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1 Part I Administrative CHAPTER 1 SCOPE AND ADMINISTRATION PART 1 GENERAL PROVISIONS Scope and General Requirements Applicability PART 2 ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS Department of Fire Prevention General Authority and Responsibilities Permits Inspections Maintenance Board of Appeals Violations Unsafe Buildings Stop Work Order Service Utilities Fees CHAPTER 2 DEFINITIONS General General Definitions Part II General Safety Provisions CHAPTER 3 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS General Definitions Asphalt Kettles Combustible Waste Material Ignition Sources Motion Picture Projection Rooms and Motion Picture and Television Production Studio Soundstages and Approved Production Facilities and Film Open Burning, Recreational Fires and Portable Outdoor Fireplaces Open Flames Powered Industrial Trucks and Equipment Smoking Vacant Premises Vehicle Impact Protection Fueled Equipment Indoor Displays General Storage Hazards to Fire Fighters Rooftop Gardens and Landscaped Roofs Laundry Carts Collection and Storage of Combustible Recyclable Materials CHAPTER 4 EMERGENCY PLANNING AND PREPAREDNESS General Definitions Public Assemblages and Events Fire Safety and Evacuation Plans Emergency Evacuation Drills Employee Training and Response Procedures Hazard Communication Use and Occupancy-related Requirements Part III Building and Equipment Design Features CHAPTER 5 FIRE SERVICE FEATURES General Definitions Fire Apparatus Access Roads Access to Building Openings and Roofs Premises Identification Key Boxes Fire Protection Water Supplies Fire Command Center Fire Protection and Utility Equipment Identification and Access Emergency Responder Radio Coverage OREGON FIRE CODE xxiii
2 CHAPTER 6 BUILDING SERVICES AND SYSTEMS General Definitions Fuel-fired Appliances Emergency and Standby Power Systems Electrical Equipment, Wiring and Hazards Mechanical Refrigeration Elevator Operation, Maintenance and Fire Service Keys Stationary Storage Battery Systems Commercial Kitchen Hoods Commercial Kitchen Cooking Oil Storage CHAPTER 7 FIRE-RESISTANCE-RATED CONSTRUCTION General Definitions Fire-resistance-rated Construction Floor Openings and Shafts CHAPTER 8 INTERIOR FINISH, DECORATIVE MATERIALS AND FURNISHINGS General Definitions Interior Wall and Ceiling Finish and Trim in Existing Buildings Interior Wall and Ceiling Trim and Interior Floor Finish in New and Existing Buildings Upholstered Furniture and Mattresses in New and Exisiting Buildings Decorative Vegetation in New and Existing Buildings Decorative Materials Other than Decorative Vegetation in New and Existing Buildings Furnishings Other than Upholstered Furniture and Mattresses or Decorative Materials in New and Existing Buildings CHAPTER 9 FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS General Definitions Automatic Sprinkler Systems Alternative Automatic Fire-extinguishing Systems Standpipe Systems Portable Fire Extinguishers Fire Alarm and Detection Systems Emergency Alarm Systems Smoke Control Systems Smoke and Heat Removal Explosion Control Fire Department Connections Fire Pumps Fire Protection Based on Special Detailed Requirements of Use and Occupancy CHAPTER 10 MEANS OF EGRESS Administration Definitions General Means of Egress Occupant Load Means of Egress Sizing Means of Egress Illumination Accessible Means of Egress Doors, Gates and Turnstiles Stairways Ramps Exit Signs Handrails Guards Exit Access Exit and Exit Access Doorways Exit Access Travel Distance Aisles Corridors Egress Balconies Exits Number of Exits and Exit Configuration xxiv 2014 OREGON FIRE CODE
3 1022 Interior Exit Stairways and Ramps Exit Passageways Luminous Egress Path Markings Horizontal Exits Exterior Exit Stairways and Ramps Exit Discharge Assembly Emergency Escape and Rescue Maintenance of the Means of Egress CHAPTER 11 FIRE AND LIFE SAFETY REQUIREMENTS FOR EXISTING BUILDINGS General Definition Fire Safety Requirements for Existing Buildings Means of Egress for Existing Buildings CHAPTERS 12 through 19 RESERVED Part IV Special Occupancies and Operations CHAPTER 20 AVIATION FACILITIES General Definitions General Precautions Aircraft Maintenance Portable Fire Extinguishers Aircraft Fueling Helistops and Heliports CHAPTER 21 DRY CLEANING General Definitions Classifications General Requirements Operating Requirements Spotting and Pretreating Dry Cleaning Systems Fire Protection CHAPTER 22 COMBUSTIBLE DUST- PRODUCING OPERATIONS General Definition