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    NFPA 269-2017 Standard Test Method for Developing Toxic Potency Data for Use in Fire Hazard Modeling (Effective Date 12 01 2016).pdf

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    NFPA 269-2017 Standard Test Method for Developing Toxic Potency Data for Use in Fire Hazard Modeling (Effective Date 12 01 2016).pdf

    1、 NFPA 269 2017 Standard Test Method for Developing T oxic Potency Data for Use in Fire Hazard ModelingIMPORTANT NOTICES AND DISCLAIMERS CONCERNING NFPA STANDARDS NOTICE AND DISCLAIMER OF LIABILITY CONCERNING THE USE OF NFPA STANDARDS NFPA codes, standards, recommended practices, and guides (“NFPA St

    2、andards”), of which the document contained herein is one, are developed through a consensus standards development process approved by the American National Standards Institute. This process brings together volunteers representing varied viewpoints and interests to achieve consensus on re and other s

    3、afety issues. While the NFPA administers the process and establishes rules to promote fairness in the development of consensus, it does not independently test, evaluate, or verify the accuracy of any information or the soundness of any judgments contained in NFPA Standards. The NFPA disclaims liabil

    4、ity for any personal injury, property or other damages of any nature whatsoever, whether special, indirect, consequential or compensatory, directly or indirectly resulting from the publication, use of, or reliance on NFPA Standards. The NFPA also makes no guaranty or warranty as to the accuracy or c

    5、ompleteness of any information published herein. In issuing and making NFPA Standards available, the NFPA is not undertaking to render professional or other services for or on behalf of any person or entity. Nor is the NFPA undertaking to perform any duty owed by any person or entity to someone else

    6、. Anyone using this document should rely on his or her own independent judgment or, as appropriate, seek the advice of a competent professional in determining the exercise of reasonable care in any given circumstances. The NFPA has no power, nor does it undertake, to police or enforce compliance wit

    7、h the contents of NFPA Standards. Nor does the NFPA list, certify, test, or inspect products, designs, or installations for compliance with this document. Any certication or other statement of compliance with the requirements of this document shall not be attributable to the NFPA and is solely the r

    8、esponsibility of the certier or maker of the statement. REMINDER: UPDATING OF NFPA STANDARDS Users of NFPA codes, standards, recommended practices, and guides (“NFPA Standards”) should be aware that NFPA Standards may be amended from time to time through the issuance of Tentative Interim Amendments

    9、or corrected by Errata. An ofcial NFPA Standard at any point in time consists of the current edition of the document together with any Tentative Interim Amendment and any Errata then in effect. In order to determine whether an NFPA Standard has been amended through the issuance of Tentative Interim

    10、Amendments or corrected by Errata, visit the “Codes email: stds_adminnfpa.org. For more information about NFPA, visit the NFPA website at www.nfpa.org. All NFPA codes and standards can be viewed at no cost at www.nfpa.org/docinfo.269-1 NFPA and National Fire Protection Association are registered tra

    11、demarks of the National Fire Protection Association, Quincy, Massachusetts 02169. Copyright 2016 National Fire Protection Association . All Rights Reserved. NFPA 269 Standard Test Method for Developing Toxic Potency Data for Use in Fire Hazard Modeling 2017 Edition This edition of NFPA 269, Standard

    12、 Test Method for Developing Toxic Potency Data for Use in Fire Hazard Modeling, was prepared by the Technical Committee on Fire Tests. It was issued by the Standards Council on November 11, 2016, with an effective date of December 1, 2016, and supersedes all previous editions. This edition of NFPA 2

    13、69 was approved as an American National Standard on December 1, 2016. Origin and Development of NFPA 269 The rst edition of NFPA 269 was published in 1996. It was desirable to establish a standard test method for the development of data for use in toxic hazard modeling. The basis of this standard wa

    14、s derived from work completed by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). The 2000 edition was a reconrmation of the earlier edition. The 2007 edition was a complete revision for compliance with the Manual of Style for NFPA Technical Committee Documents. The 2012 edition was revise

