PD IEC TR 60695-7-2:2002
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Fire hazard testing. Toxicity of fire effluent Summary and relevance of test methods
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11-30-2011
English
09-16-2002
FOREWORD
INTRODUCTION
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Definitions
4 Role of small-scale toxicity tests
4.1 General
4.2 Toxic potency
4.3 Fractional Effective Dose (FED) and toxic hazard
4.4 Normal toxic potencies
5 General aspects of small-scale toxicity tests
5.1 Fire model
5.2 Analytical approach - General
5.2.1 Chemical analysis based methods
5.2.2 Methods based on animal exposure
6 Summary of published chemical analysis based test methods
6.1 UK Ministry of Defence - Defence Standard (DS)
6.1.1 Summary
6.1.2 Purpose and principle
6.1.3 Test specimen
6.1.4 Test method
6.1.5 Repeatability and reproducibility
6.1.6 Relevance of test data and special observations
6.1.7 Reference document
6.2 Airbus industry
6.2.1 Summary
6.2.2 Purpose and principle
6.2.3 Test specimen
6.2.4 Test method
6.2.5 Repeatability and reproducibility
6.2.6 Relevance of test data and special observations
6.2.7 Reference documents
6.3 Comitato Elettrotecnico Italiano (CEI)
6.3.1 Summary
6.3.2 Purpose and principle
6.3.3 Test specimen
6.3.4 Test method
6.3.5 Repeatability and reproducibility
6.3.6 Relevance of test data and special observations
6.3.7 Reference documents
6.4 Norme Frangaise (NF)
6.4.1 Summary
6.4.2 Purpose and principle
6.4.3 Test specimen
6.4.4 Test method
6.4.5 Repeatability and reproducibility
6.4.6 Relevance of test data and special observations
6.4.7 Reference documents
6.5 International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC)
6.5.1 Summary
6.5.2 Purpose and principle
6.5.3 Test specimen
6.5.4 Test method
6.5.5 Sampling of effluent
6.5.6 Repeatability and reproducibility
6.5.7 Relevance of test data and special observations
6.5.8 Reference documents
6.6 International Maritime Organization (IMO)
6.6.1 Summary
6.6.2 Purpose and principle
6.6.3 Test specimen
6.6.4 Test method
6.6.5 Repeatability and reproducibility
6.6.6 Relevance of test data and special observations
6.6.7 Reference documents
7 Summary of published test methods relating to animal exposure
7.1 Deutsches Institut für Normung (DIN)
7.1.1 Summary
7.1.2 Purpose and principle
7.1.3 Test specimen
7.1.4 Test method
7.1.5 Repeatability and reproducibility
7.1.6 Relevance of test data and special observations
7.1.7 Reference documents
7.2 National Bureau of Standards (NBS)
7.2.1 Summary
7.2.2 Purpose and principle
7.2.3 Test specimen
7.2.4 Test method
7.2.5 Repeatability and reproducibility
7.2.6 Relevance of test data and special observations
7.2.7 Reference documents
7.3 National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)
7.3.1 Summary
7.3.2 Purpose and principle
7.3.3 Test specimen
7.3.4 Test method
7.3.5 Repeatability and reproducibility
7.3.6 Relevance of test data and special observations
7.3.7 Reference documents
7.4 University of Pittsburgh (Upitt)
7.4.1 Summary
7.4.2 Purpose and principle
7.4.3 Test specimen
7.4.4 Test method
7.4.5 Repeatability and reproducibility
7.4.6 Relevance of test data and special observations
7.4.7 Reference documents
7.5 Japanese Ministry of Construction (JMC)
7.5.1 Summary
7.5.2 Purpose and principle
7.5.3 Test specimen
7.5.4 Test method
7.5.5 Repeatability and reproducibility
7.5.6 Relevance of test data and special observations
7.5.7 Reference documents
Annex A (informative) Overview of toxicity test methods
Bibliography
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