NFPA 1 Fire Code
NFPA 1 防火規(guī)范
Scope
(1) Inspection of permanent and temporary buildings, processes, equipment, systems, and other fire and related life safety situations
(2) Investigation of fires, explosions, hazardous materials incidents, and other related emergency incidents
(3) Review of construction plans, drawings, and specifications for life safety systems, fire protection systems, access, water supplies, processes, hazardous materials, and other fire and life safety issues
(4) Fire and life safety education of fire brigades, employees, responsible parties, and the general public
(5) Existing occupancies and conditions, the design and construction of new buildings, remodeling of existing buildings, and additions to existing buildings
(6) Design, alteration, modification, construction, maintenance, and testing of fire protection systems and equipment
(7) Access requirements for fire department operations
(8) Hazards from outside fires in vegetation, trash, building debris, and other materials
(9) Regulation and control of special events including, but not limited to, assemblage of people, exhibits, trade shows, amusement parks, haunted houses, outdoor events, and other similar special temporary and permanent occupancies
(10) Interior finish, decorations, furnishings, and other combustibles that contribute to fire spread, fire load, and smoke production
(11) Storage, use, processing, handling, and on-site transportation of flammable and combustible gases, liquids, and solids
(12) Storage, use, processing, handling, and on-site transportation of hazardous materials
(13) Control of emergency operations and scenes
(14) Conditions affecting fire fighter safety
(15) Arrangement, design, construction, and alteration of new and existing means of egress
Protect building occupants and fire fighters on the line. Update to the 2012 NFPA 1 Fire Code based on 130+ NFPA® documents.
Major changes in the 2012 NFPA 1 Fire Code help protect jurisdictions with more powerful and comprehensive fire protection requirements for fire alarm, sprinkler, and life safety issues. Adopted in jurisdictions throughout
Work with the latest references to widely used NFPA documents, including such industry benchmarks as the 2012 NFPA 101® Life Safety Code®, NFPA 54 National Fuel Gas Code, and NFPA 30 Flammable and Combustible Liquids Code...2011 NFPA 58 Liquefied Petroleum Gas Code and NFPA 25 Inspection, Testing, and Maintenance of Water-Based Fire Protection Systems...and 2010 NFPA 13 Installation of Sprinkler Systems and NFPA 72® National Fire Alarm and Signaling Code.
Major changes reflect important safety code updates. New requirements in this edition mandate
· Sprinklers in all new buildings three or more stories in height
· CO detection in new residential occupancies reflecting the NFPA 101 Life Safety Code
· Floor fire protection for new non-sprinklered one- and two-family dwellings
· Two-way radio communication enhancement systems may be required by the AHJ per NFPA 72 National Fire Alarm and Signaling Code.
· And other changes that benefit building occupant safety
Don't delay -- reduce injuries and deaths and advance safety for the public and first responders with the 2012 NFPA 1 Fire Code. It's essential for fire marshals, architects and engineers, building owners, and professionals involved with hazardous materials. (Softbound, Approx. 662 pp., 2012)