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Contents


24 Regulars


4 Foreword 5 Contributors 6-7 Member update 8-15 News 16-19 FPA seminar report 20-21 RISCAuthority insight 22-23 FSO in focus 54-55 Need to know


Toxicity threats


24-29 Take a stand Toxicity must be considered in our building regulations, as well as in both overall fire prevention and fire safety requirements, argues Jonathan Evans


30-33 A deadly cocktail Richard Hull outlines the origins of smoke toxicity, and explains how it can be assessed effectively to provide regulators with much needed information


Firefighter safety


34-39 Lethal exposure Anna Stec examines potential long term toxic and carcinogenic risks from fi res to fi refi ghters, the public, fi re survivors and buildings


DSEAR challenges


40-45 Be aware In part one of a two part series, Marcus Rees highlights DSEAR requirements and discusses control measures to minimise risks


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