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asbestos fire curtain - перевод на русский

FIRE SAFETY PRECAUTION AT THEATRES
Fire curtain; Iron (theatre)
  • Safety curtain of [[St Martin's Theatre]] in [[London]].
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asbestos fire curtain      

строительное дело

противопожарный занавес из асбестовой ткани

asbestos fire curtain      
противопожарный занавес из асбестовой ткани
curtain rod         
  • Ready-made curtain rail.
  • Circled bathtub rod and curtain
DEVICE USED TO SUSPEND CURTAINS
Curtain rods; Shower curtain rod

общая лексика

палка для шторы

act drop         
  • The raising and lowering of an Austrian drape
  • An olio curtain being raised and lowered
  •  [[Theatro Municipal do Rio de Janeiro]], painting by [[Eliseu Visconti]] (1908).
  • Back side of a tableau curtain - Grand théâtre d'Angers
  • Travelers opening and closing
STAGE CURTAIN(S) AT THE VERY FRONT OF A THEATRICAL STAGE
Main drape; Act curtain; Act Curtain; Tableau curtain; Austrian curtain; House curtain; Show curtain; Grand curtain; Olio drop; Olio curtain; Roll curtain; Oleo drop; Oleo curtain; Roll drop; Austrian drape; Puff curtain; Austrian puff curtain; Austrian puff drape; Guillotine curtains; Tab curtain; Opera drapes; Traveller curtains; Draw curtain; Traveler drape; Traveller drape; Traveller drapes; Traveler drapes; Venetian curtain; Venetian curtains; Venetian drape; Venetian drapes; Wipe curtain; Theater curtain; Theatre curtain; Act drop

['æktdrɔp]

театр

занавес

опускаемый между действиями или сценами

Смотрите также

act drop curtain

asbestos cement         
  • Example of asbestos cement siding and lining on a post-war temporary house in Yardley, Birmingham. Nearly 40,000 of these structures were built between 1946 and 1949 to house families.
  • StateLibQld 2 152895 James Hardie and Wunderlich float ready for the Victory Day procession in Brisbane, 1946
BUILDING MATERIAL CONTAINING ASBESTOS
Fibrous Cement; Fibrous Asbestos Cement; Asbestos-cement; Fibrous cement; Fibro; Fibrolite (house cladding)
асбестоцемент
fibrous cement         
  • Example of asbestos cement siding and lining on a post-war temporary house in Yardley, Birmingham. Nearly 40,000 of these structures were built between 1946 and 1949 to house families.
  • StateLibQld 2 152895 James Hardie and Wunderlich float ready for the Victory Day procession in Brisbane, 1946
BUILDING MATERIAL CONTAINING ASBESTOS
Fibrous Cement; Fibrous Asbestos Cement; Asbestos-cement; Fibrous cement; Fibro; Fibrolite (house cladding)

нефтегазовая промышленность

волокнистый цемент

asbestos cement         
  • Example of asbestos cement siding and lining on a post-war temporary house in Yardley, Birmingham. Nearly 40,000 of these structures were built between 1946 and 1949 to house families.
  • StateLibQld 2 152895 James Hardie and Wunderlich float ready for the Victory Day procession in Brisbane, 1946
BUILDING MATERIAL CONTAINING ASBESTOS
Fibrous Cement; Fibrous Asbestos Cement; Asbestos-cement; Fibrous cement; Fibro; Fibrolite (house cladding)

строительное дело

асбестоцемент

нефтегазовая промышленность

асбестовый цемент, асбоцемент

asbestos-cement         
  • Example of asbestos cement siding and lining on a post-war temporary house in Yardley, Birmingham. Nearly 40,000 of these structures were built between 1946 and 1949 to house families.
  • StateLibQld 2 152895 James Hardie and Wunderlich float ready for the Victory Day procession in Brisbane, 1946
BUILDING MATERIAL CONTAINING ASBESTOS
Fibrous Cement; Fibrous Asbestos Cement; Asbestos-cement; Fibrous cement; Fibro; Fibrolite (house cladding)

