Shopping Cart

No products in the cart.

ICC International Fire Code (IFC) 2003

$32.71

International Fire Code

Published By Publication Date Number of Pages
ICC 2003 424
Guaranteed Safe Checkout
Category:

If you have any questions, feel free to reach out to our online customer service team by clicking on the bottom right corner. We’re here to assist you 24/7.
Email:[email protected]

Topics addressed include fire department access, fire hydrants, automatic sprinkler systems, fire alarm systems, hazardous materials storage and use, and fire-safety requirements for new and existing buildings and premises.

PDF Catalog

PDF Pages PDF Title
2 Copyright
3 Preface
5 Ordinance
7 Table Of Contents
15 Chapter 1 – Administration
Section 101 – General
Section 102 – Applicability
16 Section 103 – Department Of Fire Prevention
Section 104 – General Authority And Responsibilities
17 Section 105 – Permits
20 Table 105.6.9 – Permit Amounts For Compressed Gases
Table 105.6.11 – Permit Amounts For Cryogenic Fluids
21 Table 105.6.21 – Permit Amounts For Hazardous Materials
22 Table 105.6.21 – Continued
24 Section 106 – Inspections
25 Section 107 – Maintenance
Section 108 – Board Of Appeals
Section 109 – Violations
26 Section 110 – Unsafe Buildings
Section 111 – Stop Work Order
27 Chapter 2 – Definitions
Section 201 – General
Section 202 – General Defintions
39 Chapter 3 – General Precautions Against Fire
Section 301 – General
Section 302 – Definitions
Section 303 – Asphalt Kettles
Section 304 – Combustible Waste Material
40 Section 305 – Ignition Sources
Section 306 – Motion Picture And Film Screens
Section 307 – Open Burning And Recreational Fires
41 Section 308 – Open Flames
43 Section 309 – Powered Industrial Trucks
Section 310 – Smoking
Section 311 – Vacant Premises
44 Section 312 – Vehicle Impact Protection
Section 313 – Fueled Equipment
Section 314 – Indoor Displays
Section 315 – Miscellaneous Combustible Materials Storage
47 Chapter 4 – Emergency Planning And Preparedness
Section 401 – General
Section 402 – Definitions
Section 403 – Public Assemblage And Events
Section 404 – Fire Safety And Evacuation Plans
48 Section 405 – Emergency Evacuation Drills
Table 405.2 – Fire And Evacuation Drill Frequency And Participation
49 Section 406 – Employee Training And Response Procedures
Section 407 – Hazard Communication
50 Section 408 – Use And Occupancy-Related Requirements
53 Chapter 5 – Fire Service Features
Section 501 – General
Section 502 – Definitions
Section 503 – Fire Apparatus Access Roads
54 Section 504 – Access To Building Openings And Roofs
Section 505 – Premises Identification
Section 506 – Key Boxes
55 Section 507 – Hazards To Fire Fighters
Section 508 – Fire Protection Water Supplies
56 Section 509 – Fire Command Center
Section 510 – Fire Department Access To Equipment
57 Chapter 6 – Building Services And Systems
Section 601 – General
Section 602 – Definitions
Section 603 – Fuel-Fired Appliances
59 Section 604 – Emergency And Standby Power Systems
61 Section 605 – Electrical Equipment, Wiring And Hazards
62 Section 606 – Mechanical Refrigeration
64 Section 607 – Elevator Recall And Maintenance
Section 608 – Stationary Lead-Acid Battery Systems
Section 609 – Valve-Regualated Lead-Acid (VRLA) Battery Systems
65 Section 610 – Commercial Kitchen Hoods
67 Chapter 7 – Fire-Resistance-Rated Construction
Section 701 – General
Section 702 – Definitions
Section 703 – Fire-Resistance-Rated Construction
Section 704 – Floor Openings And Shafts
68 Table 704.1 – Vertical Opening Protection Required
69 Chapter 8 – Interior Finish, Decorative Materials And Furnishings
Section 801 – General
Section 802 – Definitions
Section 803 – Furnishings
