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What does FRL stand for?

Fire Research Laboratory (US Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives)


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The carbon nanofibers help prevent the foam from dripping in a pool under the furniture and increasing the fire intensity," said Jeff Gilman, leader of the Materials Flammability Group in the Building and Fire Research Laboratory.
Gage-Babcock's use of the FDS at Udvar-Hazy was the first time that software was used in the field by a private fire engineering firm, according to Kevin McGrattan, a mathematician at NIST's Building and Fire Research Laboratory.
president of Schirmer Engineering Corporation and member of the ICC CodeTechnology Committee reviewing NIST recommendations; Review of evacuation strategies, presented by Ray Grill, PE, FSFPE, Arup, and member NFPA High-rise Safety Committee; Overview of egress challenges, presented by Jason Averill, Research Engineer, Building and Fire Research Laboratory, NIST; Exits and exit access: how many and what type?
The principal scientific NIST Laboratories, the core of NIST's research, are the Electronics and Electrical Engineering Laboratory, the Manufacturing Engineering Laboratory, the Chemical Science and Technology Laboratory, the Physics Laboratory, the Materials Science and Engineering Laboratory, the Building and Fire Research Laboratory, the Information Technology Laboratory, and Technology Services.
Those participating in the forum included representatives of Underwriters' Laboratories, the CPSC, and the Building and Fire Research Laboratory of the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), among others.
William Grosshandler and Margaret Jackson, at the Building and Fire Research Laboratory of the National Institute of Standards and Technology in Gaithersburg, Md.
Snell, Director, Building and Fire Research Laboratory, National Institute of Standards and Technology - Mark A.
In 1978 he joined the Polymeric Materials Group in the Building and Fire Research Laboratory at NIST.

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