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PD 6503-2:1988

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Toxicity of combustion products Guide to the relevance of small-scale tests for measuring the toxicity of combustion products of materials and composites

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English

Published date

04-29-1988

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Foreword
Committees responsible
Guide
Section one. Background to small-scale tests
0 Introduction
1 Scope
2 Statistical information and fires
3 Hazard assessment and the role of test methods
4 General origin and nature of combustion products
5 Characterization of fire atmospheres and
   classification of fires
6 Guide for setting up toxicity tests
7 Basic criteria for fire models for toxicological
   studies
Section two. Available methods
8 DIN 53436
9 NBS 'Potts Pot' cup
Appendix
A Bibliography
Tables
1 Fires in occupied buildings: UK annual means for 1978
   to 1984
2 Decomposition products from some typical polymers
3 Products found in wood and polypropylene fires (40 kg
   fire load)
4 Summary of fire classification
5 Fire models
6 Relevance of the DIN 53436 method to the fire types
   classified in clause 5
7 Relevance of the NBS 'Potts Pot' cup method to the
   fire types classified in clause 5
Figures
1 Hazard and hazard assessment
2 Typical concentrations of carbon monoxide, carbon
   dioxide and oxygen in large-scale fires (wood, low
   ventilation)
3 CO2/CO ratios plotted against oxygen concentration
   for large-scale fires

Provides background and guidance to the selection of small-scale tests and reviews two appropriate available national tests.

Committee
FSH/16
DevelopmentNote
Supersedes BS PD6503(1982). (08/2005) Reviewed and confirmed by BSI, January 2010. (12/2009)
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
22
PublisherName
British Standards Institution
Status
Current
SupersededBy
Supersedes

This Part of PD 6503 gives, in section one, the background to small-scale tests for the toxicity of combustion products of materials and composites, and shows how these methods can be related in principle to different fire conditions. Section two gives details of available methods known to comply with certain essential criteria and describes their relevance in relation to defined fire types.

BS 7899-1:1997 Code of practice for assessment of hazard to life and health from fire General guidance
BS DD180(1989) : 1989 GUIDE FOR THE ASSESSMENT OF TOXIC HAZARDS IN FIRE IN BUILDINGS AND TRANSPORT
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
BS ISO TR 9122-2:1990 Toxicity testing of fire effluents Guidelines for biological assays to determine the acute inhalation toxicity of fire effluents (basic principles, criteria and methodology
BS 476-32:1989 Fire tests on building materials and structures Guide to full scale fire tests within buildings

BS 6807:1986 Methods of test for the ignitability of mattresses with primary and secondary sources of ignition
BS 5852-1:1979 Fire tests for furniture Methods of test for the ignitability by smokers\' materials of upholstered composites for seating
BS 5852-2:1982 Fire tests for furniture Methods of test for the ignitability of upholstered composites for seating by flaming sources

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