Precautions Explosion Protection Dust Collection CHAPTER 23 MOTOR FUEL-DISPENSING FACILITIES AND REPAIR GARAGES General Definitions Location of Dispensing Devices Dispensing Operations Operational Requirements Flammable and Combustible Liquid Motor Fuel-dispensing Facilities Liquefied Petroleum Gas Motor Fuel-dispensing Facilities Compressed Natural Gas Motor Fuel-dispensing Facilities Hydrogen Motor Fuel-dispensing and Generation Facilities Marine Motor Fuel-dispensing Facilities Repair Garages CHAPTER 24 FLAMMABLE FINISHES General Definitions Protection of Operations Spray Finishing Dipping Operations Powder Coating Electrostatic Apparatus Organic Peroxides and Dual-component Coatings Indoor Manufacturing of Reinforced Plastics Floor Surfacing and Finishing Operations CHAPTER 25 FRUIT AND CROP RIPENING General Definitions OREGON FIRE CODE xxv
4 2503 Ethylene Gas Sources of Ignition Combustible Waste Ethylene Generators Warning Signs CHAPTER 26 FUMIGATION AND INSECTICIDAL FOGGING General Definitions Fire Safety Requirements CHAPTER 27 SEMICONDUCTOR FABRICATION FACILITIES General Definitions General Safety Provisions Storage Use and Handling CHAPTER 28 LUMBER YARDS AND WOODWORKING FACILITIES General Definitions General Requirements Fire Protection Plywood, Veneer and Composite Board Mills Log Storage Areas Storage of Wood Chips and Hogged Material Associated with Timber and Lumber Production Facilities Storage and Processing of Wood Chips, Hogged Material, Fines, Compost and Raw Product Associated with Yard Waste and Recycling Facilities Exterior Storage of Finished Lumber Products CHAPTER 29 MANUFACTURE OF ORGANIC COATINGS General Definition General Precautions Electrical Equipment and Protection Process Structures Process Mills and Kettles Process Piping Raw Materials in Process Areas Raw Materials and Finished Products CHAPTER 30 INDUSTRIAL OVENS General Definitions Location Fuel Piping Interlocks Fire Protection Operation and Maintenance CHAPTER 31 TENTS AND OTHER MEMBRANE STRUCTURES General Definitions Temporary Tents and Membrane Structures Temporary and Permanent Tents and Membrane Structures CHAPTER 32 HIGH-PILED COMBUSTIBLE STORAGE General Definitions Commodity Classification Designation of High-piled Storage Areas Housekeeping and Maintenance General Fire Protection and Life Safety Features Solid-piled and Shelf Storage Rack Storage Automated Storage Specialty Storage CHAPTER 33 FIRE SAFETY DURING CONSTRUCTION AND DEMOLITION General xxvi 2014 OREGON FIRE CODE
5 3302 Definitions Temporary Heating Equipment Precautions Against Fire Flammable and Combustible Liquids Flammable Gases Explosive Materials Owner s Responsibility for Fire Protection Fire Reporting Access for Fire Fighting Means of Egress Water Supply for Fire Protection Standpipes Automatic Sprinkler System Portable Fire Extinguishers Motorized Construction Equipment Safeguarding Roofing Operations Combustible Trash Chutes CHAPTER 34 TIRE REBUILDING AND TIRE STORAGE General Definitions Tire Rebuilding Precautions Against Fire Outdoor Storage Fire Department Access Fencing Fire Protection Indoor Storage Arrangement CHAPTER 35 WELDING AND OTHER HOT WORK General Definitions General Requirements Fire Safety Requirements Gas Welding and Cutting Electric Arc Hot Work Calcium Carbide Systems Acetylene Generators Piping Manifolds and Hose Systems for Fuel Gases and Oxygen CHAPTER 36 MARINAS Scope Definitions General Precautions Fire Protection Equipment Marine Motor Fuel-dispensing Facilities CHAPTERS 37 through 49 RESERVED Part V Hazardous Materials CHAPTER 50 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS GENERAL PROVISIONS General Definitions General Requirements Storage Use, Dispensing and Handling CHAPTER 51 AEROSOLS General Definitions Classification of Aerosol Products Inside Storage of Aerosol Products Outside Storage Retail Display Manufacturing Facilities CHAPTER 52 COMBUSTIBLE FIBERS General Definitions General Precautions Loose Fiber Storage Baled Storage CHAPTER 53 COMPRESSED GASES General Definitions General Requirements Storage of Compressed Gases OREGON FIRE CODE xxvii