71 Section 804 – Decorative Vegetation
Section 805 – Decorations And Trim
72 Section 806 – Interior Finish And Decorative Materials
74 Table 806.3 – Interior Wall And Ceiling Finish Requirements By Occupancies
75 Chapter 9 – Fire Protection Systems
Section 901 – General
Table 901.6.1 – Fire Protection System Maintenance Standards
76 Section 902 – Definitions
78 Section 903 – Automatic Sprinkler Systems
79 Table 903.2.4.2 – Group H-5 Sprinkler Design Criteria
81 Table 903.2.13 – Additional Required Fire-Extinguishing Systems
Table 903.2.13 – Continued
83 Section 904 – Alternative Automatic Fire-Extinguishing Systems
86 Section 905 – Standpipe Systems
88 Section 906 – Portable Fire Extinguishers
Table 906.1 – Additional Required Portable Fire Extinguishers
89 Table 906.3(1) – Fire Extinguishers For Class A Fire Hazards
Table 906.3(2) – Flammable Or Combustible Liquids With Depths Of Less Than Or Equal To 0.25-Inch
Section 907 – Fire Alarm And Detection Systems
97 Table 907.10.1.3 – Visable And Audible Alarms
99 Section 908 – Emergency Alarm Systems
Section 909 – Smoke Control Systems
100 (Equation 9-1)
(Equation 9-2)
101 (Equation 9-3)
(Equation 9-4)
(Equation 9-5)
(Equation 9-6)
(Equation 9-7)
102 (Equation 9-8)
(Equation 9-9)
105 Section 910 – Smoke And Heat Vents
106 Table 910.3 – Requirements For Draft Curtains And Smoke And Heat Vents
107 Section 911 – Explosion Control
108 Table 911.1 – Explosion Control Requirements
109 Section 912 – Fire Department Connections
Section 913 – Fire Pumps
111 Chapter 10 – Means Of Egress
Section 1001 – General
[B] Section 1002 – Definitions
112 [B] Section 1003 – General Means Of Egress
113 [B] Section 1004 – Occupant Load
Table 1004.1.2 – Maximum Floor Area Allowances Per Occupant
114 Table 1004.1.2 – Continued
[B] Section 1005 – Egress Width
Table 1005.1 – Egress Width Per Occupant Served
115 [B] Section 1006 – Means Of Egress Illuminatiion
[B] Section 1007 – Accessible Means Of Egress
117 [B] Section 1008 – Doors, Gates And Turnstiles
118 Table 1008.1.3.1 – Revolving Door Speeds
122 [B] 1009 – Stairways And Handrails
124 [B] Section 1010 – Ramps
125 [B] Section 1011 – Exit Signs
126 [B] Section 1012 – Gaurds
127 [B] Section 1013 – Exit Access
128 [B] Section 1014 – Exit And Exit Access Doorways
129 Table 1014.1 – Spaces With One Means OF Egress
130 [B] Section 1015 – Exit Access Travel Distance
Table 1015.1 – Exit Access Travel Distance
[B] Section 1016 – Corridors
131 Table 1016.1 – Corridor Fire-Resistance Rating
[B] Section 1017 – Exits
132 [B] Section 1018 – Number Of Exits And Continuity
Table 1018.1 – Minimum Number Of Exits For Occupant Load
Table 1018.2 – Buildings With One Exit
[B] Section 1019 – Vertical Exit Enclosures
134 [B] Section 1020 – Exit Passageways
[B] Section 1021 – Horizontal Exits
135 [B] Section 1022 – Exterior Exit Ramps And Stairways
136 [B] Section 1023 – Exit Discharge
137 [B] Section 1024 – Assembly
138 Table 1024.6.2 – Width Of Aisles For Smoke-Protected Assembly
140 Table 1024.10.1 – Smoke-Protected Assembly Aisle Accessways
141 [B] Section 1025 – Emergency Escape And Rescue
142 Section 1026 – Means Of Egress For Existing Buildings
144 Table 1026.9 – Revolving Door Speeds
146 Table 1026.17.2 – Common Path, Dead-End And Travel Distance Limits (by occupancy)
147 Section 1027 – Maintenance Of The Means Of Egress
149 Chapter 11 – Aviation Facilities
Section 1101 – General
Section 1102 – Definitions
Section 1103 – General Precautions
Section 1104 – Aircraft Maintenance
150 Section 1105 – Portable Fire Extinguishers
Section 1106 – Aircraft Fueling
155 Section 1107 – Helistops And Heliports
157 Chapter 12 – Dry Cleaning
Section 1201 – General
