MANAGEMENT PROGRAMS (OVERVIEW) A MANAGEMENT PROGRAM FOR THE PROTECTION OF PROPERTY, PRODUCTION AND PROFITS (9/1/09)
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1 GAP.1 September 1, 2009 MANAGEMENT PROGRAMS (OVERVIEW) GAP GAP A A MANAGEMENT PROGRAM FOR THE PROTECTION OF PROPERTY, PRODUCTION AND PROFITS (9/1/09) SUGGESTED WRITTEN STATEMENT OF CORPORATE MANAGEMENT POLICY REGARDING LOSS PREVENTION AND CONTROL (9/1/09) GAP MANAGEMENT OF CHANGE (9/1/09) GAP REPLACEMENT IN KIND (9/1/09) GAP PROCESSING REQUESTS FOR CHANGE (9/1/09) GAP REQUEST FOR CHANGE FORMS (9/1/09) GAP AUDITING MANAGEMENT OF CHANGE (9/1/09) GAP MEASURING MANAGEMENT OF CHANGE PERFORMANCE (9/1/09) GAP MANAGEMENT OF CHANGE AT SMALL FACILITIES (9/1/09) GAP OUTSIDE CONTRACTORS (9/1/09) GAP IMPAIRMENTS TO FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS (9/1/09) GAP A ELEMENTS OF RSVP (RESTORE VALVES PROMPTLY) PROGRAM (9/1/09) GAP SMOKING REGULATIONS (9/1/09) GAP MAINTENANCE (9/1/09) GAP A MAINTENANCE INSPECTIONS (9/1/09) GAP B MAINTENANCE INFORMATION SYSTEMS (9/1/09) GAP C SEASONAL MAINTENANCE (9/1/09) GAP MAINTENANCE PROGRAM ELEMENTS (9/1/09) GAP MAINTENANCE PROGRAM EVALUATION (9/1/09) GAP INFRARED INSPECTION (9/1/09)
2 GAP.1 September 1, 2009 GAP LIFE EXTENSION (9/1/09) GAP EMPLOYEE TRAINING (9/1/09) GAP NEW CONSTRUCTION (9/1/09) GAP A LOSS CONTROL DURING CONSTRUCTION (9/1/09) GAP B DESIGN, INSTALLATION AND TESTING OF PRESSURE EQUIPMENT AND MACHINERY (9/1/09) GAP MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT DESIGN AND INSTALLATION (9/1/09) GAP LOSS PREVENTION RECOMMENDATIONS (9/1/09) GAP PRE-EMERGENCY PLANNING (9/1/09) GAP A EMERGENCY ASSESSMENT AND RESOURCES (9/1/09) GAP B NATIONAL EMERGENCY RADIO FREQUENCIES (9/1/09) GAP EMERGENCY ACTION PLANS (9/1/09) GAP A EMERGENCY ACTION PLAN FORMS (9/1/09) GAP EMERGENCY RESPONSE TEAMS AND INCIDENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS (9/1/09) GAP A EMERGENCY RESPONSE TEAM FORMS (9/1/09) GAP PRE-EMERGENCY PLANNING RESOURCES (9/1/09) GAP RENTED BOILERS AND PRESSURE VESSELS (9/1/09) GAP HAZARDOUS MATERIALS EVALUATION (9/1/09) GAP A LIST OF PROPERTIES OF MATERIALS AND TESTS (9/1/09) GAP CUTTING, WELDING AND OTHER HOT WORK (3/1/09) GAP A LOSS PREVENTION AND CONTROL FOR CUTTING, WELDING, HOT WORK OPERATIONS (3/1/09) GAP LOSS PREVENTION AUDIT (9/1/09) GAP A CONDUCTING THE LOSS PREVENTION AUDIT (9/1/09) GAP B LOSS PREVENTION AUDIT REPORT (9/1/09) GAP FIRE PROTECTION AND SECURITY SURVEILLANCE (9/1/09) GAP A EVALUATING GUARD SERVICE (9/1/09) 2
