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NFPA 1: Fire Code

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Advance to the 2015 NFPA 1: Fire Code based on the latest NFPA® codes and standards governing fire and life safety. Adopted in jurisdictions throughout North America, NFPA 1: Fire Code presents a comprehensive, integrated approach to fire code regulation and hazard management. Fully updated for 2015, this edition features extracts from and references to more than 130 NFPA codes and standards. Staying up-to-code gives fire marshals, AHJs, code officials, inspectors, facility owners and managers — and anyone involved with hazardous materials — the latest fire protection requirements for fire alarm, sprinkler, and life safety issues. Get extracts from widely used NFPA codes and standards including: The 2015 editions of NFPA 101®: Life Safety Code®, NFPA 30: Flammable and Combustible Liquids Code, and NFPA 30A: Code for Motor Fuel Dispensing Facilities and Repair Garages The 2014 editions of NFPA 58: Liquefied Petroleum Gas Code and NFPA 25: Inspection, Testing, and Maintenance of Water-Based Fire Protection Systems The 2013 editions of NFPA 13: Installation of Sprinkler Systems and NFPA 72®: National Fire Alarm and Signaling Code Major changes in the 2015 NFPA 1: Fire Code: Chapter 18 includes mandatory requirements on fire hydrant location and distribution — to assist designers with planning and AHJs and other authorities with inspections. Added mandates for carbon monoxide detection and alarm for new educational and new day care facilities and other changes reflect safeguards in the 2015 NFPA 101. Coverage of fire alarm systems for occupancies now mirrors NFPA 101 to provide additional information and reduce reference time. Don\’t delay — prevent injuries and deaths and advance safety for the public and first responders with the 2015 NFPA 1: Fire Code.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
2 Important Notices and Disclaimers
3 Additional Notices and Disclaimers
4 2.1 General
2.2 NFPA Publications
14 Chapter 1 Administration
1.1 Scope
1.2 Purpose
1.3 Application
15 1.4 Equivalencies, Alternatives, and Modifications
1.5 Units
1.6 Enforcement
1.7 Authority
17 1.8 Duties and Powers of the Incident Commander
1.9 Liability
1.10 Fire Code Board of Appeals
19 1.11 Records and Reports
1.12 Permits and Approvals
25 1.13 Certificates of Fitness
26 1.14 Plan Review
1.15 Technical Assistance
1.16 Notice of Violations and Penalties
27 Chapter 2 Referenced Publications
29 2.3 Other Publications
33 2.4 References for Extracts in Mandatory Sections
Chapter 3 Definitions
3.1 General
3.2 NFPA Official Definitions
34 3.3 General Definitions
51 3.4 Special Performance-Based Definitions
52 Chapter 4 General Requirements
4.1 Goals and Objectives
53 4.2 Assumptions
4.3 Compliance Options
4.4 Fundamental Requirements
54 4.5 General Requirements
55 Chapter 5 Performance-Based Option
5.1 General
57 5.2 Performance Criteria
5.3 Retained Prescriptive Requirements
5.4 Design Scenarios
59 5.5 Evaluation of Proposed Designs
5.6 Safety Factors
5.7 Documentation Requirements
60 Chapter 6 Classification of Occupancy
6.1 Classification of Occupancy
64 Chapter 7 Reserved
Chapter 8 Reserved
Chapter 9 Reserved
Chapter 10 General Safety Requirements
10.1 Fundamental Requirements
10.2 Owner/Occupant Responsibilities
10.3 Occupancy
65 10.4 Building Evacuation
10.5 Fire Drills
10.6 Reporting of Fires and Other Emergencies
10.7 Tampering with Fire Safety Equipment
10.8 Emergency Action Plans
66 10.9 Smoking
10.10 Open Flames, Candles, Open Fires, and Incinerators
10.11 Fire Protection Markings
67 10.12 Seasonal and Vacant Buildings and Premises
68 10.13 Combustible Vegetation
10.14 Special Outdoor Events, Carnivals, and Fairs
72 10.15 Outside Storage
10.16 Parade Floats
10.17 Powered Industrial Trucks
10.18 Storage of Combustible Materials
10.19 Indoor Children’s Playground Structures
73 Chapter 11 Building Services
11.1 Electrical Fire Safety
74 11.2 Heating, Ventilation, and Air-Conditioning