Section 1202 – Definitions
Section 1203 – Classifications
Section 1204 – General Requirements
158 Section 1205 – Operating Requirements
(Equation 12-1)
Section 1206 – Spotting And Pretreating
159 Section 1207 — Dry Cleaning Systems
Section 1208 – Fire Protection
161 Chapter 13 – Combustible Dust-Producing Operations
Section 1301 – General
Section 1302 – Definitions
Section 1303 – Precautions
Section 1304 – Explosion Protection
Table 1304.1 – Explosion Protection Standards
163 Chapter 14 – Fire Safety During Construction And Demolition
Section 1401 – General
Section 1402 – Definitions
Section 1403 – Temporary Heating Equipment
Section 1404 – Precautions Against Fire
Section 1405 – Flammable And Combustible Liquids
164 Section 1406 – Flammable Gases
Section 1407 – Explosive Materials
Section 1408 – Owner’s Responsibility For Fire Protection
Section 1409 – Fire Alarm Reporting
Section 1410 – Access For Fire Fighting
Section 1411 – Means Of Egress
Section 1412 – Water Supply For Fire Protection
Section 1413 – Standpipes
165 Section 1414 – Automatic Sprinkler System
Section 1415 – Portable Fire Extinguishers
Section 1416 – Motoized Equipment
Section 1417 – Safegaurding Roofing Operations
167 Chapter 15 – Flammable Finishes
Section 1501 – General
Section 1502 – Definitions
Section 1503 – Protection Of Operations
169 Section 1504 – Spray Finishing
172 Section 1505 – Dipping Operations
173 Section 1506 – Electrostatic Apparatus
174 Section 1507 – Powder Coating
175 Section 1508 – Automobile Undercoating
Section 1509 – Organic Peroxides And Dual-Component Coatings
Section 1510 – Floor Surfacing And Finishing Operations
Section 1511 – Indoor Manufacturing Of Reinforced Plastics
177 Chapter 16 – Fruit And Crop Ripening
Section 1601 – General
Section 1602 – Definitions
Section 1603 – Ethylene Gas
Section 1604 – Sources Of Ignition
Section 1605 – Combustible Waste
Section 1606 – Ethylene Generators
Section 1607 – Warning Signs
179 Chapter 17 – Fumigation And Thermal Insecticidal Fogging
Section 1701 – General
Section 1702 – Definitions
Section 1703 – Fire Safety Requirements
181 Chapter 18 – Semiconductor Fabrication Facilities
Section 1801 – General
Section 1802 – Definitions
Section 1803 – General Safety Provisions
185 Section 1804 – Storage
Section 1805 – Use And Handling
186 Table 1804.2.1 – Quantity Limits For Hazardous Materials In A Single Fabrication Area In Group H-6
187 Table 1804.2.1 – Continued
Table 1805.2.1 – Maximum Quantities Of HPM At A Workstation
189 Chapter 19 – Lumber Yards And Woodworking Facilities
Section 1901 – General
Section 1902 – Definitions
Section 1903 – General Requirements
190 Section 1904 – Fire Protection
Section 1905 – Plywood, Veneer And Composite Board Mills
Section 1906 – Log Storage Areas
Section 1907 – Storage Of Wood Chips And Hogged Material Associated With Timber And Lumber Production Facilities
Section 1908 – Storage And Processing Of Wood Chips, Hogged Material, Fines, Compost And Raw Product Associated With Yard Waste And Recycling Facilities
191 Section 1909 – Exterior Storage Of Finished Lumber Products
193 Chapter 20 – Manufacture Of Organic Coatings
Section 2001 – General
Section 2002 – Definitions
Section 2003 – General Precautions
Section 2004 – Electrical Equipment And Protection
194 Section 2005 – Process Structures
Section 2006 – Process MIlls And Kettles
Section 2007 – Process Piping
195 Section 2008 – Raw Materials In Process Areas
Section 2009 – Raw Materials And Finished Products
197 Chapter 21 – Industrial Ovens
Section 2101 – General
Section 2102 – Definitions
Section 2103 – Location
Section 2104 – Fuel Piping
Section 2105 – Interlocks
198 Section 2106 – Fire Protection