3 GAP.1 September 1, 2009 GAP B FIRE ALARM AND INTRUSION DETECTION SYSTEMS (9/1/09) GAP C IS YOUR FACILITY SECURE? (9/1/09) GAP RIOT AND CIVIL COMMOTION (9/1/09) GAP FIRE PROTECTION EQUIPMENT INSPECTION (9/1/09) GAP A SUGGESTIONS FOR CONDUCTING THE FIRE PROTECTION EQUIPMENT INSPECTION (9/1/09) GAP B SUGGESTED CHECKLIST FOR FIRE PROTECTION EQUIPMENT (9/1/09) GAP C SUGGESTED AUTOMOTIVE FIRE APPARATUS CHECKLIST (9/1/09) GAP D SUGGESTED FIRE EXTINGUISHER AND INSIDE HOSE CONNECTION REPORT FORM (9/1/09) GAP E ANNUAL COLD WEATHER INSPECTIONS (9/1/09) GAP F FIRE PROTECTION EQUIPMENT PERFORMANCE TESTS (9/1/09) GAP HAZARD IDENTIFICATION AND EVALUATION (9/1/09) GAP PROPER HOUSEKEEPING (9/1/09) 3
4 GAP.2 December 1, 2010 BUILDINGS AND STRUCTURES GAP DESIGN AND PROTECTION OF BUILDINGS AND STRUCTURES FROM WINDSTORMS (9/1/08) GAP A WINDSTORM DATA MAPS (9/1/08) GAP EXPANDED PLASTICS IN BUILDING CONSTRUCTION (9/1/08) GAP SNOW LOADING OF BUILDINGS AND STRUCTURES (9/1/08) GAP A SNOW LOAD DATA MAPS (9/1/08) GAP RAIN LOADS ON BUILDINGS (9/1/08) GAP PROTECTION OF BUILDINGS FROM EXTERIOR FIRE EXPOSURES NFPA 80A-2007 (3/1/07) GAP DEFINITIONS OF TYPES OF CONSTRUCTION (9/1/06) GAP ENGINEERED LIGHTWEIGHT BUILDING MATERIAL (9/1/06) GAP BUILDING MATERIALS STANDARDS (12/1/10) GAP EARTHQUAKE DESIGN OF BUILDINGS (9/1/06) GAP SEISMIC BRACING (6/1/08) GAP A GLOSSARY (6/1/08) GAP ROOF SYSTEM GUIDE (6/1/08) GAP SINGLE PLY MEMBRANE ROOF SYSTEM (9/1/08) GAP FASTENING OF INSULATION ON METAL DECKS (6/1/08) GAP PROTECTED METAL FOR BUILDING CONSTRUCTION (A.P.M., A.A.P.P., R.P.M.) (9/1/06) GAP HEAT AND SMOKE VENTING (6/1/08) GAP ROOF CORE SAMPLES (6/1/08) GAP INSTALLING A NEW ROOF STRUCTURE OVER AN EXISTING ROOF SYSTEM (9/1/08)
5 GAP.2 December 1, 2010 GAP FIRE WALLS, FIRE BARRIERS AND FIRE PARTITIONS (6/1/08) GAP FIRE DOORS AND THROUGH-PENETRATION PROTECTION (6/1/08) GAP TESTING OF FIRE DOORS, DAMPERS AND WINDOWS (12/1/10) GAP PLASTIC DUCTS (12/1/06) GAP CELLULAR PLASTIC INSULATION FOR MECHANICAL PIPING SYSTEMS (9/1/06) GAP INSULATION OF HEATED TANKS (9/1/06) GAP FIREPROOFING FOR HYDROCARBON FIRE EXPOSURES (12/1/06) GAP A ILLUSTRATIONS OF FIREPROOFING (12/1/06) GAP OIL AND CHEMICAL PLANT LAYOUT AND SPACING (9/1/07) GAP A HAZARD CLASSIFICATION OF PROCESS OPERATIONS FOR SPACING REQUIREMENTS (9/1/07) GAP DRAINAGE FOR OUTDOOR OIL AND CHEMICAL PLANTS (9/1/06) GAP DAMS AND OTHER HYDRAULIC STRUCTURES (6/1/08) GAP.2.10 CALCULATION METHODS FOR STRUCTURAL FIRE PROTECTION (6/1/09) 2
6 GAP.3 September 1, 2010 MISCELLANEOUS UTILITIES GAP PREVENTION OF EXPLOSION AND FIRE IN COMPRESSED AIR VESSELS AND SYSTEMS (9/1/10)
