MEETING AGENDA High Rise Building Safety Advisory Committee Renaissance Blackstone Chicago 636 South Michigan Avenue, Chicago, IL 60605 May 13-14, 2014 Chicago, IL 1. Call to Order. Call the meeting to order by Chair, Jim Quiter, at 8:00 am EST on Tuesday, May 13, 2014. 2. Introduction of Attendees. For a current committee roster. See pg. 02. 3. Review of Agenda. 4. Approval of Minutes. Approve the minutes of the 2014 February 14 meeting. See pg. 03. 5. CTBUH Presentation. Guest speaker from Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat (CTBUH.) 6. NFPA 101/5000 NITMAMs. See pg. 06. 7. EAP Guide. Update on Office EAP Guide. Begin development of Residential EAP Guide. 8. Future HRBSAC Action Items. Discussion of items from February 2014 meeting. 9. New HRBSAC Website Update/Reminder. 10. New Business. 11. Next Meeting. 12. Adjournment.
Address List No Phone High Rise Building Safety Advisory Committee 05/05/2014 Kristin Bigda James R. Quiter Chair Arup 560 Mission Street, Floor 7 San Francisco, CA 94105 Safety to Life Correlating Committee SE 9/30/2004 Geoff Craighead Universal Protection Service 1551 North Tustin Avenue, Suite 650 Santa Ana, CA 92705 SE 7/19/2005 Jon D. Magnusson SE 9/30/2004 Magnusson Klemencic Associates 1301 Fifth Avenue, Suite 3200 Seattle, WA 98101-2699 National Council of Structural Engineers Assns. Jack J. Murphy U 9/30/2004 Fire Safety Directors Association of Greater New York 236 Overlook Avenue Leonia, NJ 07605-1519 Fire Safety Directors Association of Greater New York John P. Miller Los Angeles City Fire Department Battalion 17 "A" Platoon 200 North Main Street Los Angeles, CA 90012 Jake Pauls Jake Pauls Consulting Services 255 Glenlake Avenue, Suite 2207 Toronto, ON M6P 1G2 Canada American Public Health Association L 4/22/2005 C 9/30/2004 Sally Regenhard The Skyscraper Safety Campaign 131 East 237 Street PO Box 70 Woodlawn, NY 10470 Alternate: Charles R. Jennings C 9/30/2004 James P. Shea Brookfield Multiplex Europe 23 Hanover Square London, W1S 1JB United Kingdom U 3/1/2011 William A. Stewart 873 Whitney Drive Mississauga, ON L4Y 1E6 Canada Metropolitan Fire Chiefs-IAFC/NFPA E 3/19/2007 Peter A. Weismantle Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill Architecture LLP Director of Supertall Building Technology 111 West Monroe, Suite 2300 Chicago, IL 60603-4017 Council on Tall Buildings & Urban Habitat SE 03/06/2014 Charles R. Jennings Alternate John Jay College of Criminal Justice City University of New York 229 Nelson Avenue Peekskill, NY 10566 The Skyscraper Safety Campaign : Sally Regenhard C 12/1/2006 Kristin Bigda Staff Liaison National Fire Protection Association 1 Batterymarch Park Quincy, MA 02169-7471 6/29/2007 Page 1 of 15 1
MEETING MINUTES High Rise Building Safety Advisory Committee February 14, 2014 Teleconference/Web Meeting 1. Call to Order. The teleconference/web meeting was called to order by Chair, Jim Quiter, at 11:00 am EST. on Friday, February 14, 2014. 2. Introduction of Attendees. The following members participated in the teleconference: NAME James R. Quiter, Chair Kristin Bigda, Staff Liaison Jake Pauls, James P. Shea, William A. Stewart, Representing Arup NFPA Jake Pauls Consulting Services in Building Use and Safety Rep. American Public Health Association Brookfield Multiplex Metropolitan Fire Chiefs-IAFC/NFPA The following guest was in attendance: NAME Robert Solomon, NFPA Staff NFPA COMPANY The following members did not participate: NAME Geoff Craighead, Jon D. Magnusson, John P. Miller, REPRESENTING Universal Protection Service Magnusson Klemencic Associates Rep. National Council of Structural Engineers Association Los Angeles City Fire Department Page 2 of 15
Jack J. Murphy, Steven N. Niles, Sally Regenhard, Fire Safety Directors Association of Greater New York Goettsch Partners Rep. Council on Tall Buildings & Urban Habitat The Skyscraper Safety Campaign 3. Approval of Minutes. The minutes of the 2013 November 20 meeting were approved and distributed with no modifications. 