M E M O R A N D U M. NFPA 1 First Draft Technical Committee FINAL Ballot Results (A2017)

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National Fire Protection Association 1 Batterymarch Park, Quincy, MA 02169-7471 Phone: 617-770-3000 Fax: 617-770-0700 www.nfpa.org M E M O R A N D U M TO: FROM: Technical Committee on Fire Code Kelly Carey, Project Administrator DATE: March 4, 2016 SUBJECT: NFPA 1 First Draft Technical Committee FINAL Ballot Results (A2017) According to the final ballot results, all ballot items received the necessary affirmative votes to pass ballot. 29 Members Eligible to Vote 3 Members Not Returned (Browning, Jr., Miller, Myers) 21 Members Voted Affirmative on All Revisions (w/ comment: Apfelbeck, Tidwell) 3 Members Voted Negative on one or more Revisions (Lathrop, Peterkin, Tidwell) 2 Members Abstained on one or more Revisions (Davidson, Lathrop) The attached report shows the number of affirmative, negative, and abstaining votes as well as the explanation of the vote for each revision. To pass ballot, each revision requires: (1) a simple majority of those eligible to vote and (2) an affirmative vote of 2 /3 of ballots returned. See Sections 3.3.4.3.(c) and 4.3.10.1 of the Regulations Governing the Development of NFPA Standards.

of 297 3/4/2016 2:03 PM First Revision No. 23-NFPA 1-2015 [ Global Input ] Update extracts from NFPA 13, Standard for the Installation of Sprinkler Systems, 2016 edition. Supplemental Information File Name NFPA_1-2018_FD_Extract_Updates_100515.docx Description Use this file for all extract updates. Submitter Information Verification Submitter Full Name: Gregory Harrington Organization: National Fire Protection Assoc Street Address: City: State: Zip: Submittal Date: Wed Sep 23 12:40:24 EDT 2015 Committee Statement Committee Statement: Extract update. Response Message: Ballot Results This item has passed ballot 29 Eligible Voters 3 Not Returned 26 Affirmative All 0 Affirmative with Comments 0 Negative with Comments 0 Abstention Not Returned Browning, Jr., H.?Butch? Miller, Richard W. Myers, Morton L. Affirmative All Adams, Scott W. Apfelbeck, Anthony C. Bush, Kenneth E. Buuck, Daniel Collins, Jeffrey P. Davidson, Robert J. DeCrane, Sean Devlin, John F. Fangmann, F. Tom Farmer, Keith L. Farr, Ronald R. Page 1 of 325

of 297 3/4/2016 2:03 PM Fash, Robert Francis, Sam W. Fukuda, Andrew Kraus, Richard S. Lathrop, James K. Lovell, Vickie J. Moore, Wayne D. Myers, Christa Navarra, Joseph L. Peterkin, James S. Sharry, John A. Stashak, Catherine L. Tidwell, J. L. (Jim) Waggoner, Wayne Willse, Peter J. Page 2 of 325

of 297 3/4/2016 2:03 PM First Revision No. 24-NFPA 1-2015 [ Global Input ] Update extracts from NFPA 20, Standard for the Installation of Stationary Pumps for Fire Protection, 2016 edition. Submitter Information Verification Submitter Full Name: Gregory Harrington Organization: National Fire Protection Assoc Street Address: City: State: Zip: Submittal Date: Wed Sep 23 12:43:42 EDT 2015 Committee Statement Committee Statement: Extract update. Response Message: Ballot Results This item has passed ballot 29 Eligible Voters 3 Not Returned 26 Affirmative All 0 Affirmative with Comments 0 Negative with Comments 0 Abstention Not Returned Browning, Jr., H.?Butch? Miller, Richard W. Myers, Morton L. Affirmative All Adams, Scott W. Apfelbeck, Anthony C. Bush, Kenneth E. Buuck, Daniel Collins, Jeffrey P. Davidson, Robert J. DeCrane, Sean Devlin, John F. Fangmann, F. Tom Farmer, Keith L. Farr, Ronald R. Fash, Robert Francis, Sam W. Fukuda, Andrew Kraus, Richard S. Page 3 of 325

of 297 3/4/2016 2:03 PM Lathrop, James K. Lovell, Vickie J. Moore, Wayne D. Myers, Christa Navarra, Joseph L. Peterkin, James S. Sharry, John A. Stashak, Catherine L. Tidwell, J. L. (Jim) Waggoner, Wayne Willse, Peter J. Page 4 of 325

of 297 3/4/2016 2:03 PM First Revision No. 25-NFPA 1-2015 [ Global Input ] Update extracts from NFPA 33, Standard for Spray Application Using Flammable or Combustible Materials, 2016 edition. Submitter Information Verification Submitter Full Name: Gregory Harrington Organization: National Fire Protection Assoc Street Address: City: State: Zip: Submittal Date: Wed Sep 23 12:45:04 EDT 2015 Committee Statement Committee Statement: Extract update. Response Message: Ballot Results This item has passed ballot 29 Eligible Voters 3 Not Returned 26 Affirmative All 0 Affirmative with Comments 0 Negative with Comments 0 Abstention Not Returned Browning, Jr., H.?Butch? Miller, Richard W. Myers, Morton L. Affirmative All Adams, Scott W. Apfelbeck, Anthony C. Bush, Kenneth E. Buuck, Daniel Collins, Jeffrey P. Davidson, Robert J. DeCrane, Sean Devlin, John F. Fangmann, F. Tom Farmer, Keith L. Farr, Ronald R. Fash, Robert Francis, Sam W. Fukuda, Andrew Kraus, Richard S. Page 5 of 325

of 297 3/4/2016 2:03 PM Lathrop, James K. Lovell, Vickie J. Moore, Wayne D. Myers, Christa Navarra, Joseph L. Peterkin, James S. Sharry, John A. Stashak, Catherine L. Tidwell, J. L. (Jim) Waggoner, Wayne Willse, Peter J. Page 6 of 325

of 297 3/4/2016 2:03 PM First Revision No. 26-NFPA 1-2015 [ Global Input ] Update extracts from NFPA 34, Standard for Dipping, Coating, and Printing Processes Using Flammable or Combustible Liquids, 2015 edition. Submitter Information Verification Submitter Full Name: Gregory Harrington Organization: National Fire Protection Assoc Street Address: City: State: Zip: Submittal Date: Wed Sep 23 12:47:28 EDT 2015 Committee Statement Committee Statement: Extract update. Response Message: Ballot Results This item has passed ballot 29 Eligible Voters 3 Not Returned 26 Affirmative All 0 Affirmative with Comments 0 Negative with Comments 0 Abstention Not Returned Browning, Jr., H.?Butch? Miller, Richard W. Myers, Morton L. Affirmative All Adams, Scott W. Apfelbeck, Anthony C. Bush, Kenneth E. Buuck, Daniel Collins, Jeffrey P. Davidson, Robert J. DeCrane, Sean Devlin, John F. Fangmann, F. Tom Farmer, Keith L. Farr, Ronald R. Fash, Robert Francis, Sam W. Fukuda, Andrew Kraus, Richard S. Page 7 of 325

of 297 3/4/2016 2:03 PM Lathrop, James K. Lovell, Vickie J. Moore, Wayne D. Myers, Christa Navarra, Joseph L. Peterkin, James S. Sharry, John A. Stashak, Catherine L. Tidwell, J. L. (Jim) Waggoner, Wayne Willse, Peter J. Page 8 of 325

of 297 3/4/2016 2:03 PM First Revision No. 27-NFPA 1-2015 [ Global Input ] Update extracts from NFPA 45, Standard on Fire Protection for Laboratories Using Chemicals, 2015 edition. Submitter Information Verification Submitter Full Name: Gregory Harrington Organization: National Fire Protection Assoc Street Address: City: State: Zip: Submittal Date: Wed Sep 23 12:48:28 EDT 2015 Committee Statement Committee Statement: Extract update. Response Message: Ballot Results This item has passed ballot 29 Eligible Voters 3 Not Returned 26 Affirmative All 0 Affirmative with Comments 0 Negative with Comments 0 Abstention Not Returned Browning, Jr., H.?Butch? Miller, Richard W. Myers, Morton L. Affirmative All Adams, Scott W. Apfelbeck, Anthony C. Bush, Kenneth E. Buuck, Daniel Collins, Jeffrey P. Davidson, Robert J. DeCrane, Sean Devlin, John F. Fangmann, F. Tom Farmer, Keith L. Farr, Ronald R. Fash, Robert Francis, Sam W. Fukuda, Andrew Kraus, Richard S. Page 9 of 325

0 of 297 3/4/2016 2:03 PM Lathrop, James K. Lovell, Vickie J. Moore, Wayne D. Myers, Christa Navarra, Joseph L. Peterkin, James S. Sharry, John A. Stashak, Catherine L. Tidwell, J. L. (Jim) Waggoner, Wayne Willse, Peter J. Page 10 of 325

1 of 297 3/4/2016 2:03 PM First Revision No. 28-NFPA 1-2015 [ Global Input ] Update extracts from NFPA 55, Compressed Gases and Cryogenic Fluids Code, 2016 edition. Submitter Information Verification Submitter Full Name: Gregory Harrington Organization: National Fire Protection Assoc Street Address: City: State: Zip: Submittal Date: Wed Sep 23 12:49:19 EDT 2015 Committee Statement Committee Statement: Extract update. Response Message: Ballot Results This item has passed ballot 29 Eligible Voters 3 Not Returned 26 Affirmative All 0 Affirmative with Comments 0 Negative with Comments 0 Abstention Not Returned Browning, Jr., H.?Butch? Miller, Richard W. Myers, Morton L. Affirmative All Adams, Scott W. Apfelbeck, Anthony C. Bush, Kenneth E. Buuck, Daniel Collins, Jeffrey P. Davidson, Robert J. DeCrane, Sean Devlin, John F. Fangmann, F. Tom Farmer, Keith L. Farr, Ronald R. Fash, Robert Francis, Sam W. Fukuda, Andrew Kraus, Richard S. Page 11 of 325

2 of 297 3/4/2016 2:03 PM Lathrop, James K. Lovell, Vickie J. Moore, Wayne D. Myers, Christa Navarra, Joseph L. Peterkin, James S. Sharry, John A. Stashak, Catherine L. Tidwell, J. L. (Jim) Waggoner, Wayne Willse, Peter J. Page 12 of 325

3 of 297 3/4/2016 2:03 PM First Revision No. 29-NFPA 1-2015 [ Global Input ] Update extracts from NFPA 72, National Fire Alarm and Signaling Code, 2016 edition. Submitter Information Verification Submitter Full Name: Gregory Harrington Organization: National Fire Protection Assoc Street Address: City: State: Zip: Submittal Date: Wed Sep 23 12:52:23 EDT 2015 Committee Statement Committee Statement: Extract update. Response Message: Ballot Results This item has passed ballot 29 Eligible Voters 3 Not Returned 26 Affirmative All 0 Affirmative with Comments 0 Negative with Comments 0 Abstention Not Returned Browning, Jr., H.?Butch? Miller, Richard W. Myers, Morton L. Affirmative All Adams, Scott W. Apfelbeck, Anthony C. Bush, Kenneth E. Buuck, Daniel Collins, Jeffrey P. Davidson, Robert J. DeCrane, Sean Devlin, John F. Fangmann, F. Tom Farmer, Keith L. Farr, Ronald R. Fash, Robert Francis, Sam W. Fukuda, Andrew Kraus, Richard S. Page 13 of 325

4 of 297 3/4/2016 2:03 PM Lathrop, James K. Lovell, Vickie J. Moore, Wayne D. Myers, Christa Navarra, Joseph L. Peterkin, James S. Sharry, John A. Stashak, Catherine L. Tidwell, J. L. (Jim) Waggoner, Wayne Willse, Peter J. Page 14 of 325

5 of 297 3/4/2016 2:03 PM First Revision No. 30-NFPA 1-2015 [ Global Input ] Update extracts from NFPA 80, Standard for Fire Doors and Other Opening Protectives, 2016 edition. Submitter Information Verification Submitter Full Name: Gregory Harrington Organization: National Fire Protection Assoc Street Address: City: State: Zip: Submittal Date: Wed Sep 23 12:53:24 EDT 2015 Committee Statement Committee Statement: Extract update. Response Message: Ballot Results This item has passed ballot 29 Eligible Voters 3 Not Returned 26 Affirmative All 0 Affirmative with Comments 0 Negative with Comments 0 Abstention Not Returned Browning, Jr., H.?Butch? Miller, Richard W. Myers, Morton L. Affirmative All Adams, Scott W. Apfelbeck, Anthony C. Bush, Kenneth E. Buuck, Daniel Collins, Jeffrey P. Davidson, Robert J. DeCrane, Sean Devlin, John F. Fangmann, F. Tom Farmer, Keith L. Farr, Ronald R. Fash, Robert Francis, Sam W. Fukuda, Andrew Kraus, Richard S. Page 15 of 325

6 of 297 3/4/2016 2:03 PM Lathrop, James K. Lovell, Vickie J. Moore, Wayne D. Myers, Christa Navarra, Joseph L. Peterkin, James S. Sharry, John A. Stashak, Catherine L. Tidwell, J. L. (Jim) Waggoner, Wayne Willse, Peter J. Page 16 of 325

7 of 297 3/4/2016 2:03 PM First Revision No. 31-NFPA 1-2015 [ Global Input ] Update extracts from NFPA 102, Standard for Grandstands, Folding and Telescopic Seating, Tents, and Membrane Structures, 2016 edition. Submitter Information Verification Submitter Full Name: Gregory Harrington Organization: National Fire Protection Assoc Street Address: City: State: Zip: Submittal Date: Wed Sep 23 12:54:19 EDT 2015 Committee Statement Committee Statement: Extract update. Response Message: Ballot Results This item has passed ballot 29 Eligible Voters 3 Not Returned 26 Affirmative All 0 Affirmative with Comments 0 Negative with Comments 0 Abstention Not Returned Browning, Jr., H.?Butch? Miller, Richard W. Myers, Morton L. Affirmative All Adams, Scott W. Apfelbeck, Anthony C. Bush, Kenneth E. Buuck, Daniel Collins, Jeffrey P. Davidson, Robert J. DeCrane, Sean Devlin, John F. Fangmann, F. Tom Farmer, Keith L. Farr, Ronald R. Fash, Robert Francis, Sam W. Fukuda, Andrew Kraus, Richard S. Page 17 of 325

8 of 297 3/4/2016 2:03 PM Lathrop, James K. Lovell, Vickie J. Moore, Wayne D. Myers, Christa Navarra, Joseph L. Peterkin, James S. Sharry, John A. Stashak, Catherine L. Tidwell, J. L. (Jim) Waggoner, Wayne Willse, Peter J. Page 18 of 325

9 of 297 3/4/2016 2:03 PM First Revision No. 32-NFPA 1-2015 [ Global Input ] Update extracts from NFPA 303, Fire Protection Standard for Marinas and Boatyards, 2016 edition. Submitter Information Verification Submitter Full Name: Gregory Harrington Organization: National Fire Protection Assoc Street Address: City: State: Zip: Submittal Date: Wed Sep 23 12:55:37 EDT 2015 Committee Statement Committee Statement: Extract update. Response Message: Ballot Results This item has passed ballot 29 Eligible Voters 3 Not Returned 26 Affirmative All 0 Affirmative with Comments 0 Negative with Comments 0 Abstention Not Returned Browning, Jr., H.?Butch? Miller, Richard W. Myers, Morton L. Affirmative All Adams, Scott W. Apfelbeck, Anthony C. Bush, Kenneth E. Buuck, Daniel Collins, Jeffrey P. Davidson, Robert J. DeCrane, Sean Devlin, John F. Fangmann, F. Tom Farmer, Keith L. Farr, Ronald R. Fash, Robert Francis, Sam W. Fukuda, Andrew Kraus, Richard S. Page 19 of 325

0 of 297 3/4/2016 2:03 PM Lathrop, James K. Lovell, Vickie J. Moore, Wayne D. Myers, Christa Navarra, Joseph L. Peterkin, James S. Sharry, John A. Stashak, Catherine L. Tidwell, J. L. (Jim) Waggoner, Wayne Willse, Peter J. Page 20 of 325

1 of 297 3/4/2016 2:03 PM First Revision No. 33-NFPA 1-2015 [ Global Input ] Update extracts from NFPA 307, Standard for the Construction and Fire Protection of Marine Terminals, Piers, and Wharves, 2016 edition. Submitter Information Verification Submitter Full Name: Gregory Harrington Organization: National Fire Protection Assoc Street Address: City: State: Zip: Submittal Date: Wed Sep 23 12:56:32 EDT 2015 Committee Statement Committee Statement: Extract update. Response Message: Ballot Results This item has passed ballot 29 Eligible Voters 3 Not Returned 26 Affirmative All 0 Affirmative with Comments 0 Negative with Comments 0 Abstention Not Returned Browning, Jr., H.?Butch? Miller, Richard W. Myers, Morton L. Affirmative All Adams, Scott W. Apfelbeck, Anthony C. Bush, Kenneth E. Buuck, Daniel Collins, Jeffrey P. Davidson, Robert J. DeCrane, Sean Devlin, John F. Fangmann, F. Tom Farmer, Keith L. Farr, Ronald R. Fash, Robert Francis, Sam W. Fukuda, Andrew Kraus, Richard S. Page 21 of 325

