Advances in Combustion Toxicology, Volume III
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Advances in Combustion Toxicology, Volume III

  1. 378 pages
  2. English
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eBook - ePub

Advances in Combustion Toxicology, Volume III

About this book

This book describes advances in the thinking of experts in the field of combustion toxicology through 1991. It emphasizes contributions due to the efforts of the working groups of ISO/TCQ2/SC3, along with presentation of the most up-to-date strategy for minimizing the risk of toxic hazards in fires.

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Information

Publisher
CRC Press
Year
2024
eBook ISBN
9781040282120
Edition
0

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Title
  3. Copyright
  4. Contents
  5. Preface
  6. Table of Contents for Volume One (provided as a reference for those who have not read Volume One)
  7. Table of Contents for Volume Two (provided as a reference for those who have not read Volume Two)
  8. About the Editor
  9. 1 / Smoke Toxicity in the 1990's
  10. 2 / Assessment of Fire Model DIN 53436
  11. 3 / Development of a Safety Concept for Assessment of the Toxicity of Combustion Products
  12. 4 / Toxic Gases Evolution from Commercial Building Materials under Fire Atmosphere in a Semi-Full-Scale Room
  13. 5 / Inhalation Toxicity of Carbon Monoxide and Hydrogen Cyanide Gases Released During the Thermal Decomposition of Polymers
  14. 6 / The Fractional Effective Dose Model for Assessment of Toxic Hazards in Fires
  15. 7 / Modeling of Toxicological Effects of Fire Gases: VII. Studies on Evaluation of Animal Models in Combustion Toxicology
  16. 8 / Acute Inhalation Toxicity in Rats Exposed to Thermal Degradation Products of a New Chlorinated Fluid for Electrical Transformers
  17. 9 / Toxic Gases and Smoke Evolution from Foam Plastic Building Materials Burning in Fire Environments
  18. 10 / Prediction of the Toxic Effects of Fire Effluents
  19. 11 / Evaluation of Smoke Toxic Potency Test Methods: Comparison of the NBS Cup Furnace, the Radiant Furnace and the UPITT Tests
  20. 12 / A Method to Determine the Potential Toxicity of Smoke from Burning Polymers: I. Experiments with Douglas Fir
  21. 13 / Combustion Product Toxic Potency Measurements: Comparison of a Small Scale Test and "Real-World" Fires
  22. 14 / Experimental Study on Human Emotional Instability in Smoke Filled Corridor: Part 2
  23. 15 / Utilization of Drosophila melanogaster Flies in the Evaluation of Toxic Products from Burning Materials
  24. 16 / Smoke Gas Analysis by FTIR Method. Preliminary Investigation
  25. 17 / Large-Scale Validation of Bench-Scale Fire Toxicity Tests
  26. 18 / New York State Fire Gas Toxicity Requirements: Past, Present and Future
  27. 19 / The Effect of Elevated Temperature on Carbon Monoxide-Induced Incapacitation
  28. 20 / A Critical Evaluation of the Proposed NIBS Toxicity Test
  29. Index