376 results match your criteria: "Centre for Fire Explosive & Environment Safety[Affiliation]"

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  • New-onset refractory status epilepticus (NORSE) is a serious condition in young patients characterized by severe seizures without a clear cause, often leading to serious neurological damage.
  • Many patients exhibit diffuse cerebral restriction in diffusion (DCRD) in imaging studies, resembling other seizure-related disorders, highlighting a potential new clinical presentation.
  • In a study of eleven young patients with NORSE, seven displayed DCRD; most suffered significant disabilities, and two patients died, emphasizing the need for further research into specific NORSE types and their biomarkers.
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In this article, we present a computational study of the Conductance-Based Adaptive Exponential (CAdEx) integrate-and-fire neuronal model, focusing on its multiple timescale nature, and on how it shapes its main dynamical regimes. In particular, we show that the spiking and so-called delayed bursting regimes of the model are triggered by discontinuity-induced bifurcations that are directly related to the multiple-timescale aspect of the model, and are mediated by canard solutions. By means of a numerical bifurcation analysis of the model, using the software package COCO, we can precisely describe the mechanisms behind these dynamical scenarios.

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Novel treatments for extensive full-thickness burns revolve around fluid control, addressing systemic inflammatory derangements, and achieving early skin coverage with acceptable cosmetic and functional results. Recent advances in the management of extensive burns include fish skin xenografts, such as Kerecis Omega-3 acellular dermal substitute. Reported to be non-allergenic and antimicrobial, this Atlantic Cod skin derivative has the potential to supplement the management of patients with large surface area burns.

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Numerical simulation and risk assessment of toluene tank leakage in petrochemical industries, China.

Environ Sci Pollut Res Int

November 2024

College of Resources and Environment Engineering, Wuhan University of Science and Technology, Wuhan, 430081, P.R. China.

Large-capacity toluene storage tank leakage accidents can lead to severe casualties and environmental damage. In this study, numerical simulation of the toluene leakage accidents is performed using PHAST and ALOHA softwares across 16 scenarios. The present research focuses on the dispersion of toluene lethal and toxicity clouds, as well as the associated risks from vapor cloud explosions and pool fires resulting from the large-capacity toluene storage tank leakage.

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  • On November 5, 2021, a tanker explosion in Freetown, Sierra Leone, caused a fire incident resulting in injuries and fatalities, prompting an emergency response led by the WHO and local health authorities.
  • The study examines how Sierra Leone managed this crisis, focusing on the role of international Emergency Medical Teams (EMTs) in providing essential medical care and support to the affected hospitals.
  • Key findings show effective coordination by local authorities, successful deployment of EMTs, and additional healthcare services like reconstructive surgery and psychosocial support, ultimately enhancing local clinicians' skills and community appreciation for the medical teams.
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Commercial metalized plastic current collector (MPCC) is receiving widespread attention from the business and academic communities, due to its properties of excellent electrical conductivity and low mass density. However, the application of MPCC on the side of copper is rarely studied. Herein, sandwich-like polyethylene terephthalate-based (PET) and polypropylene-based (PP) copper (Cu) current collectors via magnetron sputtering and electroplating are fabricated.

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The possibility of different agrowastes to self-ignite under ambient condition, due to exothermic reactions between their surface molecules and air or other oxidizing agents which are conveyed into the void volume between the particles, exists. It is imperative to investigate the self-ignition ability of these harzadous waste products causing environmental pollution after the milling process to avoid sudden fire outbreaks. In this study, the self-ignition attributes of corn cob, wheat bran and rice husk residues in ambient air from biomass gasification was investigated by evaluating their self-ignition temperatures using DIN EN 15188:2021 standard and Frank-Kamenetzkii's theory of thermal explosion at varying basket volume.

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Seaport infrastructure risk assessment for hazardous cargo operations using Bayesian networks.

Mar Pollut Bull

November 2024

Safety and Security Science Section, Faculty of Technology, Policy, and Management, Delft University of Technology, the Netherlands.

Seaport infrastructure requires considerable resources and time for a full recovery from accidents caused by hazardous cargo. Despite their severity, the risk to seaport infrastructure from hazardous cargo operations has been insufficiently explored. This study aims to fill that gap by examining the risks to seaport infrastructure from the complex effects of hazardous cargo operations.

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Polymer composites are widely used in various fields of production and life, and the study of preparing environmentally friendly and flame retardant clay/polymer composites has gradually become a global research hotspot. But how to efficiently surface modify clay and apply it to the field of flame retardant polymers is still a potential challenge. One of the most commonly used surface modification methods is the modification of clay with silane coupling agents.

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Modified Epoxy Resin on the Burning Behavior and Mechanical Properties of Aramid Fiber Composite.

Materials (Basel)

August 2024

National Key Laboratory of Explosion Science and Safety Protection, Beijing Institute of Technology, Beijing 100081, China.

Aramid fiber/epoxy resin (AF/EP) composite has been heavily used as an impact protection material due to its excellent mechanical properties and lightweight merits. Meanwhile, it is also necessary to concern the flammability of matrix resin and the wick effect of aramid fiber, which would constitute a fire risk in harsh environments. In this work, a multifunctional flame-retardant modifier (EAD) was incorporated into the AF/EP system to improve the flame retardation.

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Introduction: Modern warfare operations are volatile, highly complex environments, placing immense physiological, psychological, and cognitive demands on the warfighter. To maximize cognitive performance and warfighter resilience and readiness, training must address psychological stress to enhance performance. Resilience in the face of adversity is fundamentally rooted in an individual's psychophysiological stress response and optimized through decreased susceptibility to the negative impact of trauma exposure.

