• BS 7899-1:1997

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    Code of practice for assessment of hazard to life and health from fire General guidance

    Available format(s):  Hardcopy, PDF

    Language(s):  English

    Published date:  15-09-1997

    Publisher:  British Standards Institution

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    Committees responsible
    Foreword
    Code of practice
    Introduction
    1 Scope
    2 Informative references
    3 Definitions
    4 Nature of hazards to life and health from fires
    5 Factors which contribute to hazard to life and
        health in fire
    6 Integration of factors contributing to hazards
        from toxic gases, smoke and heat in fire
    7 Steps to be considered for assessment of hazards from
        toxic gases, smoke and heat in fire
    Annexes
    A (informative) Application and limitations of small
        scale tests
    B (informative) Simple worked example to illustrate the
        principles of a toxic hazard analysis
    Table
    B.1 Example FED calculation data for materials A and B
    Figures
    B.1 Flame spread rate for two materials
    B.2 Relative toxic hazard of two materials
    List of references

    Abstract - (Show below) - (Hide below)

    Gives guidelines for fire safety practitioners eg manufacturers, architects, planners and engineers on factors for consideration in the assessment of hazard to life and health by fires in structures (buildings and transport).

    Scope - (Show below) - (Hide below)

    This Part of BS 7899 is intended to provide guidance, for fire safety practitioners, including manufacturers, architects, planners and engineers, on the factors which need to be considered when assessing the hazard to life and health presented by fires in structures (buildings and transport). The assessment can be applied to various possible fire scenarios in order to determine if conditions hazardous to life could develop, and to estimate the risk that they might occur. If the development of hazardous conditions is considered possible in any particular scenario it is necessary to estimate the time taken for the development of conditions capable of incapacitating occupants and to compare it with the time required for escape. Where conditions are considered unacceptable it is possible to estimate the effects that alterations may have on the possible hazards.

    Because of the great complexity of fires, the standard cannot provide an absolute guarantee of safety, but it does set out the major parameters that need to be considered, with guidance on practical methods for making assessments.

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    Committee FSH/16
    Development Note Supersedes 96/542028 DC. (06/2005) Reviewed and confirmed by BSI, January 2010. (12/2009) Supersedes BS DD180(1989). (04/2014)
    Document Type Standard
    Publisher British Standards Institution
    Status Current
    Supersedes

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    BS 6336:1998 Guide to the development of fire tests, the presentation of test data and the role of tests in hazard assessment
    BS 7990:2003 Tube furnace method for the determination of toxic product yields in fire effluents
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    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 DD240-1(1997) : 1997 FIRE SAFETY ENGINEERING IN BUILDINGS - GUIDE TO THE APPLICATION OF FIRE SAFETY ENGINEERING PRINCIPLES
    BS 6853:1987 Code of practice for fire precautions in the design and construction of railway passenger rolling stock
    BS 5588-11:1997 Fire precautions in the design, construction and use of buildings Code of practice for shops, offices, industrial, storage and other similar buildings
    PD 6503-1:1990 Toxicity of combustion products General
    ISO/IEC Guide 52:1990 Glossary of fire terms and definitions
    PD 6503-2:1988 Toxicity of combustion products Guide to the relevance of small-scale tests for measuring the toxicity of combustion products of materials and composites
    BS 6336:1982 Guide to development and presentation of fire tests and their use in hazard assessment
    BS DD240-2(1997) : 1997 FIRE SAFETY ENGINEERING IN BUILDINGS - COMMENTARY ON THE EQUATIONS GIVEN IN PART 1
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