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1 FINAL* REPORT OF THE MOTIONS COMMITTEE ON CERTIFIED AMENDING MOTIONS FOR PRESENTATION AT THE 2012 ASSOCIATION TECHNICAL MEETING JUNE 13-14, 2012 LAS VEGAS, NEVADA I. Introduction. This is the second and Final* Report of the s Committee listing Certified s that may be presented at the 2012 Association Technical Meeting in Las Vegas, NV on June 13-14, This Final* Report incorporates the first Report of the NFPA s Committee on Fall 2011 Revision Cycle Documents dated November 18, 2011 and the Report of the Annual 2012 Revision Cycle Documents. The s Committee, consisting of NFPA Standards Council Members J. Pauley (Chair), K. Bell, J. Harrington, D. McDaniel, J. Milke, R. Owen and R. Farr (Fall 2011 s Committee), has been appointed by the Chair of the Standards Council to certify proper amending motions and otherwise review and act, in accordance with 2.1 through 2.7 of the NFPA Technical Meeting Convention Rules (Convention Rules), on Notices of Intent to Make a (s) that have been submitted on NFPA codes and standards (Documents), that have been processed in the Annual 2012 Revision Cycle. Under NFPA rules, persons wishing to make an allowable amending motion at an NFPA Technical Meeting must declare their intention to do so by filing, within the published deadlines, a setting forth information about the intended motion. The s Committee, in accordance with NFPA rules, reviews each to determine whether the intended motion is a proper motion. The s Committee can also, in consultation with the submitter of the, clarify the intent of, and, if appropriate, restate the motion, and, in certain circumstances, group motions that are dependent on each other together so that they can be made as a single motion. In addition, the s Committee may take such other action or make such other recommendations as will facilitate the fair and efficient consideration of motions within the available time. The s Committee certifies for presentation at the appropriate Association Technical Meeting all proper s, either as submitted or as clarified, restated or grouped, as explained above. The s Committee then publishes a report setting forth, at a minimum, each Certified Amending, the person(s) authorized to make such motions, and the recommended order in which motions should be entertained. In addition, the Report may include s Committee notes or comments aimed at assisting the Presiding Officer or facilitating the understanding of or the orderly and efficient consideration of the motion when presented at the Association Technical Meeting. The Certified s for the Annual 2012 Revision Cycle Documents are set forth in Part II of this Report; Part III summarizes motions that were not certified by the s Committee; Part IV of this Report lists those Consent Documents in the Annual 2012 Revision Cycle that have no Certified s. In reviewing this report, the following should be considered: * In the event that any corrections to or revisions of this Report become necessary, updates will be posted on the NFPA Website at Revised: May 30, 2012, Posted: May 7, 2012 A2012 Final s Committee Report Page 1 of 39

2 The only s allowed at an Association Technical Meeting are Certified s set forth in a report of the s Committee and any Follow-Up s, that is, motions that may become necessary as a result of a previous successful. (See Convention Rules at ) Certified s can only be made by person(s) listed in this Report as authorized to make the motion, or by persons they have designated in writing to the Standards Council Secretary as their Designated Representative. See Regulations Governing Committee Projects (Regs) at The Certified s set forth in this report are proper and permissible; they will, however, only be presented for the consideration of the membership at the 2012 Association Technical Meeting if a person authorized to make the motion (or their Designated Representative) actually appears, signs in no later than one hour before the beginning of the session (see Convention Rules at 2.7), and makes the motion in accordance with NFPA rules. This Report concerns all Certified s for consideration at the 2012 Association Technical Meeting in Las Vegas, NV on June 13-14, The information presented above provides a general introduction to some of the relevant features of the process and the presentation of Certified s. For a full and complete understanding of the process, participants should consult the rules themselves, including the Convention Rules and the Regs. In particular, the rules concerning the submission of s and the Certification of s can be found at 2.0 of the Convention Rules and 4.5 of the Regs. The rules concerning membership action at Association Technical Meetings can be found, generally, in the Convention Rules and in 4.6 of the Regs. These are published in the 2012 NFPA Standards Directory and are available on the NFPA website at For additional information about the NFPA codes and standards process, consult the NFPA website or contact NFPA Codes & Standards Administration Department at II. Certified s. The s Committee has received and reviewed s on fourteen Annual 2012 Revision Cycle Documents. The s Committee has determined that twelve documents have at least one certified amending motion that may be presented for action at the 2012 Association Technical Meeting. The twelve documents are as follows: NFPA 13 Standard for the Installation of Sprinkler Systems NFPA 13R Standard for the Installation of Sprinkler Systems in Residential Occupancies up to and Including Four Stories in Height NFPA 20 Standard for the Installation of Stationary Pumps for Fire Protection NFPA 61 Standard for the Prevention of Fires and Dust Explosions in Agricultural and Food Processing Facilities NFPA 72 National Fire Alarm and Signaling Code NFPA 105 Standard for the Installation of Smoke Door Assemblies and Other Opening Protectives * In the event that any corrections to or revisions of this Report become necessary, updates will be posted on the NFPA Website at Revised: May 30, 2012, Posted: May 7, 2012 A2012 Final s Committee Report Page 2 of 39