2 of 297 3/4/2016 2:03 PM Lathrop, James K. Lovell, Vickie J. Moore, Wayne D. Myers, Christa Navarra, Joseph L. Peterkin, James S. Sharry, John A. Stashak, Catherine L. Tidwell, J. L. (Jim) Waggoner, Wayne Willse, Peter J. Page 22 of 325

3 of 297 3/4/2016 2:03 PM First Revision No. 34-NFPA 1-2015 [ Global Input ] Update extracts from NFPA 312, Standard for Fire Protection of Vessels During Construction, Conversion, Repair, and Lay-Up, 2016 edition. Submitter Information Verification Submitter Full Name: Gregory Harrington Organization: National Fire Protection Assoc Street Address: City: State: Zip: Submittal Date: Wed Sep 23 12:57:26 EDT 2015 Committee Statement Committee Statement: Extract update. Response Message: Ballot Results This item has passed ballot 29 Eligible Voters 3 Not Returned 26 Affirmative All 0 Affirmative with Comments 0 Negative with Comments 0 Abstention Not Returned Browning, Jr., H.?Butch? Miller, Richard W. Myers, Morton L. Affirmative All Adams, Scott W. Apfelbeck, Anthony C. Bush, Kenneth E. Buuck, Daniel Collins, Jeffrey P. Davidson, Robert J. DeCrane, Sean Devlin, John F. Fangmann, F. Tom Farmer, Keith L. Farr, Ronald R. Fash, Robert Francis, Sam W. Fukuda, Andrew Kraus, Richard S. Page 23 of 325

4 of 297 3/4/2016 2:03 PM Lathrop, James K. Lovell, Vickie J. Moore, Wayne D. Myers, Christa Navarra, Joseph L. Peterkin, James S. Sharry, John A. Stashak, Catherine L. Tidwell, J. L. (Jim) Waggoner, Wayne Willse, Peter J. Page 24 of 325

5 of 297 3/4/2016 2:03 PM First Revision No. 35-NFPA 1-2015 [ Global Input ] Update extracts from NFPA 400, Hazardous Materials Code, 2016 edition. Submitter Information Verification Submitter Full Name: Gregory Harrington Organization: National Fire Protection Assoc Street Address: City: State: Zip: Submittal Date: Wed Sep 23 12:58:16 EDT 2015 Committee Statement Committee Statement: Extract update. Response Message: Public Input No. 160-NFPA 1-2015 [Global Input] Public Input No. 205-NFPA 1-2015 [Section No. 60.5.1.6.2] Public Input No. 206-NFPA 1-2015 [Section No. 60.5.1.6.2] Public Input No. 224-NFPA 1-2015 [Section No. 60.5.1.9.2] Public Input No. 215-NFPA 1-2015 [Section No. 60.5.1.6.2] Ballot Results This item has passed ballot 29 Eligible Voters 3 Not Returned 26 Affirmative All 0 Affirmative with Comments 0 Negative with Comments 0 Abstention Not Returned Browning, Jr., H.?Butch? Miller, Richard W. Myers, Morton L. Affirmative All Adams, Scott W. Apfelbeck, Anthony C. Bush, Kenneth E. Buuck, Daniel Collins, Jeffrey P. Davidson, Robert J. DeCrane, Sean Devlin, John F. Fangmann, F. Tom Farmer, Keith L. Page 25 of 325

6 of 297 3/4/2016 2:03 PM Farr, Ronald R. Fash, Robert Francis, Sam W. Fukuda, Andrew Kraus, Richard S. Lathrop, James K. Lovell, Vickie J. Moore, Wayne D. Myers, Christa Navarra, Joseph L. Peterkin, James S. Sharry, John A. Stashak, Catherine L. Tidwell, J. L. (Jim) Waggoner, Wayne Willse, Peter J. Page 26 of 325

7 of 297 3/4/2016 2:03 PM First Revision No. 36-NFPA 1-2015 [ Global Input ] Update extracts from NFPA 415, Standard on Airport Terminal Buildings, Fueling Ramp Drainage, and Loading Walkways, 2016 edition. Submitter Information Verification Submitter Full Name: Gregory Harrington Organization: National Fire Protection Assoc Street Address: City: State: Zip: Submittal Date: Wed Sep 23 12:59:24 EDT 2015 Committee Statement Committee Statement: Extract update. Response Message: Ballot Results This item has passed ballot 29 Eligible Voters 3 Not Returned 26 Affirmative All 0 Affirmative with Comments 0 Negative with Comments 0 Abstention Not Returned Browning, Jr., H.?Butch? Miller, Richard W. Myers, Morton L. Affirmative All Adams, Scott W. Apfelbeck, Anthony C. Bush, Kenneth E. Buuck, Daniel Collins, Jeffrey P. Davidson, Robert J. DeCrane, Sean Devlin, John F. Fangmann, F. Tom Farmer, Keith L. Farr, Ronald R. Fash, Robert Francis, Sam W. Fukuda, Andrew Kraus, Richard S. Page 27 of 325

8 of 297 3/4/2016 2:03 PM Lathrop, James K. Lovell, Vickie J. Moore, Wayne D. Myers, Christa Navarra, Joseph L. Peterkin, James S. Sharry, John A. Stashak, Catherine L. Tidwell, J. L. (Jim) Waggoner, Wayne Willse, Peter J. Page 28 of 325

9 of 297 3/4/2016 2:03 PM First Revision No. 37-NFPA 1-2015 [ Global Input ] Update extracts from NFPA 805, Performance-Based Standard for Fire Protection for Light Water Reactor Electric Generating Plants, 2015 edition. Submitter Information Verification Submitter Full Name: Gregory Harrington Organization: National Fire Protection Assoc Street Address: City: State: Zip: Submittal Date: Wed Sep 23 13:00:12 EDT 2015 Committee Statement Committee Statement: Extract update. Response Message: Ballot Results This item has passed ballot 29 Eligible Voters 3 Not Returned 26 Affirmative All 0 Affirmative with Comments 0 Negative with Comments 0 Abstention Not Returned Browning, Jr., H.?Butch? Miller, Richard W. Myers, Morton L. Affirmative All Adams, Scott W. Apfelbeck, Anthony C. Bush, Kenneth E. Buuck, Daniel Collins, Jeffrey P. Davidson, Robert J. DeCrane, Sean Devlin, John F. Fangmann, F. Tom Farmer, Keith L. Farr, Ronald R. Fash, Robert Francis, Sam W. Fukuda, Andrew Kraus, Richard S. Page 29 of 325

0 of 297 3/4/2016 2:03 PM Lathrop, James K. Lovell, Vickie J. Moore, Wayne D. Myers, Christa Navarra, Joseph L. Peterkin, James S. Sharry, John A. Stashak, Catherine L. Tidwell, J. L. (Jim) Waggoner, Wayne Willse, Peter J. Page 30 of 325

1 of 297 3/4/2016 2:03 PM First Revision No. 38-NFPA 1-2015 [ Global Input ] Update extracts from NFPA 914, Code for Fire Protection of Historic Structures, 2015 edition. Submitter Information Verification Submitter Full Name: Gregory Harrington Organization: National Fire Protection Assoc Street Address: City: State: Zip: Submittal Date: Wed Sep 23 13:01:39 EDT 2015 Committee Statement Committee Statement: Extract update. Response Message: Ballot Results This item has passed ballot 29 Eligible Voters 3 Not Returned 26 Affirmative All 0 Affirmative with Comments 0 Negative with Comments 0 Abstention Not Returned Browning, Jr., H.?Butch? Miller, Richard W. Myers, Morton L. Affirmative All Adams, Scott W. Apfelbeck, Anthony C. Bush, Kenneth E. Buuck, Daniel Collins, Jeffrey P. Davidson, Robert J. DeCrane, Sean Devlin, John F. Fangmann, F. Tom Farmer, Keith L. Farr, Ronald R. Fash, Robert Francis, Sam W. Fukuda, Andrew Kraus, Richard S. Page 31 of 325

2 of 297 3/4/2016 2:03 PM Lathrop, James K. Lovell, Vickie J. Moore, Wayne D. Myers, Christa Navarra, Joseph L. Peterkin, James S. Sharry, John A. Stashak, Catherine L. Tidwell, J. L. (Jim) Waggoner, Wayne Willse, Peter J. Page 32 of 325

3 of 297 3/4/2016 2:03 PM First Revision No. 5-NFPA 1-2015 [ Global Input ] Note: Text of the TIA issued and incorporated into the text of the document, therefore no separate publication is necessary. 1. Revise Table 1.12.8(a) as follows: a. Delete the row starting with Consumer fireworks (1.4G) in its entirety. b. Delete the reference to 65.10.3.2 in the row starting with Pyrotechnic articles. 2. Revise Table 1.12.8(d) as follows: a. Delete the row starting with Consumer fireworks (1.4G) in its entirety. b. Delete the asterisk footnote, which reads, Unless the actual weight of the pyrotechnic composition of the consumer fireworks, 1.4G, is known, 25 percent of the gross weight of the fireworks, including packaging, is permitted to be used to determine the weight of the fireworks for the purpose of this table. 3. Revise Section 2.2 by deleting the reference to NFPA 1124, Code for the Manufacture, Transportation, Storage, and Retail Sales of Fireworks and Pyrotechnic Articles, 2013 edition. 4. Revise Section 2.4 by deleting the reference to NFPA 1124, Code for the Manufacture, Transportation, Storage, and Retail Sales of Fireworks and Pyrotechnic Articles, 2013 edition. 5. Delete 3.3.14.2 Consumer Fireworks Retail Sales (CFRS) Area. 6. Delete 3.3.22 Barricade (Explosives or Fireworks). 7. Delete 3.3.22.1 Artificial Barricade (Explosives or Fireworks). 8. Delete 3.3.22.2 Natural Barricade (Explosives or Fireworks). 9. Delete 3.3.70 Consumer Fireworks. 10. Delete 3.3.71 Consumer Fireworks Retail Sales Area. 11. Delete 3.3.72 Consumer Fireworks Retail Sales Facility (CFRS Facility.) 12. Delete 3.3.73 Consumer Fireworks Retail Sales (CFRS) Stand, and A.3.3.73. 13. Delete 3.3.81 Covered Fuse, and A.3.3.81. 14. Delete 3.3.132 Fireworks, and A.3.3.132. 15. Delete 3.3.132.1 Consumer Fireworks, and A.3.3.132.1. 16. Delete 3.3.132.2 Display Fireworks, and A.3.3.132.2. 17. Delete 3.3.133 Flame Break. 18. Revise 3.3.150.1.3 High Hazard Level 3 Contents by deleting Item (3) Consumer Fireworks, 1.4G, and renumbering Items ( 4 ) through (10) accordingly. 19. Delete 3.3.202 Packaged Fireworks Merchandise, and A.3.3.202. 20. Delete 3.3.257 Store, and A.3.3.257. 21. Revise 13.6.2.6.1 by deleting Item (61) and renumbering Items (62) through (71) accordingly NFPA 10 extract. 22. Revise 20.15.4 by deleting Item (7), NFPA 1124, Code for the Manufacture, Transportation, Storage, and Retail Sales of Fireworks and Pyrotechnic Articles NFPA 101 extract. 23. Revise 60.1.2 by deleting Item (14), Consumer fireworks, 1.4G in mercantile occupancies complying with Section 65.10 NFPA 5000 extract. 24. Revise Table 60.4.2.1.1.3 Maximum Allowable Quantity (MAQ) of Hazardous Materials per Control Area, by deleting the row starting with Consumer fireworks in its entirety NFPA 400 extract. 25. Revise Table 60.4.2.1.2 Maximum Allowable Quantities (MAQ) of Hazardous Materials per Control Area in Assembly Occupancies by deleting the row starting with Consumer fireworks in its entirety NFPA 400 extract. 26. Revise Table 60.4.2.1.3 Maximum Allowable Quantities (MAQ) of Hazardous Materials per Control Area in Educational Occupancies by deleting the row starting with Consumer fireworks in its entirety NFPA 400 extract. 27. Revise Table 60.4.2.1.4 Maximum Allowable Quantities (MAQ) of Hazardous Materials per Control Area in Day-Care Occupancies by deleting the row starting with Consumer fireworks in its entirety NFPA 400 extract. 28. Revise Table 60.4.2.1.5 Maximum Allowable Quantities (MAQ) of Hazardous Materials per Control Area in Health Care Occupancies by deleting the row starting with Consumer fireworks in its entirety NFPA 400 extract. 29. Revise Table 60.4.2.1.6 Maximum Allowable Quantities (MAQ) of Hazardous Materials per Control Area in Ambulatory Health Care Occupancies by deleting the row starting with Consumer fireworks in its entirety NFPA 400 extract. 30. Revise Table 60.4.2.1.7 Maximum Allowable Quantities (MAQ) of Hazardous Materials per Control Area in Detention and Correctional Occupancies by deleting the row starting with Consumer fireworks in its entirety NFPA 400 extract. 31. Revise Table 60.4.2.1.8 Maximum Allowable Quantities (MAQ) of Hazardous Materials per Control Area in Residential Page 33 of 325

4 of 297 3/4/2016 2:03 PM Occupancies Consisting of Lodging and Rooming Houses, Hotels, Dormitories, Apartments, and Residential Board and Care Facilities by deleting the row starting with Consumer fireworks in its entirety NFPA 400 extract. 3 2. Revise Table 60.4.2.1.10.1 Maximum Allowable Quantities (MAQ) of Hazardous Materials per Control Area in Business Occupancies by deleting the row starting with Consumer fireworks in its entirety NFPA 400 extract. 3 3. Delete 65.2.2. 34. Delete 65.5.1. 35. Delete Section 65.10 Sale, Handling, and Storage of Consumer Fireworks, and all associated Annex A paragraphs (A.65.10.X), in their entirety. 36. Revise Annex F Informational References, F.1.1, by deleting the reference to NFPA 1124, Code for the Manufacture, Transportation, Storage, and Retail Sales of Fireworks and Pyrotechnic Articles, 2013 edition. 37. Revise Annex F Informational References, Section F.2, by deleting the reference to NFPA 1124, Code for the Manufacture, Transportation, Storage, and Retail Sales of Fireworks and Pyrotechnic Articles, 2013 edition. Submitter Information Verification Submitter Full Name: Gregory Harrington Organization: National Fire Protection Assoc Street Address: City: State: Zip: Submittal Date: Mon Sep 21 09:37:18 EDT 2015 Committee Statement Committee Statement: NOTE: This public input originates from Tentative Interim Amendment No.15-1 (Log 1145) issued by the Standards Council on August 14, 2014 and per the NFPA Regs., needs to be reconsidered by the Technical Committee for the next edition of the Document. Submitter s Substantiation: The proposed revisions delete all references to and extracts from NFPA 1124, Code for the Manufacture, Transportation, Storage, and Retail Sales of Fireworks and Pyrotechnic Articles, and all consumer fireworks provisions, in NFPA 1, Fire Code, to align with the NFPA policy on extracts and Standards Council Decision D#14-1, which resulted in the temporary withdrawal of NFPA 1124. The effect of this decision is that no recognized criteria for the subjects previously governed by NFPA 1124 exists within the NFPA codes and standards system. Emergency Nature: NFPA 1124 has been temporarily withdrawn as a result of Standards Council Decision D#14-1, which was issued March 3, 2014, subsequent to completion of the NFPA 1-2015 Second Draft, but prior to the issuance of NFPA 1-2015. Accordingly, this TIA is intended to be issued concurrently with NFPA 1-2015. Response Message: Public Input No. 117-NFPA 1-2015 [Global Input] Ballot Results This item has passed ballot 29 Eligible Voters 3 Not Returned 25 Affirmative All 0 Affirmative with Comments 0 Negative with Comments 1 Abstention Not Returned Browning, Jr., H.?Butch? Miller, Richard W. Myers, Morton L. Page 34 of 325

5 of 297 3/4/2016 2:03 PM Affirmative All Adams, Scott W. Apfelbeck, Anthony C. Bush, Kenneth E. Buuck, Daniel Collins, Jeffrey P. Davidson, Robert J. DeCrane, Sean Devlin, John F. Fangmann, F. Tom Farmer, Keith L. Farr, Ronald R. Fash, Robert Francis, Sam W. Fukuda, Andrew Kraus, Richard S. Lovell, Vickie J. Moore, Wayne D. Myers, Christa Navarra, Joseph L. Peterkin, James S. Sharry, John A. Stashak, Catherine L. Tidwell, J. L. (Jim) Waggoner, Wayne Willse, Peter J. Abstention Lathrop, James K. Client interest Page 35 of 325