11.3 Elevators, Escalators, and Conveyors
75 11.4 Utilities
11.5 Heating Appliances
76 11.6 Waste Chutes, Incinerators, and Laundry Chutes
11.7 Stationary Generators and Standby Power Systems
77 11.8 Smoke Control
11.9 Emergency Command Center
11.10 Two-Way Radio Communication Enhancement Systems
78 11.11 Medical Gas and Vacuum Systems
11.12 Photovoltaic Systems
79 Chapter 12 Features of Fire Protection
12.1 General
12.2 Construction
12.3 Fire-Resistive Materials and Construction
80 12.4 Fire Doors and Other Opening Protectives
82 12.5 Interior Finish
85 12.6 Contents and Furnishings
86 12.7 Fire Barriers
91 12.8 Smoke Partitions
92 12.9 Smoke Barriers
93 Chapter 13 Fire Protection Systems
13.1 General
94 13.2 Standpipe Systems
13.3 Automatic Sprinklers
108 13.4 Fire Pumps
113 13.5 Water Supply
13.6 Portable Fire Extinguishers
126 13.7 Detection, Alarm, and Communications Systems
179 13.8 Other Fire Protection Systems
13.9 Non-Listed Fire Protection or Suppression Devices and Equipment
180 Chapter 14 Means of Egress
14.1 Application
14.2 Exit Access Corridors
14.3 Exits
181 14.4 Means of Egress Reliability
14.5 Door Openings
185 14.6 Enclosure and Protection of Stairs
186 14.7 Exit Passageways
14.8 Capacity of Means of Egress
189 14.9 Number of Means of Egress
14.10 Arrangement of Means of Egress
191 14.11 Discharge from Exits
192 14.12 Illumination of Means of Egress
193 14.13 Emergency Lighting
194 14.14 Marking of Means of Egress
195 14.15 Secondary Means of Escape
196 Chapter 15 Fire Department Service Delivery Concurrency Evaluation
15.1 Application
15.2 Level of Service Objectives
15.3 Evaluator Qualifications
15.4 Fire Department Service Delivery Concurrency Evaluation Documentation
15.5 Independent Review
15.6 Approval
Chapter 16 Safeguarding Construction, Alteration, and Demolition Operations
16.1 General Requirements
16.2 Processes and Hazards
197 16.3 Fire Protection
199 16.4 Safeguarding Construction and Alteration Operations
200 16.5 Fire Safety During Demolition
16.6 Torch-Applied Roofing Systems
16.7 Tar Kettles
201 16.8 Asbestos Removal
Chapter 17 Wildland Urban Interface
17.1 General
203 17.2 Plans
17.3 Wildland Fire–Prone Areas
205 Chapter 18 Fire Department Access and Water Supply
18.1 General
18.2 Fire Department Access
207 18.3 Water Supplies
18.4 Fire Flow Requirements for Buildings
208 18.5 Fire Hydrants
210 Chapter 19 Combustible Waste and Refuse
19.1 General
19.2 Combustible Waste and Refuse
211 Chapter 20 Occupancy Fire Safety
20.1 Assembly Occupancies
216 20.2 Educational Occupancies
217 20.3 Day-Care Occupancies
219 20.4 Health Care Occupancies
222 20.5 Residential Board and Care Occupancies
224 20.6 Ambulatory Health Care Centers
225 20.7 Detention and Correctional Occupancies
227 20.8 Hotels and Dormitories
228 20.9 Apartment Buildings
20.10 Lodging or Rooming Houses
20.11 One- and Two-Family Dwellings and Manufactured Housing
229 20.12 Mercantile Occupancies
20.13 Business Occupancies
20.14 Industrial Occupancies
20.15 Storage Occupancies
230 20.16 Special Structures and High-Rise Buildings
20.17 Historic Buildings and Cultural Resources
231 Chapter 21 Airports and Heliports
21.1 Hangars
21.2 Terminals
233 21.3 Rooftop Heliport Construction and Protection
235 Chapter 22 Automobile Wrecking Yards
22.1 General
22.2 Permits
22.3 Fire Department Access Roads
22.4 Welding and Cutting
22.5 Housekeeping
22.6 Fire Extinguishers
22.7 Tire Storage
22.8 Burning Operations
22.9 Motor Vehicle Fluids and Hazardous Materials
Chapter 23 Cleanrooms
23.1 General
23.2 Applicability
236 23.3 Permits
Chapter 24 Drycleaning
24.1 General
24.2 Permits
Chapter 25 Grandstands and Bleachers, Folding and Telescopic Seating, Tents, and Membrane Structures
25.1 General
237 25.2 Tents
238 25.3 Grandstands
239 25.4 Folding and Telescopic Seating
240 25.5 Permanent Membrane Structures
241 25.6 Temporary Membrane Structures
242 Chapter 26 Laboratories Using Chemicals
26.1 General
26.2 Permits
Chapter 27 Manufactured Home and Recreational Vehicle Sites
27.1 General
