Complete Listing of NFPA Technical Committee Acronyms
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1 Complete Listing of NFPA Technical Committee s Last Revised - June 2017 For detailed information on each committee, see the List of NFPA Technical Committee Members (committee scope, members, document responsibilities) located on the NFPA Regulations and policies page (under the Resources header).
2 Committees by ACT-AAA AEG-AAA AER-AAA AIC-AAA AIF-AAA AIM-AAA AIR-AAA AIS-AAA AMB-AAA ASF-AAA AUT-AAC AUT-FOW AUT-HBS AUT-PRI AUT-RSS AUT-SSD AUT-SSI AUV-AAA BCS-AAC BCS-FBB BCS-FUN BCS-HRS BCS-MBB BCS-PFS BCS-SBB BCS-STO BLD-AAC BLD-AXM BLD-BCF BLD-BLC BLD-BSF BLD-BSY BLD-DET BLD-DET Cross Functional Emergency Preparedness and Response Aerosol Extinguishing Technology Aerosol Products Air Conditioning Aircraft Fuel Servicing Aircraft Maintenance Operations Aircraft Rescue and Fire Fighting Airport Facilities Ambulances Animal Housing Facilities Automatic Sprinkler Systems Foam-Water Sprinklers Hanging and Bracing of Water-Based Fire Protection Systems Private Water Supply Piping Systems Residential Sprinkler Systems Sprinkler System Discharge Criteria Sprinkler System Installation Criteria Automotive and Marine Service Stations Boiler Combustion System Hazards Fluidized Bed Boilers Fundamentals of Combustion Systems Hazards Heat Recovery Steam Generators Multiple Burner Boilers Pulverized Fuel Systems Single Burner Boilers Stoker Operations Building Code Assembly Occupancies Board and Care Facilities Building Construction Building Service and Fire Protection Equipment Building Systems Detention and Correctional Occupancies Detention and Correctional Occupancies 1
3 Committees by BLD-END BLD-FIR BLD-FUN BLD-HEA BLD-IND BLD-INT BLD-MEA BLD-MER BLD-RES BLD-SCM BLF-AAA CHI-AAA CLA-AAA CMD-AAC CMD-AGR CMD-CMM CMD-FUN CMD-HAP CMD-WOO CMI-AAA CNS-AAA COD-AAA CUL-AAA DAT-AAA DRY-AAA ECG-AAA EEC-AAA EEE-AAA EEI-AAA EEM-AAA EEP-AAA EEW-AAA EFM-AAA ELT-AAA Educational and Day-Care Occupancies Fire Protection Features Fundamentals Health Care Occupancies Industrial, Storage, and Miscellaneous Occupancies Interior Finish and Contents Means of Egress Mercantile and Business Occupancies Residential Occupancies Structures, Construction, and Materials Building Fire and Life Safety Directors Chimneys, Fireplaces, and Venting Systems for Heat-Producing Appliances Classification and Properties of Hazardous Chemical Data Combustible Dusts Agricultural Dusts Combustible Metals and Metal Dusts Fundamentals of Combustible Dusts Handling and Conveying of Dusts, Vapors, and Gases Wood and Cellulosic Materials Processing Commissioning and Integrated Testing Confined Space Safe Work Practices Construction and Demolition Cultural Resources Data Exchange for the Fire Service Dry and Wet Chemical Extinguishing Systems Electric Generating Plants Electrical Equipment in Chemical Atmospheres Electrical Equipment Evaluation Electrical Equipment of Industrial Machinery Electrical Equipment Maintenance Electrical Inspection Practices Electrical Safety in the Workplace Electrical Systems Maintenance Electronic Computer Systems 2
