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BS ISO TR 9122-5:1993

Withdrawn

Withdrawn

Toxicity testing of fire effluents Prediction of toxic effects of fire effluents

Available format(s)

Hardcopy , PDF

Language(s)

English

Published date

12-15-1996

Withdrawn date

01-01-2012

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1 Scope
2 Background
3 General concepts
4 Predictions involving one single fire gas
5 Predictions involving multiple fire gases
5.1 Use of mass loss measurements
5.2 Use of analyzed concentrations of major toxicants
6 Fractional effective dose models
6.1 Mass loss models
6.1.1 Harzell-Emmons mass loss FED model
6.1.2 Purser mass loss FED model
6.1.3 British Standards Institution mass loss FED model
6.1.4 National Institute of Standards and Technology
       (USA) Hazard model
6.2 Toxic gas models
6.2.1 Harzell-Emmons toxic gas FED model
6.2.2 National Research Council (Canada) model
6.2.3 National Institute of Standards and Technology
       (USA) N-gas model
6.2.4 Human incapacitation model
7 Conclusions
Annexes
A Lethal toxic potency tables for fire effluent
       toxicants
B Bibliography

Reviews bioanalytical methods including mathematical models which may be used in the toxicological assessment of fire effluent atmospheres.

Committee
FSH/16
DevelopmentNote
Supersedes 90/44264 DC. (07/2005)
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
28
PublisherName
British Standards Institution
Status
Withdrawn
Supersedes

Standards Relationship
ISO/TR 9122-5:1993 Identical

BS 6203:2003 Guide to fire characteristics and fire performance of expanded polystyrene materials (EPS and XPS) used in building applications
BS 7899-2:1999 Code of practice for assessment of hazard to life and health from fire Guidance on methods for the quantification of hazards to life and health and estimation of time to incapacitation and death in fires

PD 6503-1:1990 Toxicity of combustion products General

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