6 of 297 3/4/2016 2:03 PM First Revision No. 148-NFPA 1-2015 [ Detail ] 53.3 Operations, Maintenance, and Testing, and Decommissioning. Submitter Information Verification Submitter Full Name: Kristin Bigda Organization: National Fire Protection Assoc Street Address: City: State: Zip: Submittal Date: Mon Oct 19 20:03:32 EDT 2015 Committee Statement Committee Statement: Response Message: IIAR 8, referenced in new 53.3 is a new standard that provides regulations for decommissioning of closed-circuit ammonia refrigeration systems. Ballot Results This item has passed ballot 29 Eligible Voters 3 Not Returned 26 Affirmative All 0 Affirmative with Comments 0 Negative with Comments 0 Abstention Not Returned Browning, Jr., H.?Butch? Miller, Richard W. Myers, Morton L. Affirmative All Adams, Scott W. Apfelbeck, Anthony C. Bush, Kenneth E. Buuck, Daniel Collins, Jeffrey P. Davidson, Robert J. DeCrane, Sean Devlin, John F. Fangmann, F. Tom Farmer, Keith L. Farr, Ronald R. Fash, Robert Francis, Sam W. Fukuda, Andrew Page 36 of 325

7 of 297 3/4/2016 2:03 PM Kraus, Richard S. Lathrop, James K. Lovell, Vickie J. Moore, Wayne D. Myers, Christa Navarra, Joseph L. Peterkin, James S. Sharry, John A. Stashak, Catherine L. Tidwell, J. L. (Jim) Waggoner, Wayne Willse, Peter J. Page 37 of 325

8 of 297 3/4/2016 2:03 PM First Revision No. 95-NFPA 1-2015 [ Section No. 1.3.2.2 ] 1.3.2.2* Where no applicable codes, standards, or requirements are set forth in this Code or contained within other laws, codes, regulations, ordinances, or bylaws adopted by the authority having jurisdiction (AHJ), compliance with applicable codes and standards of NFPA or other nationally recognized standards, as are approved, or approved performance-based options in accordance with Chapter 5, shall be deemed as prima facie evidence of compliance with the intent of this Code. Supplemental Information File Name FR-95_A.1.3.2.2.docx Description Submitter Information Verification Submitter Full Name: Kristin Bigda Organization: [ Not Specified ] Street Address: City: State: Zip: Submittal Date: Thu Oct 08 16:56:03 EDT 2015 Committee Statement Committee Statement: Response Message: Giving another compliance strategy for items not addressed by the code. clarifying the intent for items not addressed by NFPA 1 that performance based design approach is an option. Annex Statement: Provides additional guidance on the application of Section 1.3.2.2 Ballot Results This item has passed ballot 29 Eligible Voters 3 Not Returned 26 Affirmative All 0 Affirmative with Comments 0 Negative with Comments 0 Abstention Not Returned Browning, Jr., H.?Butch? Miller, Richard W. Myers, Morton L. Affirmative All Adams, Scott W. Apfelbeck, Anthony C. Bush, Kenneth E. Buuck, Daniel Collins, Jeffrey P. Davidson, Robert J. DeCrane, Sean Page 38 of 325

9 of 297 3/4/2016 2:03 PM Devlin, John F. Fangmann, F. Tom Farmer, Keith L. Farr, Ronald R. Fash, Robert Francis, Sam W. Fukuda, Andrew Kraus, Richard S. Lathrop, James K. Lovell, Vickie J. Moore, Wayne D. Myers, Christa Navarra, Joseph L. Peterkin, James S. Sharry, John A. Stashak, Catherine L. Tidwell, J. L. (Jim) Waggoner, Wayne Willse, Peter J. Page 39 of 325

FR-95, New annex material A.1.3.2.2 This section provides a basis for regulating an occupancy or hazard not specifically regulated by NFPA 1 or its referenced standards (e.g., retail sales and associated storage of consumer fireworks; wind turbines; amusement structures not defined as special amusement buildings, such as outdoor roller coasters and water slides), the AHJ has the authority to utilize any available resource and its own discretion to develop an appropriate protection scheme, including utilization of the provisions of Chapter 1, Administration, Chapter 4, Goals and Objectives, Chapter 5, Performance-Based Option, or other nationally recognized standards as indicated in 1.3.2.2 to regulate such occupancies or hazards. Page 40 of 325

0 of 297 3/4/2016 2:03 PM First Revision No. 114-NFPA 1-2015 [ New Section after 1.4.1 ] 1.4.1.1* Compliance with Subsequent Editions of Referenced Publications. The AHJ shall be authorized to accept subsequent editions of publications referenced in this Code as evidence of compliance with the specified edition. When the AHJ accepts compliance with a subsequent edition of a referenced publication, compliance with subsequent edition shall be considered evidence of compliance with this Code's specified edition. 1.4.1.1.1* Compliance with subsequent editions of reference publications shall be achieved by complying with the entire subsequent edition of the referenced publication. 1.4.1.1.2* Compliance with individual specific sections contained in subsequent editions of referenced publications, and not the entire reference publication, shall only be approved by the AHJ through technical documentation submitted in compliance with 1.4.1 or 1.4.2. Supplemental Information File Name FR-114-Attachment.docx Description New A.1.4.1, A.1.4.1.1, and A.1.4.1.2 Submitter Information Verification Submitter Full Name: Gregory Harrington Organization: National Fire Protection Assoc Street Address: City: State: Zip: Submittal Date: Wed Oct 14 14:41:43 EDT 2015 Committee Statement Committee Statement: There are many states and jurisdictions that are facing legislatively mandated delays in code adoptions. This creates situations where the referenced standard may be four, five or even six editions behind the newest standards and knowledge that is reflected in those newer standards. If this language is adopted in a jurisdiction, then if subsequent editions of codes and standards are delayed, a contractor or design professional can still design and install to a newer edition with full confidence that they are code compliant. In many cases, technology is moving so fast that only the most recent editions of standards adequately address a design. One obvious example is communication technologies as addressed by NFPA 72. While an AHJ always has the ability to accept equivalencies, many AHJ's are reluctant to accept newer editions of standards. Based on the 6/4/2015 Pre-First Draft meeting direction from the TC, this PI was revised to: 1. Clarify that this section is not intended to permit "cherry picking" and; 2. Annex text was added to each section explaining the intent and; Response Message: 3. Providing direction to submit technical documentation in accordance with 1.4.1 or 1.4.2 if a request is to utilize only a specific section of a subsequent edition. Public Input No. 142-NFPA 1-2015 [New Section after 1.4.1] Ballot Results This item has passed ballot 29 Eligible Voters 3 Not Returned 26 Affirmative All 0 Affirmative with Comments 0 Negative with Comments Page 41 of 325

1 of 297 3/4/2016 2:03 PM 0 Abstention Not Returned Browning, Jr., H.?Butch? Miller, Richard W. Myers, Morton L. Affirmative All Adams, Scott W. Apfelbeck, Anthony C. Bush, Kenneth E. Buuck, Daniel Collins, Jeffrey P. Davidson, Robert J. DeCrane, Sean Devlin, John F. Fangmann, F. Tom Farmer, Keith L. Farr, Ronald R. Fash, Robert Francis, Sam W. Fukuda, Andrew Kraus, Richard S. Lathrop, James K. Lovell, Vickie J. Moore, Wayne D. Myers, Christa Navarra, Joseph L. Peterkin, James S. Sharry, John A. Stashak, Catherine L. Tidwell, J. L. (Jim) Waggoner, Wayne Willse, Peter J. Page 42 of 325

A.1.4.1.1 Newer editions of referenced publications incorporate advances in knowledge, best practices and technology. Therefore, if an owner or contractor provides compliance with a newer edition of a referenced publication, than that which is specified by this code, the AHJ should accept compliance with the newer edition as evidence of full code compliance with the code. A.1.4.1.1.1 The intent of 1.4.1.1 and 1.4.1.1.1 is that an AHJ should only approve the use of subsequent editions of referenced publications when then entire new edition of the referenced standard is utilized. This paragraph is not intended to permit the use of "cherry picking" specific sections of one edition of a referenced standard and not utilizing the entire subsequent edition of the referenced standard. A.1.4.1.1.2 In circumstances where the AHJ is requested to use a specific section in a subsequent edition of a referenced publication, and not then entire subsequent edition, the AHJ should require technical documentation submitted in compliance with 1.4.1 or 1.4.2. Before approving the use of specific sections of subsequent editions of referenced documents, and not the entire edition of the subsequent edition, the AHJ should ensure that other changes did not occur to the subsequent edition impacting the overall level of fire and life safety protection. Page 43 of 325

2 of 297 3/4/2016 2:03 PM First Revision No. 6-NFPA 1-2015 [ Section No. 1.4.5 ] 1.4.5 Each application for an equivalent, alternative fire, or modified fire protection feature shall be filed with the AHJ and shall be accompanied by such evidence, letters, statements, results of tests, or other supporting information as required to justify the request. The AHJ shall keep a record of actions on such applications, and a signed copy of the AHJ's decision shall be provided for the applicant. Submitter Information Verification Submitter Full Name: Gregory Harrington Organization: National Fire Protection Assoc Street Address: City: State: Zip: Submittal Date: Mon Sep 21 09:45:57 EDT 2015 Committee Statement Committee Statement: Response Message: Currently, section 1.4.5 only addresses "alternative" fire protection features. "Alternatives" are only one of three options the code provides. "Equivalencies" and "Modifications" are additional options that the AHJ may approve. The addition of these two terms to section 1.4.5 ensures that an applicant attempting to utilize these approaches has to meet the same application criteria as for an "alternative." Otherwise, the code appears to provide no application requirements for "equivalencies" or "modifications." Public Input No. 118-NFPA 1-2015 [Section No. 1.4.5] Public Input No. 120-NFPA 1-2015 [Section No. 1.4.5] Ballot Results This item has passed ballot 29 Eligible Voters 3 Not Returned 26 Affirmative All 0 Affirmative with Comments 0 Negative with Comments 0 Abstention Not Returned Browning, Jr., H.?Butch? Miller, Richard W. Myers, Morton L. Affirmative All Adams, Scott W. Apfelbeck, Anthony C. Bush, Kenneth E. Buuck, Daniel Collins, Jeffrey P. Davidson, Robert J. DeCrane, Sean Devlin, John F. Page 44 of 325

3 of 297 3/4/2016 2:03 PM Fangmann, F. Tom Farmer, Keith L. Farr, Ronald R. Fash, Robert Francis, Sam W. Fukuda, Andrew Kraus, Richard S. Lathrop, James K. Lovell, Vickie J. Moore, Wayne D. Myers, Christa Navarra, Joseph L. Peterkin, James S. Sharry, John A. Stashak, Catherine L. Tidwell, J. L. (Jim) Waggoner, Wayne Willse, Peter J. Page 45 of 325

4 of 297 3/4/2016 2:03 PM First Revision No. 7-NFPA 1-2015 [ Section No. 1.4.6 ] 1.4.6 Approval. The AHJ shall approve such equivalent, alternative, or modified construction systems, materials, or methods of design when it is substantiated that the standards of this Code are at least equaled. If, in the opinion of the AHJ, the standards of this Codeshall are not be equaled by the alternative requested, approval for permanent work shall be refused. Consideration shall be given to test or prototype installations. Submitter Information Verification Submitter Full Name: Gregory Harrington Organization: National Fire Protection Assoc Street Address: City: State: Zip: Submittal Date: Mon Sep 21 10:07:20 EDT 2015 Committee Statement Committee Statement: Response Message: Currently, section 1.4.6 only addresses "alternative: features. "Alternatives" are only one of three options the code provides. "Equivalencies" and "Modifications" are additional options that the AHJ may approve. The addition of these two terms to section 1.4.6 ensures that an applicant attempting to utilize these approaches has to meet the same criteria as for an "alternative." Otherwise, the code appears to provide no application requirements for "equivalencies" or "modifications." Public Input No. 119-NFPA 1-2015 [Section No. 1.4.6] Ballot Results This item has passed ballot 29 Eligible Voters 3 Not Returned 26 Affirmative All 0 Affirmative with Comments 0 Negative with Comments 0 Abstention Not Returned Browning, Jr., H.?Butch? Miller, Richard W. Myers, Morton L. Affirmative All Adams, Scott W. Apfelbeck, Anthony C. Bush, Kenneth E. Buuck, Daniel Collins, Jeffrey P. Davidson, Robert J. DeCrane, Sean Devlin, John F. Fangmann, F. Tom Page 46 of 325

5 of 297 3/4/2016 2:03 PM Farmer, Keith L. Farr, Ronald R. Fash, Robert Francis, Sam W. Fukuda, Andrew Kraus, Richard S. Lathrop, James K. Lovell, Vickie J. Moore, Wayne D. Myers, Christa Navarra, Joseph L. Peterkin, James S. Sharry, John A. Stashak, Catherine L. Tidwell, J. L. (Jim) Waggoner, Wayne Willse, Peter J. Page 47 of 325

6 of 297 3/4/2016 2:03 PM First Revision No. 115-NFPA 1-2015 [ New Section after 1.7.2 ] 1.7.2.1 Fire inspectors and plans examiners shall meet the minimum professional qualifications established in NFPA 1031. 1.7.2.2 The AHJ shall be authorized to approve alternative qualifications for personnel conducting fire inspections and plan examination if the AHJ determines the individual possesses the knowledge, skills, and abilities to perform the job performance requirements of the position. 1.7.2.3 Fire marshals shall meet the minimum professional qualifications established in NFPA 1037. 1.7.2.4 The AHJ shall be authorized to approve alternative qualifications for personnel performing the position of fire marshal if the AHJ determines the individual possesses the knowledge, skills, and abilities to perform the job performance requirements of the position. Submitter Information Verification Submitter Full Name: Gregory Harrington Organization: National Fire Protection Assoc Street Address: City: State: Zip: Submittal Date: Wed Oct 14 14:52:51 EDT 2015 Committee Statement Committee Statement: The Fire Code does an excellent job of telling design professionals, contractors and owners what their obligations are in order to provide an environment that provides reasonable life safety and property preservation. However, those provisions are only one side of the safety and economic considerations. The individuals enforcing the code must also be technically competent in order to ensure the code is correctly enforced. NFPA has established minimum professional competencies for Fire Inspectors, Plans Examiners and Fire Marshals. Those minimum professional competencies should be included as part of a model code. If an AHJ chooses to modify those minimum, they can at time of adoption. However, the model provisions in the fire code should expect that Fire Inspectors, Plans Examiners and Fire Marshals are technically competent to perform their job functions. Response Message: Based on the 6/5/2015 Pre-First Draft comments from the TC, this PI was revised to add sections 1.7.2.1.1 an 1.7.2.2.1 which provide alternatives to the prescriptive provisions requirement of complying with NFPA 1031 or NFPA 1037. Public Input No. 121-NFPA 1-2015 [New Section after 1.7.2] Ballot Results This item has passed ballot 29 Eligible Voters 3 Not Returned 26 Affirmative All 0 Affirmative with Comments 0 Negative with Comments 0 Abstention Not Returned Browning, Jr., H.?Butch? Miller, Richard W. Myers, Morton L. Page 48 of 325

7 of 297 3/4/2016 2:03 PM Affirmative All Adams, Scott W. Apfelbeck, Anthony C. Bush, Kenneth E. Buuck, Daniel Collins, Jeffrey P. Davidson, Robert J. DeCrane, Sean Devlin, John F. Fangmann, F. Tom Farmer, Keith L. Farr, Ronald R. Fash, Robert Francis, Sam W. Fukuda, Andrew Kraus, Richard S. Lathrop, James K. Lovell, Vickie J. Moore, Wayne D. Myers, Christa Navarra, Joseph L. Peterkin, James S. Sharry, John A. Stashak, Catherine L. Tidwell, J. L. (Jim) Waggoner, Wayne Willse, Peter J. Page 49 of 325