4 Committees by EMB-AAA EMS-AAA EPS-AAA ESR-AAA ESS-AAA EXL-AAA EXP-AAA EXR-AAA FAA-AAA FAB-AAA FAC-AAA FAD-AAA FAE-AAC FAE-ELS FAE-EMS FAE-HAZ FAE-RPE FAE-SCE FAE-SPF FAE-TTO FAE-WFF FCC-AAA FCO-AAA FDA-AAA FDG-AAA FDR-AAA FDW-AAA FHS-AAA FIA-AAA FID-AAA FIF-AAA FIM-AAA FIP-AAA FIR-AAA Emergency Management and Business Continuity Emergency Medical Services Emergency Power Supplies Emergency Service Organization Risk Management Energy Storage Systems Explosion Protection Systems Explosives Exposure Fire Protection Finishing Processes Facilities for Fire Training and Associated Props Fire and Emergency Service Organization and Deployment-Career Fire and Emergency Service Organization and Deployment-Volunteer Fire and Emergency Services Protective Clothing and Equipment Electronic Safety Equipment Emergency Medical Services Protective Clothing and Equipment Hazardous Materials Protective Clothing and Equipment Respiratory Protection Equipment Special Operations Protective Clothing and Equipment Structural and Proximity Fire Fighting Protective Clothing and Equipment Tactical and Technical Operations Respiratory Protection Equipment Wildland Fire Fighting Protective Clothing and Equipment Fire Code Fundamentals of Fire Control Within a Structure Utilizing Fire Dynamics Fire Department Apparatus Fire Department Ground Ladders Fire Department Rescue Tools Fire Doors and Windows Fire Hose Fire Investigations Fire Prevention Organization and Deployment Fire Protection for Nuclear Facilities Fire Pumps Fire Reporting Fire Risk Assessment Methods 3
5 Committees by FIS-AAA FIX-AAA FIY-AAA FIZ-AAA FKT-AAA FLC-AAC FLC-FUN FLC-OPS FLC-SWC FLC-TAN FLG-AAA FLU-AAA FOM-AAA GAR-AAA GAS-AAA GFE-AAA GPS-AAA HAR-AAA HCS-AAA HCZ-AAA HDW-AAA HEA-AAC HEA-ELS HEA-FUN HEA-HES HEA-HYP HEA-MEC HEA-MED HEA-PIP HHH-AAA HWO-AAA HYB-AAA HYD-AAA ICN-AAA Fire Safety and Emergency Symbols Fire Service Occupational Safety and Health Fire Service Training Fire Tests Fixed Guideway Transit and Passenger Rail Systems Flammable and Combustible Liquids Fundamentals Operations Storage and Warehousing of Containers and Portable Tanks Tank Storage and Piping Systems Flash Fire Protective Garments Fluid Heaters Foam Garages and Parking Structures Gas Hazards Gaseous Fire Extinguishing Systems Gas Process Safety Hazard and Risk of Contents and Furnishings Hazardous Chemicals Hazardous Materials Response Personnel Hazardous Waste Health Care Facilities Electrical Systems Fundamentals Health Care Emergency Management and Security Hyperbaric and Hypobaric Facilities Mechanical Systems Medical Equipment Piping Systems Helicopter Facilities Hot Work Operations Hybrid (Water and Inert Gas) Fire Extinguishing Systems Hydrogen Technology Incinerators and Waste Handling Systems 4
6 Committees by IMG-AAA IND-AAA INM-AAA INT-AAA LAB-AAA LFP-AAA LIG-AAA LNG-AAA LPG-AAA LPI-AAA LPP-AAA LPQ-AAA LPU-AAA MAC-AAA MAN-AAA MAR-AAA MAS-AAA MAT-AAA MEP-AAA MER-AAA MIN-AAA MOI-AAA MOR-AAA Industrial and Medical Gases Industrial Trucks Inspection, Testing, and Maintenance of Water-Based Systems Internal Combustion Engines Laboratories Using Chemicals Laser Fire Protection Lightning Protection Liquefied Natural Gas Liquefied Petroleum Gases Liquid Fuel Burning Equipment Loss Prevention Procedures and Practices Low Pressure Dispensing Containers (LPDC) LP-Gases at Utility Gas Plants Manufacture of Organic Coatings Manufactured Housing Marinas and Boatyards Marine Fire Fighting Vessels Marine Terminals Mass Evacuation and Sheltering Merchant Vessels Mining Facilities Motion Picture and Television Industry Motor Craft NEC-AAC National Electrical Code NEC-P01 Code-Making Panel 1 NEC-P02 Code-Making Panel 2 NEC-P03 Code-Making Panel 3 NEC-P04 Code-Making Panel 4 NEC-P05 Code-Making Panel 5 NEC-P06 Code-Making Panel 6 NEC-P07 Code-Making Panel 07 NEC-P08 Code-Making Panel 8 NEC-P09 Code-Making Panel 9 NEC-P10 Code-Making Panel 10 5
