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National Fire Protection Association
Industry: Fire safety
Number of terms: 98780
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Established in 1896, NFPA's mission is to reduce the worldwide burden of fire and other hazards on the quality of life by providing and advocating consensus codes and standards, research, training, and education.
An oxidizer that does not moderately increase the burning rate of combustible materials with which it comes into contact.
Industry:Fire safety
An oxidizer that causes a severe increase in the burning rate of combustible materials with which it comes into contact.
Industry:Fire safety
An oxidizer that can undergo an explosive reaction due to contamination or exposure to thermal or physical shock and that causes a severe increase in the burning rate of combustible materials with which it comes into contact.
Industry:Fire safety
An oxidizer that can undergo an explosive reaction due to contamination or exposure to thermal or physical shock and that causes a severe increase in the burning rate of combustible materials with which it comes into contact.
Industry:Fire safety
An owner-or user-protected premises where two or more protected premises, controlled by the same owner or user, are separated by a public thoroughfare, body of water, transportation right-of-way, or property owned or used by others.
Industry:Fire safety
An overcurrent resulting from a short circuit due to a fault or an incorrect connection in an electric circuit.
Industry:Fire safety
An overcurrent protective device with a circuit-opening fusible part that is heated and severed by the passage of overcurrent through it.
Industry:Fire safety
An overcurrent protective device that generally consists of a control module that provides current sensing, electronically derived time-current characteristics, energy to initiate tripping, and an interrupting module that interrupts current when an overcurrent occurs. Electronically actuated fuses may or may not operate in a current-limiting fashion, depending on the type of control selected.
Industry:Fire safety
An oven that utilizes a low-oxygen atmosphere to evaporate solvent to facilitate solvent recovery.
Industry:Fire safety
An oven primarily intended for volume food preparation that may be composed of one or more sections or units of the following types: (1) cabinet oven, an oven having one or more cavities heated by a single burner or group of burners; (2) reel-type oven, an oven employing trays that are moved by mechanical means; or (3) sectional oven, an oven composed of one or more independently heated cavities.
Industry:Fire safety
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