Up to December 31, 1954, a total of 71 fires had been investigated; the scenes of several other fires were casually inspected. The information gathered during the course of these investigations, together with the experience gained from them with regard to fire protection in buildings, have been condensed in this report.Peer reviewed: NoNRC publication: Ye
Detecting the causes of fires is one of the major and complex technical disciplines in the context o...
Since the spring of 1968, the staff at The New York City-Rand Institute have been conducting fire pr...
The Fire Research Section of the Division of Building Research in 1959 began studies of the use of r...
The study of fire in buildings has been recognized by the Division of Building Research from the sta...
During 1956 the Fire Section continued to study fatal and non-fatal fires. This report deals with th...
This report contains summaries of fire investigations carried out in the years 1959 to 1962 and a br...
This is a further progress report of the studies being made by the Fire Section of the Division of B...
The Fire Research Section of the Division of Building Research began in 1954, a study of all the fir...
This report covers fire investigations carried out by members of the Fire Section during 1963. All i...
This report covers fire investigations carried out by members of the Fire Research Section during 19...
In the hope that the record of fires in high buildings would give some indication of the kind of inc...
The first report 1 of the results of the pilot exercise in fire surveying set out the nature of the ...
It is not intended in this report to attempt a detailed analysis of the fires investigated, but rath...
The Fire Section of the Division of Building Research was established with the object of conducting ...
The previous two reports in this series gave details of the general. scope of the pilot exercise and...
Detecting the causes of fires is one of the major and complex technical disciplines in the context o...
Since the spring of 1968, the staff at The New York City-Rand Institute have been conducting fire pr...
The Fire Research Section of the Division of Building Research in 1959 began studies of the use of r...
The study of fire in buildings has been recognized by the Division of Building Research from the sta...
During 1956 the Fire Section continued to study fatal and non-fatal fires. This report deals with th...
This report contains summaries of fire investigations carried out in the years 1959 to 1962 and a br...
This is a further progress report of the studies being made by the Fire Section of the Division of B...
The Fire Research Section of the Division of Building Research began in 1954, a study of all the fir...
This report covers fire investigations carried out by members of the Fire Section during 1963. All i...
This report covers fire investigations carried out by members of the Fire Research Section during 19...
In the hope that the record of fires in high buildings would give some indication of the kind of inc...
The first report 1 of the results of the pilot exercise in fire surveying set out the nature of the ...
It is not intended in this report to attempt a detailed analysis of the fires investigated, but rath...
The Fire Section of the Division of Building Research was established with the object of conducting ...
The previous two reports in this series gave details of the general. scope of the pilot exercise and...
Detecting the causes of fires is one of the major and complex technical disciplines in the context o...
Since the spring of 1968, the staff at The New York City-Rand Institute have been conducting fire pr...
The Fire Research Section of the Division of Building Research in 1959 began studies of the use of r...