Most fire deaths arise from inhalation of toxic gases. The fire toxicity of untreated plywood, press...
Most fire deaths arise from inhalation of toxic gases. The fire toxicity of untreated plywood, press...
Most fire deaths arise from inhalation of toxic gases. The fire toxicity of untreated plywood, press...
Overall fire statistics and residential and industrial fires in which there have been large number o...
Aim: The aim of this paper is to present the state of the art on toxicity assessment of combustion p...
This paper reviews the smoke toxicity in the polymer combustion and the toxicity tests that has been...
This paper reviews the smoke toxicity in the polymer combustion and the toxicity tests that has been...
Fire fatalities in the UK are attributed to smoke inhalation especially in dwellings. Another seriou...
Fire toxicity is the largest cause of death and injury from unwanted fires, yet it is the least well...
International audienceThe aim of the study supported by the French Ministry of Ecology and Sustainab...
Heat, flame, smoke and fire gases are responsible for the vast majority of fire deaths and injuries ...
A large range of polymers are used in building and mass transport interiors which released more toxi...
In the interests of society, it is essential to take into account the potential hazards presented by...
The question of the importance of smoke toxicity in relation to fire hazard or to the emission of ac...
Most fire deaths arise from inhalation of toxic gases. The fire toxicity of untreated plywood, press...
Most fire deaths arise from inhalation of toxic gases. The fire toxicity of untreated plywood, press...
Most fire deaths arise from inhalation of toxic gases. The fire toxicity of untreated plywood, press...
Most fire deaths arise from inhalation of toxic gases. The fire toxicity of untreated plywood, press...
Overall fire statistics and residential and industrial fires in which there have been large number o...
Aim: The aim of this paper is to present the state of the art on toxicity assessment of combustion p...
This paper reviews the smoke toxicity in the polymer combustion and the toxicity tests that has been...
This paper reviews the smoke toxicity in the polymer combustion and the toxicity tests that has been...
Fire fatalities in the UK are attributed to smoke inhalation especially in dwellings. Another seriou...
Fire toxicity is the largest cause of death and injury from unwanted fires, yet it is the least well...
International audienceThe aim of the study supported by the French Ministry of Ecology and Sustainab...
Heat, flame, smoke and fire gases are responsible for the vast majority of fire deaths and injuries ...
A large range of polymers are used in building and mass transport interiors which released more toxi...
In the interests of society, it is essential to take into account the potential hazards presented by...
The question of the importance of smoke toxicity in relation to fire hazard or to the emission of ac...
Most fire deaths arise from inhalation of toxic gases. The fire toxicity of untreated plywood, press...
Most fire deaths arise from inhalation of toxic gases. The fire toxicity of untreated plywood, press...
Most fire deaths arise from inhalation of toxic gases. The fire toxicity of untreated plywood, press...
Most fire deaths arise from inhalation of toxic gases. The fire toxicity of untreated plywood, press...