ISO glossary of
fire terms and definitions (mostly ISO TC 92).
Approvals
Body - organisation responsible for approving the fire safety aspects
of a building (UK examples are Local Authority Building Control Officers,
approved Inspectors, and the Fire Authority. The authority having jurisdiction
(AHJ) in the USA).
Available Safe
Egress (ASET) - calculated time available between ignition of a
fire and the time at which tenability criteria are exceeded in a specified
space.
Area Burning
Rate (m2 /s)- area of material burned
per unit time under specified conditions.
Backdraft
- a rapid deflagration following the introduction of oxygen into a fire
compartment filled with accumulated unburnt fuel.
Burning Behaviour - all the physical and/or chemical changes
that take place when a material or product is exposed to a specified
ignition source.
Char
(noun) - carbonaceous residue during pyrolysis or incomplete combustion
Chimney Effect
- upward thrust of smoke and hot gases by convection currents confined
within a vertical enclosure
Combustible
- capable of undergoing combustion
Combustion -
reaction of a substance with oxygen with release of heat generally
accompanied by flaming and/or glowing and/or emission of smoke
Deflagration
- an explosion propagating at subsonic velocity
Deterministic
study - methodology, based on physical relationships derived from
scientific theories and empirical results, that for a given set of initial
conditions will always produce the same outcome
Ease
of Ignition - the ease with which a material can be ignited under
specified test conditions
Enclosure
- space defined by boundary elements (on all sides)
Escape Time
- calculated time from ignition until the time at which all the occupants
of a specified part of a building are able to reach a place of safety
Evacuation Time
- interval between the time of a warning of fire being transmitted
to the occupants and the time at which all of the occupants are able
to reach a place of safety
Fire
- a process of combustion characterised by the emission of heat accompanied
by smoke and/or flame
Fire Behaviour
- all the physical and chemical changes which take place when materials
and elements of building construction are exposed to the destructive
action of fire
Fire Compartment
- an enclosed space in a building that is separated from all other
parts of the building by enclosing construction having a specified period
of fire resistance, within which a fire can be contained (or from which
a fire can be excluded), without spreading to (or from) another part
of the building
Fire Hazard
- the potential for loss of life (or injury) and/or damage to property
by fire
Fire Load (J)
- the calorific potential, expressed in SI units, of the combustible
materials contained in a space, including the facings of the walls,
partitions and ceilings
Fire Load Density
(J/m2) - the fire load per unit
floor area
Fire Resistance
(min) - the ability of an element of building construction to fulfill
for a stated period of time the required stability, integrity and/or
thermal insulation specified in the standard fire resistance test
Fire Resistance
(separating element) - the ability of an element to provide, for
a stated period of time, simultaneous integrity and thermal insulation
in the standard fire resistance test (see ISO 834)
Fire Retardant
- the quality of a substance of suppressing, reducing or delaying markedly
the combustion of certain materials
Fire Risk
- probability of fire causing a loss of life (or injury) and/or damage
to property
Fire Safety Engineer
- person suitably qualified and experienced in fire safety engineering
Fire Scenario
- set of circumstances, chosen as an example, that defines the development
of fire and the spread of combustion products throughout a building
or part of a building
Flame - (zone
of) combustion in the gaseous phase, with the emission of light. Does
not include 'cold flames'
Flame Front
- the boundary of the combustion zone in the gaseous phase at the surface
of a material
Flame Resistance
- deprecated term
Flame Retardance
- the property of a material or a treatment applied to a material of
retarding the propagation of flame
Flame Retardant
(noun) - a substance added, or a treatment applied, to a material
in order to suppress, significantly reduce or delay the propagation
of flame
Flame Retarded
- treated with a flame retardant
Flame Spread
- propagation of a flame front
Flame Spread
Rate; Rate of Flame Spread (m/s) - distance travelled by a flame
front during its propagation, per unit time, under specified test conditions
Flaming (noun)
- the process of continuation of flames after their first appearance
Flammability
- the ability of a material or product to burn with a flame under specified
test conditions
Flammable
- capable of undergoing combustion in the gaseous phase with emission
of light during or after the application of igniting source
Flash-Over
- the rapid transition to a state of total surface involvement in a
fire of combustible materials within a compartment
Flash Point;
Flash Temperature (°C) - the temperature at which, under defined
conditions, the concentration of gases emitted from a combustible solid
or liquid is such that the lower flammability limit is reached
Fully Developed Fire - the state of total involvement of combustible
materials in a fire
Heat of Combustion; Calorific Potential (J/kg) - the energy which
a unit mass of material or element of building construction is capable
of releasing by complete combustion
Heat Release Rate; Rate of Heat Release - the amount of heat
released by a burning body in unit time
Ignitability - the measure of the ease with which
a specimen can be ignited due to the influence of an external heat source,
under specified test conditions
Ignition Source - an applied source of heat which is used to
ignite combustible materials
Ignition Temperature - the lowest temperature at which a solid
can ignite directly of by the evolution of combustible gas which will
ignite and sustain the combustion process
Ignition Time - deprecated term
Inflammability; Inflammable - deprecated terms
Linear Burning Rate (m/s) - length of material
burned per unit time under specified test conditions
Mass Burning Rate (kg/s) - mass of material burned
per unit time under specified test conditions
Means of Escape - means whereby safe routes are provided for
persons to travel from any point in a building to a place of safety
Melt Drip - falling droplets of molten material either burning
or not
Melting Behaviour - phenomena accompanying the softening of a
material under the influence of heat (including shrinking, dripping,
burning of molten material, etc.)