3 NFPA 1124 NFPA 1127 NFPA 1144 NFPA 1500 NFPA 1582 NFPA 1917 Code for the Manufacture, Transportation, Storage, and Retail Sales of Fireworks and Pyrotechnic Articles Code for High Power Rocketry Standard for Reducing Structure Ignition Hazards from Wildland Fire Standard on Fire Department Occupational Safety and Health Program Standard on Comprehensive Occupational Medical Program for Fire Departments Standard for Automotive Ambulances Note: In accordance with 1.6.2(a) of the Regs, anyone who is dissatisfied with the results of the floor motions from the June 2012 Association Technical Meeting and/or the result of the Technical Committee amendment ballots [see Regs at 1.6.2(b)] have the right to appeal the results. Appeals shall be filed no later than twenty days after the Association Technical Meeting at which Association action on the issuance of the Document was recommended. The final date to file any such appeal is July 4, Previously, the s Committee had ruled that eight Fall 2011 Revision Cycle Documents have certified amending motions (see The Report of the s Committee on Certified Amending s: Fall 2011 Revision Cycle). The eight documents are as follows: NFPA 59A NFPA 75 NFPA 150 NFPA 275 NFPA 499 NFPA 1951 NFPA 1971 NFPA 1991 Standard for the Production, Storage, and Handling of Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) Standard for the Protection of Information Technology Equipment Standard on Fire and Life Safety in Animal Housing Facilities Standard Method of Fire Tests for the Evaluation of Thermal Barriers Used Over Foam Plastic Insulation Recommended Practice for the Classification of Combustible Dusts and of Hazardous (Classified) Locations for Electrical Installations in Chemical Process Areas Standard on Protective Ensembles for Technical Rescue Incidents Standard on Protective Ensembles for Structural Fire Fighting and Proximity Fire Fighting Standard on Vapor-Protective Ensembles for Hazardous Materials Emergencies Table A summarizes the motions that have been reviewed and certified by the s Committee for documents processed in the Annual 2012 Revision Cycle and in the Fall 2011 Revision Cycle for consideration at the 2012 Association Technical Meeting in Las Vegas, NV, June 13-14, III. s that were not Certified by the s Committee. Table B summarizes the motions for documents processed in the Annual 2012 Revision Cycle that have been reviewed by the s Committee and not certified. (Note that Table B only includes documents in the Annual 2012 Revision Cycle.) IV. Consent Documents. Where a Document in the Annual 2012 Revision Cycle receives no s that result in one or more Certified s, the Document is considered a Consent Document. A Consent Document is not presented at the Association Technical Meeting and is, instead, forwarded directly to the Standards Council for issuance. See Regs. at * In the event that any corrections to or revisions of this Report become necessary, updates will be posted on the NFPA Website at Revised: May 30, 2012, Posted: May 7, 2012 A2012 Final s Committee Report Page 3 of 39

4 Following are the twenty-four Consent Documents in the Annual 2012 Revision Cycle with proposed issuance and effective dates. The Consent Documents were forwarded directly to the Standards Council for issuance via letter ballot: Issuance Date May 29, 2012, Effective Date June 18, 2012 NFPA 13D NFPA 24 NFPA 51 NFPA 55 NFPA 80 NFPA 101A NFPA 110 NFPA 111 NFPA 291 NFPA 301 NFPA 400 NFPA 402 NFPA 415 NFPA 424 NFPA 450 NFPA 472 NFPA 473 NFPA 555 NFPA 654 NFPA 1001 NFPA 1122 NFPA 1221 NFPA 1801 NFPA 1961 Standard for the Installation of Sprinkler Systems in One- and Two-Family Dwellings and Manufactured Homes Standard for the Installation of Private Fire Service Mains and Their Appurtenances Standard for the Design and Installation of Oxygen-Fuel Gas Systems for Welding, Cutting, and Allied Processes Compressed Gases and Cryogenic Fluids Code Standard for Fire Doors and Other Opening Protectives Guide on Alternative Approaches to Life Safety Standard for Emergency and Standby Power Systems Standard on Stored Electrical Energy Emergency and Standby Power Systems Recommended Practice for Fire Flow Testing and Marking of Hydrants Code for Safety to Life from Fire on Merchant Vessels Hazardous Materials Code Guide for Aircraft Rescue and Fire-Fighting Operations Standard on Airport Terminal Buildings, Fueling Ramp Drainage, and Loading Walkways Guide for Airport/Community Emergency Planning Guide for Emergency Medical Services and Systems Standard for Competence of Responders to Hazardous Materials/Weapons of Mass Destruction Incidents Standard for Competencies for EMS Personnel Responding to Hazardous Materials/Weapons of Mass Destruction Incidents Guide on Methods for Evaluating Potential for Room Flashover Standard for the Prevention of Fire and Dust Explosions from the Manufacturing, Processing, and Handling of Combustible Particulate Solids Standard for Fire Fighter Professional Qualifications Code for Model Rocketry Standard for the Installation, Maintenance, and Use of Emergency Services Communications Systems Standard on Thermal Imagers for the Fire Service Standard on Fire Hose Note: In accordance with 1.6.2(a) of the Regs, there is a fifteen day appeal period following the publication date of this report in which one may file an appeal related to the issuance of any Consent Document listed in this report. The final date to file any such appeal is May 19, * In the event that any corrections to or revisions of this Report become necessary, updates will be posted on the NFPA Website at Revised: May 30, 2012, Posted: May 7, 2012 A2012 Final s Committee Report Page 4 of 39

5 (Note: The motions are presented in the order of presentation recommended by the s Committee) NFPA 59A, Standard for the Production, Storage, and Handling of Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) F A Noncombustible Material and 4.6 Noncombustible Material (New) Marcelo M. Hirschler, GBH International Accept Comment 59A-5 If successful, this proposed motion seeks to accept revised definition of Noncombustible Material and associated annex material and add a new Section 4.6 and associated annex material. Revised: May 30, 2012, Posted: May 7, 2012 A2012 Final s Committee Report Page 5 of 39

