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view article (1.0)Comparison of Combustion Toxicity From the University of Pittsburgh Test With Large and Intermediate Scale Fire Tests.Anderson Labs., Inc., Dedham, MAInternational Conference on Fire Safety, 13th. Volume 13. January 11-15, 1988, Product Safety Corp., Sunnyvale, CA, Millbrae, CA, 430-434 p., 1988Suzuki, H.
view article (1.0)Progress Report on Fire and Toxicity Chemistry in Japan.Building Research Institute, Ibaraki-ken, JapanNISTIR 4449,U.S./Japan Government Cooperative Program on Natural Resources (UJNR). Fire Research and Safety. 11th Joint Panel Meeting. October 19-24, 1989, Berkeley, CA, Jason, N. H.; Cramer, D. M., Editors, 70-71 p., 1990Hirata, T.; Fukui, Y.; Kawamoto, S.; Inoue, M.
view article (1.0)Combustion Toxicity of Woods Treated With Retardants and CCA Preservatives.Forestry and Forest Products Research Institute, Ibaraki, JapanNISTIR 4449,U.S./Japan Government Cooperative Program on Natural Resources (UJNR). Fire Research and Safety. 11th Joint Panel Meeting. October 19-24, 1989, Berkeley, CA, Jason, N. H.; Cramer, D. M., Editors, 72-79 p., 1990Stacy, H. W.
view article (1.0)Combustion Toxicity Testing by the University of Pittsburgh Method: A Review of the Performance Characteristics of a Variety of Materials and Products. (Abstract Only)Southwest Research Institute, San Antonio, TXFire Retardant Chemicals Association. Fire Retardant Engineering Polymers and Alloys--Products and Applications--Compounding--Testing and Evaluation. FRCA Spring Conference, 1989. March 12-15, 1989, Technomic Publishing Co., Lancaster, PA, San Antonio, TX, 223 p., 1989Packham, S. C.
view article (1.0)Flammability and Toxicological Aspects Pertaining to the Combustion of Douglas Fir.Utah Univ., Salt Lake CityUniversity of Utah. Flammability of Materials. Polymer Conference Series. July 7-11, 1975, Salt Lake City, UT, 1-26 p., 1975Esposito, F. M.
view article (1.0)Blood and Air Concentrations of Benzene, Carbon Monoxide and Hydrogen Cyanide Following Inhalation of These Gases or Thermal Decomposition Products of Polymers Releasing These Toxicants. Special Report to National Bureau of Standards Toxicity of Plastic Combustion Products.Pittsburgh Univ., PANational Bureau of Standards, Washington, DC, Thesis, September 1987, 274 p.Chien, W. P.; Delain, G. E.; Richards, F. S.
view article (1.0)New York State Fire Gas Toxicity Requirements: Past, Present and Future.New York State Department of State, AlbanyJournal of Fire Sciences, Vol. 9, No. 3, 173-182, May/June 1991International Organization for Standardization
view article (1.0)Toxicity Testing of Fire Effluents. Part 1. General.International Organization for Standardization, Geneve, SwitzerlandISO TR 9122-1, November 15, 1989, 23 p.International Organization for Standardization
view article (1.0)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).International Organization for Standardization, Geneve, SwitzerlandISO TR 9122-2, October 15, 1990, 18 p.Kibert, C. J.
view article (1.0)Combustion Toxicilogy Testing of Halon Replacement Agents.Florida Univ., GainesvilleAmerican Technologies International. Fire Safety '91 Conference. Volume 4. November 4-7, 1991, Am. Technologies Intl., Pinellas Park, FL, St. Petersburg, FL, 227-237 p., 1991