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National Fire Protection Association
Industry: Fire safety
Number of terms: 98780
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Established in 1896, NFPA's mission is to reduce the worldwide burden of fire and other hazards on the quality of life by providing and advocating consensus codes and standards, research, training, and education.
A multiple occupancy where the occupancies are intermingled.
Industry:Fire safety
A multimotored irrigation machine that revolves around a central pivot and employs alignment switches or similar devices to control individual motors.
Industry:Fire safety
A mullion used to separate multiple listed dampers in large openings.
Industry:Fire safety
A moving particle of solid material that emits radiant energy due either to its temperature or the process of combustion on its surface.
Industry:Fire safety
A movable prefabricated structure, manufactured primarily at a site other than the final location of the structure and transported completely assembled or in a ready-to-assemble package to the final location, and intended to meet local, state, and federal requirements for outside storage of hazardous materials.
Industry:Fire safety
A motorsports venue that incorporates more than one type of course and is adaptable to a variety of motorsports disciplines.
Industry:Fire safety
A movable panel or panels set in the hood entrance.
Industry:Fire safety
A motorized vehicle designated by an organization or agency to respond to emergency incidents where provisions have been made to include warning systems and specialized components such as pumps, aerial devices, and rescue equipment and are capable of transporting emergency response personnel.
Industry:Fire safety
A motor-driven vehicle or group of vehicles designed and constructed for the purpose of fighting fires.
Industry:Fire safety
A motor-driven blower to produce gas-air mixtures for combustion through one or more gas burners or nozzles on a single-zone industrial heating appliance or on each control zone of a multizone industrial appliance or on each control zone of a multizone installation.
Industry:Fire safety