6 (NOTE: The motions are presented in the order of presentation recommended by the s Committee) NFPA 61, Standard for the Prevention of Fires and Dust Explosions in Agricultural and Food Processing Facilities A Agricultural Dust and A Agricultural Dust and A Erdem A. Ural, Loss Prevention Science & Technologies, Inc. Erdem A. Ural, Loss Prevention Science & Technologies, Inc. Accept Comment 61-4 Accept Proposal 61-8 If successful, this proposed motion seeks to modify the definition of Agricultural Dust. If successful, this proposed motion seeks to modify the definition of Agricultural Dust and associated annex material Pneumatic Conveying System and A Marcelo M. Hirschler, GBH International Accept an Identifiable Part of Comment 61-6 If successful, this proposed motion seeks to modify the definition of Pneumatic Conveying System. The identifiable part is: * Pneumatic Conveying System. [654] A Pneumatic Conveying System. [654]. Editorially, NFPA Staff will insert the definitions from the 2013 edition of NFPA Chapter 4 Erdem A. Ural, Loss Prevention Science & Technologies, Inc Chapter 4 Erdem A. Ural, Loss Prevention Science & Technologies, Inc Chapter 4 Erdem A. Ural, Loss Prevention Science & Technologies, Inc Chapter 4 Erdem A. Ural, Loss Prevention Science & Technologies, Inc. Accept Proposal Accept Comment 61-8 If successful, this proposed motion seeks to insert text as shown in Proposal Accept Comment 61-9 Related s: s 61-6 and 61-7 (Logs 1033 and 1039) while different in the means they employ, seek to achieve the same action. Specifically, either of the Accept Proposal motions, if successful, would add a new Chapter 4, General Requirements as shown in Proposal Revised: May 30, 2012, Posted: May 7, 2012 A2012 Final s Committee Report Page 6 of 39

7 (NOTE: The motions are presented in the order of presentation recommended by the s Committee) NFPA 61, Standard for the Prevention of Fires and Dust Explosions in Agricultural and Food Processing Facilities A2012 (continued) These motions have been certified as proper. So as to eliminate multiple debates on the same proposed action, however, the following procedure regarding the orderly and efficient consideration of the subject presented by the related motions will be in effect at the Technical Session: Once either of the motions is made and seconded, the other will no longer be in order, and the single motion on the floor will serve as the representative motion for purposes of debate and vote on the proposed action. All persons wishing to participate in debate on the proposed action should, therefore, do so during the presentation of the representative motion Erdem A. Ural, Loss Prevention Science & Technologies, Inc Erdem A. Ural, Loss Prevention Science & Technologies, Inc. Accept Proposal Related s: s 61-8 and 61-9 (Logs 1040 and 1034) while different in the means they employ, seek to achieve the same action. Specifically, either of the motions, if successful, would modify Section as follows: 4.5.2* Explosion relief vents designed in accordance with NFPA 68 shall be provided on silos, bins, and Accept Comment tanks. These motions have been certified as proper. So as to eliminate multiple debates on the same proposed action, however, the following procedure regarding the orderly and efficient consideration of the subject presented by the related motions will be in effect at the Technical Session: Once either of the motions is made and seconded, the other will no longer be in order, and the single motion on Revised: May 30, 2012, Posted: May 7, 2012 A2012 Final s Committee Report Page 7 of 39

8 (NOTE: The motions are presented in the order of presentation recommended by the s Committee) NFPA 61, Standard for the Prevention of Fires and Dust Explosions in Agricultural and Food Processing Facilities A2012 (continued) the floor will serve as the representative motion for purposes of debate and vote on the proposed action. All persons wishing to participate in debate on the proposed action should, therefore, do so during the presentation of the representative motion Chapter 5 Erdem A. Ural, Loss Prevention Science & Technologies, Inc Chapter 5 Erdem A. Ural, Loss Prevention Science & Technologies, Inc. Accept Proposal Related s: s and (Logs 1041 and 1035) while different in the means they employ, seek to achieve the same action. Specifically, either of the motions, if successful, would add a new Chapter 5, Performance-Based Design Option, as shown in Proposal These motions have been certified as proper. So as to eliminate multiple debates on the same proposed action, Accept Comment however, the following procedure regarding the orderly and efficient consideration of the subject presented by the related motions will be in effect at the Technical Session: Once either of the motions is made and seconded, the other will no longer be in order, and the single motion on the floor will serve as the representative motion for purposes of debate and vote on the proposed action. All persons wishing to participate in debate on the proposed action should, therefore, do so during the presentation of the representative motion. Revised: May 30, 2012, Posted: May 7, 2012 A2012 Final s Committee Report Page 8 of 39

9 (NOTE: The motions are presented in the order of presentation recommended by the s Committee) NFPA 61, Standard for the Prevention of Fires and Dust Explosions in Agricultural and Food Processing Facilities A2012 (continued) and associated annex material and associated annex material Erdem A. Ural, Loss Prevention Science & Technologies, Inc. Erdem A. Ural, Loss Prevention Science & Technologies, Inc. Accept Proposal Related s: s and (Logs 1042 and 1036) while different in the means they employ, seek to achieve the same action. Specifically, either of the motions, if successful, would insert a new Section 6.2, subsections and associated annex material. These motions have been certified as proper. So as to eliminate multiple debates on the same proposed action, however, the following procedure regarding the orderly and efficient consideration of the subject presented by the related motions will be in effect at the Technical Session: Once either of the motions is made and seconded, the other will no longer be in order, and the single motion on the floor will serve as the representative motion for purposes of debate and vote on the proposed action. All persons wishing to participate in debate on the Accept Comment proposed action should, therefore, do so during the presentation of the representative motion. Revised: May 30, 2012, Posted: May 7, 2012 A2012 Final s Committee Report Page 9 of 39

