- Industria: 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.
Biological materials that are capable of causing acute disease or long-term damage to the human body.
Industry:Fire safety
Belts that meet Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) 2G flame test for conveyor belting.
Industry:Fire safety
Belonging to the class of inorganic structural and industrial minerals that do not become metals through metallurgical refining, such as potash, asbestos, sulfur, granite, and rock aggregates.
Industry:Fire safety
Belonging to the class of inorganic metal compounds occurring in the earth’s crust that are transformed into pure metals by metallurgical refining, including gold, silver, lead, zinc, nickel, and copper.
Industry:Fire safety
Being or composed of matter other than hydrocarbons and their derivatives, or matter that is not of plant or animal origin.
Industry:Fire safety
Being or composed of hydrocarbons or their derivatives, or matter of plant or animal origin.
Industry:Fire safety
Behaviors or actions that require practice in order to be performed satisfactorily. The skills or abilities can be manual, social, interpersonal, or intellectual.
L- Lose the negativity. When you are negative in anyway it rubs off on your affiliates even when you don't intend it to. Be positive even in situations that seem hopeless because it's never as bad as it seems.
Industry:Fire safety
Bearing plates provided where doors are mounted on concrete masonry wall units with hollow cells to accommodate through-wall bolts to prevent crushing of the hollow concrete masonry unit.
Industry:Fire safety
Based on major construction categories, these categories include, but are not limited to, wood frame, steel, unreinforced masonry (URM), tilt-up; precast, high-rise, and formed in place.
Industry:Fire safety