8 of 297 3/4/2016 2:03 PM First Revision No. 8-NFPA 1-2015 [ Section No. 1.7.7.1 ] 1.7.7.1* The AHJ shall be authorized to inspect, at all reasonable times, any building or premises for dangerous or hazardous conditions or materials as set forth in this Code. Supplemental Information File Name FR-8-Attachment.docx Description New A.1.7.7.1 Submitter Information Verification Submitter Full Name: Gregory Harrington Organization: National Fire Protection Assoc Street Address: City: State: Zip: Submittal Date: Mon Sep 21 10:17:14 EDT 2015 Committee Statement Committee Statement: Response Message: The newly promulgated NFPA 1730 document provides a national standard as to how risk assessment and fire protection resources should be allocated in order to accomplish the purpose of the fire code. As a model code, NFPA 1 should specific compliance with the NFPA national standard in this area. If a local jurisdiction chooses to delete it, they have that option during the adoption process. New A.1.7.7.1 only - no change to 1.7.7.1. Public Input No. 196-NFPA 1-2015 [New Section after A.1.3.6.2] Public Input No. 135-NFPA 1-2015 [New Section after 1.7.7.1] Ballot Results This item has passed ballot 29 Eligible Voters 3 Not Returned 26 Affirmative All 0 Affirmative with Comments 0 Negative with Comments 0 Abstention Not Returned Browning, Jr., H.?Butch? Miller, Richard W. Myers, Morton L. Affirmative All Adams, Scott W. Apfelbeck, Anthony C. Bush, Kenneth E. Buuck, Daniel Collins, Jeffrey P. Page 50 of 325

9 of 297 3/4/2016 2:03 PM Davidson, Robert J. DeCrane, Sean Devlin, John F. Fangmann, F. Tom Farmer, Keith L. Farr, Ronald R. Fash, Robert Francis, Sam W. Fukuda, Andrew Kraus, Richard S. Lathrop, James K. Lovell, Vickie J. Moore, Wayne D. Myers, Christa Navarra, Joseph L. Peterkin, James S. Sharry, John A. Stashak, Catherine L. Tidwell, J. L. (Jim) Waggoner, Wayne Willse, Peter J. Page 51 of 325

A.1.7.7.1 New construction and existing occupancy inspection services should comply with NFPA 1730. Page 52 of 325

0 of 297 3/4/2016 2:03 PM First Revision No. 9-NFPA 1-2015 [ Section No. 1.10.5.6 ] 1.10.5.6 A quorum shall consist of not less than 5 than a simple majority of appointed members or alternates. Submitter Information Verification Submitter Full Name: Gregory Harrington Organization: National Fire Protection Assoc Street Address: City: State: Zip: Submittal Date: Mon Sep 21 10:46:46 EDT 2015 Committee Statement Committee Statement: Response Message: The current language states that a quorum shall consist of not less than 5 members. Section 1.10.1.1.2 states that the board shall consist of 5 or 7 members. Based on the current language, either 100% of the members would have to be in attendance or 71%. 100% is unrealistic and the typical standard for establishing a quorum is at least 50%. This code change established 50% as the quorum. Public Input No. 3-NFPA 1-2015 [Section No. 1.10.5.6] Public Input No. 21-NFPA 1-2015 [Section No. 1.10.5.6] Ballot Results This item has passed ballot 29 Eligible Voters 3 Not Returned 26 Affirmative All 0 Affirmative with Comments 0 Negative with Comments 0 Abstention Not Returned Browning, Jr., H.?Butch? Miller, Richard W. Myers, Morton L. Affirmative All Adams, Scott W. Apfelbeck, Anthony C. Bush, Kenneth E. Buuck, Daniel Collins, Jeffrey P. Davidson, Robert J. DeCrane, Sean Devlin, John F. Fangmann, F. Tom Farmer, Keith L. Page 53 of 325

1 of 297 3/4/2016 2:03 PM Farr, Ronald R. Fash, Robert Francis, Sam W. Fukuda, Andrew Kraus, Richard S. Lathrop, James K. Lovell, Vickie J. Moore, Wayne D. Myers, Christa Navarra, Joseph L. Peterkin, James S. Sharry, John A. Stashak, Catherine L. Tidwell, J. L. (Jim) Waggoner, Wayne Willse, Peter J. Page 54 of 325

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4 of 297 3/4/2016 2:03 PM Permits shall be required in accordance with Table 1.12.8(a) through Table 1.12.8(d). Table 1.12.8(a) Permit Requirements Operations and Materials Aerosol products Permit Required To store or handle an aggregate quantity of Level 2 or Level 3 aerosol products in excess of 500 lb (226.8 kg) Cross Reference 61.1.2 Aircraft fuel servicing To provide aircraft fuel servicing 42.10.1.2 Aircraft hangars For servicing or repairing aircraft 21.1.1 Aircraft refueling vehicles To operate aircraft refueling vehicles 42.10.1.2 Airport terminal buildings For construction and alteration 21.2.2.1 Ammonium nitrate For storage Chapter 74 Amusement parks For construction, alteration, or operation of amusement park fire protection safety features Section Number 10.15.1 Asbestos removal For the removal of asbestos 16.8.2 Automatic fire suppression systems For installation, modification, or removal from service of any automatic fire suppression system * 13.1.1.1; 50.4.2 Automobile wrecking yards To operate automobile wrecking yards 22.2 Automotive fuel servicing Battery systems Candles, open flames, and portable cooking To provide automotive fuel servicing To install or operate stationary lead-acid battery systems having an electrolyte capacity of more than 100 gal (378.5 L) in sprinklered buildings or 52.2 50 gal (189.3 L) in nonsprinklered buildings To use in connection with assembly areas, dining areas of restaurants, or drinking establishments Carnivals and fairs To conduct a carnival or fair 10.15.1 42.2.2.1; 42.11.2.2.4; 42.11.3.1 17.3.2; 20.1.1.1 Cellulose nitrate film To store, handle, use, or display 20.15.7.2 Cellulose nitrate plastic To store or handle more than 25 lb (11.3 kg) 43.1.1.4 Change of occupancy For the change of occupancy classification of an existing building 1.7.11.5 Cleanrooms For construction, alteration, or operation 23.3 Combustible fibers For storage or handling of combustible fibers greater than 100 ft 3 (2.8 m 3 ) 45.1.3 Combustible material storage To store more than 2500 ft 3 (70.8 m 3 ) gross volume 10.19.2; 19.1.1; 31.2 Commercial rubbish-handling operation Compressed gases To operate 19.1.1 1. To store, use, or handle compressed gases in excess of the amounts listed in Table 1.12.8(b) 2. When the compressed gases in use or storage exceed the amounts listed in Table 1.12.8(b), a permit is required to install, repair damage to, abandon, remove, place temporarily out of service, close, or substantially modify a compressed gas system 3. For additional permit requirements for compressed gases facility closures, see 63.1.2 63.1.2 Construction For the construction of a building or structure 1.7.11.8 Covered mall buildings Annual requirement for facilities that utilize mall area for exhibits or displays with 4 conditions 20.1.5.5.1 Crop maze To operate a crop maze 10.15.11.1 10.14.11.1 Cryogens To produce, store, or handle cryogens in excess of amounts listed in Table 1.12.8(c) Exception: Where federal or state regulations apply or for fuel systems of a vehicle. Cutting and welding operation For operations within a jurisdiction Display fireworks (1.3G) Drycleaning plants Dust-producing operations For possession, transportation, storage, manufacture, sale, handling, and discharge of display fireworks within the jurisdiction To engage in business of drycleaning or to change to a more hazardous cleaning solvent To operate a grain elevator, flour mill, starch mill, feed mill, or plant pulverizing aluminum, coal, cocoa, magnesium, spices, sugar, or other similar combustible material 63.1.2 41.1.5; 41.3.2.2; 41.3.2.2.2 65.2.3; 65.5.2 Exhibit and trade shows For operation of all exhibits and trade shows held within a jurisdiction 20.1.5.5.1 24.2 40.2 Page 57 of 325

5 of 297 3/4/2016 2:03 PM Operations and Materials Explosives Fire alarm and detection systems and related equipment Permit Required 1. Manufacture, sell, dispose, purchase, storage, use, possess, or transport of explosives within the jurisdiction 2. For additional permit requirements for blasting operations, see 65.9.2 Cross Reference 65.9.2 For installation, modification, or removal from service of any fire alarm and detection systems and related equipment * 13.1.1.1 Fire apparatus access roads For the construction of a fire apparatus access road 18.1.2 Fire hydrants and watercontrol valves Fire pumps and related equipment To use a fire hydrant or operate a water-control valve intended for fire suppression purposes Section Number 13.1.1.1 For installation of, modification to, or removal from service of any fire pumps, jockey pumps, controllers, and generators * 13.1.1.1 Flame effects Use of flame effects before an audience 65.4.2 Flammable and combustible liquids 1. To use or operate, repair, or modify a pipeline for the on-site transportation of flammable or combustible liquids 2. To store, handle, or use Class I liquids in excess of 5 gal (18.9 L) in a building or in excess of 10 gal (37.9 L) outside of a building Exception to item (2): A permit is not required for the following: (a) The storage or use of Class I liquids in the fuel tank of a motor vehicle, aircraft, motorboat, mobile power plant, or mobile heating plant unless such storage in the opinion of the chief would cause an unsafe condition (b) The storage or use of paints, oils, varnishes, or similar flammable mixtures when such liquids are stored for maintenance, painting, or similar purposes for a period of not more than 30 days 3. To store, handle, or use Class II or Class III-A liquids in excess of 25 gal (94.6 L) in a building or in excess of 60 gal (227.1 L) outside a building Exception to item (3): Fuel oil used in connection with oil-burning equipment 4. To remove Class I or Class II liquids from an underground storage tank used for fueling motor vehicles by any means other than the approved, stationary on-site pumps normally used for dispensing purposes 5. To install, construct, alter, or operate tank vehicles, equipment, tanks, plants, terminals, wells, fuel-dispensing stations, refineries, distilleries, and similar facilities where flammable and combustible liquids are produced, processed, transported, stored, dispensed, or used 6. To install, alter, clean, repair, line with a protective coating, remove, abandon, place temporarily out of service, or otherwise dispose of a flammable or combustible liquid tank 7. To change the type of contents stored in a flammable or combustible liquid tank to a material other than those for which the tank was designed and constructed 66.1.5 Fruit ripening To operate a fruit-ripening process 63.1.2 General storage To store materials indoors or outdoors, representing a broad range of combustibles, including plastics, rubber tires, and roll paper 34.1.2 Grandstands, bleachers, and For construction, location, erection, or placement of grandstands, bleachers, 25.1.2 folding and telescopic seating and folding and telescopic seating Hazardous materials High-piled combustible storage 1. To store, transport on site, dispense, use, or handle hazardous materials in excess of the amounts listed in Table 1.12.8(d) 2. To install, repair, abandon, remove, place temporarily out of service, close, or substantially modify a storage facility or other area regulated by Chapter 60 when the hazardous materials in use or storage exceed the amounts listed in Table 1.12.8(d) Chapter 60 To use any building or portion thereof as a high-piled storage area exceeding 500 ft 2 (46.45 m 2 20.15.8.2 ) High-powered rocketry For the manufacture, sale, and use of high-powered rocketry 65.8.2; 65.7.2 Hot work operations To conduct hot work 17.3.2; 41.1.5; 41.3.4 Industrial ovens and furnaces For operation of industrial ovens and furnaces covered by Chapter 51 51.1.2 Laboratories For construction, alteration, or operation 26.3 Liquefied petroleum gases 1. To store, use, handle, or dispense LP-Gas of 125 gal (0.5 m 3 ) (water capacity) aggregate capacity or greater Page 58 of 325 42.11.2.2.4

Operations and Materials Permit Required Cross Reference Section Number 2. To install or modify LP-Gas systems 69.1.2 Liquid- or gas-fueled vehicles To display, compete, or demonstrate liquid- or gas-fueled vehicles or equipment in assembly buildings 20.1.5.5.1 Lumberyards and woodworking plants For storage of lumber exceeding 100,000 board ft 31.2 Marine craft fuel servicing To provide marine craft fuel servicing 42.9.1.4 Means of egress For the modification of a means of egress system in an existing building 1.7.11.6 Membrane structures, tents, and canopies permanent For construction, location, erection, or placement 25.1.2 Membrane structures, tents, and canopies temporary To erect or operate an air-supported temporary membrane structure or tent having an area in excess of 200 ft 2 (18.6 m 2 ) or a canopy in excess of 400 ft 2 (37.2 m 2 ) Exception: Temporary membrane structures, tents, or canopy structures used exclusively for camping. 25.1.2 Mobile cooking operations To conduct mobile cooking operations 50.7 Motion picture and television production studio soundstages and approved production facilities To design, construct, operate, and maintain soundstages and approved production facilities used in motion picture and television industry productions 32.2 Oil- and gas-fueled heating appliances To install oil- and gas-fired heating appliances 11.5.1.8 Open burning 1. To conduct open burning 2. For additional permit requirements for open burning, see 10.11.1 10.11.1 Open fires 1. For kindling or maintaining an open fire 2. For additional permit requirements for open fires, see 10.11.4 10.11.1 Organic coatings For operation and maintenance of a facility that manufactures organic coatings 43.1.1.4 Organic peroxide formulations To store, transport on site, use, or handle materials in excess of amounts listed in Tables 1.12.8(c) and (d) Chapter 75 Outside storage of tires To store more than 500 tires outside 33.1.2 Oxidizers Parade floats To store, transport on site, use, or handle materials in excess of amounts listed in Tables 1.12.8(c) and (d) To use a parade float for public performance, presentation, spectacle, entertainment, or parade Chapter 70 10.17.1 Places of assembly To operate a place of assembly 10.15.1; 20.1.1.1 Pyrotechnic articles Pyrotechnics before a proximate audience For the manufacture, storage, sale, or use of pyrotechnic articles within the jurisdiction For the display and use of pyrotechnic materials before a proximate audience 65.2.3; 65.3.3; 65.5.2 65.3.3 Pyroxylin plastics For storage, handling, assembly, or manufacture of pyroxylin plastics 43.1.1.4 Private fire hydrants Refrigeration equipment For installation, modification, or removal from service of any private fire hydrants To install or operate a mechanical refrigeration unit or system regulated by this Code 13.1.1.1 53.1.3 Repair garages and service stations For operation of service stations and repair garages 30.1.1.3; 30.2.1.1 Rocketry manufacturing For the manufacture of model rocket motors 65.7.2 Rooftop heliports For construction, modification, or operation of a rooftop heliport 21.3.2.1 Solvent extraction For storage, use, and handling 44.3 Spraying or dipping of flammable finish For installation or modification of any spray room, spray booth, or preparation work station, or to conduct a spraying or dipping operation utilizing flammable or combustible liquids or powder coating 43.1.1.4 Standpipe systems For installation, modification, or removal from service of any standpipe system * 13.1.1.1 Special outdoor events For the location and operation of special outdoor events 10.15.1 Tar kettles To place a tar kettle, a permit must be obtained prior to the placement of a tar kettle 16.7.1.2; 17.3.2 Tire storage To use an open area or portion thereof to store tires in excess of 500 tires 33.1.2; 34.1.2 Page 59 of 325 6 of 297 3/4/2016 2:03 PM

7 of 297 3/4/2016 2:03 PM Operations and Materials Torch-applied roofing operation Water supply system for fire flow Permit Required For the use of a torch for application of roofing materials 16.6.1 For the construction of a water supply system for fire flow 18.1.2 Wildland fire prone areas For use of hazardous areas within fire-prone areas 17.3.2 Wood products To store wood chips, hogged material, wood by-products, lumber, or plywood in excess of 200 ft 3 (5.7 m 3 31.2 ) * Maintenance performed in accordance with this Code is not considered a modification and does not require a permit. Cooking and recreational fires are exempt and do not require a permit. Table 1.12.8(b) Permit Amounts for Compressed Gases Type of Gas Cross Reference Section Number Amount* ft 3 m 3 Corrosive 200 0.57 Flammable 200 0.57 Highly toxic Any amount Inert and simple asphyxiant 6000 169.9 Oxidizing (including oxygen) 504 14.3 Pyrophoric Toxic Unstable (reactive) Note: See Chapters 41, 42, 60, 63, and 69 for additional requirements and exceptions. *Cubic feet measured at normal temperature and pressure. Table 1.12.8(c) Permit Amounts for Cryogens Type of Cryogen Inside Building (gal) Any amount Any amount Any amount Outside Building Corrosive Over 1 Over 1 Flammable Over 1 60 Toxic/highly toxic Over 1 Over 1 Nonflammable 60 500 Oxidizer (includes oxygen) 10 50 Note: See Chapter 63. Table 1.12.8(d) Permit Amounts for Hazardous Materials (gal) Amount Type of Material U.S. Unit Metric Unit Cellulose nitrate 25 lb 11.3 kg Combustible fiber 100 ft 3 2.8 m 3 Combustible liquids Corrosive gases See Table 1.12.8(a) See Table 1.12.8(b) Corrosive liquids 55 gal 208 L Corrosive solids 500 lb 227 kg Cryogens Display fireworks (1.3G) Explosives Flammable gases Flammable liquids See Table 1.12.8(c) Any amount Any amount See Table 1.12.8(b) See Table 1.12.8(a) Flammable solids 100 lb 45.4 kg Highly toxic gases Highly toxic liquids Highly toxic solids LP-Gas Nitrate film (cellulose) Page 60 of 325 See Table 1.12.8(b) Any amount Any amount See Table 1.12.8(b) Any amount