Section 2107 – Operation And Maintenance
199 Chapter 22 – Motor Fuel-Dispensing Facilities And Repair Garages
Section 2201 – General
Section 2202 – Definitions
Section 2203 – Location Of Dispensing Devices
200 Section 2204 – Dispensing Operations
201 Section 2205 – Operational Requirements
Section 2206 – Flammable And Combustible Liquid Motor Fuel-Dispensing Facilities
202 Table 2206.2.3 – Minimum Separation Requirements For Above-Ground Tanks
205 Section 2207 – Liquefied Petroleum Gas Motor Fuel-Dispensing Facilities
206 Section 2208 – Compressed Natural Gas Motor Fuel-Dispensing Facilities
207 Table 2208.8.1.2.3 – Separation Distance For Atmospheric Venting Of CNG
Section 2209 – Hydrogen Motor Fuel-Dispensing And Generation Facilities
208 Table 2209.3.1 – Outdoor Maximum Separation For Gaseous Hydrogen Dispensers, Compressors, Generators And Storage Vessels
210 Table 2209.5.4.2 – Vent Pipe Height And Separation Distance Versus Hydrogen Flow Rate And Vent Pipe Diameter
Figure 2209.5.4.2 – Hydrogen Vent Pipe (H) Versus Distance (D) Requirements
Section 2210 – Marine Motor Fuel-Dispensing Facilities
212 Section 2211 – Repair Garages
215 Chapter 23 – High-Piled Combustible Storage
Section 2301 – General
Section 2302 – Definitions
216 Section 2303 – Commodity Classification
218 Section 2304 – Designation Of High-Piled Storage Area
Section 2305 – Housekeeping And Maintenance
Section 2306 – General Fire Protection And Life Safety Features
219 Figure 2303.7.4 – Mixed Commodities
220 Table 2306.2 – General Fire Protection And Life Safety Requirements
222 Section 2307 – Solid-Piled And Shelf Storage
Section 2308 – Rack Storage
Table 2308.3 – Required Flue Spaces For Rack Storage
223 Section 2309 – Automated Storage
Section 2310 – Specialty Storage
225 Chapter 24 – Tents, Canopies And Other Membrane Structures
Section 2401 – General
Section 2402 – Definitions
Section 2403 – Temporary Tents, Canopies And Membrane Structures
226 Table 2403.12.2 – Minimum Number Of Means Of Egress And Means Of Egress Wisths From Temporary Membrane Structures, Tents And Canopies
227 Section 2404 – Temporary And Permanent Tents, Canopies And Membrane Structuresz
231 Chapter 25 – Tire Rebuilding And Tire Storage
Section 2501 – General
Section 2502 – Definitions
Section 2503 – Tire Rebuilding
Section 2504 – Precautions Against Fire
Section 2505 – Outdoor Storage
232 Section 2506 – Fire Department Access
Section 2507 – Fencing
Section 2508 – Fire Protection
Section 2509 – Indoor Storage Arrangement
233 Chapter 26 – Welding And Other Hot Work
Section 2601 – General
Section 2602 – Definitions
Section 2603 – General Requirements
234 Section 2604 – Fire Safety Requirements
235 Section 2605 – Gas Welding And Cutting
Section 2606 – Electric Arc Hot Work
Section 2607 – Calcium Carbide Systems
Section 2608 – Acetylene Generators
Section 2609 – Piping Manifolds And Hose Systems For Fuel Gases And Oxygen
237 Chapter 27 – Hazardous Materials – General Provisions
Section 2701 – General
239 Section 2702 – Definitions
241 Section 2703 – General Requirements
242 Table 2703.1.1(1) – Maximum Allowable Quantity Per Control Area Of Hazardous Materials Posing A Physical Hazard
243 Table 2703.1.1(1) – Maximum Allowable Quantity Per Control Area Of Hazardous Materials Posing A Physical Hazard – Continued
244 Table 2703.1.1(2) – Maximum Allowable Quantity Per Control Area Of Hazardous Materials Posing A Health Hazard
245 Table 2703.1.1(3) – Maximum Allowable Quantity Per Control Area Of Hazardous Materials Posing A Physical Hazard In An Outdoor Control Area
246 Table 2703.1.1(4) – Maximum Allowable Quantity Per Control Area Of Hazardous Materials Posing A Health Hazard In An Outdoor Control Area
