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Exits/Egress Fire and Life Safety Review Form 1. Doors shall swing in the direction of egress travel where serving and occupancy load of 50 or more. IFC 1010.1.2.1 2. Egress shall be readily openable from the egress side without the use of a key or special knowledge or effort. IFC 1010.0 3. Each door shall be readily openable from an A-1 occupancy having an occupancy load of 50 or more shall not be provided with a latch or lock unless it is panic hardware or fire exit hardware. Complaint 4. The means of egress serving a room or space shall be illuminated at all times that the room or space is occupied. IFC 1008.2 5. Exit signs shall be internally or externally illumined at all times. IFC 1013.3 6. Manually operated flush bolts on exit doors are not permitted IFC1010.1.9.4 7. In the event of power supply failure in rooms and spaces that require two or more means of egress shall automatically illuminate in the following areas: aisles, corridors, exit access stairways and ramps. IFC 1008.3 8. The width or required capacity of a means of egress system shall not be diminished along the path of egress. 1003.6 10

9. It shall be unlawful to alter a building or structure in a manner that will reduce the number of exits or the capacity of the means of egress to less than required by the IFC. IFC 1001 10. Maximum travel distance to a fire extinguisher is 75. IFC 906.3 (1) 11. Portable fire extinguishers shall not be obstructed or obscured from view. In rooms or areas in which visual obstruction cannot be completely avoided, means shall be provided to indicate the location of extinguishers. IFC 906.6 12. Hand-held portable fire extinguishers, not housed in cabinets, shall be installed on hangers or brackets supplied. IFC 906.7 13. Deep fat fryers shall have a listed Class K portable fire extinguisher as follows: For up to four fryers having a maximum cooking medium capacity of 80 pounds each: one Class K portable fire extinguisher of a minimum 1.5-gallon. For every additional group of four fryers having a maximum cooking medium capacity of 80 lbs. each; one additional class K portable fire extinguisher of a minimum 1.5 gallon capacity shall be provided. For individual fryers exceeding 6 sq. ft. cooking surface area; class K portable fire extinguishers shall be installed in accordance with the extinguisher manufacture s recommendations. IFC 90412.5.2 N/A 14. Fire doors and smoke barrier doors shall not be blocked or obstructed or otherwise made inoperable. IFC 703.2 15. Fire door assemblies shall not be modified. Swinging fire doors shall close from the full open position and latch automatically. The door closer shall exert enough force to close and latch the door from any partially open position. IFC 703.2-703.3 11

16. Hold-open devices and automatic door closers, where provided, shall be maintained. If fire doors are out of service the door shall remain in the closed position. IFC 703.2.2 17. Required type I commercial kitchen exhaust hood and duct systems shall be protected by an approved automatic fire-extinguisher system. IFC904.2.2 N/A 18. Automatic fire extinguishing systems for commercial cooking equipment shall be serviced at least every 6 months and after activation of the system. Inspection shall be by qualified individuals, and a certificate of inspection shall be forwarded to EHS upon completion. IFC 904.12.6.2 N/A 19. Commercial Kitchen Hoods shall be cleaned in these frequencies: TYPE OF COOKING OPERATIONS High-volume cooking operations such as 24- hour cooking, charbroiling or wok cooking Cooking operations utilizing solid fuel-burning cooking appliances All other cooking operations FREQUENCY CLEANING 3 months 1 month 6 months Is commercial cooking hood clean and free of grease accumulation? IFC 609.3.3.1 N/A 20. Fire detection, alarm and extinguishing systems shall be maintained in an operative condition at all times. IFC901.6 21. Painted sprinkler heads or cover plates are prohibited unless painted at the factory. They cannot be cleaned of paint. They must be replaced. IFC 901.4 N/A 22. Records of all system inspections, tests and maintenance shall be maintained on the premises for a minimum of 3 years and made available to EHS upon request. IFC 901.6.2 12