10 (NOTE: The motions are presented in the order of presentation recommended by the s Committee) NFPA 61, Standard for the Prevention of Fires and Dust Explosions in Agricultural and Food Processing Facilities A2012 (continued) , , and associated annex material , , and associated annex material Erdem A. Ural, Loss Prevention Science & Technologies, Inc. Erdem A. Ural, Loss Prevention Science & Technologies, Inc. Accept Comment Related s: s and (Logs 1037 and 1043) while different in the means they employ, seek to achieve the same action. Specifically, either of the motions, if successful, would add new Sections and and associated annex material (replacing the existing and ) and would retain existing Accept Proposal Section These motions have been certified as proper. So as to eliminate multiple debates on the same proposed action, however, the following procedure regarding the orderly and efficient consideration of the subject presented by the related motions will be in effect at the Technical Session: Once either of the motions is made and seconded, the other will no longer be in order, and the single motion on the floor will serve as the representative motion for purposes of debate and vote on the proposed action. All persons wishing to participate in debate on the proposed action should, therefore, do so during the presentation of the representative motion. Revised: May 30, 2012, Posted: May 7, 2012 A2012 Final s Committee Report Page 10 of 39

11 (Note: The motions are presented in the order of presentation recommended by the s Committee) NFPA 499, Recommended Practice for the Classification of Combustible Dusts and of Hazardous (Classified) Locations for Electrical Installations in Chemical Process Areas F2011 Person(s) Authorized to Section/Para Combustible Dust Marcelo M. Hirschler, GBH International Accept an Identifiable Part of Comment The identifiable part is the definition Combustible Dust. Finely divided solid particles that present a dust flash fire or dust explosion hazard when dispersed and ignited in air. If successful, this proposed motion seeks to define combustible dust in a single sentence as follows: Combustible Dust. Finely divided solid particles that present a dust flash fire or dust explosion hazard when dispersed and ignited in air. Revised: May 30, 2012, Posted: May 7, 2012 A2012 Final s Committee Report Page 11 of 39

12 (NOTE: The motions are presented in the order of presentation recommended by the s Committee) NFPA 20, Standard for the Installation of Stationary Pumps for Fire Protection A Kenneth E. Isman, National Fire Sprinkler Association, Inc. 962 Any member of the Technical Committee on Standpipes Return a portion of a Report in the form of Proposal and related Comments and Manuel J. DeLerno, Geneva, IL Return a portion of a Report in the form of Proposal and related Comment Multiple Notices for a Single s: In regards to s 20-1, multiple submitters have filed s for the same motion (Logs 1002 and 962) which shall be treated as a Single per Section 2.4 of NFPA s Convention Rules. Any of the submitters are permitted to make the motion. If successful, the proposed motion seeks to return the proposed requirements for series fire pumps to be located in the same pump room (with certain exceptions) back to previous edition text. The text would be deleted since there was no comparable text in the previous edition. If successful, this proposed motion seeks to return Section 10.7 on limited service controllers to previous edition text and associated subsections and annex material Kenneth E. Isman, National Fire Sprinkler Association, Inc. Return a portion of a Report in the form of Proposal and related Comment If successful, this proposed motion seeks to return Section and associated subsections and annex material relating to fuel supply maintenance to previous edition text. Revised: May 30, 2012, Posted: May 7, 2012 A2012 Final s Committee Report Page 12 of 39

13 (NOTE: The motions are presented in the order of presentation recommended by the s Committee) NFPA 13R, Standard for the Installation of Sprinkler Systems in Residential Occupancies up to and Including Four Stories in Height A R Title Dana R. Haagensen, Massachusetts Department of Fire Services Reject Comment 13R-1 If successful, this proposed motion seeks to return the document title back to the title from the previous edition as follows: Proposed new title: Standard for the Installation of Sprinkler Systems in Low-rise Residential Occupancies Previous edition title: Standard for the Installation of Sprinkler Systems in Residential Occupancies Up to and Including Four Stories in Height If successful, this proposed motion seeks to modify Section 1.1 and add a new as follows: 1.1* Scope. This standard shall cover the design and installation of automatic sprinkler systems for protection against fire hazards in residential occupancies up to and including four stories in height that are no more than 12,000 square feet in aggregate floor area. 13R and (new) Dana R. Haagensen, Massachusetts Department of Fire Services Accept Proposal 13R-4 13R A.1.1 Dana R. Haagensen, Massachusetts Department of Fire Services Accept an Identifiable Part of Comment 13R-53. The Identifiable Part is the text shown in Comment 13R- 53 with the deletion of two or three story The aggregate floor area is to be determined using the entire residential structure and ignoring any fire separation assemblies and fire/party walls. Revised: May 30, 2012, Posted: May 7, 2012 A2012 Final s Committee Report Page 13 of 39