7 GAP.4 March 1, 2011 FIRED EQUIPMENT COMBUSTION SAFEGUARDS GAP PROCEDURES FOR LEAK TESTING SAFETY SHUTOFF VALVES (6/1/08) GAP NATIONAL FUEL GAS CODE NFPA (3/1/11) GAP INSTALLATION OF OIL-BURNING EQUIPMENT NFPA (3/1/11) GAP INTRODUCTION TO BOILER COMBUSTION CODES AND STANDARDS (6/1/08) GAP BOILER AND COMBUSTION SYSTEMS HAZARDS CODE NFPA (6/1/04) GAP CONTROLS AND SAFETY DEVICES FOR AUTOMATICALLY FIRED BOILERS ANSI/ASME CSD (3/1/04) GAP OVENS AND FURNACES - NFPA (3/1/11) GAP SPACE HEATERS (6/1/04) GAP FIRED PRODUCT HEATERS (6/1/08) GAP THERMAL DE-BURRING MACHINES (9/1/06)
8 GAP.5 December 1, 2011 ELECTRICAL GAP ELECTRICAL TERMS (6/1/10) GAP ELECTRICAL DRAWINGS AND DIAGRAMS (6/1/10) GAP A SYMBOLS FOR ELECTRICAL CONSTRUCTION DRAWINGS (6/1/10) GAP B SYMBOLS FOR ELECTRICAL DIAGRAMS (6/1/10) GAP C DEVICE FUNCTION NUMBERS (6/1/10) GAP HIGH ENERGY ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT (12/1/11) GAP ELECTRICAL COORDINATION - SYSTEM STUDIES (9/1/11) GAP LIGHTNING PROTECTION (12/1/11) GAP SURGE PROTECTION (3/1/11) GAP TRANSFORMER AND CAPACITOR DIELECTRIC FLUIDS (6/2/97) GAP DIELECTRIC FLUIDS CONTAINING PCBs (12/1/05) GAP A PCB CONTAMINATION INCIDENTS (12/1/05) GAP B COMMONLY USED NAMES FOR ASKARELS (12/1/05) GAP RIGID NONMETALLIC CONDUIT AND ELECTRICAL NONMETALLIC TUBING (3/1/05) GAP CONTROL POWER FOR ELECTRICAL SWITCHGEAR (12/1/10) GAP GUIDE TO OFF-PREMISES POWER ANALYSIS (9/1/11) GAP UTILITY SYSTEM PROBLEMS CAPACITY AND DISTRIBUTION (9/1/11) GAP ELECTRIC POWER QUALITY AND RELIABILITY (12/1/06) GAP STATIONARY BATTERIES (9/1/11) GAP EVALUATING THE IMPORTANCE OF A TRANSFORMER (12/1/11) GAP TRANSFORMERS - FAILURES (12/1/11) GAP TRANSFORMERS - MAINTENANCE (12/1/11)
9 GAP.5 December 1, 2011 GAP TRANSFORMERS - ARRANGEMENT AND FIXED FIRE PROTECTION (12/1/11) GAP TRANSFORMERS - ELECTRICAL DEVICES, INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROLS (12/1/11) GAP TRANSFORMERS - SURROUNDINGS (12/1/11) GAP FLUORESCENT LIGHTING (3/1/05) GAP HAZARDOUS (CLASSIFIED) LOCATION ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT (6/1/10) GAP ELECTRICAL ENCLOSURES (9/1/05) 2 A Publication of Global Asset Protection Services
10 GAP.6 December 1, 2011 MACHINERY GAP LARGE STEAM TURBINE LOSS EXPOSURE (12/1/11) GAP STEAM TURBINE PRINCIPLES (9/1/10) GAP STEAM TURBINE LOSS PREVENTION INSPECTION (9/1/10) GAP A STEAM TURBINE UNIT LOSS PREVENTION DATA (9/1/10) GAP B STEAM TURBINE LOSS PREVENTION DATA IN-SERVICE OR AT-REST INSPECTION (9/1/10) GAP C STEAM TURBINE LOSS PREVENTION DATA DISMANTLED INSPECTION (9/1/10) GAP STEAM TURBINE MECHANICAL PROTECTION (9/1/10) GAP STEAM TURBINE LUBRICATING OIL SYSTEMS (9/1/10) GAP COMBUSTION TURBINE PRINCIPLES (12/1/11) GAP COMBUSTION TURBINE LOSS PREVENTION GUIDELINES (12/1/11) GAP COMBUSTION TURBINE LOSS PREVENTION INSPECTION (12/1/11) GAP EMERGENCY ENGINE MAINTENANCE (12/1/11)