общая лексика

асбестоцементный

amianthus         
  • heat spreader]] made of asbestos, on a tripod over a [[Teclu burner]]
  • Jeffrey Mine, Johns-Manville Co.]], [[Asbestos, Quebec]], June 1944
  • World production of asbestos (metric tons) from 1900 to 2017 with trend line
  • [[Wailuku]], [[Hawaii]] [[post office]] sealed off for [[asbestos removal]]
  • Older decorative ceilings, similar to this one, may contain small amounts of [[white asbestos]]
  • The applications of asbestos multiplied at the end of the 19th century—this is an advertisement for an asbestos-lined [[clothes iron]] from 1906
  • Thetford township]], [[Quebec]]. By 1895, mining was increasingly mechanized.
  • Asbestos warning label under EU directive of 1983
  • 1929 newspaper advertisement from [[Perth, Western Australia]], for [[asbestos sheeting]] for residential building construction
  • Size of asbestos fibers compared to other particles (USEPA, March 1978)
  • In [[Guy's Hospital]], London, 1941, nurses arrange asbestos blankets over an electrically heated frame to create a hood over patients to help warm them quickly
  • Asbestos fabric
  • CT]]
  • Researcher using a fiber length classifier to produce length-selected fibers of asbestos for toxological studies
  • Rockbestos, asbestos covered wire advertisement in ''[[Exhibitor's Herald]]'', 1926
  • Asbestos Products Ltd (Sydney) asbestos cement corrugated roofing for export
  • Corrugated asbestos roof (with [[Fibre cement]])
GROUP OF HIGHLY STABLE, NON-FLAMMABLE SILICATE MINERALS WITH A FIBROUS STRUCTURE
Asbesthos; Amianthus; Asbeztos; Amianthus lapis; Cork Fossil; Mineral asbestos; Naturally-occurring asbestos; Asbestos fibers; Asbestos containing materials; Chrysatile; Zolonite; Naturally occurring asbestos; Asbestos fibres; Ethanite; Amphibole asbestos; Asbesdos; Asbestos recycling; Earth flax; Asbestos industry
amianthus noun min. горный лен
safety curtain         
противопожарный занавес; противопожарный экран

Определение

fibro
['f??br??]
¦ noun (plural fibros) Austral. a mixture of sand, cement, and cellulose fibre, used in sheets for building.

Википедия

Safety curtain

A safety curtain (or fire curtain in America) is a passive fire protection feature used in large proscenium theatres. It is usually a heavy fabric curtain located immediately behind the proscenium arch. Asbestos-based materials were originally used to manufacture the curtain, before the dangers of asbestos were widely known. The safety curtain is sometimes referred to as an iron in British theatres, regardless of the actual construction material.

Occupational safety and health regulations state that the safety curtain must be able to resist fire for a short time to delay fires starting on stage from spreading to the auditorium and the rest of the theatre, to provide additional exiting time for audience members and members of staff.

The curtain is heavy and requires its own dedicated operating mechanisms. In an emergency, the stage manager can usually pull a lever backstage which will cause the curtain to fall rapidly into position. Alternatively, heat-sensitive components can be built into the rigging to automatically close the curtain in case of fire. It may be released electronically with the activation of the building's fire alarm system. It can also be flown in and out, as regulations in some jurisdictions state that it must be shown to the audience, to prove its effective operation, for a certain amount of time during every performance.

A safety curtain is required per United States building codes if the proscenium wall is required to be fire rated. The curtain is required to demonstrate a fire rating of approximately 30 min per testing.

In the UK, it is a requirement that a safety curtain must be fully down within the proscenium opening within 30 seconds of being released.

In 1794 the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane became the first theatre to install an iron safety curtain. Several other serious fires, notably that at the Theatre Royal, Exeter in 1887, led to the introduction of safety curtains on a wider scale. Edinburgh's Royal Lyceum, built in 1883, is also credited with the "1st theatre in Britain to be fitted with an iron safety curtain".

A very early example of a safety curtain installation in the United States was at the New Fifth Avenue Theatre (New York City) which opened in 1873. Chicago's 1903 Iroquois Theatre fire resulted in over 600 deaths when the theater's safety curtain got stuck midway down, along with other structural deficiencies in the building.

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