6 5305 Use and Handling of Compressed Gases Medical Gas Systems Compressed Gases Not Otherwise Regulated CHAPTER 54 CORROSIVE MATERIALS General Definition General Requirements Storage Use CHAPTER 55 CRYOGENIC FLUIDS General Definitions General Requirements Storage Use and Handling CHAPTER 56 EXPLOSIVES AND FIREWORKS General Definitions Record Keeping and Reporting Explosive Materials Storage and Handling Manufacture, Assembly and Testing of Explosives, Explosive Materials and Fireworks Small Arms Ammunition and Small Arms Ammunition Components Blasting Fireworks Display Temporary Storage of Consumer Fireworks CHAPTER 57 FLAMMABLE AND COMBUSTIBLE LIQUIDS General Definitions General Requirements Storage Dispensing, Use, Mixing and Handling Special Operations CHAPTER 58 FLAMMABLE GASES AND FLAMMABLE CRYOGENIC FLUIDS General Definitions General Requirements Storage Use Flammable Cryogenic Fluids Metal Hydride Storage Systems CHAPTER 59 FLAMMABLE SOLIDS General Definitions General Requirements Storage Use Magnesium CHAPTER 60 HIGHLY TOXIC AND TOXIC MATERIALS General Definitions Highly Toxic and Toxic Solids and Liquids Highly Toxic and Toxic Compressed Gases Ozone Gas Generators CHAPTER 61 LIQUEFIED PETROLEUM GASES General Definitions Installation of Equipment Location of LP-gas Containers Prohibited Use of LP-gas Dispensing and Overfilling Safety Precautions and Devices Fire Protection Storage of Portable LP-gas Containers Awaiting Use or Resale LP-gas Containers Not in Service Parking and Garaging of LP-gas Tank Vehicles xxviii 2014 OREGON FIRE CODE
7 CHAPTER 62 ORGANIC PEROXIDES General Definition General Requirements Storage Use CHAPTER 63 OXIDIZERS, OXIDIZING GASES AND OXIDIZING CRYOGENIC FLUIDS General Definitions General Requirements Storage Use Liquid Oxygen in Home Health Care CHAPTER 64 PYROPHORIC MATERIALS General Definition General Requirements Storage Use CHAPTER 65 PYROXYLIN (CELLULOSE NITRATE) PLASTICS General Definitions General Requirements Storage and Handling CHAPTER 66 UNSTABLE (REACTIVE) MATERIALS General Definition General Requirements Storage Use CHAPTER 67 WATER-REACTIVE SOLIDS AND LIQUIDS General Definition General Requirements Storage Use CHAPTERS 68 through 79 RESERVED Part VI Referenced Standards CHAPTER 80 REFERENCED STANDARDS Part VII Appendices APPENDIX A BOARD OF APPEALS A101 General APPENDIX B FIRE-FLOW REQUIREMENTS FOR BUILDINGS B101 General B102 Definitions B103 Modifications B104 Fire-flow Calculation Area B105 Fire-flow Requirements for Buildings in Protected Areas with Adequate and Reliable Water Systems B106 Limiting Fire-flow Requirements for Buildings in Protected Areas with Adequate and Reliable Water Systems B107 Fire-flow Requirements for Buildings in Protected Areas without Adequate and Reliable Water Systems B108 Fire-flow Requirements for Buildings in Unprotected Areas (Reserved) B109 Referenced Standards APPENDIX C FIRE HYDRANT LOCATIONS AND DISTRIBUTION C101 General C102 Location OREGON FIRE CODE xxix
8 C103 Number of Fire Hydrants C104 Consideration of Existing Fire Hydrants C105 Distribution of Fire Hydrants APPENDIX D FIRE APPARATUS ACCESS ROADS D101 General D102 Required Access D103 Minimum Specifications D104 Commercial and Industrial Developments D105 Aerial Fire Apparatus Access Roads D106 Multiple-family Residential Developments D107 One- or Two-family Residential Developments D108 Referenced Standards APPENDIX E HAZARD CATEGORIES E101 General E102 Hazard Categories E103 Evaluation of Hazards E104 Referenced Standards APPENDIX F HAZARD RANKING F101 General F102 Referenced Standards APPENDIX G CRYOGENIC FLUIDS WEIGHT AND VOLUME EQUIVALENTS G101 General APPENDIX H HAZARDOUS MATERIALS MANAGEMENT PLAN (HMMP) AND HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY STATEMENT (HMIS) INSTRUCTIONS H101 HMMP H102 HMIS H103 Emergency Plan H104 Referenced Standards APPENDIX I FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS NONCOMPLIANT CONDITIONS I101 Noncompliant Conditions I102 Referenced Standards APPENDIX J BUILDING INFORMATION SIGN J101 General J102 Referenced Standards APPENDIX K FIRE PREVENTION GUIDELINES FOR HAUNTED HOUSES AND SIMILAR TEMPORARY INSTALLATIONS K101 General K102 Permits K103 General Requirements APPENDIX L ADULT FOSTER HOMES L101 General L102 Definitions L103 Construction L104 Exits and Emergency Egress L105 Flame Spread and Smoke Density L106 Smoke Alarms L107 Portable Fire Extinguishers L108 Heating Equipment L109 Electrical Equipment and Wiring L110 Emergency Procedures L111 Special Hazards APPENDIX M TANK VEHICLE TO TANK VEHICLE FUEL TRANSFER AT AIRPORTS M101 General M102 Definitions M103 Site Requirements M104 Personnel Requirements M105 Vehicle and Equipment Requirements xxx 2014 OREGON FIRE CODE
9 APPENDIX N FIRE WATCH N101 General N102 Definitions N103 Requirements N104 Documentation INDEX OREGON FIRE CODE xxxi
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