11 GAP.7 September 1, 2011 BOILERS GAP BOILER FUNDAMENTALS (9/1/10) GAP BOILER MAINTENANCE AND OPERATION (9/1/10) GAP LOW WATER PROTECTION FOR BOILERS (9/1/10) GAP WATER TUBE BOILER CHARACTERISTICS AND TERMINOLOGY (9/1/10) GAP ORGANIC HEAT TRANSFER FLUIDS AND EQUIPMENT (12/1/08) GAP AMMONIA HAZARDS (9/1/07) GAP A AMMONIA HAZARDS CHECKLIST (9/1/07)
12 GAP.8 September 1, 2010 MATERIALS HAZARDS GAP OIL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES LOSS POTENTIAL ESTIMATION GUIDE (6/2/03) GAP A VAPOR CLOUD EXPLOSION, SAMPLE CALCULATION (6/2/03) GAP B VESSEL EXPLOSION, SAMPLE CALCULATION (6/2/03) GAP LIQUID HOLDUP ESTIMATION (9/3/01) GAP EMERGENCY BLOCK VALVES (12/3/01) GAP FLAMMABLE AND COMBUSTIBLE LIQUIDS NFPA (12/1/07) GAP A CROSS REFERENCE INDEX (12/1/07) GAP BARREL STORAGE OF DISTILLED SPIRITS (9/1/10) GAP RELOCATION OF UNDERGROUND TANKS CONTAINING HAZARDOUS LIQUIDS (12/3/01) GAP LIQUIFIED PETROLEUM GAS CODE NFPA (6/1/09) GAP A CROSS-REFERENCE INDEX (6/1/09)
13 GAP.9 March 1, 2011 HAZARDOUS OPERATIONS GAP TRUCK LOADING RACK (6/1/10) GAP A TRUCK LOADING RACK LOSSES CASE HISTORIES (6/1/10) GAP GAP HANDLING FLAMMABLE AND COMBUSTIBLE LIQUIDS ON DOCKS, PIERS AND WHARVES (9/1/07) SPRAY APPLICATION USING FLAMMABLE AND COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS NFPA (12/1/07) GAP A CROSS-REFERENCE INDEX (12/1/07) GAP TRAVELING SPRAY BOOTHS (12/1/07) GAP DIPPING AND COATING PROCESSES - NFPA (12/1/07) GAP FIRE HAZARDS OF HYDRAULIC SYSTEMS (9/1/10) GAP SOLVENT VAPOR DEGREASING (3/1/11) GAP DEEP FAT FRYERS (3/1/09) GAP BELT CONVEYORS (3/1/09) GAP DUST COLLECTION SYSTEMS (3/1/11) GAP ELECTROSTATIC PRECIPITATORS (12/1/06) GAP HEATING IN PLASTIC AND PLASTIC LINED TANKS (12/1/06) GAP DIRECT HALOGENATION (3/1/01) GAP DISTILLATION OF FLAMMABLE OR COMBUSTIBLE LIQUIDS (3/1/01) GAP SOLVENT RECOVERY WITH ACTIVATED CARBON (6/1/01) GAP FIRE PROTECTION FOR LABORATORIES USING CHEMICALS - NFPA (12/1/06)
14 GAP.10 March 1, 2011 STORAGE AND WAREHOUSING GAP POLYSTYRENE-FOAM PACKAGING MATERIALS (9/1/08) GAP FIRE PROTECTION FOR STORAGE NFPA (6/1/07) GAP A CROSS-REFERENCE INDEX (6/1/07) GAP MAXIMUM RELIABILITY FOR HIGH RACKED STORAGE PROTECTION (9/1/08) GAP PRE-INCIDENT PLANNING FOR FIRE EMERGENCIES INVOLVING STORAGE IN RACKS AT HEIGHTS OF 25 ft (97.6 m) OR GREATER (9/1/08) GAP CAROUSEL STORAGE (9/1/08) GAP MANUFACTURE AND STORAGE OF AEROSOL PRODUCTS NFPA 30B-2007 (3/1/07) GAP A CROSS-REFERENCE INDEX (3/1/07) GAP RACK STORAGE OF ROLLED CARPETS (9/1/08) GAP FOAMED LATEX AND FLEXIBLE, OPEN-CELL FOAM POLYURETHANE STORAGE (12/1/09) GAP HANGING GARMENTS (3/1/11) GAP PLASTICS STORED IN WIRE BASKETS (9/1/08) GAP SUGAR STORAGE FACILITIES (9/1/08) GAP REFRIGERATED STORAGE AND WAREHOUSING (9/1/08) GAP NONWOVEN MATERIAL STORAGE (9/1/08) GAP OUTDOOR STORAGE (9/1/08)
15 GAP.11 March 1, 2011 DETECTION AND ALARMS GAP FIRE PROTECTION AND SECURITY SURVEILLANCE (12/1/05) GAP NATIONAL FIRE ALARM CODE - NFPA (12/1/09) GAP A CROSS-REFERENCE INDEX (12/1/09) GAP B UL FIRE ALARM CERTIFICATE PROGRAM (12/1/09) GAP TESTING AUXILIARY FIRE SIGNALING SYSTEMS (3/1/11) GAP HEAT DETECTORS FOR HIGH TEMPERATURE ENVIRONMENTS (9/1/05) GAP DROP-IN-PRESSURE WATERFLOW ALARMS (3/1/11) GAP PLUG-TYPE VALVE SUPERVISORY DEVICES (3/1/11)
16 GAP.12 December 1, 2011 WATER-BASED EXTINGUISHING SYSTEMS GAP FIRE PROTECTION HYDRAULICS (6/1/09) GAP INSPECTION, TESTING AND MAINTENANCE OF WATER-BASED FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS - NFPA (12/1/08) GAP A CROSS-REFERENCE INDEX (12/1/08) GAP B SUMMARY OF MINIMUM INSPECTION, TEST AND MAINTENANCE FREQUENCIES (12/1/08) GAP MICROBIOLOGICALLY INFLUENCED CORROSION IN SPRINKLER SYSTEMS (9/3/02) GAP A MICROBIOLOGICALLY INFLUENCED CORROSION IN FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEMS (9/3/02) GAP B GLOSSARY (9/3/02) GAP HYDRAULICALLY DESIGNED WATER-BASED SYSTEMS (3/1/08) GAP SPRINKLER SYSTEMS - NFPA (3/1/10) GAP A CROSS-REFERENCE INDEX (3/1/10) GAP B EXAMPLE APPLICATION OF NFPA 13 AND INDUSTRIAL RISK INSURERS INTERPRETIVE GUIDE FOR PROTECTION OF RACK STORAGE (3/1/10) GAP C SAFETY FACTORS (3/1/10) GAP SPRINKLER SYSTEM HYDRAULICS (3/1/11) GAP SHIELDING HEAT-ACTUATED DEVICES (3/1/08) GAP CONVERTING WET PIPE SYSTEMS TO DRY PIPE SYSTEMS FOR ENERGY CONSERVATION (3/1/07) GAP FIXED PROTECTION FOR OIL AND CHEMICAL PLANTS (9/1/10) GAP ON-OFF (SELF RESTORING) SPRINKLERS (3/1/07) GAP AUTOMATIC SPRINKLER CORPORATION OF AMERICA MERCURY CHECK (12/1/06) GAP AUTOMATIC SPRINKLER CORPORATION OF AMERICA MODEL C & D DELUGE VALVES (12/1/06)
17 GAP.12 December 1, 2011 GAP FOAM-WATER SPRINKLER AND FOAM-WATER SPRAY SYSTEMS NFPA (12/1/11) GAP A CROSS-REFERENCE INDEX (12/1/11) GAP LOW, MEDIUM, AND HIGH -EXPANSION FOAM SYSTEMS - NFPA (9/1/07) GAP TESTING OF FIRE PUMP-EQUIPPED AUTOMOTIVE OR MOBILE FIRE APPARATUS (3/1/11) GAP A SAMPLE N-488 (3/1/11) GAP WATER MIST SYSTEMS - NFPA (12/1/07) 2
