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ISO 13344:2015

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Estimation of the lethal toxic potency of fire effluents
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French, English

Published date

01-12-2015

ISO 13344:2015 provides a means for estimating the lethal toxic potency of the fire effluent produced from a material while exposed to the specific combustion conditions of a physical fire model. The lethal toxic potency values are specifically related to the fire model selected, the exposure scenario and the material evaluated.

Lethal toxic potency values associated with 30-min exposures of rats are predicted using calculations which employ combustion atmosphere analytical data for carbon monoxide (CO), carbon dioxide (CO2), oxygen (O2) (vitiation) and, if present, hydrogen cyanide (HCN), hydrogen chloride (HCl), hydrogen bromide (HBr), hydrogen fluoride (HF), sulfur dioxide (SO2), nitrogen dioxide (NO2), acrolein and formaldehyde. The chemical composition of the test specimen may suggest additional combustion products to be quantified and included. If the fire effluent toxic potency cannot be attributed to the toxicants analysed, this is an indication that other toxicants or factors must be considered.

ISO 13344:2015 is applicable to the estimation of the lethal toxic potency of fire effluent atmospheres produced from materials, products or assemblies under controlled laboratory conditions and should not be used in isolation to describe or appraise the toxic hazard or risk of materials, products or assemblies under actual fire conditions. However, results of this test may be used as elements of a fire hazard assessment that takes into account all of the factors which are pertinent to an assessment of the fire hazard of a particular end use; see ISO 19706.

The intended use of fire safety-engineering calculations is for life-safety prediction for people and is most frequently for time intervals somewhat shorter than 30 min. This extrapolation across species and exposure intervals is outside the scope of ISO 13344:2015.

ISO 13344:2015 does not purport to address all of the safety problems associated with its use. It is the responsibility of the user of ISO 13344:2015 to establish appropriate safety and health practices.

Committee
ISO/TC 92/SC 3
DevelopmentNote
Supersedes ISO/DIS 13344. (12/2015)
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
13
PublisherName
International Organization for Standardization
Status
Current
Supersedes