Minimum Ignition Time (s) - minimum time of exposure of a material
to an ignition source to obtain sustained combustion under specified
test conditions
Net Calorific Value - the quantity of heat released
by the complete combustion of a unit mass of the material, the produced
water being in the vapour phase
Non-Combustible - not capable of undergoing combustion under
specified test conditions
Non-Flammable - not capable of burning with a flame under specified
test conditions
Opacity of Smoke - the ratio (I/T) of incident
luminous flux (I) to transmitted luminous flux (T) through smoke under
specified test conditions
Optical Density of Smoke [lg(I/T)] - a measure of the degree
of opacity usually expressed as the common logarithm of the ratio of
the incident light intensity to the transmitted light intensity
Oxygen Index (O1) - the minimum concentration of oxygen and nitrogen
that will just support flaming combustion of a material under specified
test conditions
Phased Evacuation - process by which a limited
number of floors (usually the fire floor and the storey above) is evacuated
initially and the remaining floors are evacuated when necessary
Place of Safety - predetermined place in which persons are in
no immediate danger from the effects of fire (may be inside or outside
the building depending on the evacuation strategy)
Pre-movement Time - time interval between the warning of fire
being given (by an alarm or by direct sight of smoke or fire) and the
first move being made towards an exit
Probabilistic Risk Assessment - methodology to determine statistically
the probability and outcome of events
Products of Combustion
- use Fire Effluent
Pyrolysis - irreversible chemical decomposition of a material
due to an increase in temperature without oxidation
Pyrophoric Material - a material capable of rapid spontaneous
combustion when brought in contact with air
Rate of Burning; Burning Rate - deprecated terms
Reaction to Fire - the response of a material in contributing
by its own decomposition to a fire to which it is exposed
Self-Extinguishing - term deprecated since it
may convey a false sense of security
Self-Heating - an exothermic reaction within a material resulting
in a rise in temperature in the material
Self-Ignition - ignition resulting from self-heating
Self-Propagation of Flame - the propagation of a flame front
after removal of applied heat source
Smoke - a visible suspension in air of solid and/or liquid particles
resulting from incomplete combustion
Smoke Obscuration - the reduction in luminous intensity due to
passage through smoke
Smouldering - the combustion of a material without light and
often evidenced by smoke
Soot - a powdered residue of amorphous carbon formed during incomplete
combustion
Specific Optical Density of Smoke - a measure of the smoke produced
by a specimen of a material or a product, taking into account the optical
density and factors characteristic of the specified test method. NB
Specific optical density is a dimensionless number
Spontaneous Combustion - combustion starting at normal temperature
without externally applied heat
Spontaneous Ignition Temperature (°C) - the minimum temperature
at which ignition is obtained by heating, under specified test conditions
in the absence of any additional ignition source (also called auto-ignition
temperature)
Temperature-Time Curve (standardised) - the time-related
variation of temperature measured during experimental tests of fire
resistance. ISO 834 expresses this as follows
T - To = 345 log10
(8t + 1)
where
t is time (min)
T is the furnace temperature (°C) at time t
To is the initial furnace temperature
(°C)
Tenability Criteria - maximum exposure to hazards from a fire
that can be tolerated without causing incapacitation
Thermal Radiation - transfer of thermal energy by electromagnetic
waves
Travel Distance - actual distance that needs to be travelled
by a person from any point within a building to the nearest exit, having
regard to the layout of walls, partitions and fittings
Travel Time - time needed, once movement has begun, for all the
occupants of a specified part of a building to move to a place of safety
ISO Documents
ISO 834-1:1999,
Fire Resistance Tests - Elements of Building Construction - Part 1:
General Requirements
ISO 1716: 1973 Building
Materials - Determination of Calorific Potential
ISO 9705: 1993 Fire
Tests - Full Scale Room Teat for Surface Products
ISO/TR 10158:1991,
Principles and Rationale Underlying Calculation Methods in Relation
to Fire Resistance of Structural Elements
ISO/TR 11696-1:
1999, Uses of Reaction to Fire Test Results - Part 1: Application of
Test Results to Predict Fire Performance of Internal Linings and Building
Products, 1999
ISO/TR 11692-2:
1999, Uses of Reaction to Fire Test Results - Part 2: Fire Hazard Assessment
of Construction Products, 1999
ISO/TR 12470:1998,
Fire Resistance Tests - Guidance on the Application and Extension of
Results
ISO/TR 13387-1,
Fire Safety Engineering - Part 1: Application of the Fire Performance
Concepts to Design Objectives
ISO/TR 13387-2,
Fire Safety Engineering - Part 2: Design Fire Scenarios and Design Fires
ISO/TR 13387-3,
Fire Safety Engineering - Part 3: Assessment and Verification of Mathematical
Fire Models
ISO/TR 13387-4,
Fire Safety Engineering - Part 4: Initiation and Development of Fire
and Generation of Fire Effluents
ISO/TR 13387-5,
Fire Safety Engineering - Part 5: Movement of Fire Effluents
ISO/TR 13387-6,
Fire Safety Engineering - Part 6: Detection, Activation and Suppression
ISO/TR 13387-7,
Fire Safety Engineering - Part 7: Occupant Behaviour, Location and Condition
ISO/TR 13387-8,
Fire Safety Engineering - Part 8:
ISO/DTR 15655,
Fire Resistance - Tests for Thermo-Physical and Mechanical Properties
of Structural Materials at Elevated Temperatures for Fire Engineering
ISO/DTR 15656, Guide
for Evaluating the Capability of Calculation Models for Structural Fire
Behaviour