14 (NOTE: The motions are presented in the order of presentation recommended by the s Committee) NFPA 13R, Standard for the Installation of Sprinkler Systems in Residential Occupancies up to and Including Four Stories in Height A2012 (continued) 13R and (ROC) Kenneth E. Isman, National Fire Sprinkler Association, Inc. Reject an Identifiable Part of Comment 13R-19 Comment 13R-19 didn t pass the TC ballot, but through the TCC action, the text was modified to reflect the text of NFPA 13, Comment If successful, the proposed motion would delete the following identifiable part of and (ROC): Other construction materials such as paint, electrical and communication wiring, thread sealants, gasket lubricant shall not come in contact with CPVC unless they have been evaluated as compatible with CPVC materials by a testing laboratory. 13R and (ROC) Kenneth E. Isman, National Fire Sprinkler Association, Inc. Fred Benn, Advanced Automatic Sprinkler, Inc. Gary L. Johnson, Lubrizol Advanced Materials Reject Comment 13R-19 See 13-1 (Logs 996 and 1004) which is a similar issue. Multiple Notices for a Single : In regards to 13R-5, multiple submitters have filed s for the same motion (Logs 1000, 944, and 946) which shall be treated as a Single per Section 2.4 of NFPA s Convention Rules. Any of the submitters are permitted to make the motion. Comment 13R-19 didn t pass the TC ballot, but through the TCC action, the text was modified to reflect the text of NFPA 13, Comment If successful, the proposed motion seeks to reject the TCC action on this text and return the requirements for CPVC sprinkler piping compatibility to previous edition text. See 13-2 (Logs 945, 975 and 997) which is a similar issue. Revised: May 30, 2012, Posted: May 7, 2012 A2012 Final s Committee Report Page 14 of 39

15 (NOTE: The motions are presented in the order of presentation recommended by the s Committee) NFPA 13R, Standard for the Installation of Sprinkler Systems in Residential Occupancies up to and Including Four Stories in Height A2012 (continued) 13R Kenneth E. Isman, National Fire Sprinkler Association, Inc Kenneth E. Isman, National Fire Sprinkler Association, Inc. Reject an Identifiable Part of Comment 13R-16.The rejected Identifiable Part is the new ROC Section Accept Comment 13R-34 Group (13R-6): s identified by Logs 1007 and 999 taken together seek to delete ROC Section and return to previous edition text as follows: Residential sprinklers shall be permitted to be used in all light hazard areas Use of Residential Sprinklers Outside of Dwelling Units. Light Hazard Occupancies shall be permitted to be protected by residential sprinklers using design criteria of Section 7.1. The following types of spaces shall be permitted to be protected by residential sprinklers in accordance with Section 7.1: (1) Lobbies not in hotels and motels (2) Foyers (3) Corridors (4) Halls (5) Lounges (6) Other areas with fire loads similar to residential fire loads These motions have been certified as proper. In addition, with the agreement of the authorized maker of the motions, these motions are being considered as dependent motions which will be debated and voted on by the assembly as a single up or down package. See NFPA Technical Meeting Convention Rules at 2.3. Accordingly, the following procedure will be in effect for these motions at the Technical Session: the two dependent motions will be grouped into a single Group Revised: May 30, 2012, Posted: May 7, 2012 A2012 Final s Committee Report Page 15 of 39

16 (NOTE: The motions are presented in the order of presentation recommended by the s Committee) NFPA 13R, Standard for the Installation of Sprinkler Systems in Residential Occupancies up to and Including Four Stories in Height A2012 (continued) identified as 13R-6 which, once made by the authorized person, will effectively place the dependent motions on the floor for debate and vote as a single up or down motion. Revised: May 30, 2012, Posted: May 7, 2012 A2012 Final s Committee Report Page 16 of 39

17 (NOTE: The motions are presented in the order of presentation recommended by the s Committee) NFPA 13, Standard for the Installation of Sprinkler Systems A and Kenneth E. Isman, National Fire Sprinkler Association, Inc. Terry L. Victor, Tyco/SimplexGrinnell Return a portion of a Report in the form of an Identifiable Part of Proposal and related Comment Multiple Notices for a Single : In regards to 13-1, multiple submitters have filed s for the same motion (Logs 996 and 1004) which shall be treated as a Single per Section 2.4 of NFPA s Convention Rules. Any of the submitters are permitted to make the motion. If successful, the proposed motion would delete the following identifiable part of (ROC) and (ROP): Other construction materials such as paint, electrical and communication wiring, thread sealants, gasket lubricant shall not come in contact with CPVC unless they have been evaluated as compatible with CPVC materials by a testing laboratory. See 13R-4 (Log 1001) which is a similar issue , 6.3.6, , and , 6.3.6, , and , 6.3.6, , and Gary L. Johnson, Lubrizol Advanced Materials Fred Benn, Advanced Automatic Sprinkler, Inc Kenneth E. Isman, National Fire Sprinkler Association, Inc Return a portion of a Report in the form of Proposal and related Comment Multiple Notices for a Single : In regards to 13-2, multiple submitters have filed s for the same motion (Logs 945, 975, and 997) which shall be treated as a Single per Section 2.4 of NFPA s Convention Rules. Any of the submitters are permitted to make the motion. If successful, the proposed motion seeks to return new requirements for CPVC sprinkler piping compatibility back to previous edition text. See 13R-5 (Logs 1000, 944 and 946) which is a similar issue. Revised: May 30, 2012, Posted: May 7, 2012 A2012 Final s Committee Report Page 17 of 39

