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Homepage>PD ISO/TR 16312-2:2021 Guidance for assessing the validity of physical fire models for obtaining fire effluent toxicity data for fire hazard and risk assessment Evaluation of individual physical fire models
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PD ISO/TR 16312-2:2021 Guidance for assessing the validity of physical fire models for obtaining fire effluent toxicity data for fire hazard and risk assessment Evaluation of individual physical fire models

PD ISO/TR 16312-2:2021

Guidance for assessing the validity of physical fire models for obtaining fire effluent toxicity data for fire hazard and risk assessment Evaluation of individual physical fire models

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Označení normy:PD ISO/TR 16312-2:2021
Počet stran:54
Vydáno:2021-01-25
ISBN:978 0 539 05950 2
Status:Standard
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PD ISO/TR 16312-2:2021


This standard PD ISO/TR 16312-2:2021 Guidance for assessing the validity of physical fire models for obtaining fire effluent toxicity data for fire hazard and risk assessment is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 13.220.99 Other standards related to protection against fire

This document assesses the utility of physical fire models that have been standardized, are commonly used, and/or are cited in national or international standards, for generating fire effluent toxicity data of known accuracy. This is achieved by using the criteria established in ISO 16312-1 and the guidelines established in ISO 19706. The aspects of the models that are considered are: the intended application of the model, the combustion principles it manifests, the fire stage(s) that the model attempts to replicate, the types of data generated, the nature and appropriateness of the combustion conditions to which test specimens are exposed, and the degree of validity established for the model.