249 Table 2703.8.2 – Required Detached Storage
250 Table 2703.8.3.2 – Design And Number Of Control Areas
253 Table 2703.11.1 – Maximum Allowable Quantity Per Indoor And Outdoor Control Area Group M And S Occupancies Nonflammable Solids, Nonflammable And Noncombustible Liquids
Section 2704 – Storage
255 Table 2704.2.2 – Required Secondary Containment – Hazardous Material Solids And Liquids Storage
257 Section 2705 – Use, Dispensing And Handling
259 Table 2705.2.1.4 – Required Secondary Containment – Hazardous Material Solids And Liquids Use
261 Chapter 28 – Aerosols
Section 2801 – General
Section 2802 – Definitions
Section 2803 – Classification Of Aerosol Products
Table 2803.1 – Classification Of Aerosol Products
Section 2804 – Inside Storage Of Aerosol Products
262 Table 2804.3.1 – Nonsegregated Storage Of Level 2 And 3 Aerosol Products In General Purpose Warehouses
Table 2804.3.2 – Segregated Storage Of Level 2 And 3 Aerosol Products In General Purpose Warehouses
Table 2804.3.2.2 – Segregated Storage Aisle Widths And Distance To Aisles In General Purpose Warehouses
263 Table 2804.7 – Maximum Quantities Of Level 2 And 3 Aerosol Products In Retail Storage Areas
Section 2805 – Outside Storage
Table 2805.1 – Distance To Exposures For Outside Storage Of Level 2 And 3 Aerosol Products
264 Section 2806 – Retail Display
Table 2806.2 – Maximum Quantities Of Level 2 And 3 Aerosol Products In Retail Display Areaas
Table 2806.3 – Maximum Storage Quantities For Storage Areas Adjacent To Retail Display Of Level 2 And Level 3 Aerosols
Section 2807 – Manufacturing Facilities
265 Chapter 29 – Combustible Fibers
Section 2901 – General
Section 2902 – Definitions
Section 2903 – General Precautions
Section 2904 – Loose Fiber Storage
Section 2905 – Baled Storage
267 Chapter 30 – Compressed Gases
Section 3001 – General
Section 3002 – Definitions
Section 3003 – General Requirements
269 Section 3004 – Storage Of Compressed Gases
Section 3005 – Use And Handling Of Compressed Gases
270 Section 3006 – Medical Gas Systems
Section 3007 – Compressed Gases Not Otherwise Regulated
271 Chapter 31 – Corrosive Materials
Section 3101 – General
Section 3102 – Definitions
Section 3103 – General Requirements
Section 3104 – Storage
Section 3105 – Use
273 Chapter 32 – Cryogenic fluids
Section 3201 – General
Section 3202 – Definitions
Section 3203 – General Requirements
275 Table 3203.6.1 – Separation Of Stationary Containers From Exposure Hazards
Table 3203.6.2 – Separation Of Portable Containers From Exposure Hazards
276 Section 3204 – Storage
Section 3205 – Use And Handling
279 Chapter 33 – Explosives And Fireworks
Section 3301 – General
281 Section 3302 – Definitions
283 Section 3303 – Record Keeping And Reporting
284 Section 3304 – Explosive Materials Storage And Handling
Table 3304.3 – Storage Amounts And Magazine Requirements For Explosives, Explosive Materials And Fireworks, 1.3 G Maximum Allowable Quantity Per Control Area
285 Table 3304.5.2(1) – Application Of Separation Distance Table
286 Table 3304.5.2(2) – American Table Of Distances For Storage Of Explosives As Approved By The Institute Of Makers Of Explosives And Revised June 1991
287 Table 3304.5.2(2) – Continued
288 Table 3304.5.2(2) – Continued
Table 3304.5.2(3) – Table Of Distances For Buildings Containing Explosives – Division 1.3 – Mass-Fire Hazard
289 Table 3304.5.2(4) – Table Of Distances For Buildings Containing Explosives – Division 1.4
290 Section 3305 – Manufacture, Assembly And Testing Of Explosives, Explosive Materials And Fireworks
291 Table 3305.3 – Minimum Intraplant Separation Distances Between Barricaded Operating Buildings Containing Explosives – Division 1.1, 1.2 Or 1.5 – Mass Explosion Hazzard
