Combustion products from ventilation controlled fires : toxicity assessment and modelling
Toxic smoke from fires is regularly identified as the leading cause of death in fire casualties. In most countries statistics suggest more than 70% of fire deaths are caused by either toxic smoke inhalation, or heat burns and toxic smoke inhalation. In most cases, fire victims are impaired from esca...
Main Author: | Aljumaiah, Omar Abdulaziz O. |
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Other Authors: | Andrews, G. ; Phylaktou, R. |
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University of Leeds
2012
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Online Access: | http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.559127 |
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