8 of 297 3/4/2016 2:03 PM Amount Type of Material U.S. Unit Metric Unit Organic peroxides: See Table 1.12.8(a) Class I Any amount Class II Any amount Class III 10 lb 4.5 kg Class IV 20 lb 9 kg Class V Not required Unclassified detonatable Unclassified detonable Any amount Oxidizing gases See Table 1.12.8(b) Oxidizing liquids: See Table 1.12.8(a) Class 4 Any amount Class 3 1 gal 3.8 L Class 2 10 gal 38 L Class 1 55 gal 208 L Oxidizing solids: See Table 1.12.8(a) Class 4 Any amount Class 3 10 lb 4.5 kg Class 2 100 lb 45 kg Class 1 500 lb 227 kg Pyrophoric gases See Table 1.12.8(b) Pyrophoric liquids Any amount Pyrophoric solids Any amount Toxic gases See Table 1.12.8(b) Toxic liquids 10 gal 38 L Toxic solids 100 lb 45 kg Unstable (reactive) gases See Table 1.12.8(b) Unstable (reactive) liquids: Class 4 Any amount Class 3 Any amount Class 2 5 gal 19 L Class 1 10 gal 38 L Unstable (reactive) solids: Class 4 Any amount Class 3 Any amount Class 2 50 lb 22.7 kg Class 1 100 lb 45 kg Water reactive liquids: Class 3 Any amount Class 2 5 gal 19 L Class 1 10 gal 38 L Water reactive solids: Class 3 Any amount Class 2 50 lb 22.7 kg Class 1 100 lb 45 kg Note: See Chapter 60 for additional requirements and exceptions. Submitter Information Verification Submitter Full Name: Gregory Harrington Organization: National Fire Protection Assoc Street Address: City: State: Zip: Submittal Date: Mon Sep 21 10:54:24 EDT 2015 Page 61 of 325

9 of 297 3/4/2016 2:03 PM Committee Statement Committee Statement: Revision adds permit requirement for mobile cooking operations to coordinate with new mobile cooking provisions. Response Message: Editorially corrects crop maze reference. Public Input No. 171-NFPA 1-2015 [New Section after 1.12.8] Ballot Results This item has passed ballot 29 Eligible Voters 3 Not Returned 26 Affirmative All 0 Affirmative with Comments 0 Negative with Comments 0 Abstention Not Returned Browning, Jr., H.?Butch? Miller, Richard W. Myers, Morton L. Affirmative All Adams, Scott W. Apfelbeck, Anthony C. Bush, Kenneth E. Buuck, Daniel Collins, Jeffrey P. Davidson, Robert J. DeCrane, Sean Devlin, John F. Fangmann, F. Tom Farmer, Keith L. Farr, Ronald R. Fash, Robert Francis, Sam W. Fukuda, Andrew Kraus, Richard S. Lathrop, James K. Lovell, Vickie J. Moore, Wayne D. Myers, Christa Navarra, Joseph L. Peterkin, James S. Sharry, John A. Stashak, Catherine L. Tidwell, J. L. (Jim) Waggoner, Wayne Willse, Peter J. Page 62 of 325

0 of 297 3/4/2016 2:03 PM First Revision No. 117-NFPA 1-2015 [ New Section after 1.14.5 ] 1.14.6* When required by the AHJ, plans and design documents shall be prepared by a registered design professional. Supplemental Information File Name FR-117-Attachment.docx Description New A.14.6 Submitter Information Verification Submitter Full Name: Gregory Harrington Organization: National Fire Protection Assoc Street Address: City: State: Zip: Submittal Date: Wed Oct 14 15:17:55 EDT 2015 Committee Statement Committee Statement: Response Message: Certain scopes of design work warrant and/or require individuals that prepare such plans to demonstrate that they have specific qualifications to practice. This ensures the quality and safety of the design. Based on direction from the Pre-First Draft TC meeting on 6/5/2015, this PI was revised to include annex text providing guidance to the AHJ as to when plans/design documents should be prepared by a design professional. Public Input No. 140-NFPA 1-2015 [New Section after 1.14.5] Ballot Results This item has passed ballot 29 Eligible Voters 3 Not Returned 26 Affirmative All 0 Affirmative with Comments 0 Negative with Comments 0 Abstention Not Returned Browning, Jr., H.?Butch? Miller, Richard W. Myers, Morton L. Affirmative All Adams, Scott W. Apfelbeck, Anthony C. Bush, Kenneth E. Buuck, Daniel Collins, Jeffrey P. Davidson, Robert J. DeCrane, Sean Page 63 of 325

1 of 297 3/4/2016 2:03 PM Devlin, John F. Fangmann, F. Tom Farmer, Keith L. Farr, Ronald R. Fash, Robert Francis, Sam W. Fukuda, Andrew Kraus, Richard S. Lathrop, James K. Lovell, Vickie J. Moore, Wayne D. Myers, Christa Navarra, Joseph L. Peterkin, James S. Sharry, John A. Stashak, Catherine L. Tidwell, J. L. (Jim) Waggoner, Wayne Willse, Peter J. Page 64 of 325

A.1.14.6 The AHJ should consider the risk, complexity of the design, qualifications of the AHJ's review staff, and state registration laws/rules to determine if requiring plans/design documents to be prepared by a registered design professional is appropriate. Page 65 of 325

2 of 297 3/4/2016 2:03 PM First Revision No. 118-NFPA 1-2015 [ Section No. 1.16.4.2 ] 1.16.4.2 Violations of the provisions of this Code shall be punishable by a fine or imprisonment as determined by a penalty schedule adopted by the AHJ or specified by state law/rules. 1.16.4.3 Where the AHJ establishes has not adopted a separate penalty schedule, or if state laws or rules do not specify a penalty, violations of this Code shall be subject to a $250.00 penalty per day for each violation. Submitter Information Verification Submitter Full Name: Gregory Harrington Organization: National Fire Protection Assoc Street Address: City: State: Zip: Submittal Date: Wed Oct 14 15:23:18 EDT 2015 Committee Statement Committee Statement: Response Message: It appears the language in this section is intended to provide for a $250 fine when a jurisdiction has not otherwise adopted a separate fee schedule. That is not how the existing language is written. The intent would be for a jurisdiction to adopt the model code and have a violation provision that could then be applied without having to adopt a separate fee schedule. The current language appears to create an inherent conflict between the 250 and an adopted fee schedule. The remaining language address how violations are usually cited in a per day/per violation format. This PI was revised based on feedback provided by the TC at the Pre-First Draft meeting on 6/5/2015. The justification for revising 1.16.4.2 still stands as that section is defective. Public Input No. 134-NFPA 1-2015 [Section No. 1.16.4.2] Ballot Results This item has passed ballot 29 Eligible Voters 3 Not Returned 26 Affirmative All 0 Affirmative with Comments 0 Negative with Comments 0 Abstention Not Returned Browning, Jr., H.?Butch? Miller, Richard W. Myers, Morton L. Affirmative All Adams, Scott W. Apfelbeck, Anthony C. Bush, Kenneth E. Buuck, Daniel Collins, Jeffrey P. Page 66 of 325

3 of 297 3/4/2016 2:03 PM Davidson, Robert J. DeCrane, Sean Devlin, John F. Fangmann, F. Tom Farmer, Keith L. Farr, Ronald R. Fash, Robert Francis, Sam W. Fukuda, Andrew Kraus, Richard S. Lathrop, James K. Lovell, Vickie J. Moore, Wayne D. Myers, Christa Navarra, Joseph L. Peterkin, James S. Sharry, John A. Stashak, Catherine L. Tidwell, J. L. (Jim) Waggoner, Wayne Willse, Peter J. Page 67 of 325

4 of 297 3/4/2016 2:03 PM First Revision No. 116-NFPA 1-2015 [ New Section after 1.16.5 ] 1.17* Permit Fees. The AHJ shall be authorized to establish a schedule of fees. Supplemental Information File Name FR-116-Attachment.docx Description New A.1.17 Submitter Information Verification Submitter Full Name: Gregory Harrington Organization: National Fire Protection Assoc Street Address: City: State: Zip: Submittal Date: Wed Oct 14 15:03:52 EDT 2015 Committee Statement Committee Statement: Response Message: Section 1.12.2.1 states that the permit application shall be accompanied by permit fees as required by the jurisdiction. However, there is no language in NFPA 1 that authorizes the establishment of such fees. As a model code, the administrative provisions of NFPA 1 should provide a basic authorization for the AHJ to adopt such a fee schedule. The proposal is written in such a manner to ensure the fees reflect the cost of services required under the code and are not meant to be a funding source beyond the permitting, plan review and inspection services. This PI was revised based on direction provided by the TC at the Pre-First Draft meeting on 6/4/2015: 1. The words "that reflect the cost to provide permitting, inspection and plan review services." was struck from the end of the proposed language and; 2. New annex text was drafted to provide direction on how to establish service levels and how fees/revenues should be allocated to cover the cost of services provided under this code and; 3. The section was renumbered from 1.12.3 to a new 1.17 with annex text. Public Input No. 131-NFPA 1-2015 [New Section after 1.12.2.4] Ballot Results This item has passed ballot 29 Eligible Voters 3 Not Returned 26 Affirmative All 0 Affirmative with Comments 0 Negative with Comments 0 Abstention Not Returned Browning, Jr., H.?Butch? Miller, Richard W. Myers, Morton L. Affirmative All Adams, Scott W. Apfelbeck, Anthony C. Bush, Kenneth E. Buuck, Daniel Page 68 of 325

5 of 297 3/4/2016 2:03 PM Collins, Jeffrey P. Davidson, Robert J. DeCrane, Sean Devlin, John F. Fangmann, F. Tom Farmer, Keith L. Farr, Ronald R. Fash, Robert Francis, Sam W. Fukuda, Andrew Kraus, Richard S. Lathrop, James K. Lovell, Vickie J. Moore, Wayne D. Myers, Christa Navarra, Joseph L. Peterkin, James S. Sharry, John A. Stashak, Catherine L. Tidwell, J. L. (Jim) Waggoner, Wayne Willse, Peter J. Page 69 of 325

A.1.17 The schedule of fees should be established to cover the cost of services required to enforce this code by conducting plans review and inspection services. The level of service provided is discussed in detail within NFPA 1730. If fees do not cover the cost of services, then the jurisdiction can choose to subsidize such fees by funding the inspection and plans review services from the general fund or other revenue funding mechanism. Page 70 of 325

6 of 297 3/4/2016 2:03 PM First Revision No. 119-NFPA 1-2015 [ New Section after 2.1 ] 2.1.1* Compliance with Subsequent Editions of the Referenced Publications. Compliance with subsequent editions of the referenced publications shall be considered evidence of compliance with the editions specified in this Code. 2.1.1.1* Compliance with subsequent editions of reference publications shall be achieved by complying with the entire subsequent edition of the referenced publication. 2.1.1.2* Compliance with individual specific sections contained in subsequent edition referenced publications, and not the entire reference publication, shall only be approved by the AHJ through technical documentation submitted in compliance with 1.4.1 or 1.4.2. Supplemental Information File Name FR-119-Attachment.docx Description New A.2.1.1, A.2.1.1.1, and A.2.1.1.2 Submitter Information Verification Submitter Full Name: Gregory Harrington Organization: National Fire Protection Assoc Street Address: City: State: Zip: Submittal Date: Wed Oct 14 15:28:59 EDT 2015 Committee Statement Committee Statement: There are many states and jurisdictions that are facing legislatively mandated delays in code adoptions. This creates situations where the referenced standard may be four, five or even six editions behind the newest standards and knowledge that is reflected in those newer standards. If this language is adopted in a jurisdiction, then if subsequent editions of codes and standards are delayed, a contractor or design professional can still design and install to a newer edition with full confidence that they are code compliant. In many cases, technology is moving so fast that only the most recent editions of standards adequately address a design. One obvious example is communication technologies as addressed by NFPA 72. While an AHJ always has the ability to accept equivalencies, many AHJ's are reluctant to accept newer editions of standards. This PI was revised based on the direction of the TC at the Pre-First Draft meeting on 6/5/2015. This includes: 1. Language to address the "cherry picking" issue of specific sections in subsequent editions and; 2. New annex text to ensure the intent is clearly communicated and; Response Message: 3. Direction on how to proceed when an applicant desires to utilized only specific sections of subsequent editions. Public Input No. 141-NFPA 1-2015 [New Section after 2.1] Ballot Results This item has passed ballot 29 Eligible Voters 3 Not Returned 26 Affirmative All 0 Affirmative with Comments 0 Negative with Comments 0 Abstention Page 71 of 325

7 of 297 3/4/2016 2:03 PM Not Returned Browning, Jr., H.?Butch? Miller, Richard W. Myers, Morton L. Affirmative All Adams, Scott W. Apfelbeck, Anthony C. Bush, Kenneth E. Buuck, Daniel Collins, Jeffrey P. Davidson, Robert J. DeCrane, Sean Devlin, John F. Fangmann, F. Tom Farmer, Keith L. Farr, Ronald R. Fash, Robert Francis, Sam W. Fukuda, Andrew Kraus, Richard S. Lathrop, James K. Lovell, Vickie J. Moore, Wayne D. Myers, Christa Navarra, Joseph L. Peterkin, James S. Sharry, John A. Stashak, Catherine L. Tidwell, J. L. (Jim) Waggoner, Wayne Willse, Peter J. Page 72 of 325

A.2.1.1 Newer editions referenced publications or standards incorporate advances in knowledge, best practices and technology. Therefore, if an owner or contractor provides evidence of compliance with a newer edition of a referenced publication or standard than has been adopted by this code, the AHJ should accept compliance with the newer edition as evidence of full code compliance with this code and the referenced publication. A.2.1.1.1 The intent of section 2.1.1 and 2.1.1.1 is that an AHJ should only approve the use of subsequent editions of referenced publications when then entire new edition of the referenced standard is utilized. This section is not intended to permit the use of "cherry picking" specific sections of one edition of a referenced standard and not utilizing the entire subsequent edition of the referenced standard. A.2.1.1.2 In circumstances where the AHJ is requested to use a specific section in a subsequent edition of a referenced publication, and not then entire subsequent edition, the AHJ should require technical documentation submitted in compliance with section 1.4.1 or 1.4.2. Before approving the use of specific sections of subsequent editions of referenced documents, and not the entire edition of the subsequent edition, the AHJ should ensure that other changes did not occur to the subsequent edition impacting the overall level of fire and life safety protection. Page 73 of 325

