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IEC 60695-7-1

IEC 60695-7-1:2010
Fire hazard testing - Part 7-1: Toxicity of fire effluent - General guidance
IEC 60695-7-1:2010 provides guidance on the factors which affect the toxic hazard from fires involving electrotechnical products, and provides information on the methodologies recommended by ISO TC 92 (SC 3) for estimating and reducing the toxic hazard from fires, as expressed in ISO 19706, ISO 13344 and ISO 13571. There is no single test to realistically assess toxic hazard in fires. Small-scale toxic potency tests are not capable on their own of assessing the toxic hazard in fires. Current toxicity tests attempt to measure the toxic potency of a laboratory generated fire effluent. Toxic potency should not be confused with toxic hazard. The main changes with respect to the previous edition are as follows:
- minor editorial and technical changes throughout;
- references to the ISO 9122 series have been deleted and the text throughout has been updated;
- definitions have been updated in accordance with ISO/IEC 13943:2008;
- dispersal volume is stated to be an important parameter in the assessment of toxic hazard;
- table 2 has been updated;
- figures 1 and 2 have both been updated.
This publication is to be read in conjunction with IEC 60695-7-2:2002.
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Technical committee

TC 89 Fire hazard testing

Category

Horizontal standard - Safety - Basic Safety
Publication typeInternational Standard
Publication date2010-06-28
Edition3.0
ICS

13.220.40

29.020

Stability date2027
ISBN number9782889120130
Pages50
File size1.06 MB
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