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  2. Occupational hazards of fire debris cleanup - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] Employers responsible for fire debris cleanup and other work in areas damaged or destroyed by fire are generally obliged by occupational safety and health legislation of the relevant national or regional authority to identify and evaluate hazards, correct any unsafe or unhealthy conditions and provide any necessary training and ...

  3. Fire retardant - Wikipedia

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    Most chemical fire retardants are organic halides (haloalkanes) such as Halon and PhostrEx, which are proven to be toxic. During 1980s, the most commonly used fire retardant material was penta-bromodiphenyl ether. It was banned by the US Government due to its potential health and environment concerns.

  4. Hypoxic air technology for fire prevention - Wikipedia

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    Health [example needed] Preserving artifacts and objects from degradation or oxidation; Preserving food from deterioration, commonly known as modified atmosphere packaging. Combining fire prevention, indoor climate and reduction of artefacts/food degradation is a completely new approach for a fire safety system.

  5. Warnings of 'fast-moving fire' after Los Angeles gets brief ...

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    The Palisades Fire, the Eaton Fire and others have burned more than 40,000 acres across Los Angeles since Jan. 7 and destroyed thousands of buildings, including at least a dozen K-12 schools, such ...

  6. Health and safety hazards of nanomaterials - Wikipedia

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    The health and safety hazards of nanomaterials include the potential toxicity of various types of nanomaterials, as well as fire and dust explosion hazards. Because nanotechnology is a recent development, the health and safety effects of exposures to nanomaterials, and what levels of exposure may be acceptable, are subjects of ongoing research.

  7. Flats demolished due to safety concerns after fire

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    "Their appointed representatives manage site security, post-fire emergency safety work, dealing with and processing loss of rent and alternative accommodation claims," the spokesperson said.

  8. Company behind incorrect Los Angeles alert says it added new ...

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    The company behind Los Angeles' emergency alert technology said it has added safeguards to prevent further inaccurate wildfire evacuation alerts from being sent to residents amid deadly ...

  9. Flame retardant - Wikipedia

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    This statement documents that, with limited fire safety benefit, these flame retardants can cause serious health issues, and, as types of flame retardants are banned, the alternatives should be proven safe before being used. The group also wants to change widespread policies that require use of flame retardants.