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0 of 297 3/4/2016 2:03 PM National Fire Protection Association, 1 Batterymarch Park, Quincy, MA 02169-7471. NFPA 2, Hydrogen Technologies Code, 2011 2016 edition. NFPA 4, Standard for Integrated Fire Protection and Life Safety System Testing, 2015 edition. NFPA 10, Standard for Portable Fire Extinguishers, 2013 2017 edition. NFPA 11, Standard for Low-, Medium-, and High-Expansion Foam, 2010 2016 edition. NFPA 12, Standard on Carbon Dioxide Extinguishing Systems, 2011 2015 edition. NFPA 12A, Standard on Halon 1301 Fire Extinguishing Systems, 2009 2015 edition. NFPA 13, Standard for the Installation of Sprinkler Systems, 2013 2016 edition. NFPA 13D, Standard for the Installation of Sprinkler Systems in One- and Two-Family Dwellings and Manufactured Homes, 2013 2016 edition. NFPA 13R, Standard for the Installation of Sprinkler Systems in Low-Rise Residential Occupancies, 2013 2016 edition. NFPA 14, Standard for the Installation of Standpipe and Hose Systems, 2013 2016 edition. NFPA 15, Standard for Water Spray Fixed Systems for Fire Protection, 2012 2017 edition. NFPA 16, Standard for the Installation of Foam-Water Sprinkler and Foam-Water Spray Systems, 2011 2015 edition. NFPA 17, Standard for Dry Chemical Extinguishing Systems, 2013 2017 edition. NFPA 17A, Standard for Wet Chemical Extinguishing Systems, 2013 2017 edition. NFPA 20, Standard for the Installation of Stationary Pumps for Fire Protection, 2013 2016 edition. NFPA 22, Standard for Water Tanks for Private Fire Protection, 2013 edition. NFPA 24, Standard for the Installation of Private Fire Service Mains and Their Appurtenances, 2013 2016 edition. NFPA 25, Standard for the Inspection, Testing, and Maintenance of Water-Based Fire Protection Systems, 2014 2017 edition. NFPA 30, Flammable and Combustible Liquids Code, 2015 2018 edition. NFPA 30A, Code for Motor Fuel Dispensing Facilities and Repair Garages, 2015 2018 edition. NFPA 30B, Code for the Manufacture and Storage of Aerosol Products, 2015 edition. NFPA 31, Standard for the Installation of Oil-Burning Equipment, 2011 2016 edition. NFPA 32, Standard for Drycleaning Plants, 2011 2016 edition. NFPA 33, Standard for Spray Application Using Flammable or Combustible Materials, 2011 2016 edition. NFPA 34, Standard for Dipping, Coating, and Printing Processes Using Flammable or Combustible Liquids, 2011 2015 edition. NFPA 35, Standard for the Manufacture of Organic Coatings, 2011 2016 edition. NFPA 36, Standard for Solvent Extraction Plants, 2013 2017 edition. NFPA 37, Standard for the Installation and Use of Stationary Combustion Engines and Gas Turbines, 2014 2018 edition. NFPA 40, Standard for the Storage and Handling of Cellulose Nitrate Film, 2011 2016 edition. NFPA 45, Standard on Fire Protection for Laboratories Using Chemicals, 2011 2015 edition. NFPA 51, Standard for the Design and Installation of Oxygen Fuel Gas Systems for Welding, Cutting, and Allied Processes, 2013 2018 edition. NFPA 51A, Standard for Acetylene Cylinder Charging Plants, 2012 edition. NFPA 51B, Standard for Fire Prevention During Welding, Cutting, and Other Hot Work, 2014 edition. NFPA 52, Vehicular Gaseous Fuel Systems Code, 2013 2016 edition. NFPA 54/ANSI Z223.1, National Fuel Gas Code, 2015 2018 edition. NFPA 55, Compressed Gases and Cryogenic Fluids Code, 2013 2016 edition. NFPA 58, Liquefied Petroleum Gas Code, 2014 2017 edition. NFPA 59, Utility LP-Gas Plant Code, 2015 2018 edition. NFPA 59A, Standard for the Production, Storage, and Handling of Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG), 2013 2016 edition. NFPA 61, Standard for the Prevention of Fires and Dust Explosions in Agricultural and Food Processing Facilities, 2013 2017 edition. NFPA 68, Standard on Explosion Protection by Deflagration Venting, 2013 edition. NFPA 69, Standard on Explosion Prevention Systems, 2014 edition. NFPA 70, National Electrical Code, 2014 2017 edition. NFPA 72, National Fire Alarm and Signaling Code, 2013 2016 edition. NFPA 75, Standard for the Protection of Information Technology Equipment, 2013 2016 edition. NFPA 76, Standard for the Fire Protection of Telecommunications Facilities, 2012 2016 edition. NFPA 80, Standard for Fire Doors and Other Opening Protectives, 2013 2016 edition. Page 76 of 325

1 of 297 3/4/2016 2:03 PM NFPA 82, Standard on Incinerators and Waste and Linen Handling Systems and Equipment, 2014 edition. NFPA 85, Boiler and Combustion Systems Hazards Code, 2011 2015 edition. NFPA 86, Standard for Ovens and Furnaces, 2015 edition. NFPA 88A, Standard for Parking Structures, 2015 edition. NFPA 90A, Standard for the Installation of Air-Conditioning and Ventilating Systems, 2015 2018 edition. NFPA 90B, Standard for the Installation of Warm Air Heating and Air-Conditioning Systems, 2015 2018 edition. NFPA 91, Standard for Exhaust Systems for Air Conveying of Vapors, Gases, Mists, and Noncombustible Particulate Solids, 2010 2015 edition. NFPA 92, Standard for Smoke Control Systems, 2012 2015 edition. NFPA 96, Standard for Ventilation Control and Fire Protection of Commercial Cooking Operations, 2014 2017 edition. NFPA 99, Health Care Facilities Code, 2015 2018 edition. NFPA 99B, Standard for Hypobaric Facilities, 2018 edition. NFPA 101, Life Safety Code, 2015 2018 edition. NFPA 102, Standard for Grandstands, Folding and Telescopic Seating, Tents, and Membrane Structures, 2011 2016 edition. NFPA 105, Standard for Smoke Door Assemblies and Other Opening Protectives, 2013 2016 edition. NFPA 110, Standard for Emergency and Standby Power Systems, 2013 2016 edition. NFPA 111, Standard on Stored Electrical Energy Emergency and Standby Power Systems, 2013 2016 edition. NFPA 115, Standard for Laser Fire Protection, 2016 edition. NFPA 120, Standard for Fire Prevention and Control in Coal Mines, 2010 2015 edition. NFPA 122, Standard for Fire Prevention and Control in Metal/Nonmetal Mining and Metal Mineral Processing Facilities, 2010 2015 edition. NFPA 130, Standard for Fixed Guideway Transit and Passenger Rail Systems, 2014 2017 edition. NFPA 140, Standard on Motion Picture and Television Production Studio Soundstages, Approved Production Facilities, and Production Locations, 2013 edition. NFPA 150, Standard on Fire and Life Safety in Animal Housing Facilities, 2013 2016 edition. NFPA 160, Standard for the Use of Flame Effects Before an Audience, 2011 2016 edition. NFPA 170, Standard for Fire Safety and Emergency Symbols, 2012 2015 edition. NFPA 204, Standard for Smoke and Heat Venting, 2012 2015 edition. NFPA 211, Standard for Chimneys, Fireplaces, Vents, and Solid Fuel Burning Appliances, 2013 2016 edition. NFPA 220, Standard on Types of Building Construction, 2015 2018 edition. NFPA 221, Standard for High Challenge Fire Walls, Fire Walls, and Fire Barrier Walls, 2015 2018 edition. NFPA 232, Standard for the Protection of Records, 2012 2017 edition. NFPA 241, Standard for Safeguarding Construction, Alteration, and Demolition Operations, 2013 edition. NFPA 251, Standard Methods of Tests of Fire Resistance of B uilding Construction and Materials, 2006 edition. NFPA 252, Standard Methods of Fire Tests of Door Assemblies, 2012 2017 edition. NFPA 253, Standard Method of Test for Critical Radiant Flux of Floor Covering Systems Using a Radiant Heat Energy Source, 2011 2015 edition. NFPA 257, Standard on Fire Test for Window and Glass Block Assemblies, 2012 2017 edition. NFPA 259, Standard Test Method for Potential Heat of Building Materials, 2013 edition. NFPA 260, Standard Methods of Tests and Classification System for Cigarette Ignition Resistance of Components of Upholstered Furniture, 2013 edition. NFPA 261, Standard Method of Test for Determining Resistance of Mock-Up Upholstered Furniture Material Assemblies to Ignition by Smoldering Cigarettes, 2013 edition. NFPA 265, Standard Methods of Fire Tests for Evaluating Room Fire Growth Contribution of Textile or Expanded Vinyl Wall Coverings on Full Height Panels and Walls, 2011 2015 edition. NFPA 286, Standard Methods of Fire Tests for Evaluating Contribution of Wall and Ceiling Interior Finish to Room Fire Growth, 2011 2015 edition. NFPA 288, Standard Methods of Fire Tests of Horizontal Fire Door Assemblies Installed in Horizontal Fire Resistance Rated Assemblies, 2012 2017 edition. NFPA 289, Standard Method of Fire Test for Individual Fuel Packages, 2013 edition. NFPA 301, Code for Safety to Life from Fire on Merchant Vessels, 2018 edition. NFPA 302, Fire Protection Standard for Pleasure and Commercial Motor Craft, 2015 edition. NFPA 303, Fire Protection Standard for Marinas and Boatyards, 2011 2016 edition. Page 77 of 325

2 of 297 3/4/2016 2:03 PM NFPA 307, Standard for the Construction and Fire Protection of Marine Terminals, Piers, and Wharves, 2011 2016 edition. NFPA 312, Standard for Fire Protection of Vessels During Construction, Conversion, Repair, and Lay-Up, 2011 2016 edition. NFPA 318, Standard for the Protection of Semiconductor Fabrication Facilities, 2015 2018 edition. NFPA 326, Standard for the Safeguarding of Tanks and Containers for Entry, Cleaning, or Repair, 2010 2015 edition. NFPA 385, Standard for Tank Vehicles for Flammable and Combustible Liquids, 2012 2017 edition. NFPA 400, Hazardous Materials Code, 2013 2016 edition. NFPA 403, Standard for Aircraft Rescue and Fire-Fighting Services at Airports, 2018 edition. NFPA 407, Standard for Aircraft Fuel Servicing, 2012 2017 edition. NFPA 408, Standard for Aircraft Hand Portable Fire Extinguishers, 2010 2017 edition. NFPA 409, Standard on Aircraft Hangars, 2011 2016 edition. NFPA 410, Standard on Aircraft Maintenance, 2010 2015 edition. NFPA 415, Standard on Airport Terminal Buildings, Fueling Ramp Drainage, and Loading Walkways, 2013 2016 edition. NFPA 418, Standard for Heliports, 2011 2016 edition. NFPA 423, Construction and Protection of Aircraft Engine Test Facilities, 2016 edition. NFPA 472, Standard for Competence of Responders to Hazardous Materials/Weapons of Mass Destruction Incidents, 2013 edition. NFPA 484, Standard for Combustible Metals, 2015 2018 edition. NFPA 495, Explosive Materials Code, 2013 edition. NFPA 498, Standard for Safe Havens and Interchange Lots for Vehicles Transporting Explosives, 2013 edition. NFPA 501, Standard on Manufactured Housing, 2013 2017 edition. NFPA 501A, Standard for Fire Safety Criteria for Manufactured Home Installations, Sites, and Communities, 2013 2017 edition. NFPA 502, Standard for Road Tunnels, Bridges, and Other Limited Access Highways, 2017 edition. NFPA 505, Fire Safety Standard for Powered Industrial Trucks Including Type Designations, Areas of Use, Conversions, Maintenance, and Operations, 2013 edition. NFPA 601, Standard for Security Services in Fire Loss Prevention, 2010 2015 edition. NFPA 652, Standard on the Fundamentals of Combustible Dust, 2016 edition. NFPA 654, Standard for the Prevention of Fire and Dust Explosions from the Manufacturing, Processing, and Handling of Combustible Particulate Solids, 2013 2017 edition. NFPA 655, Standard for Prevention of Sulfur Fires and Explosions, 2012 2017 edition. NFPA 664, Standard for the Prevention of Fires and Explosions in Wood Processing and Woodworking Facilities, 2012 2017 edition. NFPA 701, Standard Methods of Fire Tests for Flame Propagation of Textiles and Films, 2010 2015 edition. NFPA 703, Standard for Fire Retardant Treated Wood and Fire-Retardant Coatings for Building Materials, 2015 2018 edition. NFPA 704, Standard System for the Identification of the Hazards of Materials for Emergency Response, 2012 2017 edition. NFPA 720, Standard for the Installation of Carbon Monoxide (CO) Detection and Warning Equipment, 2015 edition. NFPA 731, Standard for the Installation of Electronic Premises Security Systems, 2017 edition. NFPA 750, Standard on Water Mist Fire Protection Systems, 2014 2015 edition. NFPA 801, Standard for Fire Protection for Facilities Handling Radioactive Materials, 2013 2014 edition. NFPA 804, Standard for Fire Protection for Advanced Light Water Reactor Electric Generating Plants, 2015 edition. NFPA 805, Performance-Based Standard for Fire Protection for Light Water Reactor Electric Generating Plants, 2015 edition. NFPA 820, Standard for Fire Protection in Wastewater Treatment and Collection Facilities, 2016 edition. NFPA 909, Code for the Protection of Cultural Resource Properties Museums, Libraries, and Places of Worship, 2013 2017 edition. NFPA 914, Code for Fire Protection of Historic Structures, 2010 2015 edition. NFPA 1031, Standard for Professional Qualifications for Fire Inspector and Plan Examiner, 2014 edition. NFPA 1122, Code for Model Rocketry, 2013 2018 edition. NFPA 1123, Code for Fireworks Display, 2014 2018 edition. NFPA 1124, Code for the Manufacture, Transportation, Storage, and Retail Sales of Fireworks and Pyrotechnic Articles, 2017 edition. NFPA 1125, Code for the Manufacture of Model Rocket and High Power Rocket Motors, 2012 2017 edition. NFPA 1126, Standard for the Use of Pyrotechnics Before a Proximate Audience, 2011 2016 edition. NFPA 1127, Code for High Power Rocketry, 2013 2018 edition. NFPA 1141, Standard for Fire Protection Infrastructure for Land Development in Wildland, Rural, and Suburban Areas, 2017 Page 78 of 325

3 of 297 3/4/2016 2:03 PM edition. NFPA 1142, Standard on Water Supplies for Suburban and Rural Fire Fighting, 2012 2017 edition. NFPA 1144, Standard for Reducing Structure Ignition Hazards from Wildland Fire, 2013 2018 edition. NFPA 1192, Standard on Recreational Vehicles, 2014 2018 edition. NFPA 1194, Standard for Recreational Vehicle Parks and Campgrounds, 2014 2018 edition. NFPA 1221, Standard for the Installation, Maintenance, and Use of Emergency Services Communications Systems, 2016 edition. NFPA 1730, Standard on Organization and Deployment of Fire Prevention Inspection and Code Enforcement, Plan Review, Investigation, and Public Education Operations, 2016 edition. NFPA 1901, Standard for Automotive Fire Apparatus, 2016 edition. NFPA 1906, Standard for Wildland Fire Apparatus, 2016 edition. NFPA 1925, Standard on Marine Fire-Fighting Vessels, 2013 edition. NFPA 1963, Standard for Fire Hose Connections, 2014 edition. NFPA 2001, Standard on Clean Agent Fire Extinguishing Systems, 2012 2015 edition. NFPA 2010, Standard for Fixed Aerosol Fire Extinguishing Systems, 2010 2015 edition. NFPA 2113, Standard on Selection, Care, Use, and Maintenance of Flame-Resistant Garments for Protection of Industrial Personnel Against Flash Fire Short-Duration Thermal Exposures, 2012 2015 edition. NFPA 5000, Building Construction and Safety Code, 2015 2018 edition. Submitter Information Verification Submitter Full Name: Gregory Harrington Organization: National Fire Protection Assoc Street Address: City: State: Zip: Submittal Date: Wed Sep 23 13:47:59 EDT 2015 Committee Statement Committee Statement: Updates NFPA referenced publications through Annual 2017 revision cycle. Response Message: Public Input No. 261-NFPA 1-2015 [Section No. 2.2] Public Input No. 219-NFPA 1-2015 [Section No. 2.2] Public Input No. 252-NFPA 1-2015 [Section No. 2.2] Ballot Results This item has passed ballot 29 Eligible Voters 3 Not Returned 26 Affirmative All 0 Affirmative with Comments 0 Negative with Comments 0 Abstention Not Returned Browning, Jr., H.?Butch? Miller, Richard W. Myers, Morton L. Affirmative All Adams, Scott W. Apfelbeck, Anthony C. Page 79 of 325

4 of 297 3/4/2016 2:03 PM Bush, Kenneth E. Buuck, Daniel Collins, Jeffrey P. Davidson, Robert J. DeCrane, Sean Devlin, John F. Fangmann, F. Tom Farmer, Keith L. Farr, Ronald R. Fash, Robert Francis, Sam W. Fukuda, Andrew Kraus, Richard S. Lathrop, James K. Lovell, Vickie J. Moore, Wayne D. Myers, Christa Navarra, Joseph L. Peterkin, James S. Sharry, John A. Stashak, Catherine L. Tidwell, J. L. (Jim) Waggoner, Wayne Willse, Peter J. Page 80 of 325

5 of 297 3/4/2016 2:03 PM First Revision No. 41-NFPA 1-2015 [ Section No. 2.3.1 ] 2.3.1 ANSI Publications. American National Standards Institute, Inc., 25 West 43rd Street, 4th floor, New York, NY 10036. ICC/ANSI A117.1, American National Standard for Accessible and Usable Buildings and Facilities, 2009. ANSI/AWWA G200, Distribution Systems Operation and Management, 2009. ANSI/BHMA A156.3, Exit Devices, 2008. ANSI B11.19, Performance Requirements for Safeguarding, 2010. ANSI/AIHA Z9.7 Recirculation of Air from Industrial Process Exhaust Systems, 2007. ANSI B15.1 Mechanical Power Transmission Apparatus, 2000. Submitter Information Verification Submitter Full Name: Gregory Harrington Organization: National Fire Protection Assoc Street Address: City: State: Zip: Submittal Date: Thu Sep 24 08:58:33 EDT 2015 Committee Statement Committee Statement: Updates referenced publications. Response Message: Ballot Results This item has passed ballot 29 Eligible Voters 3 Not Returned 26 Affirmative All 0 Affirmative with Comments 0 Negative with Comments 0 Abstention Not Returned Browning, Jr., H.?Butch? Miller, Richard W. Myers, Morton L. Affirmative All Adams, Scott W. Apfelbeck, Anthony C. Bush, Kenneth E. Buuck, Daniel Collins, Jeffrey P. Davidson, Robert J. DeCrane, Sean Devlin, John F. Fangmann, F. Tom Page 81 of 325