    15、d to contain new scope statements for testing lethal toxic potency values and new requirements for testing reports. The 2017 edition includes revisions to the reporting section, clarifying the use of animal check tests, as revised in a TIA. Revisions also have been made to the power supply for the s

    16、park ignition gure in Chapter 5.DEVELOPING TOXIC POTENCY DATA FOR USE IN FIRE HAZARD MODELING 269-2 2017 Edition Technical Committee on Fire Tests Barry L. Badders, Jr., Chair Intertek Testing Services, TX RT Scott W. Adams, Park City Fire Service District, UT E Rep. International Fire Marshals Asso

    17、ciation Farid Alfawakhiri, American Iron and Steel Institute, IL M James A. Burns, New York State Department, NY E Rep. Firemens Association of the State of New York Benjamin H. Caldwell, Skidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP, NY SE Marcos Chaos, FM Global, MA I Gordon H. Damant, Inter-City Testing & Consu

    18、lting Corp. of California, CA SE Rick D. Davis, National Institute of Standards & Technology, MD RT Scott E. Dillon, Crane Engineering, MN SE William E. Fitch, P, FL SE Richard G. Gann, Gaithersburg, MD SE Marcelo M. Hirschler, GBH International, CA SE Paul A. Hough, Armstrong World Industries, Inc.

    19、, PA M William E. Koffel, Koffel Associates, Inc., MD SE Sergei V. Levchik, Israel Chemicals Ltd. (ICL-IP), NY M Rep. ACC-North American Flame Retardant Alliance Richard T. Long, Jr., Exponent, Inc., MD M Rep. Upholstered Furniture Action Council James Andrew Lynch, Amped I Research & Development, P

    20、A SE John Martell, Professional Fire Fighters of Maine/IAFF, ME L Rep. International Association of Fire Fighters Rodney A. McPhee, Canadian Wood Council, Canada M Kathleen A. Newman, Firetect, CA M Arthur J. Parker, JENSEN HUGHES, MD SE Jillian Roberts, Alaska Fire Marshals Ofce, AK E Kenneth Rober

    21、ts, ICC Evaluation Services, AL U Michael L. Savage, Sr., City of Rio Rancho, NM E David T. Sheppard, U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms & Explosives, MD RT Dwayne E. Sloan, UL LLC, NC RT Stanislav I. Stoliarov, University of Maryland, MD SE Kuma Sumathipala, American Wood Council, VA M Alter

    22、nates Erik H. Anderson, Koffel Associates, Inc., MD SE (Alt. to William E. Koffel) Jesse J. Beitel, JENSEN HUGHES, MD SE (Alt. to Arthur J. Parker) Richard J. Davis, FM Global, MA I (Alt. to Marcos Chaos) Timothy Earl, GBH International, MI SE (Alt. to Marcelo M. Hirschler) Sam W. Francis, American

    23、Wood Council, PA M (Alt. to Kuma Sumathipala) Matthew Freeborn, Intertek Testing Services, PA RT (Alt. to Barry L. Badders, Jr.) Stephen Paul Fuss, U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms & Explosives, MD RT (Alt. to David T. Sheppard) Justin A. Geiman, Fire and Risk Alliance LLC, MD SE (Alt. to J

    24、ames Andrew Lynch) Marc L. Janssens, Southwest Research Institute, TX RT Randall K. Laymon, UL LLC, IL RT (Alt. to Dwayne E. Sloan) Michael Schmeida, Gypsum Association, OH M Ineke Van Zeeland, Canadian Wood Council, Canada M (Alt. to Rodney A. McPhee) Matthew T. Vinci, International Association of

    25、Fire Fighters, DC L (Alt. to John Martell) Robert J. Wills, American Iron and Steel Institute, AL M (Alt. to Farid Alfawakhiri) Joe Ziolkowski, American Furniture Manufacturers Association, NC M (Alt. to Richard T. Long, Jr.) Nonvoting Robert H. Barker, American Fiber Manufacturers Association, VA M

