AS 5239-2011
AS 5239-2011
Examination of ignitable liquids in fire debris
Standards Australia
Specifies requirements and provides guidance for the analysis of fire debris on methods applicable to the determination of the presence of ignitable liquid residues (ILR) in fire debris for forensic purposes.
This Standard specifies requirements and provides guidance for the analysis of fire debris on methods applicable to the determination of the presence of ignitable liquid residues (ILR) in fire debris for forensic purposes.
The overall processes involved in the analysis of ignitable liquids and covered in this Standard are-
packing and storage of fire debris samples;
extraction of sample;
analysis of extract;
interpretation of results;
classification of ignitable liquids; and
reporting of results.
The typical hydrocarbon classes that are normally present in ILR are illustrated in Appendix A.
THIS STANDARD CALLS FOR THE USE OF PROCEDURES THAT MAY BE A HEALTH HAZARD OR CAUSE INJURY IF ADEQUATE PROVISIONS ARE NOT TAKEN.
The provisions of this document are restricted to qualified scientists, with proven competence in the use of appropriate scientific instruments and techniques in a forensic context.
Document Type | Standard |
Status | Current |
Publisher | Standards Australia |
Committee | CH-041 |
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