Gordon E Hartzell
Advances in Combustion Toxicology
Gordon E Hartzell
Advances in Combustion Toxicology
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This book addresses the three basic areas of combustion toxicology: combustion of materials, assessment of the toxicity of smoke, and understanding of hazards to humans. It is based on the papers published in the Journal of Fire Sciences during 1983-1987.
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This book addresses the three basic areas of combustion toxicology: combustion of materials, assessment of the toxicity of smoke, and understanding of hazards to humans. It is based on the papers published in the Journal of Fire Sciences during 1983-1987.
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- Verlag: CRC Press
- Seitenzahl: 338
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. November 1988
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 162mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 708g
- ISBN-13: 9780877625902
- ISBN-10: 0877625905
- Artikelnr.: 21452785
- Verlag: CRC Press
- Seitenzahl: 338
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. November 1988
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 162mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 708g
- ISBN-13: 9780877625902
- ISBN-10: 0877625905
- Artikelnr.: 21452785
Hartzell\, Gordon E.
1. Combustion of Materials 2. Assessment of the Toxicity of Smoke 3.
Understanding of Hazards to Humans 4. Biological Studies of Combustion
Atmospheres 5. Influence of Heating Rates on the Toxicity of Evolved
Combustion Products: Results and a System for Research 6. A Comparative
Review of the Combustion Toxicity of Polyvinyl Chloride 7. An Evaluation of
Smoke Toxicity and Toxic Hazard of Electrical Nonmetallic Tubing Combustion
Products 8. A Bioassay Model for Testing the Incapacitating Effects of
Exposure to Combustion Product Atmospheres Using Cynamolgus Monkeys 9.
Acute Inhalation Toxicity of the Smoke Produced by Five Halogenated
Polymers 10. Toxic Hazards of Acrolein and Carbon Monoxide During
Combustion 11. Use of a Radiant Furnace Fire Model to Evaluate Acute
Toxicity of Smoke 12. Modeling of Toxicological Effects of Fire Gases: I.
Incapacitating Effects of Narcotic Fire Gases 13. Evaluation of Smoke
Toxicity Using Concentration-Time Products 14. Combustion Conditions and
Exposure Conditions for Combustion Product Toxicity Testing 15. The
Suitability of the DIN 53436 Test Apparatus for the Simulation of a Fire
Risk Situation with Flaming Combustion 16. Modeling of Toxicological
Effects of Fire Gases: II. Mathematical Modeling of Intoxication of Rats by
Carbon Monoxide and Hydrogen Cyanide 17. Reporting Combustion Product
Toxicity Test Results 18. Modeling of Toxicological Effects of Fire Gases:
III. Quantification of Post-Exposure Lethality of Rats from Exposure to HCI
Atmospheres 19. The Toxicity of Fire Effluents from Textiles and Upholstery
Materials 20. Effect of Experimental Conditions on the Evolution of
Combustion Products Using a Modified University of Pittsburgh Toxicity Test
Apparatus
Understanding of Hazards to Humans 4. Biological Studies of Combustion
Atmospheres 5. Influence of Heating Rates on the Toxicity of Evolved
Combustion Products: Results and a System for Research 6. A Comparative
Review of the Combustion Toxicity of Polyvinyl Chloride 7. An Evaluation of
Smoke Toxicity and Toxic Hazard of Electrical Nonmetallic Tubing Combustion
Products 8. A Bioassay Model for Testing the Incapacitating Effects of
Exposure to Combustion Product Atmospheres Using Cynamolgus Monkeys 9.
Acute Inhalation Toxicity of the Smoke Produced by Five Halogenated
Polymers 10. Toxic Hazards of Acrolein and Carbon Monoxide During
Combustion 11. Use of a Radiant Furnace Fire Model to Evaluate Acute
Toxicity of Smoke 12. Modeling of Toxicological Effects of Fire Gases: I.
