ISO/TS 19706:2004
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Guidelines for assessing the fire threat to people
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English
23-11-2004
18-03-2019
ISO/TS 19706:2004 is to serve as general guidelines for assessment of the fire threat to people. ISO/TS 19706:2004 encompasses the development, evaluation and use of relevant quantitative information for fire hazard and risk assessment. This information, generally obtained from fire incidence investigation, fire statistics, real-scale fire tests and from physical fire models, is to be used in conjunction with computational models for analysis of the initiation and development of fire, fire spread, smoke formation and movement, chemical species generation, transport and decay and people movement, as well as fire detection and suppression (ISO/TR 13387). Aspects of the methodology described in ISO/TS 19706:2004 are further amplified in ISO/TS 13571 and ISO 13344.
ISO/TS 19706:2004 is intended to facilitate addressing the consequences of a single acute human exposure to fire effluent. Other effects of the heat, gases and aerosols (such as effects on electronic equipment and effects of frequent, multiple environmental exposures of people), which are of importance in fire safety design, will be addressed elsewhere.
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ISO/TC 92/SC 3
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| DevelopmentNote |
Supersedes ISO TR 9122-1 and ISO TR 9122-6 (11/2004) DRAFT ISO/DIS 19706 is also available for this standard. (12/2005)
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| DocumentType |
Technical Specification
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| Pages |
12
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| PublisherName |
International Organization for Standardization
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| Status |
Withdrawn
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| Standards | Relationship |
| NEN NPR ISO/TS 19706 : 2004 | Identical |
| ISO/TS 16312-1:2004 | Guidance for assessing the validity of physical fire models for obtaining fire effluent toxicity data for fire hazard and risk assessment — Part 1: Criteria |
| AFAP-1 : 2010 | NATO REACTION-TO-FIRE TESTS FOR MATERIALS - POLICY FOR THE PRE-SELECTION OF MATERIALS FOR MILITARY APPLICATIONS |
| ISO/TR 9122-4:1993 | Toxicity testing of fire effluents — Part 4: The fire model (furnaces and combustion apparatus used in small-scale testing) |
| ISO/TR 9122-1:1989 | Toxicity testing of fire effluents — Part 1: General |
| ISO 13344:2015 | Estimation of the lethal toxic potency of fire effluents |
| ISO/TR 9122-5:1993 | Toxicity testing of fire effluents — Part 5: Prediction of toxic effects of fire effluents |
| ISO/TR 13387-1:1999 | FIRE SAFETY ENGINEERING - PART 1: APPLICATION OF FIRE PERFORMANCE CONCEPTS TO DESIGN OBJECTIVES |
| ISO/TR 9122-2:1990 | Toxicity testing of fire effluents — Part 2: Guidelines for biological assays to determine the acute inhalation toxicity of fire effluents (basic principles, criteria and methodology) |
| ISO/TS 13571:2002 | Life-threatening components of fire — Guidelines for the estimation of time available for escape using fire data |
| ISO/TR 9122-3:1993 | Toxicity testing of fire effluents — Part 3: Methods for the analysis of gases and vapours in fire effluents |
| ISO/TR 13387-3:1999 | Fire safety engineering — Part 3: Assessment and verification of mathematical fire models |
| ISO/TR 13387-8:1999 | FIRE SAFETY ENGINEERING - PART 8: LIFE SAFETY - OCCUPANT BEHAVIOUR, LOCATION AND CONDITION |
| ISO/TR 13387-7:1999 | Fire safety engineering — Part 7: Detection, activation and suppression |
| ISO/TR 13387-4:1999 | Fire safety engineering — Part 4: Initiation and development of fire and generation of fire effluents |
| ISO/TR 13387-2:1999 | Fire safety engineering — Part 2: Design fire scenarios and design fires |
| ISO/TR 13387-6:1999 | Fire safety engineering — Part 6: Structural response and fire spread beyond the enclosure of origin |
| ISO/TR 13387-5:1999 | Fire safety engineering — Part 5: Movement of fire effluents |
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