In the OSHA General Industry Standards (29CFR 1910) subpart L deals with fire protection.
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Reviews for fire sprinkler systems can be found from the Fire Protection Agency and from the Fire Industry Association. These give their own independent reviews of how good the different systems are.
The National Fire Protection Association was started by a few insurance agencies, so they could set certain standards in the industry. They still set standards for some things today.
Tuula Hakkarainen has written: 'Studies on fire safety assessment of construction products' -- subject(s): Fire testing, Building materials, Fires and fire prevention, Construction industry, Fire protection engineering, Fires
Fire Protection Publications was created in 1973.
Fire Protection Association was created in 1946.
risk of fire in rubber industry
Yes, assuming it is not a private fire hydrant, then it is public protection.
Three classes of fire are recognized by the National Fire Protection Association.
If you don't have access to them through insurance industry sources, contact your local city official or fire marshall and ask.