- JOIFF's Guideline for the use and maintenance of fire extinguishers containing foamIndustrial Fire JournalPublished: 01 January, 2006
JOIFF, the Organisation for Emergency Services Management, concerns itself with the protection of life, property and the environment in those sectors in which its members operate.
- Specialized foam liquidsIndustrial Fire JournalPublished: 01 January, 2006
A programme of continuing investment and a commitment to maintain the highest production standards demonstrates PROFOAM's determination to be the eminent firefighting foam specialist.
- Buncefield- what about the consequenses?Industrial Fire JournalPublished: 01 January, 2006
There should be no doubts that the blasts and fires at the Buncefield oil terminal, just outside Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire, on the 11th December 2005 will be discussed and the outcomes debated for many years to come.
- New HPSF technologyIndustrial Fire JournalPublished: 01 January, 2006
With the emergence of a new Class ‘B’ foam technology it is time for the industrial firefighting industry to examine the benefits of this technology, Solberg Scandinavian AS has been involved with the manufacture of fire-fighting foams since the 1980s.
- Flummoxed by foam? Babbled by bubbles?The following are all essential terms used in the world of foam:Published: 01 January, 2006
The following are all essential terms used in the world of foam:
- Firefighting foams: fire or runoff- which is the bigger threat?Industrial Fire JournalPublished: 01 January, 2006
It was five years ago that 3M announced (May 2000, shortly before InterSchutz 2000) that the company was withdrawing from fluorosurfactant manufacture using perfluorooctanyl sulphonate (PFOS) chemistry.
- Firefighting nozzles and monitorsIndustrial Fire JournalPublished: 01 January, 2006
As was demonstrated at the UK Buncefield depot fire in December 2005, firefighting monitor excels not only in its striking power but also in its ability to gain maximum ‘reach’ advantage during its application of water and foam.
- See, hear- new directions in fire safetyIndustrial Fire JournalPublished: 01 January, 2006
The recent DDA and EN54 directive has once again placed emphasis on the importance of ensuring safety and warning systems are up to standard. Not only that, but there is also now a need for companies to install more versatile systems that can cater for both the visually and audibly impaired.
- Gaseous extinguishing systems- suppressing those fire hazardsIndustrial Fire JournalPublished: 01 January, 2006
Halon 1301 and Halon 1211 were once regarded as the ‘wonder remedy’ when they were introduced in the 1960s. They were ‘clean agents’ which did not leave any corrosive or abrasive residues after use, unlike water, dry chemicals and foams which were associated with secondary non-fire damage.
- What rings your bell?-alarms, sensors & control panelsIndustrial Fire JournalPublished: 01 January, 2006
There is now a wide choice of detectors available to the fire engineer - and detector selection can now be focussed on to the particular products of combustion and site specific conditions.
- Hi-Fog water mist for tunnelsPublished: 01 January, 2006
“Fires inside long tunnels are rare but can be catastrophic,” says Markku Vuorisalo, the Business Segment Manager, Transportation Segment of the Marioff Corporation.
- Tunnel protection from D-TecIndustrial Fire JournalPublished: 01 January, 2006
Concern over tunnel fire safety worldwide has led to the increasingly widespread adoption of VSD or Video Smoke Detection. Recently D-Tec’s system has been installed, for example, in the new 2.5 km Alassio Tunnel in Italy and in the 13-year-old, 2.3km, four-lane Sydney Harbour Tunnel in Australia, reports Ian Moore is Managing Director of D-Tec, the world’s leading authority on camera-based fire detection.
- Tunnel protection- risk assessment challengesIndustrial Fire JournalPublished: 01 January, 2006
Current road tunnel safety is seriously limited by the traditional approach to risk assessment and intervention that are not in actual time, non-dynamic and non interactive.
- SOLOticall-in-one helmet systemIndustrial Fire JournalPublished: 01 January, 2006
A long-range thermal imager from GB SOLO Ltd, the STEALTH is capable of identifying people over 500 metres away through smoke, fog, darkness or camouflage and is said to be suitable for use onboard helicopters.
- Fire in the hold!- shipboard protection and firefightingIndustrial Fire JournalPublished: 01 January, 2006
Jan Crucq comments: “Since halon-based systems have been decommissioned, the shipping industry has been looking at suitable alternatives. At the moment there are several replacement systems that have worldwide recognition within the maritime sector.
- Hazmat product guideIndustrial Fire JournalPublished: 01 January, 2006
Portable gas monitors from ISC
- Hazmat disasters- the 2005 reviewIndustrial Fire JournalPublished: 01 January, 2006
The peace of a quiet morning on Sunday, December 11th, 2005, was shattered by a series of explosions at Buncefield, an oil depot located just north of London - initiating the biggest fire of its type seen in Europe since 1945.
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