18 (NOTE: The motions are presented in the order of presentation recommended by the s Committee) NFPA 13, Standard for the Installation of Sprinkler Systems A2012 (continued) Robert G. Caputo, Fire & Life Safety America Caputo is the Desig. Rep. for and A (new) Keeping Kenneth E. Isman, National Fire Sprinkler Association, Inc. Accept Comment Reject Comment If successful, this proposed motion seeks to reject Proposal , resulting in previous edition text. If successful, this proposed motion seeks to return to ROP TC proposed text in Proposal , which creates a new A as follows: A Suspended trapeze members are not considered building structure. Revised: May 30, 2012, Posted: May 7, 2012 A2012 Final s Committee Report Page 18 of 39

19 (Note: The motions are presented in the order of presentation recommended by the s Committee) NFPA 75, Standard for the Protection of Information Technology Equipment F2011 Person(s) Authorized to Section/Para (New) Marcelo M. Hirschler, GBH International Accept Comment If successful, this proposed motion seeks to add new text to read as follows: 10.4.X Installed Circuits and Cables Identified for Future Use X.1 Circuits and cables shall be permitted to be installed in information technology equipment areas and identified for future use if they comply with 10.4.X.2 and 10.4.X X.2 The circuits and cables shall be marked with a tag of sufficient durability to withstand the environment involved X.3 The tags shall have the following information: a. Date identified for future use b. Date of intended use c. Information relating to the intended future use Revised: May 30, 2012, Posted: May 7, 2012 A2012 Final s Committee Report Page 19 of 39

20 (NOTE: The motions are presented in the order of presentation recommended by the s Committee) NFPA 105, Standard for the Installation of Smoke Door Assemblies and Other Opening Protectives A A Joshua Elvove, U.S. General Accept Comment Services Administration If successful, this proposed motion seeks to accept the originally proposed language to provide advisory text to allow alternative means for testing smoke damper operation (either a smoke detector or other device). The currently accepted text requires both initiating devices to be operated when testing smoke dampers. Revised: May 30, 2012, Posted: May 7, 2012 A2012 Final s Committee Report Page 20 of 39

21 (Note: The motions are presented in the order of presentation recommended by the s Committee) NFPA 150, Standard on Fire and Life Safety in Animal Housing Facilities F2011 Person(s) Authorized to Section/Para Joe Scibetta, Building Reports Accept Proposal Group (150-1): s identified by Logs 934, 935, 936, and 937 taken together seek to require all animal housing facilities to be sprinklered. The text would read as follows: 9.8 Special Requirements for Category A Animals Sprinkler Systems. Animal housing facilities with Category A animals or Category B animals shall be sprinklered throughout in accordance with Section 9.2. I Smoke Control Systems. Animal housing facilities with Category A animals or Category B animals shall have a smoke control system unless modified as approved by the AHJ Joe Scibetta, Building Reports Accept Proposal and Special Requirements for Category A Animals. Class 1 animal housing facilities with Category A animals or Category B animals shall be in accordance with Section 9.8. and Special Requirements for Category A Animals. Class 2 animal housing facilities with Category A animals or Category B animals shall be in accordance with Section 9.8 and Joe Scibetta, Building Reports Accept Proposal Special Requirements for Category A Animals. Class 3 animal housing facilities with Category A animals or Category B animals shall be in accordance with Section 9.8. Revised: May 30, 2012, Posted: May 7, 2012 A2012 Final s Committee Report Page 21 of 39

22 (Note: The motions are presented in the order of presentation recommended by the s Committee) NFPA 150, Standard on Fire and Life Safety in Animal Housing Facilities F2011 (continued) Person(s) Authorized to Section/Para Joe Scibetta, Building Reports Accept Proposal These motions have been certified as proper. In addition, with the agreement of the authorized maker of the motions, these motions are being considered as dependent motions which will be debated and voted on by the assembly as a single up or down package. See NFPA Technical Meeting Convention Rules at 2.3. Accordingly, the following procedure will be in effect for these motions at the Technical Session: the four dependent motions will be grouped into a single Group Amending identified as which, once made by the authorized person, will effectively place the dependent motions on the floor for debate and vote as a single up or down motion. Revised: May 30, 2012, Posted: May 7, 2012 A2012 Final s Committee Report Page 22 of 39

23 (Note: The motions are presented in the order of presentation recommended by the s Committee) NFPA 275, Standard Method of Fire Tests for the Evaluation of Thermal Barriers Used Over Foam Plastic Insulation F2011 Person(s) Authorized to Section/Para Marcelo M. Hirschler, GBH International Reject Comment If successful, this proposed motion seeks to reject Comment that sought to accept Proposal ; the result is to delete proposed new Section and associated annex material. Revised: May 30, 2012, Posted: May 7, 2012 A2012 Final s Committee Report Page 23 of 39

24 (NOTE: The motions are presented in the order of presentation recommended by the s Committee) NFPA 1144, Standard for Reducing Structure Ignition Hazards from Wildland Fire A Ignition- Resistant Material and (new) Noncombustible, A , (new) and A.4.1.4(1) (new) Marcelo M. Hirschler, GBH International Marcelo M. Hirschler, GBH International Accept Comment Accept Comment Revised: May 30, 2012, Posted: May 7, 2012 A2012 Final s Committee Report Page 24 of 39

25 (NOTE: The motions are presented in the order of presentation recommended by the s Committee) NFPA 1500, Standard on Fire Department Occupational Safety and Health Program A Chapter 12 Charles Popp, Massachusetts Accept Comment Peer Support Network If successful, this proposed motion seeks to return Chapter 12 to previous edition text Chapter 12 Hayden Duggan, On-Site Academy Accept Comment If successful, this proposed motion seeks to modify Chapter 12 to read as shown in Comment Revised: May 30, 2012, Posted: May 7, 2012 A2012 Final s Committee Report Page 25 of 39