6 of 297 3/4/2016 2:03 PM Farmer, Keith L. Farr, Ronald R. Fash, Robert Francis, Sam W. Fukuda, Andrew Kraus, Richard S. Lathrop, James K. Lovell, Vickie J. Moore, Wayne D. Myers, Christa Navarra, Joseph L. Peterkin, James S. Sharry, John A. Stashak, Catherine L. Tidwell, J. L. (Jim) Waggoner, Wayne Willse, Peter J. Page 82 of 325

7 of 297 3/4/2016 2:03 PM First Revision No. 43-NFPA 1-2015 [ Section No. 2.3.4 ] 2.3.4 ASHRAE Publications. American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air Conditioning Engineers, Inc., 1791 Tullie Circle, NE, Atlanta, GA 30329-2305. ANSI/ASHRAE 15, Safety Standard for Refrigeration Systems, 2010 2013. Submitter Information Verification Submitter Full Name: Gregory Harrington Organization: National Fire Protection Assoc Street Address: City: State: Zip: Submittal Date: Thu Sep 24 09:19:16 EDT 2015 Committee Statement Committee Statement: Referenced publication update. Response Message: Ballot Results This item has passed ballot 29 Eligible Voters 3 Not Returned 26 Affirmative All 0 Affirmative with Comments 0 Negative with Comments 0 Abstention Not Returned Browning, Jr., H.?Butch? Miller, Richard W. Myers, Morton L. Affirmative All Adams, Scott W. Apfelbeck, Anthony C. Bush, Kenneth E. Buuck, Daniel Collins, Jeffrey P. Davidson, Robert J. DeCrane, Sean Devlin, John F. Fangmann, F. Tom Farmer, Keith L. Farr, Ronald R. Fash, Robert Francis, Sam W. Fukuda, Andrew Page 83 of 325

8 of 297 3/4/2016 2:03 PM Kraus, Richard S. Lathrop, James K. Lovell, Vickie J. Moore, Wayne D. Myers, Christa Navarra, Joseph L. Peterkin, James S. Sharry, John A. Stashak, Catherine L. Tidwell, J. L. (Jim) Waggoner, Wayne Willse, Peter J. Page 84 of 325

9 of 297 3/4/2016 2:03 PM First Revision No. 44-NFPA 1-2015 [ Section No. 2.3.5 ] 2.3.5 ASME Publications. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Two Park Avenue, New York, NY 10016-5990. ASME A13.1, Scheme for the Identification of Piping Systems, 2007. ASME A17.1/CSA B44, Safety Code for Elevators and Escalators, 2007 2013. ASME A17.3, Safety Code for Existing Elevators and Escalators, 2008 2011. ASME B31, Code for Pressure Piping, 2012. ANSI/ASME B31.3, Process Piping, 2008 2012. ASME B56.1, Safety Standard for Low-Lift and High-Lift Trucks, 2008 2012. ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code, Section VIII, Rules for the Construction of Unfired Pressure Vessels, 2010 2013. ASME Code for Unfired Pressure Vessels, 2010. Submitter Information Verification Submitter Full Name: Gregory Harrington Organization: National Fire Protection Assoc Street Address: City: State: Zip: Submittal Date: Thu Sep 24 09:22:38 EDT 2015 Committee Statement Committee Statement: Referenced publication update. Response Message: Ballot Results This item has passed ballot 29 Eligible Voters 3 Not Returned 26 Affirmative All 0 Affirmative with Comments 0 Negative with Comments 0 Abstention Not Returned Browning, Jr., H.?Butch? Miller, Richard W. Myers, Morton L. Affirmative All Adams, Scott W. Apfelbeck, Anthony C. Bush, Kenneth E. Buuck, Daniel Collins, Jeffrey P. Davidson, Robert J. DeCrane, Sean Page 85 of 325

0 of 297 3/4/2016 2:03 PM Devlin, John F. Fangmann, F. Tom Farmer, Keith L. Farr, Ronald R. Fash, Robert Francis, Sam W. Fukuda, Andrew Kraus, Richard S. Lathrop, James K. Lovell, Vickie J. Moore, Wayne D. Myers, Christa Navarra, Joseph L. Peterkin, James S. Sharry, John A. Stashak, Catherine L. Tidwell, J. L. (Jim) Waggoner, Wayne Willse, Peter J. Page 86 of 325

1 of 297 3/4/2016 2:03 PM First Revision No. 46-NFPA 1-2015 [ Section No. 2.3.7 ] 2.3.7 CGA Publications. Compressed Gas Association, 4221 Walney Road, 5th Floor, Chantilly, VA 20151-2923. CGA C-7, Guide to the Preparation of Precautionary Labeling and Marking of Compressed Gas Containers,2004 2011. ANSI/CGA G-13, Storage and Handling of Silane and Silane Mixtures, 2006. CGA M-1, Guide for Medical Gas Installations at Consumer Sites Standard for Medical Gas Supply Systems at Health Care Facilities, 2007 2013. CGA P-1, Safe Handling of Compressed Gases in Containers, 2008. ANSI/CGA P-18, Standard for Bulk Inert Gas Systems at Consumer Sites, 2006 2013. CGA P-20, Standard for the Classification of Toxic Gas Mixtures, 2009. CGA P-23, Standard for Categorizing Gas Mixtures Containing Flammable and Nonflammable Components, 2008. CGA S-1.1, Pressure Relief Device Standards Part 1 Cylinders for Compressed Gases,2007 2011. CGA S-1.2, Pressure Relief Device Standards Part 2 Cargo and Portable Tanks Portable Containers for Compressed Gases, 2009. CGA S-1.3, Pressure Relief Device Standards Part 3 Stationary Storage Containers for Compressed Gases, 2008. CGA-V6, Standard Cryogenic Bulk Refrigerated Liquid Transfer Connections, 2008. Submitter Information Verification Submitter Full Name: Gregory Harrington Organization: National Fire Protection Assoc Street Address: City: State: Zip: Submittal Date: Thu Sep 24 09:33:57 EDT 2015 Committee Statement Committee Statement: Referenced publication update. Response Message: Ballot Results This item has passed ballot 29 Eligible Voters 3 Not Returned 26 Affirmative All 0 Affirmative with Comments 0 Negative with Comments 0 Abstention Not Returned Browning, Jr., H.?Butch? Miller, Richard W. Myers, Morton L. Affirmative All Adams, Scott W. Apfelbeck, Anthony C. Bush, Kenneth E. Page 87 of 325

2 of 297 3/4/2016 2:03 PM Buuck, Daniel Collins, Jeffrey P. Davidson, Robert J. DeCrane, Sean Devlin, John F. Fangmann, F. Tom Farmer, Keith L. Farr, Ronald R. Fash, Robert Francis, Sam W. Fukuda, Andrew Kraus, Richard S. Lathrop, James K. Lovell, Vickie J. Moore, Wayne D. Myers, Christa Navarra, Joseph L. Peterkin, James S. Sharry, John A. Stashak, Catherine L. Tidwell, J. L. (Jim) Waggoner, Wayne Willse, Peter J. Page 88 of 325

3 of 297 3/4/2016 2:03 PM First Revision No. 48-NFPA 1-2015 [ Section No. 2.3.10 ] 2.3.10 IEC Publication. International Electrotechnical Commission, 3, rue de Varembé, P.O. Box 131, CH-1211 Geneva 20, Switzerland. IEC 61340-4-4, Electrostatics Part 4-4: Standard Test Methods for Specific Applications Electrostatic Classification of Flexible Intermediate Bulk Containers (FIBC), 2005 2012. Submitter Information Verification Submitter Full Name: Gregory Harrington Organization: National Fire Protection Assoc Street Address: City: State: Zip: Submittal Date: Thu Sep 24 09:48:23 EDT 2015 Committee Statement Committee Statement: Referenced publication update. Response Message: Ballot Results This item has passed ballot 29 Eligible Voters 3 Not Returned 26 Affirmative All 0 Affirmative with Comments 0 Negative with Comments 0 Abstention Not Returned Browning, Jr., H.?Butch? Miller, Richard W. Myers, Morton L. Affirmative All Adams, Scott W. Apfelbeck, Anthony C. Bush, Kenneth E. Buuck, Daniel Collins, Jeffrey P. Davidson, Robert J. DeCrane, Sean Devlin, John F. Fangmann, F. Tom Farmer, Keith L. Farr, Ronald R. Fash, Robert Francis, Sam W. Page 89 of 325

4 of 297 3/4/2016 2:03 PM Fukuda, Andrew Kraus, Richard S. Lathrop, James K. Lovell, Vickie J. Moore, Wayne D. Myers, Christa Navarra, Joseph L. Peterkin, James S. Sharry, John A. Stashak, Catherine L. Tidwell, J. L. (Jim) Waggoner, Wayne Willse, Peter J. Page 90 of 325

5 of 297 3/4/2016 2:03 PM First Revision No. 145-NFPA 1-2015 [ Section No. 2.3.11 ] 2.3.11 IIAR Publications. International Institute of Ammonia Refrigeration, 1001 N. Fairfax Street, Suite 503, Alexandria, VA 22314. ANSI/IIAR 2, Equipment, Design, and Installation of Closed-Circuit Ammonia Mechanical Refrigerating Systems, 2008 2014. ANSI/IIAR 7, Developing Operating Procedures for Closed-Circuit Ammonia Mechanical Refrigerating Systems, 2013. ANSI/IIAR 8, Decommissioning of Closed-Circuit Ammonia Mechanical Refrigerating Systems, 2015. Submitter Information Verification Submitter Full Name: Kristin Bigda Organization: National Fire Protection Assoc Street Address: City: State: Zip: Submittal Date: Mon Oct 19 19:53:39 EDT 2015 Committee Statement Committee Statement: Referenced publication update. Ballot Results This item has passed ballot 29 Eligible Voters 3 Not Returned 26 Affirmative All 0 Affirmative with Comments 0 Negative with Comments 0 Abstention Not Returned Browning, Jr., H.?Butch? Miller, Richard W. Myers, Morton L. Affirmative All Adams, Scott W. Apfelbeck, Anthony C. Bush, Kenneth E. Buuck, Daniel Collins, Jeffrey P. Davidson, Robert J. DeCrane, Sean Devlin, John F. Fangmann, F. Tom Farmer, Keith L. Farr, Ronald R. Fash, Robert Francis, Sam W. Page 91 of 325

6 of 297 3/4/2016 2:03 PM Fukuda, Andrew Kraus, Richard S. Lathrop, James K. Lovell, Vickie J. Moore, Wayne D. Myers, Christa Navarra, Joseph L. Peterkin, James S. Sharry, John A. Stashak, Catherine L. Tidwell, J. L. (Jim) Waggoner, Wayne Willse, Peter J. Page 92 of 325

7 of 297 3/4/2016 2:03 PM First Revision No. 49-NFPA 1-2015 [ Section No. 2.3.13 ] 2.3.13 NBBPVI Publications. National Board of Boiler and Pressure Vessel Inspectors, 1055 Crupper Avenue, Columbus, OH 43229. ANSI/NB23 NBBI NB23, National Board Inspection Code, 2007 2015. Submitter Information Verification Submitter Full Name: Gregory Harrington Organization: National Fire Protection Assoc Street Address: City: State: Zip: Submittal Date: Thu Sep 24 09:52:34 EDT 2015 Committee Statement Committee Statement: Referenced publication update. Response Message: Ballot Results This item has passed ballot 29 Eligible Voters 3 Not Returned 26 Affirmative All 0 Affirmative with Comments 0 Negative with Comments 0 Abstention Not Returned Browning, Jr., H.?Butch? Miller, Richard W. Myers, Morton L. Affirmative All Adams, Scott W. Apfelbeck, Anthony C. Bush, Kenneth E. Buuck, Daniel Collins, Jeffrey P. Davidson, Robert J. DeCrane, Sean Devlin, John F. Fangmann, F. Tom Farmer, Keith L. Farr, Ronald R. Fash, Robert Francis, Sam W. Fukuda, Andrew Page 93 of 325

8 of 297 3/4/2016 2:03 PM Kraus, Richard S. Lathrop, James K. Lovell, Vickie J. Moore, Wayne D. Myers, Christa Navarra, Joseph L. Peterkin, James S. Sharry, John A. Stashak, Catherine L. Tidwell, J. L. (Jim) Waggoner, Wayne Willse, Peter J. Page 94 of 325

9 of 297 3/4/2016 2:03 PM First Revision No. 51-NFPA 1-2015 [ Section No. 2.3.15 ] 2.3.15 RVIA Publications. Recreation Vehicle Industry Association, 1896 Preston White Drive, P.O. Box 2999, Reston, VA 20195-0999. RVIA/ANSI A119.5, Standard for Recreational Park Trailers Park Model Recreational Vehicle Standard, 2009 2015. Submitter Information Verification Submitter Full Name: Gregory Harrington Organization: National Fire Protection Assoc Street Address: City: State: Zip: Submittal Date: Thu Sep 24 09:57:56 EDT 2015 Committee Statement Committee Statement: Referenced publication update. Response Message: Ballot Results This item has passed ballot 29 Eligible Voters 3 Not Returned 26 Affirmative All 0 Affirmative with Comments 0 Negative with Comments 0 Abstention Not Returned Browning, Jr., H.?Butch? Miller, Richard W. Myers, Morton L. Affirmative All Adams, Scott W. Apfelbeck, Anthony C. Bush, Kenneth E. Buuck, Daniel Collins, Jeffrey P. Davidson, Robert J. DeCrane, Sean Devlin, John F. Fangmann, F. Tom Farmer, Keith L. Farr, Ronald R. Fash, Robert Francis, Sam W. Fukuda, Andrew Page 95 of 325

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Underwriters Laboratories Inc., 333 Pfingsten Road, Northbrook, IL 60062-2096. ANSI/UL 8, Standard for Water Based Agent Fire Extinguishers, 2005, Revised revised 2009. ANSI/UL 9, Standard for Fire Tests of Window Assemblies, 2009. ANSI/UL 10B, Standard for Fire Tests of Door Assemblies, 2008, Revised revised 2009. ANSI/UL 10C, Standard for Positive Pressure Fire Tests of Door Assemblies, 2009. ANSI/UL 30, Standard for Metal Safety Cans, 1995, Revised revised 2009. UL 58, Standard for Steel Underground Tanks for Flammable and Combustible Liquids, 1996, Revised revised 1998. ANSI/UL 80, Standard for Steel Tanks for Oil Burner Fuels and Other Combustible Liquids, 2007, Revised revised 2009. ANSI/UL 142, Standard for Steel Aboveground Tanks for Flammable and Combustible Liquids, 2006, Revised revised 2010. ANSI/UL 147A, Standard for Nonrefillable (Disposable) Type Fuel Gas Cylinder Assemblies, 2005, Revised revised 2009. ANSI/UL 147B, Standard for Nonrefillable (Disposable) Type Metal Container Assemblies for Butane, 2005, Revised revised 2008. ANSI/UL 154, Standard for Carbon Dioxide Fire Extinguishers, 2005, Revised revised 2009. UL 162, Standard for Safety for Foam Equipment and Liquid Concentrates, 1994. ANSI/UL 197, Standard for Commercial Electric Cooking Appliances, 2010, Revised revised 2011. ANSI/UL 263, Standard for Fire Tests of Building Construction and Materials, 2011. ANSI/UL 294, Standard for Access Control System Units, 1999, Revised revised 2010. ANSI/UL 296A, Standard for Waste Oil-Burning Air-Heating Appliances, 2010. ANSI/UL 299, Standard for Dry Chemical Fire Extinguishers, 2012. ANSI/UL 300, Standard for Fire Testing of Fire Extinguishing Systems for Protection of Restaurant Cooking Areas, 2005, Revised revised 2010. ANSI/UL 305, Standard for Safety Panic Hardware, 1997, revised 2012. ANSI/UL 325, Standard for Door, Drapery, Gate, Louver, and Window Operators and Systems, 2013. ANSI/UL 340, Test for Comparative Flammability of Liquids, 2009. ANSI/UL 499, Standard for Electric Heating Appliances, 2005. ANSI/UL 555, Standard for Fire Dampers, 2006, Revised revised 2012. ANSI/UL 555S, Standard for Smoke Dampers, 1999, Revised revised 2012. ANSI/UL 567, Standard for Emergency Breakaway Fittings, Swivel Connectors and Pipe Connection Fittings for Petroleum Products and LP-Gas, 2003, Revised revised 2011. ANSI/UL 626, Standard for Water Fire Extinguishers, 2005, Revised revised 2012. UL 647, Standard for Unvented Kerosene-Fired Room Heaters and Portable Heaters, 1993. ANSI/UL 710B, Standard for Recirculating Exhaust Systems, 2004, Revised revised 2009. ANSI/UL 711, Standard for Rating and Fire Testing of Fire Extinguishers, 2004, Revised revised 2009. ANSI/UL 723, Standard for Test for Surface Burning Characteristics of Building Materials, 2008, Revised revised 2010. ANSI/UL 790, Standard for Safety for Tests for Fire Resistance of Roof Covering Materials, 2004, Revised revised 2008. ANSI/UL 842, Standard for Valves for Flammable Fluids, 2007, Revised revised 2011. ANSI/UL 900, Standard for Air Filter Units, 2004, Revised revised 2009. ANSI/UL 913, Standard for Intrinsically Safe Apparatus and Associated Apparatus for Use in Class I, II, and III Division 1, Hazardous (Classified) Locations, 2006, Revised revised 2010. ANSI/UL 924, Standard for Emergency Lighting and Power Equipment, 2006, Revised revised 2011. UL 971, Standard for Nonmetallic Underground Piping for Flammable Liquids, 1995, Revised revised 2006. ANSI/UL 1037, Standard for Antitheft Alarms and Devices, 1999, Revised revised 2009. ANSI/UL 1040, Standard for Fire Test of Insulated Wall Construction, 1996, Revised revised 2007. ANSI/UL 1313, Standard for Nonmetallic Safety Cans for Petroleum Products, 1993, Revised revised 2007. UL 1316, Standard for Glass-Fiber Reinforced Plastic Underground Storage Tanks for Petroleum Products, Alcohols, and Alcohol- Gasoline Mixtures, 2006. UL 1479, Standard for Fire Tests of Through-Penetration Firestops, 2003, Revised revised 2010. UL 1573, Standard for Stage and Studio Luminaires and Connector Strips, 2003. UL 1640, Standard for Portable Power-Distribution Equipment, 2007. ANSI/UL 1715, Standard for Fire Test of Interior Finish Material, 1997, Revised revised 2008. ANSI/UL 1746, Standard for External Corrosion Protection Systems for Steel Underground Storage Tanks, 2007. UL 1803, Standard for Factory Follow-up on Third Party Certified Portable Fire Extinguishers, 2012. UL 1975, Standard for Fire Tests for Foamed Plastics Used for Decorative Purposes, 2006. Page 99 of 325 3 of 297 3/4/2016 2:03 PM

