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Author
Braun, E.
Title
Fire Hazard Evaluation of the Interior of WMATA Metrorail Cars. Final Report.
File
  1. get_pdf.cfm?pub_id=107130
Coporate
National Bureau of Standards, Gaithersburg, MD
Sponsor
Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority, Washington, DC
Report
NBSIR 75-971, December 1975, 34 p.
Distribution
Available from National Technical Information Service
Keywords
flame spread | flammability | large scale fire tests | neoprene (trademark) | smoke | subways | transportation | urethanes
Abstract
A series of fire tests was conducted for the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority to assist them in assessing the potential or fire hazard in the new Metrorail subway cars. Results of small-scale laboratory tests were found inadequate for this assessment. Results of full-scale tests on mock-ups of the interior (and on a real car for a smoke penetration test) show that the potential for hazard arises primarily from the seat padding and covering and from the plastic wall lining. The hazard arises both from smoke development and from spread of flame and heat. The times to reach unacceptable conditions has been determined for several test conditions. It is recommended that the authorities review these times in the context of what they consider to be appropriate times for safe escape. Recommendations are made for increasing the amount of time available for escape. These would require changes in the seating and wall lining materials.