18 GAP.13 June 1, 2010 SPECIAL EXTINGUISHING SYSTEMS GAP SELECTING EXTINGUISHING SYSTEMS (12/1/05) GAP A EXTINGUISHING AGENT SELECTION FEATURES (12/1/05) GAP B EXTINGUISHING SYSTEM SELECTION FEATURES (12/1/05) GAP C EXTINGUISHING SYSTEM DESIGN FEATURES (12/1/05) GAP EXTINGUISHING SYSTEM DETECTION AND CONTROL (6/1/09) GAP A DETECTION SYSTEM SELECTION FACTORS (6/1/09) GAP SPECIAL EXTINGUISHING SYSTEM REVIEW (6/1/09) GAP MECHANICAL EMERGENCY MANUAL RELEASE (12/1/05) GAP SPECIAL EXTINGUISHING SYSTEMS PERIODIC INSPECTION AND TEST (6/1/09) GAP EXTINGUISHING SYSTEM ACCEPTANCE TESTS (6/1/09) GAP A ACCEPTANCE TEST CHECKLIST (6/1/09) GAP DOOR FAN TESTING FOR ENCLOSURE INTEGRITY (6/1/09) GAP DRY CHEMICAL EXTINGUISHING SYSTEMS NFPA (12/1/05) GAP DRY CHEMICAL EXTINGUISHING AGENTS CORROSIVE AND CONTAMINATING EFFECTS (6/1/09) GAP WET CHEMICAL EXTINGUISHING SYSTEMS NFPA 17A-2002 (12/1/05) GAP CARBON DIOXIDE SYSTEMS NFPA (3/1/08) GAP A CROSS-REFERENCE INDEX (3/1/08) GAP GUIDANCE FOR CARBON DIOXIDE TIME DELAYS (6/1/09) GAP UPGRADING LOW PRESSURE CARBON DIOXIDE SYSTEMS (6/1/09) GAP HALON 1301 SYSTEMS - NFPA 12A-2004 (3/1/08) GAP A CROSS-REFERENCE INDEX (3/1/08)
19 GAP.13 June 1, 2010 GAP DEFLAGRATION SUPPRESSION SYSTEMS (6/1/09) GAP CLEAN AGENT HALON REPLACEMENTS (6/1/09) GAP CLEAN AGENT SYSTEMS NFPA (3/1/08) GAP A CROSS-REFERENCE INDEX (3/1/08) GAP PORTABLE FIRE EXTINGUISHERS NFPA (3/1/07) GAP A CHART OF TYPICAL FIRE EXTINGUISHERS (3/1/07) GAP SPARK EXTINGUISHING SYSTEMS (6/1/10) 2
20 GAP.14 September 1, 2011 WATER SUPPLIES GAP FIRE PROTECTION WATER SUPPLIES (9/1/07) GAP MUNICIPAL WATER SUPPLIES (9/1/11) GAP ESTIMATING FIRE PROTECTION WATER DEMANDS (3/1/06) GAP ESTIMATING FIRE PROTECTION WATER DEMANDS FOR CHEMICAL PLANTS (9/1/11) GAP ANALYZING WATER SUPPLIES (3/1/06) GAP CONDUCTING WATER SUPPLY TESTS (9/1/11) GAP HYDRAULIC CALCULATOR AND QUICK REFERENCE FLOW TABLES (3/1/11) GAP A HYDRAULIC CALCULATOR (3/1/11) GAP WATER MEASUREMENT USING TWO INCH (50 mm) DRAIN TESTS (3/1/06) GAP TESTING AND ANALYZING LOOPED WATER SUPPLIES (3/1/06) GAP HYDRAULIC GRADIENT (3/1/08) GAP STATIONARY PUMPS FOR FIRE PROTECTION - NFPA (3/1/10) GAP A CROSS-REFERENCE INDEX (3/1/10) GAP CENTRIFUGAL FIRE PUMP ACCEPTANCE TESTS (3/1/11) GAP TESTING OF FIRE PUMP CONTROLLER FEATURES (3/1/11) GAP VENTILATION OF FIRE PUMP ROOMS (3/1/06) GAP WAFER CHECK VALVES (3/1/06) GAP CUMMINS ENGINE COMPANY, INC., DIESEL DRIVERS FOR FIRE PUMPS (3/1/06) GAP PRIVATE FIRE MAINS - NFPA (12/1/07) GAP A CROSS-REFERENCE INDEX (12/1/07) GAP BACKFLOW PREVENTION FOR FIRE SERVICE MAINS (12/1/06)