243 27.2 Manufactured Home Sites
27.3 Recreational Vehicle Parks and Campgrounds
Chapter 28 Marinas, Boatyards, Marine Terminals, Piers, and Wharves
28.1 Marinas, Boatyards, and Other Recreational Marine Facilities
246 28.2 Marine Terminals, Piers, and Wharves
28.3 Construction, Conversion, Repair, and Lay-Up of Vessels
Chapter 29 Parking Garages
29.1 General
Chapter 30 Motor Fuel Dispensing Facilities and Repair Garages
30.1 Motor Fuel Dispensing Facilities
247 30.2 Repair Garages
249 30.3 Operational Requirements
Chapter 31 Forest Products
31.1 General
31.2 Permits
31.3 Protection of Storage of Forest Products
253 Chapter 32 Motion Picture and Television Production Studio Soundstages and Approved Production Facilities
32.1 General
32.2 Permits
32.3 Housekeeping
32.4 Soundstages and Approved Production Facilities
255 32.5 Production Locations
256 32.6 Operating Features
Chapter 33 Outside Storage of Tires
33.1 General
33.2 Individual Piles
257 33.3 Emergency Response Plan
33.4 Fire Control Measures
33.5 Site Access
33.6 Signs and Security
33.7 Outdoor Storage of Altered Tire Material
Chapter 34 General Storage
34.1 General
258 34.2 Classification of Commodities
259 34.3 Building Construction
34.4 Storage Arrangement
260 34.5 General Fire Protection
261 34.6 Building Equipment, Maintenance, and Operations
34.7 Protection of Rack Storage
262 34.8 Protection of Rubber Tires
34.9 Protection of Roll Paper
34.10 Storage of Idle Pallets
263 Chapter 35 Reserved
Chapter 36 Telecommunication Facilities and Information Technology Equipment
36.1 General
Chapter 37 Fixed Guideway Transit and Passenger Rail Systems
37.1 General
Chapter 38 Reserved
Chapter 39 Reserved
Chapter 40 Dust Explosion and Fire Prevention
40.1 General
40.2 Permits
40.3 Fugitive Dust Control and Housekeeping
264 40.4 Ignition Sources
266 40.5 Fire Protection
268 40.6 Training and Procedures
40.7 Inspection and Maintenance
269 Chapter 41 Welding, Cutting, and Other Hot Work
41.1 General
41.2 Responsibility for Hot Work
270 41.3 Fire Prevention Precautions
272 41.4 Sole Proprietors and Individual Operators
41.5 Public Exhibitions and Demonstrations
41.6 Arc Welding Equipment
273 Chapter 42 Refueling
42.1 General
42.2 Automotive Fuel Servicing
42.3 Storage of Liquids
277 42.4 Piping for Liquids
42.5 Fuel Dispensing Systems
279 42.6 Building Construction Requirements
42.7 Operational Requirements
281 42.8 Additional Requirements for CNG, LNG, Hydrogen, and LPG
282 42.9 Marine Fueling
285 42.10 Aircraft Fuel Servicing
292 42.11 Alternate Fuels
293 Chapter 43 Spraying, Dipping, and Coating Using Flammable or Combustible Materials
43.1 Application
306 43.2 Automated Electrostatic Spray Equipment
43.3 Handheld Electrostatic Spray Equipment
43.4 Drying, Curing, or Fusion Processes
43.5 Miscellaneous Spray Operations
307 43.6 Powder Coating
43.7 Organic Peroxides and Plural Component Coatings
308 43.8 Styrene Cross-Linked Composites Manufacturing (Glass Fiber–Reinforced Plastics)
43.9 Dipping, Coating, and Printing Processes
309 43.10 Training
Chapter 44 Solvent Extraction
44.1 General
44.2 Application
44.3 Permits
44.4 Special Requirements
Chapter 45 Combustible Fibers
45.1 General
45.2 Electrical Wiring
45.3 No Smoking
45.4 Vehicles and Material Handling Equipment
45.5 Loose Storage of Combustible Fibers
310 45.6 Baled Storage
45.7 Storage of Hay, Straw, and Other Similar Agricultural Products
45.8 Hazardous Materials
Chapter 46 Reserved
Chapter 47 Reserved
Chapter 48 Reserved
Chapter 49 Reserved
Chapter 50 Commercial Cooking
50.1 Application
311 50.2 General Requirements
50.3 Protection of Coverings and Enclosure Materials
312 50.4 Fire-Extinguishing Equipment
314 50.5 Procedures for the Use, Inspection, Testing, and Maintenance of Equipment
316 50.6 Minimum Safety Requirements for Cooking Equipment
Chapter 51 Industrial Ovens and Furnaces
51.1 General
51.2 Location
51.3 Safety Controls
Chapter 52 Stationary Storage Battery Systems
52.1 General
52.2 Permits
317 52.3 Safety Features
318 Chapter 53 Mechanical Refrigeration
53.1 General