23. Escutcheon and Sprinkler heads shall be properly mounted. IFC I 101.2 N/A 24. Storage of combustible materials in buildings shall be orderly. IFC 315.3 25. Storage shall be separated from heaters or heating devices by distance or shielding so that ignition cannot occur. IFC 315.3 26. Storage shall be maintained 2 or more below the ceiling in non-sprinklered areas of buildings. IFC 315.2.1 27. Storage shall be maintained a minimum of 18 below sprinkler head deflectors in sprinklered areas of buildings IFC 315.2.1 28. No materials shall be stored in or under exit, exit enclosures, and ramps. IFC 315.3.2 29. Combustible material shall not be stored in boiler rooms, mechanical rooms, electrical equipment rooms, or fire command centers. IFC 315.3.3 30. Materials susceptible to spontaneous ignition, such as oily rags, shall be stored in a listed disposal container. (Self-closing lids) Contents shall be removed and disposed of daily. IFC 304.3.1 31. Liquid or gas fueled vehicles, boats or other motor craft, shall not be located indoors except when all of the following are provide: battery disconnected, fuel in tank not to exceed 1/4 tank or 5 gallons (whichever is least), fuel tanks and fill openings are closed and sealed to prevent tampering and vehicles, boats or other motor craft equipment are not fueled or defueled within the building. IFC 314.4 13

Electrical 32. Re-locatable power taps shall be directly connected to a permanently installed receptacle. IFC 605.4.2 33. Re-locatable power taps shall not extend through walls, ceilings, floors, under doors or floor coverings, or be subject to environmental or physical damage. IFC 605.4.3 34. Extension cords shall not be a substitute for permanent wiring, meaning its use will not exceed more than 90 days. IFC 605.5 35. Extension cords and flexible cords shall not be affixed to structures, extended through walls, ceilings or floors, or under doors or floor coverings, nor shall such cords be subject to environmental damage or physical impact IFC 605.5 36. Extension cords shall be used only with portable appliances. IFC 605.6 37. Extension cords shall only be plugged directly into an approved receptacle, power tap, or multiplug adapter. Except for approved multi-plug extension cords, each extension cord shall serve only one portable appliance. IFC 605.5.1 38. Extension cords shall be maintained in good condition without splices, deterioration or damage. IFC 605.5.3 39. The ampacity of the extension cords shall not be less than the rated capacity of the portable appliance supplied by the cord. IFC 605.5.2 14

40. Electrical Panel Box, A working space of not less than 30 in width, 36 in depth and 78 in height shall be provided in front of electrical service equipment (panel). Where electrical service equipment is wider than 30, the working space shall not be less than the width of the equipment. IFC 605.3 41. Open junction boxes and open wiring splices shall be prohibited. Approved covers shall be provided for all switch and outlet boxes. Electrical motors shall be maintained free from excessive accumulations of oil, dirt, waste and debris. IFC 605.6 42. Temporary wiring for electrical power and lighting installations is allowed for a period not to exceed 90 days. IFC 605.9 43. Power supply. Portable, electric space heaters shall be plugged directly into an approved receptacle. IFC 605.10.2 44. Extension cords. Portable, electric space heaters shall not be plugged into extension cords. IFC 605.10.3 45. Prohibited areas. Portable, electric space heaters shall not be operated within 3 feet of any combustible materials. Portable, electric space heaters shall be operated only in locations for which they are listed. IFC 605.10.4 46. Existing stairways shall be marked with stairway floor number signs in accordance with. IFC 1104.24 47. Shelf storage of flammable and combustible liquids shall be orderly. IFC 5704.3.3.5.3 15

48. The required fire-resistance ceiling panels shall be properly repaired, restored or replaced where damaged, altered, breached or penetrated. IFC 703.1 49. The storage or use of portable outdoor gas-fired heating appliances is prohibited inside of any occupancy when connected to the fuel gas container, inside of tents, canopies and membrane structures, or on exterior balconies, except when allowed in IFC 603.4.2.1.1 50. Idle Gas cylinders shall be stored outside of buildings in accordance with (Table 6109.12) IFC 6109.12 N/A 51. Gas cylinders shall be secured to resist movement. Securing of compressed gas containers, cylinders and tanks shall be by one of the following methods: Securing containers, cylinders and tanks to a fixed object with one or more restraints. Securing containers, cylinders and tanks on a cart or other mobile device designed for the movement of compressed gas containers, cylinders or tanks. Securing of compressed gas containers, cylinders and tanks to or within a rack, framework, cabinet or similar assembly designed for such use. IFC 3505.1 & 5303.5.3 N/A Assessment referred to Laboratory Safety Assessment referred to Occupational Safety Assessment referred to Environmental Compliance Action Yes No Issue Non-compliant items shall be corrected by: If you have questions or concerns regarding this report please contact EHS at 405-744-7241. Fire & Life Safety Specialist: Email: Building Representative: Email: 16