21 GAP.15 December 1, 2011 NATURAL HAZARDS GAP WINDSTORMS (12/1/11) GAP A WINDSTORM GLOSSARY (12/1/11) GAP.15.2 EARTHQUAKE (12/1/08) GAP.15.2.A EARTHQUAKE MM INTENSITY SCALES (12/1/08) GAP.15.2.B EARTHQUAKE GLOSSARY (12/1/08) GAP EARTHQUAKE HAZARD ZONES - U.S. (12/1/08) GAP A ALASKA HAZARD ZONE MAP (12/1/08) GAP EARTHQUAKE HAZARD ZONES - CANADA (12/1/08) GAP A CANADA HAZARD ZONE MAP (12/1/08) GAP EARTHQUAKE HAZARD ZONES - GLOBAL (12/1/09) GAP EARTHQUAKE HAZARD ZONES - AFRICA (12/1/09) GAP EARTHQUAKE HAZARD ZONES - ASIA (12/1/09) GAP EARTHQUAKE HAZARD ZONES - CARIBBEAN, CENTRAL AMERICA, AND SOUTH AMERICA (12/1/10) GAP EARTHQUAKE HAZARD ZONES - EUROPE (12/1/10) GAP EARTHQUAKE HAZARD ZONES - PACIFIC OCEANS (12/1/10) GAP EARTHQUAKE HAZARD ZONES - MIDDLE EAST (12/1/10) GAP.15.3 EARTH MOVEMENT (3/1/09) GAP.15.3.A EARTH MOVEMENT SURVEY GUIDE (3/1/09) GAP.15.4 FLOOD (12/1/11) GAP.15.4.A FLOOD GLOSSARY (12/1/11) GAP.15.5 FREEZING (3/1/09) GAP.15.5.A FREEZING HAZARD SURVEY GUIDE (3/3/03) GAP ARCTIC FREEZE (9/1/10)
22 GAP.15 December 1, 2011 GAP A SAMPLE FORM (9/1/10) GAP.15.7 VOLCANISM (3/1/09) 2
23 GAP.16 December 1, 2011 SPECIAL PERILS GAP.16.1 COLLAPSE (12/1/11) GAP.16.1.A COLLAPSE HAZARD SURVEY GUIDE (12/1/11) GAP.16.2 DROPPING (9/3/02) GAP.16.2.A DROPPING HAZARD SURVEY GUIDE (9/3/02) GAP.16.3 THEFT (12/2/02) GAP.16.3.A THEFT HAZARD SURVEY GUIDE (12/2/02) GAP.16.4 TRANSIT (12/2/02) GAP.16.4.A TRANSIT HAZARD SURVEY GUIDE (12/2/02) GAP.16.5 CONTAMINATION AND CORROSION FROM FIRE (3/1/11) GAP LEAKING UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANKS (9/3/02) GAP A INFORMATIONAL RESOURCES (9/3/02) GAP ASBESTOS CONTAINING MATERIALS (3/1/11) GAP.16.6 LIQUID DAMAGE (12/1/06) GAP.16.6.A SURVEY GUIDE (12/1/06)
24 GAP.17 December 1, 2011 SPECIFIC OCCUPANCY GUIDELINES GAP SEMICONDUCTOR MANUFACTURING (3/1/11) GAP A SEMICONDUCTOR GLOSSARY (3/1/11) GAP B CHEMICALS USED IN CHIP FABRICATION (3/1/11) GAP C FIRE AND SMOKE DETECTION FOR CLEANROOM TOOLS (3/1/11) GAP D SEMICONDUCTOR-RELATED WEB SITES (3/1/11) GAP E THE UL 2360 TEST (3/1/11) GAP HIGH-HAZARD CHEMICAL AND PETROCHEMICAL PLANTS (6/1/01) GAP CARBON BLACK PLANTS (6/1/01) GAP PHARMACEUTICAL PLANTS (3/1/11) GAP AIR SEPARATION PLANTS (9/1/11) GAP A AIR COMPONENTS AND CONTAMINANTS (9/1/11) GAP REFINERIES AND LARGE GASOLINE PLANTS (3/1/11) GAP GAS COMPRESSOR STATIONS (6/1/01) GAP A COMPRESSOR INTERLOCKS (6/1/01) GAP CRUDE OIL AND PETROLEUM PRODUCTS PUMPING STATIONS (3/1/00) GAP CRUDE OIL AND PETROLEUM PRODUCTS STORAGE TERMINALS (6/1/01) GAP STEEL INDUSTRY ABSTRACT (12/1/08) GAP BASIC OXYGEN FURNACES (9/1/10) GAP STEEL ROLLING MILLS (12/1/08) GAP PULP AND PAPER MANUFACTURING (3/1/95) GAP CHEMICAL RECOVERY IN WOOD PULPING (12/2/96) GAP PROTECTION FOR HIGH-RISE BUILDINGS (12/1/09)