Standards Relationship
BS ISO 13344:2015 Identical
NF ISO 13344 : 2016 Identical

ISO/TS 16312-1:2004 Guidance for assessing the validity of physical fire models for obtaining fire effluent toxicity data for fire hazard and risk assessment Part 1: Criteria
ISO 27368:2008 Analysis of blood for asphyxiant toxicants — Carbon monoxide and hydrogen cyanide
09/30206172 DC : 0 BS EN 60695-7-3 ED.1 - FIRE HAZARD TESTING - PART 7-3: TOXICITY OF FIRE EFFLUENT - USE AND INTERPRETATION OF TEST RESULTS
15/30318694 DC : 0 BS ISO 12828-2 - VALIDATION METHODS FOR FIRE GAS ANALYSES - PART 2: VALIDATION OF QUANTIFICATION METHOD
NF EN 60695-7-1 : 2011 FIRE HAZARD TESTING - PART 7-1: TOXICITY OF FIRE EFFLUENT - GENERAL GUIDANCE
ISO 12828-2:2016 Validation method for fire gas analysis Part 2: Intralaboratory validation of quantification methods
IEC 60695-7-1:2010 Fire hazard testing - Part 7-1: Toxicity of fire effluent - General guidance
EN 60695-7-2:2011 Fire hazard testing - Part 7-2: Toxicity of fire effluent - Summary and relevance of test methods
EN 60695-7-3 : 2011 FIRE HAZARD TESTING - PART 7-3: TOXICITY OF FIRE EFFLUENT - USE AND INTERPRETATION OF TEST RESULTS (IEC 60695-7-3:2011)
OVE/ONORM EN 60695-7-2 : 2013 FIRE HAZARD TESTING - PART 7-2: TOXICITY OF FIRE EFFLUENT - SUMMARY AND RELEVANCE OF TEST METHODS (IEC 60695-7-2:2011)
BS ISO 26367-2:2017 Guidelines for assessing the adverse environmental impact of fire effluents Methodology for compiling data on environmentally significant emissions from fires
BS EN 60695-7-1:2010 Fire hazard testing Toxicity of fire effluent. General guidance
DD IEC/TS 60695-7-3:2004 Fire hazard testing Toxicity of fire effluent. Use and interpretation of test results
DD IEC/TS 60695-7-51:2002 Fire hazard testing. Toxicity of fire effluent Estimation of toxic potency. Calculation and interpretation of test results
09/30205350 DC : 0 BS EN 60695-7-2 ED.1 - FIRE HAZARD TESTING - PART 7-2: TOXICITY OF FIRE EFFLUENT - SUMMARY AND RELEVANCE OF TEST METHODS
CEI EN 60695-7-1 : 2013 FIRE HAZARD TESTING - PART 7-1: TOXICITY OF FIRE EFFLUENT - GENERAL GUIDANCE
I.S. EN 60695-7-3:2011 FIRE HAZARD TESTING - PART 7-3: TOXICITY OF FIRE EFFLUENT - USE AND INTERPRETATION OF TEST RESULTS (IEC 60695-7-3:2011)
I.S. EN 60695-7-2:2011 FIRE HAZARD TESTING - PART 7-2: TOXICITY OF FIRE EFFLUENT - SUMMARY AND RELEVANCE OF TEST METHODS (IEC 60695-7-2:2011)
IEC 60695-7-2:2011 Fire hazard testing - Part 7-2: Toxicity of fire effluent - Summary and relevance of test methods
CEI EN 60695-7-2 : 2013 FIRE HAZARD TESTING - PART 7-2: TOXICITY OF FIRE EFFLUENT - SUMMARY AND RELEVANCE OF TEST METHODS
BS ISO 19706:2011 Guidelines for assessing the fire threat to people
16/30284262 DC : 0 BS ISO 26367-2 - GUIDELINES FOR ASSESSING THE ADVERSE ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT OF FIRE EFFLUENTS - PART 2: METHODOLOGY FOR COMPILING DATA ON ENVIRONMENTALLY SIGNIFICANT EMISSIONS FROM FIRES
96/543674 DC : DRAFT DEC 1996 ISO CD 13571 - FIRE HAZARD ANALYSIS - LIFE THREAT COMPONENTS OF FIRE
BS EN 60695-7-3:2011 Fire hazard testing Toxicity of fire effluent. Use and interpretation of test results
99/240635 DC : 0 IEC 60695-7-51 ED 1.0 - FIRE HAZARD TESTING - PART 7-51: TOXICITY OF FIRE EFFLUENT - ESTIMATION OF TOXIC POTENCY - CALCULATION AND INTERPRETATION OF TEST RESULTS
UNE-EN 60695-7-1:2011 Fire hazard testing -- Part 7-1: Toxicity of fire effluent - General guidance
BS 7899-2:1999 Code of practice for assessment of hazard to life and health from fire Guidance on methods for the quantification of hazards to life and health and estimation of time to incapacitation and death in fires
NFPA 269 : 2017 TEST METHOD FOR DEVELOPING TOXIC POTENCY DATA FOR USE IN FIRE HAZARD MODELING
ISO 26367-2:2017 Guidelines for assessing the adverse environmental impact of fire effluents — Part 2: Methodology for compiling data on environmentally significant emissions from fires
ISO/TR 16312-2:2007 Guidance for assessing the validity of physical fire models for obtaining fire effluent toxicity data for fire hazard and risk assessment Part 2: Evaluation of individual physical fire models
IEC TS 60695-7-50:2002 Fire hazard testing - Part 7-50: Toxicity of fire effluent - Estimation of toxic potency - Apparatus and test method
IEC TS 60695-7-51:2002 Fire hazard testing - Part 7-51: Toxicity of fire effluent - Estimation of toxic potency: Calculation and interpretation of test results
PD ISO/TS 19700:2016 Controlled equivalence ratio method for the determination of hazardous components of fire effluents. Steady-state tube furnace
BS EN 60695-7-2:2011 Fire hazard testing Toxicity of fire effluent. Summary and relevance of test methods
BS ISO 29903:2012 Guidance for comparison of toxic gas data between different physical fire models and scales
DIN 5510-2:2009-05 PREVENTIVE FIRE PROTECTION IN RAILWAY VEHICLES - PART 2: FIRE BEHAVIOUR AND FIRE SIDE EFFECTS OF MATERIALS AND PARTS - CLASSIFICATION, REQUIREMENTS AND TEST METHODS
ISO 16312-1:2016 Guidance for assessing the validity of physical fire models for obtaining fire effluent toxicity data for fire hazard and risk assessment Part 1: Criteria
ISO 19702:2015 Guidance for sampling and analysis of toxic gases and vapours in fire effluents using Fourier Transform Infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy
ISO 15928-4:2017 Houses — Description of performance — Part 4: Fire safety
UNE-EN 60695-7-3:2012 Fire hazard testing - Part 7-3: Toxicity of fire effluent - Use and interpretation of test results
CEI EN 60695-7-3 : 2013 FIRE HAZARD TESTING - PART 7-3: TOXICITY OF FIRE EFFLUENT - USE AND INTERPRETATION OF TEST RESULTS
ISO 29903:2012 Guidance for comparison of toxic gas data between different physical fire models and scales
I.S. EN 60695-7-1:2010 FIRE HAZARD TESTING - PART 7-1: TOXICITY OF FIRE EFFLUENTS - GENERAL GUIDANCE
IEC TS 60695-7-3:2004 Fire hazard testing - Part 7-3: Toxicity of fire effluent - Use and interpretation of test results
UNE-EN 60695-7-2:2012 Fire hazard testing - Part 7-2: Toxicity of fire effluent - Summary and relevance of test methods
ISO 19706:2011 Guidelines for assessing the fire threat to people
BS ISO 27368:2008 Analysis of blood for asphyxiant toxicants. Carbon monoxide and hydrogen cyanide
10/30198657 DC : 0 BS EN 60695-7-1 - FIRE HAZARD TESTING - PART 7-1: TOXICITY OF FIRE EFFLUENT - GENERAL GUIDANCE
ISO/TS 19700:2016 Controlled equivalence ratio method for the determination of hazardous components of fire effluents — Steady-state tube furnace
ISO 13571:2012 Life-threatening components of fire Guidelines for the estimation of time to compromised tenability in fires
ISO/TS 13571:2002 Life-threatening components of fire Guidelines for the estimation of time available for escape using fire data
ISO/TS 19706:2004 Guidelines for assessing the fire threat to people
EN 60695-7-1:2010 Fire hazard testing - Part 7-1: Toxicity of fire effluent - General guidance

ISO 13943:2017 Fire safety — Vocabulary
ISO 19702:2015 Guidance for sampling and analysis of toxic gases and vapours in fire effluents using Fourier Transform Infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy
ISO 13571:2012 Life-threatening components of fire Guidelines for the estimation of time to compromised tenability in fires
ISO 19706:2011 Guidelines for assessing the fire threat to people
CFR 40(PTS700-END) : JUL 88 PROTECTION OF ENVIRONMENT - ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
ISO 19701:2013 Methods for sampling and analysis of fire effluents

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