53.2 Safety Features
320 53.3 Operations, Maintenance, and Testing
321 Chapter 54 Ozone Gas–Generating Equipment
54.1 Scope
54.2 Location
322 54.3 Piping, Valves, and Fittings
54.4 Automatic Shutdown
54.5 Manual Shutdown
Chapter 55 Reserved
Chapter 56 Reserved
Chapter 57 Reserved
Chapter 58 Reserved
Chapter 59 Reserved
Chapter 60 Hazardous Materials
60.1 General Requirements
323 60.2 Special Definitions
60.3 Classification of Materials, Wastes, and Hazard of Contents
324 60.4 Permissible Storage and Use Locations
337 60.5 Fundamental Requirements
344 60.6 Emergency Action Planning, Fire Risk Control and Chemical Hazard Requirements for Industrial Processes
60.7 Performance Alternative
Chapter 61 Aerosol Products
61.1 General Provisions
345 61.2 Basic Requirements
346 61.3 Storage in Warehouses and Storage Areas
349 61.4 Mercantile Occupancies
350 61.5 Operations and Maintenance
351 Chapter 62 Reserved
Chapter 63 Compressed Gases and Cryogenic Fluids
63.1 General Provisions
353 63.2 Building-Related Controls
358 63.3 Compressed Gases
372 63.4 Cryogenic Fluids
380 63.5 Bulk Oxygen Systems
63.6 Bulk Gaseous Hydrogen Systems
63.7 Bulk Liquefied Hydrogen Systems
63.8 Gas Generation Systems
63.9 Insulated Liquid Carbon Dioxide Systems
63.10 Storage, Handling, and Use of Ethylene Oxide for Sterilization and Fumigation
381 63.11 Liquid Oxygen in Home Care
Chapter 64 Corrosive Solids and Liquids
64.1 General
Chapter 65 Explosives, Fireworks, and Model Rocketry
65.1 General
382 65.2 Display Fireworks
65.3 Pyrotechnics Before a Proximate Audience
65.4 Flame Effects Before an Audience
65.5 Fireworks Manufacturing
65.6 Model Rocketry
65.7 Rocketry Manufacturing
65.8 High Power Rocketry
65.9 Explosives
Chapter 66 Flammable and Combustible Liquids
66.1 General
383 66.2 Reserved
66.3 Definitions
384 66.4 Definition and Classification of Liquids
66.5 Reserved
66.6 Fire and Explosion Prevention and Risk Control
387 66.7 Electrical Systems
390 66.8 Application of Area Classification
66.9 Storage of Liquids in Containers — General Requirements
396 66.10 Reserved
66.11 Reserved
66.12 Reserved
66.13 Reserved
66.14 Hazardous Materials Storage Lockers
397 66.15 Outdoor Storage
398 66.16 Automatic Fire Protection for Inside Liquid Storage Areas
418 66.17 Processing Facilities
422 66.18 Dispensing, Handling, Transfer, and Use of Liquids
424 66.19 Specific Operations
428 66.20 Reserved
66.21 Storage of Liquids in Tanks — Requirements for All Storage Tanks
434 66.22 Storage of Liquids in Tanks — Aboveground Storage Tanks
443 66.23 Storage of Liquids in Tanks — Underground Tanks
444 66.24 Storage Tank Buildings
448 66.25 Storage Tank Vaults
449 66.26 Reserved
66.27 Piping Systems
452 66.28 Bulk Loading and Unloading Facilities for Tank Cars and Tank Vehicles
454 66.29 Wharves
456 Chapter 67 Flammable Solids
67.1 General
Chapter 68 Highly Toxic and Toxic Solids and Liquids
68.1 General
Chapter 69 Liquefied Petroleum Gases and Liquefied Natural Gases
69.1 General Provisions
457 69.2 LP-Gas Equipment and Appliances
459 69.3 Installation of LP-Gas Systems
471 69.4 LP-Gas Liquid Transfer
473 69.5 Storage of Cylinders Awaiting Use, Resale, or Exchange
476 69.6 Vehicular Transportation of LP-Gas
477 69.7 LP-Gases at Utility Plants
69.8 Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) Facilities
478 Chapter 70 Oxidizer Solids and Liquids
70.1 General
Chapter 71 Pyrophoric Solids and Liquids
71.1 General
Chapter 72 Unstable (Reactive) Solids and Liquids
72.1 General
Chapter 73 Water-Reactive Solids and Liquids
73.1 General
Chapter 74 Ammonium Nitrate
74.1 General
Chapter 75 Organic Peroxide Solids and Liquids
75.1 General
Annex A Explanatory Material
649 Annex B Hazardous Materials Classifications
661 Annex C Sample Ordinance Adopting the NFPA 1, Fire Code
662 Annex D Hazardous Materials Management Plans and Hazardous Materials Inventory Statements
671 Annex E Fire Fighter Safety Building Marking System
673 Annex F Informational References
679 Index
NFPA 1 2015
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