Fire spread in car parks: the findings of a three year research project by BRE to investigate the fire characteristics of modern vehicles and the potential hazard of fire spread in car parks (English)
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Title:Fire spread in car parks: the findings of a three year research project by BRE to investigate the fire characteristics of modern vehicles and the potential hazard of fire spread in car parks
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Published in:FIRE SAFETY ENGINEERING ; 16, 5 ; 14-20
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Publication date:2009-01-01
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Language:English
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Table of contents – Volume 16, Issue 5
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A little knowledge can be dangerous: Taking his cue from a philosophical plumber, Wilf Butcher examines the dangers of amateur meddling and welcomes the call for better knowledge of fire stopping| 2009
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Fire spread in car parks: the findings of a three year research project by BRE to investigate the fire characteristics of modern vehicles and the potential hazard of fire spread in car parks| 2009
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A healthy dose of fire protection: The seemingly relentless and sometimes piecemeal expansion of hospital sites poses a challenge for those managing their fire safety systemsWelch, B. et al. | 2009
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Early diagnosis: Hospitals and healthcare facilities are especially vulnerable in a fire because of the significant number of people who may be difficult to evacuate| 2009
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Retail therapy: As the author of new guidance for shopping centres, Gordon Garrad believes that while the Fire Safety Order has generally worked well in the retail sector, there is always room for improvement| 2009
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Star performance: Torn between attending informative seminar sessions, watching new product demonstrations and helping out on FSE's own standAlalouff, R. et al. | 2009