26 (NOTE: The motions are presented in the order of presentation recommended by the s Committee) NFPA 1582, Standard on Comprehensive Occupational Medical Program for Fire Departments A (3), A.6.4.1(3), 6.4.2(4), A.6.4.2(4), (2), and A (2) Jason Arthur Scott Arvizu, Los Padres National Forest 960 A.6.4.1(3) Jason Arthur Scott Arvizu, Los Padres National Forest Accept Proposal Accept Comment Group (1582-1): s identified by Logs 960 and 961 taken together seek to modify the medical condition category of monocular vision from an automatic exclusion (Category A) to a medical condition that is, possibly an exclusionary item (Category B) and other associated modifications. These motions have been certified as proper. In addition, with the agreement of the authorized maker of the motions, these motions are being considered as dependent motions which will be debated and voted on by the assembly as a single up or down package. See NFPA Technical Meeting Convention Rules at 2.3. Accordingly, the following procedure will be in effect for these motions at the Technical Session: the two dependent motions will be grouped into a single Group Amending identified as which, once made by the authorized person, will effectively place the dependent motions on the floor for debate and vote as a single up or down motion. Revised: May 30, 2012, Posted: May 7, 2012 A2012 Final s Committee Report Page 26 of 39

27 (NOTE: The motions are presented in the order of presentation recommended by the s Committee) NFPA 1917, Standard for Automotive Ambulances A (new) Marcelo M. Hirschler, GBH International Marcelo M. Hirschler, GBH International Marcelo M. Hirschler, GBH International (new) Marcelo M. Hirschler, GBH International Entire Document Marcelo M. Hirschler, GBH International Accept Comment Accept Comment Accept Comment Accept Comment Return Entire Report Revised: May 30, 2012, Posted: May 7, 2012 A2012 Final s Committee Report Page 27 of 39

28 (Note: The motions are presented in the order of presentation recommended by the s Committee) NFPA 1951, Standard on Protective Ensembles for Technical Rescue Incidents F2011 Section/Para , , and 8.32 Person(s) Authorized to Make the Jeffrey O. Stull, International Personnel Protection, Inc. Return a Portion of a Report in the form of Proposal and related Comment If successful, the proposed motion seeks to return the criteria and test method for footwear flame resistance to previous edition text. Revised: May 30, 2012, Posted: May 7, 2012 A2012 Final s Committee Report Page 28 of 39

29 (Note: The motions are presented in the order of presentation recommended by the s Committee) NFPA 1971, Standard on Protective Ensembles for Structural Fire Fighting and Proximity Fire Fighting F2011 Person(s) Authorized to Section/Para and 8.75 Jeffrey O. Stull, International Personnel Protection, Inc and 8.75 Jeffrey O. Stull, International Personnel Protection, Inc and 8.76 Jeffrey O. Stull, International Personnel Protection, Inc. Accept Comment Related s: s and (Logs 923 and 933) while different in the means they employ, seek to Return a Portion of a Report in the form of Proposal and related Comment Accept Comment achieve the same action. Specifically, either of the motions, if successful, seeks to reject Proposal to delete new material in Section and If successful, this proposed motion seeks to reject Proposal ; the result is to delete proposed new Sections and 8.76 with associated subsections and 8.5 Jeffrey O. Stull, International Personnel Protection, Inc Jeffrey O. Stull, International Personnel Protection, Inc. Return a portion of a Report in the form of Proposal and related Comment Accept an Identifiable Part of Comment The Identifiable Part is With the specimen mounted in the support assembly, the burner shall be moved so that the flame contacts the specimen at a distance of 38 mm (1 1/2 in.) at the angles in the areas shown in Figure Group (1971-4): s identified by Logs 926 and 928 taken together seek to return Sections and 8.5 to previous edition text. Additionally the following new text would revise as follows: With the specimen mounted in the support assembly, the burner shall be moved so that the flame contacts the specimen at a distance of 38 mm (1 1/2 in.) at the angles in the areas shown in Figure Any additional areas where the design of the footwear employs different materials or construction shall also be tested. These motions have been certified as proper. In addition, with the agreement of the authorized maker of the motions, these motions are being considered as dependent motions which will be debated and voted on by the assembly as a single up or down package. See NFPA Technical Meeting Convention Rules at 2.3. Revised: May 30, 2012, Posted: May 7, 2012 A2012 Final s Committee Report Page 29 of 39

30 (Note: The motions are presented in the order of presentation recommended by the s Committee) NFPA 1971, Standard on Protective Ensembles for Structural Fire Fighting and Proximity Fire Fighting F2011 (continued) Section/Para Person(s) Authorized to Any additional areas where the design of the footwear employs different materials or construction shall also be tested. Accordingly, the following procedure will be in effect for these motions at the Technical Session: the two dependent motions will be grouped into a single Group Amending identified as which, once made by the authorized person, will effectively place the dependent motions on the floor for debate and vote as a single up or down motion and Jeffrey O. Stull, International Personnel Protection, Inc Jeffrey O. Stull, International Personnel Protection, Inc Jeffrey O. Stull, International Personnel Protection, Inc. Accept Comment Return a portion of a Report in the form of Identifiable part of Proposal and related Comment The identifiable part of the Proposal and Comment is Section Return a portion of a Report in the form of Proposal and related Comment If successful, this proposed motion seeks to return and to previous edition text. If successful, this proposed motion seeks to return Section to previous edition text. If successful, this proposed motion seeks to return Section 8.39 to previous edition text. Revised: May 30, 2012, Posted: May 7, 2012 A2012 Final s Committee Report Page 30 of 39