    26、 Rep. American Fiber Manufacturers Association Rohit Khanna, U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, MD C Rep. U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission Andrew Lock, U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, MD C Rep. U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission Tracy L. Vecchiarelli, NFPA Staff LiaisonCOM

    27、MITTEE PERSONNEL 269-3 2017 Edition This list represents the membership at the time the Committee was balloted on the nal text of this edition. Since that time, changes in the membership may have occurred. A key to classications is found at the back of the document. NOTE: Membership on a committee s

    28、hall not in and of itself constitute an endorsement of the Association or any document developed by the committee on which the member serves. Committee Scope: This Committee shall have primary responsibility for documents on re testing procedures, for reviewing existing re test standards and recomme

    29、nding appropriate action to NFPA, for recommending the application of and advising on the interpretation of acceptable test standards for re problems of concern to NFPA technical committees and members, and for acting in a liaison capacity between NFPA and the committees of other organizations writi

    30、ng re test standards. This Committee does not cover re tests that are used to evaluate extinguishing agents, devices, or systems.DEVELOPING TOXIC POTENCY DATA FOR USE IN FIRE HAZARD MODELING 269-4 2017 Edition Contents Chapter 1 Administration 269 5 1.1 Scope. . 269 5 1.2 Purpose. . 269 5 Chapter 2

    31、Referenced Publications 269 6 2.1 General. 269 6 2.2 NFPA Publications. (Reserved) 269 6 2.3 Other Publications. . 269 6 2.4 References for Extracts in Mandatory Sections. (Reserved) 269 6 Chapter 3 Denitions . 269 6 3.1 General. 269 6 3.2 NFPA Ofcial Denitions. 269 6 3.3 General Denitions. 269 6 Ch

    32、apter 4 Test Method 269 6 4.1 Summary of Test Method. . 269 6 Chapter 5 Test Apparatus 269 7 5.1 Efuent Collection and Animal Exposure Chamber. 269 7 5.2 Chimney. 269 7 5.3 Smoke Shutter. . 269 8 5.4 Combustion Cell. . 269 8 5.5 Radiant Heaters. 269 8 5.6 Temperature Controller. . 269 10 5.7 Heat Fl

    33、ux Meter. 269 10 5.8 Igniter. 269 10 5.9 Specimen Holder. 269 10 5.10 Load Cell. . 269 10 5.11 Gas Sampling. 269 10 5.12 Data Collection. . 269 11 5.13 Animal Restrainers. . 269 11 Chapter 6 Hazards 269 12 6.1 Safety Precautions. . 269 12 6.2 Venting System for Exposure Chamber. 269 12 Chapter 7 Mat

    34、erial Test Specimens . 269 12 7.1 Test Specimens. . 269 12 7.2 Conditioning. . 269 12 Chapter 8 Test Animals 269 12 8.1 Test Animal Specications. . 269 12 8.2 Maintenance and Care. . 269 12 8.3 Quarantine Period. 269 12 8.4 Housing. . 269 12 8.5 Weighing. . 269 12 8.6 Exposure. . 269 13 8.7 After Te

    35、sting. 269 13 Chapter 9 Equipment Calibration . 269 13 9.1 Calibration of the Apparatus. . 269 13 9.2 Heat Flux Calibration. . 269 13 9.3 Gas Analyzer Calibration. 269 13 9.4 Load Cell Calibration. . 269 13 9.5 Calibration of the Temperature Controller. 269 13 Chapter 10 Procedures 269 14 10.1 Gener

    36、al. 269 14 10.2 Preparation for Tests. 269 14 10.3 Test Procedure. 269 14 Chapter 11 Calculation 269 15 11.1 General. 269 15 11.2 Equations. 269 15 Chapter 12 Analysis 269 15 12.1 Report. 269 15 12.2 Gas Analysis Data. 269 15 12.3 Calculations. 269 15 12.4 Best Overall Predicted LC 50Value. . 269 15 12.5 Report. 269 16 Annex A Explanatory Material 269 16 Annex B Commentary 269 16 Annex C Precision and Bias . 269 19 Annex D Informational References 269 20 Index . 269 21


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