Michael George Zabetakis (7 July 1924 – 21 January 2005) was a fire safety engineering specialist.
[2] In 1965 he published data for flammability limits, autoignition, and burning-rate data for more than 200 combustible gases and vapors in air and other oxidants, as well as of empirical rules and graphs that can be used to predict similar data for thousands of other combustibles under a variety of environmental conditions.
[3] The work remains one of the most widely cited sources of flammability data.
Zabetakis was the first superintendent of the National Mine Health and Safety Academy.
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