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Future proof? A new European standard and CE marking will pose even tougher demands on ductwork to resist the spread of fire
British Library Online Contents | 2009| -
experience of an outward bound team building event leads him to draw parallels with the need for a unified approach for the fire safety industry
British Library Online Contents | 2009| -
Andy Nicholson sets out the fire safety strategy for the GBP 78m Darwin Centre, an innovative building which combines scientific research and public access
British Library Online Contents | 2009 -
The importance of early warning: Wireless interconnection means that there is no reason to skimp on detection
British Library Online Contents | 2008| -
Fortress Fjord A stunning new apartment complex in Norway has been fitted with a residential sprinkler system
British Library Online Contents | 2008 -
Economic sprinklers The case for sprinklers has to be made in persuasive, economic terms
British Library Online Contents | 2008| -
Combustible dust: An industrial dust explosion has the potential to cause much damage to plant and equipment, as well as serious injury to factory personnel
British Library Online Contents | 2008| -
Listening to customers and being passionate about what they do is key to Integral's fire division
British Library Online Contents | 2008 -
Mark Cummings explains the testing and certification process for fire doors, and the implications this can have on their eventual installation
British Library Online Contents | 2008 -
Has the `light touch' regulatory approach of the Fire Safety Order resulted in some responsible persons being out of their depth? Tom Welland thinks so
British Library Online Contents | 2009 -
Water, water everywhere...: the installation of fire protection systems at Hamburg's new international maritime museum
British Library Online Contents | 2009|