293 Section 3306 – Small Arms Ammunition
294 Section 3307 – Blasting
295 Section 3308 – Fireworks Display
297 Chapter 34 – Flammable And Combustible Liquids
Section 3401 – General
Section 3402 – Definitions
298 Section 3403 – General Requirements
299 Table 3403.1.1 – Class I Electrical Equipment Locations
300 Table 3403.1.1 – Continued
302 Section 3404 – Storage
312 Table 3404.3.4.1 – Maximum Allowable Quantity Of Flammable And Combustible Liquids In Wholesale And Retail Sales Uses Per Control Area
313 Table 3404.3.6.3(1) – Maximum Storage Height In Control Area
314 Table 3404.3.6.3(2) – Storage Arrangements For Palletized Or Solid-Pile Storage In Liquid Storage Rooms And Warehouses
Table 3404.3.6.3.(3) – Storage Arrangements For Rack Storage In Liquid Storage Rooms And Warehouses
315 Table 3404.3.6.3(4) – Automatic Sprinkler Protection For Solid-Pile And Paletized Storage Of Liquids In Containers And Portable Tanks
316 Table 3404.3.6.3(5) – Automatic Sprinkler Protection Requirements For Rack Storage Of Liquids In Containers Of 5-Gallon Capacity Or Less With Or Without Cartons On Conventional Wood Pallets
317 Table 3404.3.6.3(6) – Automatic Sprinkler Protection Requirements For Rack Storage Of Liquids In Containers Greater Than 5-Gallon Capacity
318 Table 3404.3.6.3(7) – Automatic AFFF Water Protection Requirements For Rack Storage Of Liquids In Containers Greater Than 5-Gallon Capacity
Table 3404.3.6.3(8) – Automatic Sprinkler Protection Requirements For Class I Liquid Storage Of 1-Gallon Capacity Or Less With Incartoned Or Case-Cut Shelf Display Up To 6.5 Feet, And Palletized Storage Above In A Double-Row Rack Array
319 Table 3404.3.7.5.1 – Automatic AFFF-Water Protection Requirements For Solid-Pile And Palletized Storage Of Liquids In Metal Contaners Of 5-Gallon Capacity Or Less
320 Table 3404.4.2 – Outdoor Liquid Storage Container And Portable Tanks
321 Section 3405 – Dispensing, Use, Mixing And Handling
322 Table 3405.3.4(1) – Separation Of Processing Vessels From Lot Lines
Table 3405.3.4(2) – Reference Table For Use With Table 3405.3.4(1)
325 Table 3405.3.8.2 – Maximum Allowable Quantities For Dispensing Of Flammable And Combustible Liquids In Outdoor Control Areas
326 Section 3406 – Special Operations
337 Chapter 35 – Flammable Gases
Section 3501 – General
Section 3502 – Definitions
Section 3503 – General Requirements
338 Section 3504 – Storage
Table 3504.2.1 – Flammable Gases Distance From Outdoor Storage Areas To Exposures
Section 3505 – Use
339 Chapter 36 – Flammable Solids
Section 3601 – General
Section 3602 – Definitions
Section 3603 – General Requirements
Section 3604 – Storage
Section 3605 – Use
Section 3606 – Magnesium
343 Chapter 37 – Highly Toxic And Toxic Materials
Section 3701 – General
Section 3702 – Definitions
344 Section 3703 – Highly Toxic And Toxic Solids And Liquids
345 Section 3704 – Highly Toxic And Toxic Compressed Gases
347 Table 3704.2.2.7.5 – Rate Of Release For Cylinders And Portable Tanks
349 Section 3705 – Ozone Gas Generators
351 Chapter 38 – Liquefied Petroleum Gases
Section 3801 – General
Section 3802 – Definitions
Section 3803 – Installation Of Equipment
352 Section 3804 – Location Of Containers
Table 3804.3 – Location Of LP-Gas Containers
353 Section 3805 – Prohibited Use Of LP-Gas
Section 3806 – Dispensing And Overfilling
Section 3807 – Safety Precautions And Devices
Section 3808 – Fire Protection
Section 3809 – Storage Of Portable LP-Gas Containers Awaiting Use Or Resale
354 Table 3809.12 – Location Of Containers Awaiting Use Or Resale Stored Outside Of Buildings
Section 3810 – Containers Not In Service