4. Update from Kristin. EAP Guide - The EAP guide was distributed to the committee a few weeks back. It is also available for the public to download for free at www.nfpa.org/highrise. Kristin will be working with NFPA social media connections to promote the document through blogs, etc. Kristin will also be reaching out to appropriate interest groups and businesses to announce the release of the document. At the May meeting, Kristin will report to the committee on the traffic the document receives online. Website We have congregated all of NFPA s high rise building resources on one page, www.nfpa.org/highrise. In the coming weeks we will be migrating all of the committees documents to the page as well, in lieu of the current e-committee pages. Fire Protection Research Foundation A new report was released by the Fire Protection Research Foundation regarding fire safety of tall wood buildings. You can access the report at http://www.nfpa.org/~/media/files/research/research%20foundation/firesafetychallenge stallwoodbuildings.pdf 5. Develop action items for new topics. The members on the call agreed that a guide for developing emergency action plans is needed for residential occupancies (hotels and apartment buildings in particular) in light of recent fire events. A portion of the upcoming May meeting will be devoted to developing a plan for this document. The committee is asked to think about the following topics and the role that the HRBSAC committee can play in these areas. Elevators for occupant evacuation and firefighter New Construction Techniques (Use of timber in high-rise construction, modular construction, speed of new building construction) Mixed use buildings (Vertical Cities) Page 3 of 15
6. Other Business A member of the Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat (CTBUH) will be present at the May meeting to discuss their current high rise building activities. A NITMAM was received for NFPA 101 and NFPA 5000 regarding the new stair monitoring language. Kristin will keep the committee updated on the specifics of this motion as it moves forward in the process. 7. Next Meeting The next meeting will be held May 13-14, 2014 at the Renaissance Blackstone Hotel in Chicago, IL. 8. Adjournment. The meeting was adjourned by Chair Jim Quiter at 11:45 am EST. Page 4 of 15
101 Life Safety Code Certified Amending Motion (CAM) Overview 101-1 21 35 101-2 26 37 38 39 101-3 33 31 101-4 40 36 Table 7.3.1.2 11.8.8 (New), A.11.8.8.1 (New), 11.8.5.2.4(8) (New) and 11.8.6.2(12) (New) Joshua Elvove, Aurora, CO David Frable, US General Services Administration David Frable, US General Services Administration 18.3.7.1 Vickie Lovell, InterCode Inc. Rep Fire Safe North America 18.7.3.3 (New), A.18.7.3.3 (New), 19.7.3.3 (New) and A.19.7.3.3 (New) Kelly Nicolello, Alaska Dept. of Public Safety Rep. National Association of State Fire Marshals Representing William Degnan, President James Peterkin, Heery International Reject an Identifiable Part of Second Correlating Revision No. 4, thereby recommending First Draft text. See Motion Page # for Identifiable Part. Reject Second Revision No. 20 and any related portions of First Revisions, Reject Second Revision No. 22, No. 24 & No. 23, thereby deleting the new section, corresponding annex & references. Reject Second Revision No. 123 and any related portions of First Revision No. 427, thereby recommending previous edition text. Reject Second Revision No. 117 and any related portions of First Revisions No. 434 & No. 540, and Reject Second Revision No. 118 and any related portions of First Revisions No. 486 & No. 572, thereby deleting new sections & corresponding annex. 23 24 27 28 29 Designated Representative in accordance with 4.5.3.5(c) and/or 4.5.3.6 of NFPA s **In describing the Certified Amending Motion and in the Motions Committee Notes and Comments, the Motions Committee sometimes summarizes or displays the results of the certified amending motions under consideration. The actual Revisions and/or Public Comments related to the motion should, however, be consulted for a complete description of the precise text and associated statements. Page 5 of 15
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NFPA 5000, Building Construction and Safety Code A2014 (Page 1 of 4) Motion Seq# Group Amending Motion: Certified Amending Motion Passes: 33.3.8 33.3.8.1* 33.3.8.1.1 33.3.8.1.2 33.3.8.1.3 33.3.8.2 33.3.8.3 33.3.8.4 A.33.3.8.1 Page 12 of 15
Motion Seq# Group Amending Motion (Continued): Certified Amending Motion Passes (Continued): 33.3.4.2.4 33.3.5.6 Page 13 of 15
NFPA 5000, Building Construction and Safety Code A2014 (Page 3 of 4) Motion Seq# Group Amending Motion (Continued): Certified Amending Motion Fails: 33.3.8 33.3.8.1* 33.3.8.1.1 33.3.8.1.2 33.3.8.1.3 33.3.8.2 33.3.8.3 33.3.8.4 A.33.3.8.1 Page 14 of 15
NFPA 5000, Building Construction and Safety Code A2014 (Page 4 of 4) Motion Seq# Group Amending Motion (Continued): Certified Amending Motion Fails (Continued): 33.3.4.2.4 33.3.5.6 Page 15 of 15