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Appendix E
SUGGESTED READINGS
Bukowski, R. W., W. W. Jones, B. C. Levin, and C. L. Forney. 1989. Hazard I. Fire
Hazard Assessment Method,. NIST Handbook 146, National Institute of Standards
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National Fire Risk Assessment Research Project: Final Report, National Fire
Protection Research Foundation, Quincy, MA.
Hartzell, G. E. 1991. Combustion Products and Their Effects on Life Safety, Fire
Protection Handbook Seventeenth Edition. National Fire Protection Association.
Quincy, MA.
ISO. 1989. Toxicity Testing of Fire Effluents," ISO/TR 9122. International
Organization for Standardization, Geneva, Switzerland.
Kaplan, H. L., A. F. Grand, and G. E. HartzelI. 1983. Combustion Toxicology: Principles
and Teat Methods, Technomic Publishing Company, Inc., Lancaster, PA.
Klimisch, H. I., I. E. Doe, G. E. Hartzell, S. C. Packham, I. Pauluhn, and D. A. Purser.
1987. Bioassay Procedures for Fire Effluents: Basic Principles, Criteria and
Metho~iology,~ Journal of Fire Sciences, Vol. 5, pp. 71-145.
Purser, D. A. 1988. Toxicity Assessment of Combustion Products and Modeling of Toxic
and Thermal Hazards in Fired SFPE Handbook of Fire Protection Engineering,
National Fire Protection Association, Quincy, MA, Section I, pp. 200-245.
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