- 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.                             
                                                     
                        Visual display of information and system condition status visible to the wearer.    
    
    						Industry:Fire safety    
									Total weight of base product and propellant as indicated on aerosol container label.    
    
    						Industry:Fire safety    
									The spreading force that is achieved by the powered rescue tool while operating at the rated system input at the position of the arms or piston where the tool generates its greatest amount of force.    
    
    						Industry:Fire safety    
									Those liquids that have flash points below 73°F (22. 8°C) and boiling points below 100°F (37. 8°C).    
    
    						Industry:Fire safety    
									The volume enclosed by the side, back, and top enclosure panels, the work surface, the access opening (called the face), the sash or sashes, and the exhaust plenum, including the baffle system for airflow distribution.    
    
    						Industry:Fire safety    
									Ties, straps, cables, turnbuckles, chains, and other approved components, including tensioning devices, that are used to secure a manufactured home to anchors.    
    
    						Industry:Fire safety    
									To make connection with the public-switched telephone network in preparation for dialing a telephone number.    
    
    						Industry:Fire safety    
									Utility connections in multisection homes that are located where the sections are joined.    
    
    						Industry:Fire safety    
									Uncertainty in the predictions of a model related to the equations in the model being correct, whether or not they are appropriate to the problem being solved, and whether or not they are sufficiently complete.    
    
    						Industry:Fire safety