GB/T 5169.39-2015
Fire hazard testing for electric and electronic products.Part 39:Toxicity of fire effluent.Use and interpretation of test results (English Version)

GB/T 5169.39-2015
Standard No.
GB/T 5169.39-2015
Language
Chinese, Available in English version
Release Date
2015
Published By
General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine of the People‘s Republic of China
Latest
GB/T 5169.39-2015
Scope
This part of GB/T 5169 deals with laboratory tests used to measure the combustion flux components of electrical and electronic products or their materials, and provides the use and explanation of these test results, and discusses the standards formulated with ISO/TC 92/SC 3 Currently available toxicity hazard assessment methods consistent with ISO 13344:2004, ISO 13571:2007, ISO 16312-1, ISO/TR 16312-2, ISO 19701, ISO 19702 and ISO 19706. This section also provides guidelines for the use of these toxicity data in fire hazard assessments, constituting the guidelines for flammability and toxicity data in fire hazard assessments. The test methods described in this section apply to data concerning the incapacitating and lethal effects of combustion fluids.

GB/T 5169.39-2015 Referenced Document

  • GB/T 5169.18-2013 Fire hazard testing for electric and electronic products.Part 18:Toxicity of fire effluent.General guidance
  • GB/T 5169.2-2013 Fire hazard testing for electric and electronic products.Part 2: Guidance for assessing the fire hazard.General guidelines
  • GB/T 5169.38-2014 Fire hazard testing for electric and electronic products.Part 38:Toxicity of fire effluent.Summary and relevance of test methods
  • GB/T 5169.44-2013 Fire hazard testing for electric and electronic products.Part 44:Guidance for assessing the fire hazard.Fire hazard assessment
  • ISO 13344:2004 Estimation of the lethal toxic potency of fire effluents
  • ISO 13571:2007 Life-threatening components of fire - Guidelines for the estimation of time available for escape using fire data
  • ISO 16312-1 Guidance for assessing the validity of physical fire models for obtaining fire effluent toxicity data for fire hazard and risk assessment - Part 1: Criteria*2016-11-01 Update
  • ISO 19701 Methods for sampling and analysis of fire effluents
  • ISO 19702 Guidance for sampling and analysis of toxic gases and vapours in fire effluents using Fourier Transform Infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy
  • ISO 19706 Guidelines for assessing the fire threat to people
  • ISO/TR 16312-2 Guidance for assessing the validity of physical fire models for obtaining fire effluent toxicity data for fire hazard and risk assessment - Part 2: Evaluation of individual physical fire models*2020-12-31 Update

GB/T 5169.39-2015 history

  • 2015 GB/T 5169.39-2015 Fire hazard testing for electric and electronic products.Part 39:Toxicity of fire effluent.Use and interpretation of test results

GB/T 5169.39-2015 -All Parts

GB/T 5169.1-2015 Fire hazard testing for electric and eletronic products.Part 1:Terminology concerning fire tests GB/T 5169.10-2017 Fire Hazard Tests for Electrical and Electronic Products - Part 10: Glow Wire/Hot Wire Basic Test Methods Glow Wire Apparatus and General Test Methods GB/T 5169.11-2017 Fire hazard testing for electric and electronic products.Part 11:Glowing/hot-wire based test methods.Glow-wire flammability test method for end-products(GWEPT) GB/T 5169.12-2013 Fire hazard testing for electric and electronic products.Part 12: Glowing/hot-wire based test methods.Glow-wire flammability index (GWFI) test method for materials GB/T 5169.13-2013 Fire hazard testing for electric and electronic product.Part 13:Glowing/hot-wire based test methods.Glow-wire ignition temperature (GWIT) test method for materials GB/T 5169.14-2017 Fire hazard testing for electric and electronic products.Part 14:Test flames.1 kW nominal pre-mixed flame.Apparatus,confirmatory test arrangement and guidance GB/T 5169.15-2015 Fire hazard testing for electric and eletronic products.Part 15: Test flames.500 W flames.Apparatus and confirmational test methods GB/T 5169.16-2017 Fire hazard testing for electric and electronic products.Part 16:Test flames.50 W horizontal and vertical flame test methods GB/T 5169.17-2017 Fire hazard testing for electric and electronic products.Part 17:Test flames.500 W flame test method GB/T 5169.18-2013 Fire hazard testing for electric and electronic products.Part 18:Toxicity of fire effluent.General guidance GB/T 5169.19-2022 Fire hazard testing for electric and electronic products—Part 19: Abnormal heat—Mould stress relief distortion test GB/T 5169.2-2021 Fire hazard testing for electric and electronic products—Part 2: Guidance for assessing the fire hazard—General guidelines GB/T 5169.20-2021 Fire hazard testing for electric and electronic products—Part 20: Surface spread of flame—Summary and relevance of test methods GB/T 5169.21-2017 Fire hazard testing for electric and electronic products.Part 21:Abnormal heat.Ball pressure test method GB/T 5169.22-2015 Fire Hazard Tests for Electrical and Electronic Products - Part 22: Test Flame 50W Flame Apparatus and Confirmation Test Methods GB/T 5169.23-2008 Fire hazard testing for electric and electronic products.Part 23:Test flames.500 W vertical flame test method for tubular polymeric materials GB/T 5169.24-2018 Fire hazard testing for electric and electronic products—Part 24: Guidance for assessing the fire hazard—Insulating liquids GB/T 5169.25-2018 Fire hazard testing for electric and electronic products—Part 25: Smoke obscuration—General guidance GB/T 5169.26-2018 Fire hazard testing for electric and electronic products—Part 26: Smoke obscuration—Summary and relevance of test methods GB/T 5169.27-2008 Fire hazard testing for eletric and electronic products.Part 27:Smoke obscuration.Small-scale static test.Description of the apparatus GB/T 5169.28-2008 Fire hazard testing for electric and electronic products.Part 28:Smoke obscuration.Small-scale static test.Materials GB/T 5169.29-2020 Fire hazard testing for electric and electronic products—Part 29: Heat release—General guidance



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