BS ISO TR 9122-2:1990
Withdrawn
A Withdrawn Standard is one, which is removed from sale, and its unique number can no longer be used. The Standard can be withdrawn and not replaced, or it can be withdrawn and replaced by a Standard with a different number.
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01-01-2012
English
15-12-1996
1 Scope
2 Definitions
3 Principles
3.1 Nature of toxic effects
3.2 Relevance of animal data to humans
3.3 "Classical" inhalation toxicology vs.
combustion toxicology
3.4 Determination of qualitative aspects of toxicity
(specific toxicity)
3.5 Determination of quantitative aspects of toxicity
(toxic potency)
3.6 Relative toxicity and its significance
3.7 Concentration/time/response relationships
3.8 Test concepts
4 Criteria
4.1 General criteria
4.2 Fire model
4.3 Analytical measurements
4.4 Animals
4.5 Experimental design
4.6 "Exposure-Dose"
4.7 Exposure duration
4.8 Thermal decomposition methods and exposure methods
4.9 Animal exposure modes
4.10 Observations and examinations
4.11 Post mortem examination
4.12 Results, data and reporting
5 Recommendations of methodology
Annex
A Bibliography
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