Incapacitating Effects of Narcotic Fire Gases 13. Evaluation of Smoke
Toxicity Using Concentration-Time Products 14. Combustion Conditions and
Exposure Conditions for Combustion Product Toxicity Testing 15. The
Suitability of the DIN 53436 Test Apparatus for the Simulation of a Fire
Risk Situation with Flaming Combustion 16. Modeling of Toxicological
Effects of Fire Gases: II. Mathematical Modeling of Intoxication of Rats by
Carbon Monoxide and Hydrogen Cyanide 17. Reporting Combustion Product
Toxicity Test Results 18. Modeling of Toxicological Effects of Fire Gases:
III. Quantification of Post-Exposure Lethality of Rats from Exposure to HCI
Atmospheres 19. The Toxicity of Fire Effluents from Textiles and Upholstery
Materials 20. Effect of Experimental Conditions on the Evolution of
Combustion Products Using a Modified University of Pittsburgh Toxicity Test
Apparatus
1. Combustion of Materials 2. Assessment of the Toxicity of Smoke 3.
Understanding of Hazards to Humans 4. Biological Studies of Combustion
Atmospheres 5. Influence of Heating Rates on the Toxicity of Evolved
Combustion Products: Results and a System for Research 6. A Comparative
Review of the Combustion Toxicity of Polyvinyl Chloride 7. An Evaluation of
Smoke Toxicity and Toxic Hazard of Electrical Nonmetallic Tubing Combustion
Products 8. A Bioassay Model for Testing the Incapacitating Effects of
Exposure to Combustion Product Atmospheres Using Cynamolgus Monkeys 9.
Acute Inhalation Toxicity of the Smoke Produced by Five Halogenated
Polymers 10. Toxic Hazards of Acrolein and Carbon Monoxide During
Combustion 11. Use of a Radiant Furnace Fire Model to Evaluate Acute
Toxicity of Smoke 12. Modeling of Toxicological Effects of Fire Gases: I.
Incapacitating Effects of Narcotic Fire Gases 13. Evaluation of Smoke
Toxicity Using Concentration-Time Products 14. Combustion Conditions and
Exposure Conditions for Combustion Product Toxicity Testing 15. The
Suitability of the DIN 53436 Test Apparatus for the Simulation of a Fire
Risk Situation with Flaming Combustion 16. Modeling of Toxicological
Effects of Fire Gases: II. Mathematical Modeling of Intoxication of Rats by
Carbon Monoxide and Hydrogen Cyanide 17. Reporting Combustion Product
Toxicity Test Results 18. Modeling of Toxicological Effects of Fire Gases:
III. Quantification of Post-Exposure Lethality of Rats from Exposure to HCI
Atmospheres 19. The Toxicity of Fire Effluents from Textiles and Upholstery
Materials 20. Effect of Experimental Conditions on the Evolution of
Combustion Products Using a Modified University of Pittsburgh Toxicity Test
Apparatus
Understanding of Hazards to Humans 4. Biological Studies of Combustion
Atmospheres 5. Influence of Heating Rates on the Toxicity of Evolved
Combustion Products: Results and a System for Research 6. A Comparative
Review of the Combustion Toxicity of Polyvinyl Chloride 7. An Evaluation of
Smoke Toxicity and Toxic Hazard of Electrical Nonmetallic Tubing Combustion
Products 8. A Bioassay Model for Testing the Incapacitating Effects of
Exposure to Combustion Product Atmospheres Using Cynamolgus Monkeys 9.
Acute Inhalation Toxicity of the Smoke Produced by Five Halogenated
Polymers 10. Toxic Hazards of Acrolein and Carbon Monoxide During
Combustion 11. Use of a Radiant Furnace Fire Model to Evaluate Acute
Toxicity of Smoke 12. Modeling of Toxicological Effects of Fire Gases: I.
Incapacitating Effects of Narcotic Fire Gases 13. Evaluation of Smoke
Toxicity Using Concentration-Time Products 14. Combustion Conditions and
Exposure Conditions for Combustion Product Toxicity Testing 15. The
Suitability of the DIN 53436 Test Apparatus for the Simulation of a Fire
Risk Situation with Flaming Combustion 16. Modeling of Toxicological
Effects of Fire Gases: II. Mathematical Modeling of Intoxication of Rats by
Carbon Monoxide and Hydrogen Cyanide 17. Reporting Combustion Product
Toxicity Test Results 18. Modeling of Toxicological Effects of Fire Gases:
III. Quantification of Post-Exposure Lethality of Rats from Exposure to HCI
Atmospheres 19. The Toxicity of Fire Effluents from Textiles and Upholstery
Materials 20. Effect of Experimental Conditions on the Evolution of
Combustion Products Using a Modified University of Pittsburgh Toxicity Test
Apparatus