355 Section 3811 – Parking And Garaging
357 Chapter 39 – Organic Peroxides
Section 3901 – General
Section 3902 – Definitions
Section 3903 – General Requirements
Section 3904 – Storage
358 Table 3904.1.2 – Organic Peroxides – Distance To Exposures From Detached Buildings Or Outdoor Storage Areas
359 Table 3904..2.4 – Storage Of Organic Peroxides
Section 3905 – Use
361 Chapter 40 – Oxidizers
Section 4001 – General
Section 4002 – Definitions
Section 4003 – General Requirements
362 Section 4004 – Storage
Table 4004.1.2 – Oxidizer Liquids And Solids – Distance From Detached Buildings And Outdoor Storage Areas To Exposures
Table 4004.1.7(1) – Storage Of Class 1 Oxidizer Liquids And Solids In Combustible Containers
363 Table 4004.1.7(2) – Storage Of Class 2 Oxidizer Liquids And Solids
Table 4004.1.7(3) – Storage Of Class 3 Oxidizer Liquids And Solids
Table 4004.2.2 – Oxidizer Gases – Distance From Storage To Exposures
Section 4005 – Use
365 Chapter 41 – Pyrophoric Materials
Section 4101 – General
Section 4102 – Definitions
Section 4103 – General Requirements
Section 4104 – Storage
Section 4105 – Use
366 Table 4104.2.1 – Pyprphoric Gases – Distance From Storage To Exposures
Section 4106 – Silane Gas
369 Chapter 42 – Pyroxylin (Cellulose Nitrate) Plastics
Section 4201 – General
Section 4202 – Definitions
Section 4203 – General Requirements
Section 4204 – Storage And Handling
371 Chapter 43 – Unstable (Reactive) Materials
Section 4301 – General
Section 4302 – Definitions
Section 4303 – General Requirements
372 Section 4304 – Storage
Section 4305 – Use
373 Chapter 44 – Water-Reactive Solids And Liquids
Section 4401 – General
Section 4402 – Definitions
Section 4403 – General Requirements
Section 4404 – Storage
374 Section 4405 – Use
375 Chapter 45 – Referenced Standards
383 Appendix A – Board Of Appeals
Section A101 – General
385 Appendix B – Fire-Flow Requirements For Buildings
Section B101 – General
Section B102 – Definitions
Section B103 – Modifications
Section B104 – Fire-Flow Calculation Area
Section B105 – Fire-Flow Requirements For Buildings
Section B106 – Referenced Standards
386 Table B105.1 – Minimum Required Fire Flow And Flow Duration For Buildings
387 Appendix C – Fire Hydrant Locations And Distribution
Section C101 – General
Section C102 – Location
Section C103 – Number Of Hydrants
Section C104 – Consideration Of Existing Fire Hydrants
Section C105 – Distribution Of Fire Hydrants
Table C105.1 – Number And Distribution Of Fire Hydrants
389 Appendix D – Fire Apparatus Access Roads
Section D101 – General
Section D102 – Required Facilities
Section D103 – Minimum Specifications
Table D103.4 – Requirements For Dead-End Fire Apparatus Access Roads
Figure D103.1 – Dead-End Fire Apparatus Access Road Turnaround
390 Figure D103.6 – Fire Lane Signs
Section D104 – Commercial And Industrial Developments
Section D105 – Aerial Fire Apparatus Access Roads
Section D106 – Multiple-Family Residential Developments
Section D107 – One- Or Two-Family Residential Developments
393 Appendix E – Hazard Categories
Section E101 – General
Section E102 – Hazard Categories
396 Section E103 – Evaluation Of Hazards
397 (Equation E-1)
(Equation E-2)
398 Table E103.1.3.1 – Normalization Factor
399 Appendix F – Hazard Ranking
Section F101 – General
Section F102 – Referenced Standards
400 Table F101.2 – Fire Fighter Warning Placard Designations Based On Hazard Classification Categories
401 Appendix G – Cryogenic Fluids – Weight And Volume Equivalents
Section G101 – General
402 Table G101.2 – Weight And Volume Equivalents For Common Cryogenic Fluids
403 Index
423 Editorial Changes – Second Printing
ICC International Fire Code (IFC) 2003
$32.71