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view article (1.0)Fire Smoke Toxicity--Computer Modelling of Toxicity Data and the Use of Tests for Hazard Assessment.Huntingdon Research Center, Ltd., EnglandRAPRA Technology Ltd. Fire Toxicity of Plastics. Papers From a One Day Seminar. May 18, 1989, Shropshire, England, 1-9 p., 1989Lee, B. C.; Burns, D. M.; Gairola, C. G.; Harris, J. E.; Hoffman, D.; Pillsbury, H. C., Jr.; Shopland, D. R.
view article (1.0)Toxicity Testing Plan. Volume 5.Consumer Product Safety Commission, Washington, DC; San Diego Medical Center, CA; Kentucky Univ., Lexington; Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston; American Health Foundation, Valhalla, NY; Department of Health and Human Services, Washington, DCVolume 5Volume 5
August 1993
179 p.Straehl, L.
view article (1.0)Flammability of Textiles and the Position of Wool in Contrast to Other Fibers.International Wool Secretariat, Zurich, SwitzerlandGottlieb Duttweiler Institute for Economic and Social Studies. Textile Flammability and Consumer Study. GDI Occasional Publication 45. January 23-24, 1969, Zurich, Switzerland, 13-27 p., 1969Timko, R. J.; Derick, R. L.
view article (1.0)Determining the Integrity of Escapeways During a Simulated Fire in an Underground Coal Mine.Pittsburgh Research Center, PA; Colorado Westmoreland, Inc., Panoia, COSociety of Mining Engineers, Inc. (SME). U.S. Mine Ventilation Symposium, 4th. June 5-7, 1989, Society of Mining Enginers, Inc., Littleton, CO, Berkeley, CA, 48-56 p., 1989Boettner, E. A.
view article (1.0)Identification of the Combustion Products of Plastic.Michigan Univ., Ann ArborWayne State University. Flammability Characteristics of Polymeric Materials. Polymer Conference Series. May 9-June 24, 1966, Detroit, MI, 1-22 p., 1966MacBride, R. R.
view article (1.0)Toxicity: A Gnawing Concern That Could Get Tougher to Live With.Modern Plastics, Vol. 50, No. 10, 73-74, October 1973Pinkerton, M. N.; Kociba, R. J.; Petrella, R. V.; McAllister, D. L.; Willis, M. L.; Fulfs, J. C.; Thoma, H.; Hutzinger, O.
view article (1.0)Preliminary Report on the Investigation of the Comparative Toxicity of Combustion Products of High Impact Polystyrene With and Without Decabromodiphenyloxide/Antimony Trioxide as a Flame Retardant Using 2,3,7,8-Tetrabromodibenzo-P-Dioxin and 2,3,7,8-Tetrabromodibenzofuran as Positive Controls.Ethyl Corp., Baton Rough, LA; Dow Chemical, Midland, MI; Great Lakes Chemical Corp., West Lafayette, IN; Inhausen Research Inst., Ft. Collins, CO; Bayreuth Univ., GermanyChemosphere, Vol. 18, No. 1-6, 1243-1249, 1989Caldwell, D. J.; Alarie, Y. C.
view article (1.0)Method to Determine the Potential Toxicity of Smoke From Burning Polymers. Part 3. Comparison of Synthetic Polymers to Douglas Fir Using the UPitt II Flaming Combustion/Toxicity of Smoke Apparatus.Pittsburgh Univ., PAJournal of Fire Sciences, Vol. 9, No. 6, 470-518, November/December 1991Braun, E.; Klote, J. H.; Davis, S.; Levin, B. C.; Paabo, M.; Gann, R. G.
view article (1.0)Assessment Methodology for the Fire Performance of School Bus Interior Components.National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MDInternational Association for Fire Safety Science. Fire Safety Science. Proceedings. 3rd International Symposium. July 8-12, 1991, Elsevier Applied Science, New York, Edinburgh, Scotland, Cox, G.; Langford, B., Editors, 855-864 p., 1991Hirschler, M. M.; Smith, G. F.
view article (1.0)Investigation of a Smoke Toxicity Fire Model for Use on Wood.Goodrich (B. F.) Co., Avon Lake, OHInternational Association for Fire Safety Science. Fire Safety Science. Proceedings. 3rd International Symposium. July 8-12, 1991, Elsevier Applied Science, New York, Edinburgh, Scotland, Cox, G.; Langford, B., Editors, 615-624 p., 1991