25 GAP.17 December 1, 2011 GAP HIGH-RISE BUILDING CONSTRUCTION (12/1/09) GAP.17.7 TELEPHONE UTILITIES (9/1/11) GAP SOLID WOOD FURNITURE MANUFACTURING (9/1/10) GAP PRESSBOARD MANUFACTURING (9/1/10) GAP.17.9 SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL AND INCINERATION (6/1/10) GAP ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING FACILITIES (6/1/10) GAP COMPUTER CONTROL OF INDUSTRIAL PROCESSES (9/1/05) GAP CLEANROOMS (9/1/11) GAP PROTECTION OF CLEANROOMS - NFPA (6/1/07) GAP A CROSS-REFERENCE INDEX (6/1/07) GAP ELECTRIC POWER GENERATION ABSTRACT (6/1/07) GAP FIRE PROTECTION FOR ELECTRIC GENERATING PLANTS AND HIGH VOLTAGE DIRECT CURRENT CONVERTER STATIONS NFPA (3/1/08) GAP A CROSS-REFERENCE INDEX (3/1/08)) GAP ALUMINUM INDUSTRY ABSTRACT (12/1/08) GAP ALUMINUM ROLLING MILLS (9/1/08) GAP DEPARTMENT STORES AND SHOPPING MALLS (9/1/10) GAP HEALTH CARE FACILITIES (3/3/03) GAP PARKING STRUCTURES NFPA 88A-2007 (3/1/07) GAP LAUNDRIES (3/3/03) GAP CONVENTION CENTERS (12/2/02) GAP CEMENT PRODUCTION (6/1/08) GAP ANECHOIC CHAMBERS & SCREEN ROOMS (9/1/05) GAP AIRCRAFT HULL PROTECTION (6/3/02) GAP AIRCRAFT ENGINE PLANTS (6/1/09) GAP AIRCRAFT ASSEMBLY OPERATIONS (6/1/08) 2
26 GAP.17 December 1, 2011 GAP AIRCRAFT HANGERS MAINTENANCE AND OVERHAUL FACILITIES (6/1/09) GAP NEWSPAPER, MAGAZINE AND BOOK PUBLISHING (3/1/01) GAP PRINTING PRESS OPERATIONS (3/1/01) GAP AUTOMOBILE MANUFACTURING (6/1/10) GAP MINING INDUSTRY ABSTRACT (12/1/11) GAP A MINING INDUSTRY ABSTRACT GLOSSARY (12/1/11) GAP COTTON PROCESSING (6/1/10) GAP A GLOSSARY (6/1/10) GAP LINT CONTROL IN COTTON MILLS (6/1/10) GAP GLASS MANUFACTURING (9/1/10) GAP GLASS MELTING FURNACES (9/1/10) GAP THE FOOD PROCESSING INDUSTRY (12/1/04) GAP BAKERIES (9/1/10) GAP FRIED FOOD PRODUCTS (3/1/11) GAP VEGETABLE OIL MANUFACTURING (12/1/04) GAP SUGAR PROCESSING (3/1/11) GAP A SUGAR GLOSSARY (3/1/11) GAP BREWERIES (3/1/11) GAP DISTILLERIES (3/1/11) GAP PORT AND DOCK OPERATIONS (12/1/05) GAP A GLOSSARY OF TERMS (12/1/05) 3
27 GAP.18 September 1, 2008 MISCELLANEOUS GAP.18.1 XL GLOBAL ASSET PROTECTION SERVICES (XL GAP SERVICES) REPRESENTATIVES ON LOSS PREVENTION TECHNICAL COMMITTEES (9/1/08) GAP.18.2 INTERNATIONAL SYSTEM OF UNITS (9/1/06) GAP.18.3 DEFINITIONS OF LISTED, CLASSIFIED, RECOGNIZED, APPROVED, ACCEPTABLE (9/1/06) GAP NATIONALLY RECOGNIZED TESTING LABORATORIES (9/1/06) GAP A LIST OF TESTING LABORATORIES (9/1/06)
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