7 Committees by NEC-P11 Code-Making Panel 11 NEC-P12 Code-Making Panel 12 NEC-P13 Code-Making Panel 13 NEC-P14 Code-Making Panel 14 NEC-P15 Code-Making Panel 15 NEC-P16 Code-Making Panel 16 NEC-P17 Code-Making Panel 17 NEC-P18 Code-Making Panel 18 NFG-AAA National Fuel Gas Code OVE-AAA Ovens and Furnaces OXY-AAA Oxygen-Enriched Atmospheres PFE-AAA Portable Fire Extinguishers PIP-AAA Pre-Incident Planning PMM-AAA Premises Security PQU-AAC Professional Qualifications PQU-ACF Accreditation and Certification for Fire Service, Public Safety, and Related Personnel to PQU-EVM Emergency Vehicle Technicians Professional Qualifications PQU-FFQ Fire Fighter Professional Qualifications PQU-FIS Fire Inspector and Plan Examiner Professional Qualifications PQU-FIV Fire Investigator Professional Qualifications PQU-FMA Fire Marshal Professional Qualifications PQU-FOF Fire Officer Professional Qualifications PQU-FSI Fire and Emergency Services Instructor Professional Qualifications PQU-ICM Incident Management Personnel Professional Qualifications PQU-IFB Industrial Fire Brigade Personnel Professional Qualifications PQU-PFE Public Fire Educator, Public Information Officer, Youth Firesetter Intervention Specialist, and PQU-PST Public Safety Telecommunicator Professional Qualifications PQU-RES Rescue Technician Professional Qualifications PQU-TCM Traffic Control Incident Management Professional Qualifications PQU-WSP Wildland Fire Fighting Personnel Professional Qualifications PUF-AAA Public Emergency Service Communication PYR-AAA Pyrotechnics REA-AAA Record Protection REC-AAA Recreational Vehicles 6
8 Committees by ROA-AAA SAF-AAC SAF-ALS SAF-AXM SAF-BCF SAF-BSF SAF-DET SAF-END SAF-FIR SAF-FUN SAF-HEA SAF-IND SAF-INT SAF-MEA SAF-MER SAF-RES SAM-AAA SCR-AAA SHI-AAA SIG-AAC SIG-CAR SIG-ECS SIG-FUN SIG-HOU SIG-IDS SIG-NAS SIG-PRO SIG-PRS SIG-SSS SIG-TMS SMO-AAA SOL-AAA SPE-AAA SPI-AAA Road Tunnel and Highway Fire Protection Safety to Life Alternative Approaches to Life Safety Assembly Occupancies Board and Care Facilities Building Service and Fire Protection Equipment Detention and Correctional Occupancies Educational and Day-Care Occupancies Fire Protection Features Fundamentals Health Care Occupancies Industrial, Storage, and Miscellaneous Occupancies Interior Finish and Contents Means of Egress Mercantile and Business Occupancies Residential Occupancies Safety at Motorsports Venues Semiconductor and Related Facilities Shipbuilding, Repair, and Lay-Up Signaling Systems for the Protection of Life and Property Carbon Monoxide Detection Emergency Communication Systems Fundamentals of Fire Alarm and Signaling Systems Single- and Multiple-Station Alarms and Household Signaling Systems Initiating Devices for Fire Alarm and Signaling Systems Notification Appliances for Fire Alarm and Signaling Systems Protected Premises Fire Alarm and Signaling Systems Public Emergency Reporting Systems Supervising Station Fire Alarm and Signaling Systems Testing and Maintenance of Fire Alarm and Signaling Systems Smoke Management Systems Solvent Extraction Plants Special Effects Standpipes 7
9 Committees by STA-AAA SUB-AAA TAC-AAA TAN-AAA TEC-AAA TEL-AAA TGC-AAA TRA-AAA UAS-AAA VAF-AAA VEN-AAA WAA-AAA WAB-AAA WAC-AAA WAM-AAA WAS-AAA WAT-AAA WFM-AAA WRP-AAA Static Electricity Subterranean Spaces Tactical Operations for Video Equipment and Cameras Tank Leakage and Repair Safeguards Technical Search and Rescue Telecommunications Textile and Garment Care Processes Transportation of Flammable Liquids Unmanned Aerial Systems Vehicular Alternative Fuel Systems Venting Systems for Cooking Appliances Wastewater Treatment Plants Water Additives for Fire Control and Vapor Mitigation Water-Cooling Towers Water Mist Fire Suppression Systems Water Spray Fixed Systems Water Tanks Wildland Fire Management Wildland and Rural Fire Protection 8
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