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This study adds to the limited body of knowledge regarding exposure to flame retardants on commercial aircraft, an environment long hypothesized to be at risk for maximum exposures due to strict flame retardant standards for aircraft materials.
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From Spokane, Wash., to Augusta, Maine, firefighters are calling for stricter regulations on flame retardants and other toxic chemicals they say are causing cancer and other diseases among their ranks.
These materials were experimentally investigated to assess their suitability to bear strict exercise conditions imposed by accidental flame impingement.
And states like California, for example, have passed much stricter laws on things like carcinogenic flame retardants and bisphenol-A, a likely endocrine disruptor, which have in turn compelled more retailers to bar potentially harmful chemicals.
They use natural latex, cotton grown under the auspices of a group called the Better Cotton Initiative and a flame-retardant chemical that meets strict EU safety regulations.
The local turbulent flame development is modeled by means of the G-equation, which provides a strict correlation to the laminar flame speed which, in turn, is a chemical property of the gas mixture.
With no strict protocol to follow, the relay organisers wanted to create a new myth for the Paralympic flame, said Deborah Hale, producer of the torch relays at Locog.
Flame away.
Strict ones.
Super strict.
So strict!
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