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BS ISO/TR 11696-2:1999

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Uses of reaction to fire test results Fire hazard assessment of construction products

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Language(s)

English

Published date

15-05-2000

€271.12
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Foreword
Introduction
1 Scope
2 References
3 Terms and definitions
4 Fire characteristics
5 Fire hazard assessment
6 The decision tree
    6.1 Step 1 - Definition of fire scenario
          (probabilistic)
    6.2 Step 2 - Ignition hazard (deterministic)
    6.3 Step 3 - Fire growth hazard (deterministic)
    6.4 Step 4 - Smoke (deterministic)
    6.5 Step 5 - Rate of hazard development
          (probabilistic)
7 Factors affecting fire growth and the extent of
    their importance
    7.1 Step 1 - Definition of fire scenario
    7.2 Step 2 - Ignition
    7.3 Step 3 - Fire development
    7.4 Step 4 - Smoke
    7.5 Step 5 - Rate of hazard development
Annexes
A An example of a quantitative assessment of
    fire test data
B Guidelines to classification data from ISO
    fire tests
C An example of a calculation of visibility within
    a building on fire
Bibliography

Provides a guide to the principles and use of fire test data and other relevant information regarding construction products and their end-use environment, in order that potential fire hazards and/or risks can be assessed. Suggests methods for expression of results and interpretation of data to aid the fire hazard assessment process. The guide is aimed at materials manufacturers and convertors, wholesalers and retailers, designers, specifiers and regulating bodies, and consumer representatives.

Committee
FSH/21
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
38
PublisherName
British Standards Institution
Status
Current

This part of ISO/TR11696 provides guidance on the principles and use of fire test data and other relevant information concerning construction products and their end-use environment, so that potential fire hazards and/or risks may be assessed. It suggests procedures for expressing results and how to interpret the data to aid the fire hazard assessment process. The guidance given is aimed at materials manufacturers and convertors, designers, wholesalers and retailers, specifiers and regulating bodies, and consumer representatives.

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