Martin Shipp says:
Fire Research Notes are the comprehensive record of research conducted by the UK Fire Research Station (FRS) over the period from 1952 to 1978 on all aspects of fire and explosion safety.
There are over one thousand FR Notes that have been scanned and full text available on the IAFSS website. They cover all aspects of fire and explosion safety ranging from:
Forest, aircraft, ship, building fires
Fire & the atomic bomb; firestorms
Statistics, protective clothing
Dust & gas explosion
Detection, suppression
Amongst the Notes are the raw results of many of the pioneers of what has become known as Fire Safety Science and Engineering.
Much of the experimental data, research results and formulae derived in these Notes are incorporated in guidance, standards documents and the engineering tools in widespread use by fire safety practitioners.
FRS was a UK Government Research Laboratory established in 1947 in Borehamwood with the support of both central government and insurance interests. It was privatised in 1997 to become part of BRE Ltd a company formed from the former Building Research Establishment which FRS had become part of in 1972. The Fire Research Note series was terminated in 1978. After 1978 comprehensive reporting of research appeared in the broader series of BRE Notes and BRE Current Papers. Before 1952 research work had been published in a variety forms including Internal Notes and Journal publications.
The Notes have been made available through the support of the BRE Trust, a charitable company (www.bretrust.org.uk), owners of BRE.
The FR Notes can be found at:
http://iafss.haifire.com/html/frs/Fire_Research_Notes/Index.htm
National Fire Research Community
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Wednesday, 20 October 2010
Thursday, 14 October 2010
Links to CLG research reports
Martin Shipp said...
Here are some links to CLG research reports …
http://www.bre.co.uk/page.jsp?id=402
http://www.planningportal.gov.uk/england/professionals/buildingregs/technicalguidance/bcfiresafetypartb/bcresearchreports1
http://www.communities.gov.uk/planningandbuilding/planningbuilding/buildingregulationsresearch/
http://www.communities.gov.uk/planningandbuilding/planningbuilding/buildingregulationsresearch/buildingdivisionresearch/
Here are some links to CLG research reports …
http://www.bre.co.uk/page.jsp?id=402
http://www.planningportal.gov.uk/england/professionals/buildingregs/technicalguidance/bcfiresafetypartb/bcresearchreports1
http://www.communities.gov.uk/planningandbuilding/planningbuilding/buildingregulationsresearch/
http://www.communities.gov.uk/planningandbuilding/planningbuilding/buildingregulationsresearch/buildingdivisionresearch/
Tuesday, 12 October 2010
Welcome to the National Fire Research Community
Aims and objectives:
- set up a hub to collect information on fire research
- provide information about the NFRC and serve as a platform for group forums and discussions
- establish a practical and accessable information on research (principally UK) in fire issues
- perform a gap analysis on the UK fire research and publish the results
- provide information to asist in establishing where fire research is needed
- information on fire research already conducted - leading to a UK database
- establishing a research contact list
- networking with those involved in research (commissioning, conducting, using)
- providing a discussion forum and setting up events as required
- communications with the fire industry
- investigate and establish long term support needs for the fire research community(including databases)
- investigate potential funding streams to support the development of the NFRC
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