NFPA 160:2001 Edition
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Standard for the Flame Effects Before an Audience
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
NFPA | 2001 | 21 |
Indoor and outdoor fire special effects pose threats to life and property. Follow the up-to-date guidelines in the 2001 edition of NFPA 160 to ensure correct:
- Design
- Installation
- Testing
- Operation
- Maintenance
- Approval
This Standard provides requirements for the protection of property operators, performers, support personnel and the viewing audience wherever flame effects are used. Its user-friendly format provides classifications for flame effects and then establishes system control requirements based upon the type of special effect.
PDF Catalog
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7 | Chapter 1 General Chapter 1 General 1.1 * Scope. 1.1 * Scope. 1.2 Equivalency. 1.2 Equivalency. 1.3 Retroactivity. 1.3 Retroactivity. 1.4 Definitions. 1.4 Definitions. |
8 | Chapter 2 Storage of Flame Effect Materials and Devices Chapter 2 Storage of Flame Effect Materials and Devices 2.1 * General. 2.1 * General. 2.2 Holding Areas. 2.2 Holding Areas. Chapter 3 Approval Requirements Chapter 3 Approval Requirements 3.1 Approval Requirements. 3.1 Approval Requirements. 3.2 Flame Effect Plan. 3.2 Flame Effect Plan. 3.3 * Content of Plans. 3.3 * Content of Plans. |
9 | 3.4 Flame Effect Demonstration. 3.4 Flame Effect Demonstration. 3.5 Interruption of Fire Protection and Life Safety Systems During Flame Effect Demonstrations a… 3.5 Interruption of Fire Protection and Life Safety Systems During Flame Effect Demonstrations a… Chapter 4 Documentation of Flame Effects Chapter 4 Documentation of Flame Effects 4.1 General. 4.1 General. 4.2 Operating Procedures. 4.2 Operating Procedures. Chapter 5 Use of Flame Effects Chapter 5 Use of Flame Effects 5.1 * Testing and Evaluation. 5.1 * Testing and Evaluation. 5.2 Housekeeping. 5.2 Housekeeping. 5.3 Site Inspection. 5.3 Site Inspection. 5.4 Smoking. 5.4 Smoking. 5.5 Rehearsal and Pre-Show Operations. 5.5 Rehearsal and Pre-Show Operations. 5.6 Show Operations. 5.6 Show Operations. 5.7 Post-Show Operations. 5.7 Post-Show Operations. 5.8 Maintenance. 5.8 Maintenance. 5.9 Emergency Operations. 5.9 Emergency Operations. 5.10 Protective Clothing. 5.10 Protective Clothing. 5.11 Security. 5.11 Security. Chapter 6 Flame Effect Operator Chapter 6 Flame Effect Operator 6.1 * Operator Qualifications. 6.1 * Operator Qualifications. 6.2 Operator Responsibilities. 6.2 Operator Responsibilities. 6.3 Substance Abuse and Safety. 6.3 Substance Abuse and Safety. |
10 | 6.4 * Minimum Age. 6.4 * Minimum Age. Chapter 7 System Components, Flame Effect Control Systems, and Design Chapter 7 System Components, Flame Effect Control Systems, and Design 7.1 General Requirements for Flame Effect Control System Design. 7.1 General Requirements for Flame Effect Control System Design. 7.2 * Specific Requirements for Flame Effect Control System Design and Operation, by Group. 7.2 * Specific Requirements for Flame Effect Control System Design and Operation, by Group. |
11 | 7.3 Implementation of the Required Control Functions. 7.3 Implementation of the Required Control Functions. |
12 | Chapter 8 System Installation and Testing Chapter 8 System Installation and Testing 8.1 General. 8.1 General. 8.2 Pressure Testing. 8.2 Pressure Testing. 8.3 Leak Testing. 8.3 Leak Testing. |
13 | 8.4 Temperatures of Components. 8.4 Temperatures of Components. Chapter 9 Fire Protection Provisions Chapter 9 Fire Protection Provisions 9.1 General. 9.1 General. 9.2 Fire Hazards Analysis. 9.2 Fire Hazards Analysis. 9.3 Standby Fire Safety Personnel Requirements. 9.3 Standby Fire Safety Personnel Requirements. Appendix A Explanatory Material Appendix A Explanatory Material |
18 | Appendix B Design of Flame Effects Appendix B Design of Flame Effects |
19 | Appendix C Referenced Publications Appendix C Referenced Publications |
20 | Index Index |