31 (Note: The motions are presented in the order of presentation recommended by the s Committee) NFPA 1991, Standard on Vapor-Protective Ensembles for Hazardous Materials Emergencies F2011 Person(s) Authorized to Section/Para Entire Document Jeffrey O. Stull, International Return Entire Report Personnel Protection, Inc. Revised: May 30, 2012, Posted: May 7, 2012 A2012 Final s Committee Report Page 31 of 39

32 (NOTE: The motions are presented in the order of presentation recommended by the s Committee) NFPA 1124, Code for the Manufacture, Transportation, Storage, and Retail Sales of Fireworks and Pyrotechnic Articles A Limited Combustible Material Noncombustible Material Marcelo M. Hirschler, GBH International Marcelo M. Hirschler, GBH International Accept Comment Accept Comment Group (1124-1): s identified by Logs 949 and 950 taken together seek to modify the definitions of Limited Combustible Material and Noncombustible Material. The two motions have been certified as proper. In addition, with the agreement of the authorized maker of the motions, these motions are being considered as dependent motions which will be debated and voted on by the assembly as a single up or down package. See NFPA Technical Meeting Convention Rules at 2.3. Accordingly, the following procedure will be in effect for these motions at the Technical Session: the two dependent motions will be grouped into a single Group Amending identified as which, once made by the authorized person, will effectively place the dependent motions on the floor for debate and vote as a single up or down motion. Revised: May 30, 2012, Posted: May 7, 2012 A2012 Final s Committee Report Page 32 of 39

33 (NOTE: The motions are presented in the order of presentation recommended by the s Committee) NFPA 1127, Code for High Power Rocketry A2012 Section/Para Person(s) Authorized to Gary C. Rosenfield, RCS Rocket Motor Components Return a portion of a Report in the form of Proposal and related Comments , , and If successful, this proposed motion seeks to return Section to previous edition text as follows: The components of a reloadable high power rocket motor shall not be altered. Revised: May 30, 2012, Posted: May 7, 2012 A2012 Final s Committee Report Page 33 of 39

34 (NOTE: The motions are presented in the order of presentation recommended by the s Committee) NFPA 72, National Fire Alarm and Signaling Code A and A.1.6 Shane M. Clary, Bay Alarm Table Item 3(a) 2nd paragraph Company Frank L. Van Overmeiren, FP&C Consultants, Inc. Accept Comment 72-6 Return a portion of a Report in the form of an Identifiable Part of Proposal b and related Comment c. The Identifiable Part of Table is the second paragraph of Item 3(a) from Comment c that reads as follows: Except for DACT, actuate initiating device and verify receipt of the correct initiating device signal at the supervising station within 90 seconds. Upon completion of the test, restore the system to its functional operating condition. If successful, this proposed motion seeks to reject Proposal 72-2a adding new provisions on fire risk analysis. If successful, this proposed motion results in the return of the second paragraph of Item 3(a) in Table to previous edition text, as follows: Initiating device shall be actuated. Receipt of the correct initiating device signal at the supervising station within 90 seconds shall be verified. Upon completion of the test, the system shall be restored to its functional operating condition Table Item 14(j) Table Item 15(a) and 15(b) Frank L. Van Overmeiren, FP&C Consultants, Inc. Accept Comment If successful, this proposed motion seeks to restore the method for testing sprinkler water flow devices that was removed by Proposal a. Joe Scibetta, BuildingReports Accept Comment If successful, this proposed motion seeks to restore part of the text removed by Proposal for the periodic testing of audible notification appliances. Revised: May 30, 2012, Posted: May 7, 2012 A2012 Final s Committee Report Page 34 of 39

35 (NOTE: The motions are presented in the order of presentation recommended by the s Committee) NFPA 72, National Fire Alarm and Signaling Code A2012 (continued) Table Shane M. Clary, Bay Alarm Company Reject an Identifiable Part of Comment c. The Identifiable Parts are the TCC Actions listed under Council Action. If successful, this proposed motion seeks to reverse the changes made by the TCC to comply with Standards Council action of September 20, The TCC made the following statement relative to the Standards Council: Council Action. The Technical Correlating Committee acknowledges the action on Comment c to revise Item 19 (renumbered to Item 20) for emergency control functions for compliance with the Standards Council Action of September 20, However, the Technical Correlating Committee advises that this revision does not comply with the Council s action and does not address other revisions made during the proposal phase that address testing of systems outside the scope of NFPA 72. Therefore, to more fully comply with the Council s direction to Reject proposals that address testing of interconnected systems, including testing at the interface with other systems, the Technical Correlating Committee directs the following actions be taken: 1) Revise the Method for Item 20 (Emergency Control Functions) of Table in the committee action on Comment c 2) Revise the Annex material identified as Table , Item 19 at the end of the committee action on Comment c. 3) Reject portions of the material added by Proposal ) Revise the committee action on Proposal ) Modify a portion of the material added by Proposal a and Comment b a) Delete the Interconnected Systems Supplementary Inspection and Testing form. b) Delete 6.6 of the System Inspection and Testing Form. For more information see the August 2011 Standards Council Minutes (Minute Item ) Revised: May 30, 2012, Posted: May 7, 2012 A2012 Final s Committee Report Page 35 of 39

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