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Introduction: With similar prevalence to injuries from fires, stings, and natural disasters, soft tissue injuries may occur from fireworks, industrial accidents, or other explosives. Surgeons are less familiar with treating high-velocity penetration from small debris, which may increase the chance of infection and subsequent fatality. Penetration risk curves have been developed to predict V50, the velocity with 50% probability of penetration, for various sized projectiles.

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  • Boron nanoparticles (BNNPs) can harm freshwater microalgae when combined with pollutants like Diclofenac (DCF), requiring investigation into their joint effects.
  • Exposure to varying concentrations of BNNPs alongside a fixed amount of DCF led to a noticeable decrease in algal cell viability over 72 hours.
  • The study indicated that higher combinations of BNNPs and DCF resulted in increased oxidative stress, reduced photosynthetic efficiency, and overall toxic effects on algal health.
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  • - Military personnel, firefighters, and survivors of fire-related incidents are more likely to suffer from mental health issues like depression and PTSD, emphasizing a need for better understanding of the underlying causes and effects.
  • - This study focused on the effects of explosive gas inhalation in Sprague-Dawley rats, revealing that high-dose exposure led to significant depression-like behaviors, despite no evident neuronal damage in the brain.
  • - The research suggests that gas inhalation may cause hypoxia and damage to neuronal structures, particularly in regions like the habenula and dentate gyrus of the hippocampus, highlighting the importance of early diagnosis and intervention for mental health issues in affected individuals.
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A Positioning Alarm System for Explosive Impact Debris Protective Suit Based on an Accelerometer Array.

Sensors (Basel)

July 2024

Ministry of Education Engineering Research Center of Smart Microsensors and Microsystems, College of Electronics and Information, Hangzhou Dianzi University, Hangzhou 310018, China.

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  • Firefighters' protection suits traditionally prevent burns but fail to identify injury locations from impact debris.* -
  • A new wearable impact debris positioning system uses piezoelectric accelerometers to detect vibrations and accurately locate injuries with a precision of 4 cm.* -
  • The system features a rapid response time of 0.11 ms, allowing fire commanders to quickly assess and rescue injured firefighters.*
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  • The study focuses on using forensic radiology, specifically the structure of the frontal sinus, to determine gender in deceased individuals, which is often necessary in medicolegal cases.
  • It evaluates frontal sinus measurements from 300 digital cephalograms (150 males and 150 females) to establish differences based on gender, using parameters defined by Yoshino's classification.
  • Results indicate statistically significant differences in the size and shape of the frontal sinus between males and females, highlighting its potential as a reliable feature for gender identification in forensic studies.
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Smoking while using home oxygen leads to explosions, which cause cutaneous burns, death, and loss of property. Thermal fuses interrupt the propagation of ignited oxygen lines and reduce the risk of injury. Prior to mandating thermal fuses for all home oxygen users in the United States, cost-effectiveness analysis should be performed.

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Although lithium-ion batteries (LIBs) are extensively used as secondary storage energy devices, they also pose a significant fire and explosion hazard. Subsequently, thermal stability studies for LiPF- and LiFSI-type electrolytes have been conducted extensively. However, the thermal characteristics of these electrolytes with thermally stable additives in a full cell assembly have yet to be explored.

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Burn accidents continue to cause severe physical, psychological and economic damage to individuals and communities, especially in low- and middle-income countries. The present study was designed and conducted to investigate the epidemiology and identify the causes/mechanisms of burns in Iran, focusing on the economic, social and educational status of patients. This is a survey study that was performed from August 2016 to October 2017 on patients referred to Shahid Motahari University Hospital in Tehran.

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Fire accidents and burns are one of the leading causes of death and disability worldwide. This study was conducted with the aim of studying the etiology of fire accidents as well as investigating the fire safety standards of both homes and equipment in Iran. Samples included patients with flame burns who consented to answer the questions.

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The phenomenon of fire or even explosion caused by thermal runaway of lithium-ion power batteries poses a serious threat to the safety of electric vehicles. An in-depth study of the core-material thermal runaway reaction mechanism and reaction chain is a prerequisite for proposing a mechanism to prevent battery thermal runaway and enhance battery safety. In this study, based on a 24 Ah commercial Li(NiCoMn)O/graphite soft pack battery, the heat production characteristics of different state of charge (SOC) cathode and anode materials, the separator, the electrolyte, and their combinations of the battery were investigated using differential scanning calorimetry.

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The explosion of headphones is a rare incident, not reported in the literature, and is responsible for serious burns involving functional and aesthetic consequences with a major psychological impact. We report here the case of a young boy in order to raise awareness in the population and draw attention to these risks.

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Lithium (Li) ion batteries have played a great role in modern society as being extensively used in commercial electronic products, electric vehicles, and energy storage systems. However, battery safety issues have gained growing concerns as there might be thermal runaway, fire or even explosion under external abuse. To tackle these safety issues, developing non-flammable electrolytes is a promising strategy.

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The FIRE-IN project: Tsunami-risk related practitioner challenges and 3rd cycle overall results.

Open Res Eur

May 2024

SAFE Cluster, Domaine du Petit Arbois, Avenue Louis Philibert - BP 10028, 13545 Aix en Provence Cedex, France.

This article summarizes the methodology for the identification of practitioners' challenges, in the context of the H2020 funded project FIRE-IN (Fire and Rescue Innovation Network) activities. The project consisted of five thematic areas or "Thematic Working Groups", as they are called, i.e.

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  • Technological advancements increase the potential threats from Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, and Explosives (CBRNE) that could harm individuals, organizations, and nations globally.
  • CBRNE incidents can be accidental or intentional and have the potential to cause mass casualties, severe injuries, and long-term disabilities if not managed properly.
  • This review focuses on the biological agents classified by the CDC as high-risk for bioterrorism, detailing their characteristics, transmission methods, protective measures, and treatment protocols.
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