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CCAI October 21-24

Fire Investigation Training Seminar

 

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From Out of the Abyss...

This week’s article from the past is titled Incendiary Fires Can Be Spotted and was written by Benjamin Horton, CPCU, who was President of the National Adjuster Traing School in Louisville, Kentucky..  It is taken from the Decembe 1968 Vol. XVI No.5 issue.

Incendiary Fires Can Be Spotted 

In the new issue of NFPA Journal®, President Jim Shannon said the Association will focus on the leading causes of home fires, including cooking. "We also need to continue to push hard for home fire sprinklers. That's still a large priority for NFPA, and we plan to work very aggressively in 2014 on our residential sprinkler initiative," he said.

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From the Danish Journal of Archaeology

Abstract

During excavations of the Viking-age ring fortress Borgring, Denmark, traces of a devastating fire was uncovered. The National Forensic Services of the Danish Police were invited to participate in a novel collaboration, applying contemporary forensic fire investigation to an archaeological site. This paper presents the results and sets a benchmark for future applications. The investigation leads to a revised reconstruction of the fortress and the development of the fire. The application of fire investigation methods, following the Daubert standard criteria, enhance the documentation and analysis of archaeological sites, while archaeological methods show significant potential at modern fire scenes.

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BY VYTO BABRAUSKAS

SHOCK, INJURY, OR DEATH {ELECTROCUTION) from the passage of electric current through a human body has been studied for more than a century. The level of response or injury depends on the magnitude of the current and also on the frequency, whether it is direct current (DC), power line alternating current (AC), or AC voltages of higher frequency. Some typical values are shown in Table 1.1 Children are generally more sensitive than adults; thus, guidelines often assume that a child is the person to be protected. With firefighting, however, this assumption is not reasonable. Furthermore, protection against a startle reaction is the most severe level of protection. A startle reaction is described as one in which a person jumps because of a small shock that does not injure the person. No direct electrical injury occurs because of startling; there is some hazard caused by jumping, but it is remote.

The "inability to let go" of an energized conductor that has been accidentally grabbed can cause pain and injury if the current increases to an injurious level. This is also called "muscle tetanization." Thus. Many safety requirements are based on a safety-factor-reduced value of the let-go current, even though this is quite a conservative stance. Matters are further complicated. Since individuals show variation in their responses and standards, bodies typically pick a very conservative level (often the 0.5 percentile) instead of the 50-percentile value. Physiological effects of electric current, furthermore, depend strongly on frequency. The most dangerous frequencies are the 50- or 60-Herz (Hz) power line frequencies. The human body becomes less sensitive to electric current at high frequencies.2 Dalziel3 has published a useful summary of safety guidance on electric shock.

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RH Recalls Illuminated Mirrors

Name of Product:

Illuminated Mirrors

Hazard:

There are loose components in the mirror’s bulb sockets, which can lead to overcurrent and overheating, posing fire and shock hazards.

Remedy:

Refund

Replace

Recall Date:

March 16, 2022

Units:

About 3,300 (In addition, about 111 units were sold in Canada)

Consumer Contact

RH toll-free at 833-694-2947 from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m. PT Monday through Friday, and from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. PT Saturday and Sunday, email at  This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it , or online directly at https://rh.com/content/page.jsp?id=safety-recalls and at www.rh.com and click on “Safety Recalls” at the bottom of the page for more information.

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Recall Details

Description:

This recall involves RH’s Illuminated Mirrors sold in the following styles: Leaner, Round, Rectangle and Dresser. The Illuminated Leaner Mirror is 72” H x 36” W and has 32 sockets for Type G 1W LED or 5W incandescent bulbs.  The Illuminated Round Mirror is 32” D and has 20 sockets for Type G 5W incandescent bulbs.  The Illuminated Rectangle Mirror and Illuminated Dresser Mirror are 40” H x 30” W and have 20 sockets for Type G 1W LED or 5W incandescent bulbs.  The mirrors have an aged brass, antique pewter or a dark steel finish.  The SKU number and date of manufacture are printed on a label on the back of the mirror. This recall involves all mirrors with a manufacturing date code before February 2021 and the following SKUs:

Leaner Mirror

Round Mirror

Rectangle/Dresser Mirror

106715AGBR

106717AGBR

106716AGBR

106715APWT

106717APWT

106716APWT

106715DKST

106717DKST

106716DKST

601276AGBR

 

602569AGBR

601276APWT

 

602569APWT

601276DKST

 

602569DKST

Remedy:

Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled mirrors, unplug them and contact RH for their choice of full refund of the purchase price or a refund in the form of a credit if the consumer’s purchase price cannot be determined, or a free replacement mirror.  RH will schedule a free pick up of the recalled mirror.  RH is contacting all known purchasers directly.

Incidents/Injuries:

RH has received three reports of the mirror’s electrical switch or wiring catching fire.  RH has also received 60 reports of electrical issues including melting, smoking, sparking, shorting and bulbs bursting or breaking.  No injuries or property damage have been reported.

Sold At:

RH Galleries nationwide and online at https://rhteen.rh.com/ from September 2015 through February 2022 and at RH outlets nationwide between September 2015 and December 2021 for between $47 and $1,313.

Importer(s):

RH US LLC, of Corte Madera, Calif.

Manufactured In:

China

Recall number:

22-102

 

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