4 of 297 3/4/2016 2:03 PM ANSI/UL 1994, Standard for Luminous Egress Path Marking Systems, 2004, Revised revised 2010. UL 2079, Standard for Tests for Fire Resistance of Building Joint Systems, 2004, Revised revised 2008. UL 2080, Standard for Fire Resistant Tanks for Flammable and Combustible Liquids, 2000. ANSI/UL 2085, Standard for Protected Aboveground Tanks for Flammable and Combustible Liquids, 1997, Revised revised 2010. ANSI/UL 2129, Standard for Halocarbon Clean Agent Fire Extinguishers, 2005, Revised revised 2012. ANSI/UL 2208, Standard for Solvent Distillation Units, 2005, Revised revised 2011. UL 2245, Standard for Below-Grade Vaults for Flammable Liquid Storage Tanks, 2006. UL 2368, Standard for Fire Exposure Testing of Intermediate Bulk Containers for Flammable and Combustible Liquids, 2012. ANSI/UL 2586, Standard for Hose Nozzle Valves, 2011, Revised revised 2012. Submitter Information Verification Submitter Full Name: Gregory Harrington Organization: National Fire Protection Assoc Street Address: City: State: Zip: Submittal Date: Thu Oct 15 11:06:47 EDT 2015 Committee Statement Committee Statement: Adds missing reference to ANSI/UL 305 (NFPA 101 extract). Response Message: Public Input No. 187-NFPA 1-2015 [New Section after 2.3.17] Public Input No. 306-NFPA 1-2015 [Section No. 2.3.17] Ballot Results This item has passed ballot 29 Eligible Voters 3 Not Returned 26 Affirmative All 0 Affirmative with Comments 0 Negative with Comments 0 Abstention Not Returned Browning, Jr., H.?Butch? Miller, Richard W. Myers, Morton L. Affirmative All Adams, Scott W. Apfelbeck, Anthony C. Bush, Kenneth E. Buuck, Daniel Collins, Jeffrey P. Davidson, Robert J. DeCrane, Sean Devlin, John F. Fangmann, F. Tom Farmer, Keith L. Farr, Ronald R. Page 100 of 325

5 of 297 3/4/2016 2:03 PM Fash, Robert Francis, Sam W. Fukuda, Andrew Kraus, Richard S. Lathrop, James K. Lovell, Vickie J. Moore, Wayne D. Myers, Christa Navarra, Joseph L. Peterkin, James S. Sharry, John A. Stashak, Catherine L. Tidwell, J. L. (Jim) Waggoner, Wayne Willse, Peter J. Page 101 of 325

96 of 297 3/4/2016 2:03 PM First Revision No. 56-NFPA 1-2015 [ Section No. 2.3.20 ] 2.3.20 U.S. Government Publications. U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, DC 20402. FAA A/C FAA AC 150/5390-2B, Heliport Design Advisory Circular, September 30, 2004. Interstate Commerce Commission (ICC), Rules for Construction of Unfired Pressure Vessels, U.S. Department of Transportation, Washington, DC. Title 16, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 1500.41, Method of Testing Primary Irritant Substances. Title 16, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 1632, Standard for the Flammability of Mattresses and Mattress Pads, January 1, 1990 (FF 4-72). Title 18, United States Code, Importation, Manufacture, Distribution and Storage of Explosive Materials, 1970. Title 21, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 210, Processing, Packing, or Holding Drugs; General. Title 21, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 211, Current Good Manufacturing Practice for Finished Pharmaceuticals. Title 27, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 555, Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives, U.S. Department of Justice. Title 29, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 1910.242(b), Compressed Air Used for Cleaning. Title 29, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 1910.1000, Air Contaminants. Title 29, Code of Federal Regulations, Parts Part 1910.1000 and 1910.1200, Hazard Communication, U.S. Department of Labor.. Title 49, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 100 to end, U.S. Department of Transportation. 173, Shippers General Requirements for Shipments and Packages. Submitter Information Verification Submitter Full Name: Gregory Harrington Organization: National Fire Protection Assoc Street Address: City: State: Zip: Submittal Date: Thu Sep 24 10:14:53 EDT 2015 Committee Statement Committee Statement: Referenced publication update. Response Message: Ballot Results This item has passed ballot 29 Eligible Voters 3 Not Returned 26 Affirmative All 0 Affirmative with Comments 0 Negative with Comments 0 Abstention Not Returned Browning, Jr., H.?Butch? Miller, Richard W. Myers, Morton L. Affirmative All Adams, Scott W. Page 102 of 325

7 of 297 3/4/2016 2:03 PM Apfelbeck, Anthony C. Bush, Kenneth E. Buuck, Daniel Collins, Jeffrey P. Davidson, Robert J. DeCrane, Sean Devlin, John F. Fangmann, F. Tom Farmer, Keith L. Farr, Ronald R. Fash, Robert Francis, Sam W. Fukuda, Andrew Kraus, Richard S. Lathrop, James K. Lovell, Vickie J. Moore, Wayne D. Myers, Christa Navarra, Joseph L. Peterkin, James S. Sharry, John A. Stashak, Catherine L. Tidwell, J. L. (Jim) Waggoner, Wayne Willse, Peter J. Page 103 of 325

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9 of 297 3/4/2016 2:03 PM 2.4 References for Extracts in Mandatory Sections. Page 105 of 325

00 of 297 3/4/2016 2:03 PM NFPA 10, Standard for Portable Fire Extinguishers, 2013 2017 edition. NFPA 13, Standard for the Installation of Sprinkler Systems, 2013 2016 edition. NFPA 14, Standard for the Installation of Standpipe and Hose Systems, 2013 edition. NFPA 20, Standard for the Installation of Stationary Pumps for Fire Protection, 2013 2016 edition. NFPA 25, Standard for the Inspection, Testing, and Maintenance of Water-Based Fire Protection Systems, 2014 2017 edition. NFPA 30, Flammable and Combustible Liquids Code, 2015 2018 edition. NFPA 30A, Code for Motor Fuel Dispensing Facilities and Repair Garages, 2015 2018 edition. NFPA 30B, Code for the Manufacture and Storage of Aerosol Products, 2015 edition. NFPA 31, Standard for the Installation of Oil-Burning Equipment, 2011 2016 edition. NFPA 33, Standard for Spray Application Using Flammable or Combustible Materials, 2011 2016 edition. NFPA 34, Standard for Dipping, Coating, and Printing Processes Using Flammable or Combustible Liquids, 2011 2015 edition. NFPA 36, Standard for Solvent Extraction Plants, 2017 edition. NFPA 45, Standard on Fire Protection for Laboratories Using Chemicals, 2011 2015 edition. NFPA 51B, Standard for Fire Prevention During Welding, Cutting, and Other Hot Work, 2014 edition. NFPA 52, Vehicular Gaseous Fuel Systems Code, 2013 2016 edition. NFPA 55, Compressed Gases and Cryogenic Fluids Code, 2013 2016 edition. NFPA 58, Liquefied Petroleum Gas Code, 2014 2017 edition. NFPA 59A, Standard for the Production, Storage, and Handling of Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG), 2013 2016 edition. NFPA 61, Standard for the Prevention of Fires and Dust Explosions in Agricultural and Food Processing Facilities, 2013 2017 edition. NFPA 68, Standard on Explosion Protection by Deflagration Venting, 2013 edition. NFPA 69, Standard on Explosion Prevention Systems, 2014 edition. NFPA 70, National Electrical Code, 2014 2017 edition. NFPA 72, National Fire Alarm and Signaling Code, 2013 2016 edition. NFPA 80, Standard for Fire Doors and Other Opening Protectives, 2013 2016 edition. NFPA 88A, Standard for Parking Structures, 2015 edition. NFPA 90A, Standard for the Installation of Air-Conditioning and Ventilating Systems, 2015 2018 edition. NFPA 96, Standard for Ventilation Control and Fire Protection of Commercial Cooking Operations, 2014 2017 edition. NFPA 101, Life Safety Code, 2015 2018 edition. NFPA 102, Standard for Grandstands, Folding and Telescopic Seating, Tents, and Membrane Structures, 2011 edition. NFPA 140, Standard on Motion Picture and Television Production Studio Soundstages, Approved Production Facilities, and Production Locations, 2013 edition. NFPA 211, Standard for Chimneys, Fireplaces, Vents, and Solid Fuel Burning Appliances, 2013 2016 edition. NFPA 220, Standard on Types of Building Construction, 2015 2018 edition. NFPA 241, Standard for Safeguarding Construction, Alteration, and Demolition Operations, 2013 edition. NFPA 303, Fire Protection Standard for Marinas and Boatyards, 2011 2016 edition. NFPA 307, Standard for the Construction and Fire Protection of Marine Terminals, Piers, and Wharves, 2011 2016 edition. NFPA 312, Standard for Fire Protection of Vessels During Construction, Conversion, Repair, and Lay-Up, 2011 2016 edition. NFPA 318, Standard for the Protection of Semiconductor Fabrication Facilities, 2015 2018 edition. NFPA 400, Hazardous Materials Code, 2013 2016 edition. NFPA 402, Guide for Aircraft Rescue and Fire-Fighting Operations, 2013 2018 edition. NFPA 407, Standard for Aircraft Fuel Servicing, 2012 2017 edition. NFPA 415, Standard on Airport Terminal Buildings, Fueling Ramp Drainage, and Loading Walkways, 2013 2016 edition. NFPA 418, Standard for Heliports, 2011 2016 edition. NFPA 472, Standard for Competence of Responders to Hazardous Materials/Weapons of Mass Destruction Incidents, 2013 2018 edition. NFPA 654, Standard for the Prevention of Fire and Dust Explosions from the Manufacturing, Processing, and Handling of Combustible Particulate Solids, 2013 2017 edition. NFPA 805, Performance-Based Standard for Fire Protection for Light Water Reactor Electric Generating Plants, 2010 2015 edition. NFPA 914, Code for Fire Protection of Historic Structures, 2010 2015 edition. NFPA 1031, Standard for Professional Qualifications for Fire Inspector and Plan Examiner, 2014 edition. Page 106 of 325

01 of 297 3/4/2016 2:03 PM NFPA 1141, Standard for Fire Protection Infrastructure for Land Development in Wildland, Rural, and Suburban Areas, 2012 2017 edition. NFPA 1144, Standard for Reducing Structure Ignition Hazards from Wildland Fire, 2013 2018 edition. NFPA 1730, Standard on Organization and Deployment of Fire Prevention Inspection and Code Enforcement, Plan Review, Investigation, and Public Education Operations, 2016 edition. NFPA 5000, Building Construction and Safety Code, 2015 2018 edition. Submitter Information Verification Submitter Full Name: Gregory Harrington Organization: National Fire Protection Assoc Street Address: City: State: Zip: Submittal Date: Thu Sep 24 10:25:11 EDT 2015 Committee Statement Committee Statement: Updates references for extracts. Response Message: Ballot Results This item has passed ballot 29 Eligible Voters 3 Not Returned 26 Affirmative All 0 Affirmative with Comments 0 Negative with Comments 0 Abstention Not Returned Browning, Jr., H.?Butch? Miller, Richard W. Myers, Morton L. Affirmative All Adams, Scott W. Apfelbeck, Anthony C. Bush, Kenneth E. Buuck, Daniel Collins, Jeffrey P. Davidson, Robert J. DeCrane, Sean Devlin, John F. Fangmann, F. Tom Farmer, Keith L. Farr, Ronald R. Fash, Robert Francis, Sam W. Fukuda, Andrew Kraus, Richard S. Lathrop, James K. Page 107 of 325

02 of 297 3/4/2016 2:03 PM Lovell, Vickie J. Moore, Wayne D. Myers, Christa Navarra, Joseph L. Peterkin, James S. Sharry, John A. Stashak, Catherine L. Tidwell, J. L. (Jim) Waggoner, Wayne Willse, Peter J. Page 108 of 325

03 of 297 3/4/2016 2:03 PM First Revision No. 138-NFPA 1-2015 [ New Section after 3.3.20 ] 3.3.20 Barricade (Explosives or Fireworks). A natural or artificial barrier that effectively screens a magazine, building, railway, or highway from the effects of an explosion in a magazine or building containing explosives. [ 1124, 2017] 3.3.20.1 Artificial Barricade. An artificial mound or revetted wall of earth of a minimum thickness of 3 ft (0.9 m). [ 1124, 2017] 3.3.20.2 Natural Barricade. A natural outdoor feature(s), such as hills or trees, with a density sufficient to prevent surrounding exposures that require protection from being seen from a magazine or building containing explosives when the trees are bare of leaves. [ 1124, 2017] Submitter Information Verification Submitter Full Name: Kristin Bigda Organization: National Fire Protection Assoc Street Address: City: State: Zip: Submittal Date: Mon Oct 19 13:42:04 EDT 2015 Committee Statement Committee Statement: Response Message: The definitions were deleted during the implementation of Standards Council Decision #14-1. NFPA 1124 is being re-issued and the terms should be extracted from NFPA 1124 and included in NFPA 1. Public Input No. 246-NFPA 1-2015 [New Section after 3.3.20] Ballot Results This item has passed ballot 29 Eligible Voters 3 Not Returned 25 Affirmative All 0 Affirmative with Comments 0 Negative with Comments 1 Abstention Not Returned Browning, Jr., H.?Butch? Miller, Richard W. Myers, Morton L. Affirmative All Adams, Scott W. Apfelbeck, Anthony C. Bush, Kenneth E. Buuck, Daniel Collins, Jeffrey P. Davidson, Robert J. DeCrane, Sean Page 109 of 325

04 of 297 3/4/2016 2:03 PM Devlin, John F. Fangmann, F. Tom Farmer, Keith L. Farr, Ronald R. Fash, Robert Francis, Sam W. Fukuda, Andrew Kraus, Richard S. Lovell, Vickie J. Moore, Wayne D. Myers, Christa Navarra, Joseph L. Peterkin, James S. Sharry, John A. Stashak, Catherine L. Tidwell, J. L. (Jim) Waggoner, Wayne Willse, Peter J. Abstention Lathrop, James K. Client interest Page 110 of 325

05 of 297 3/4/2016 2:03 PM First Revision No. 136-NFPA 1-2015 [ New Section after 3.3.82 ] 3.3.83 Deficiency. For the purposes of inspection, testing, and maintenance of water-based fire protection systems, a condition that will or has the potential to adversely impact the performance of a system or portion thereof but does not rise to the level of an impairment. [ 25, 2017] 3.3.83.1 Critical Deficiency. A deficiency that, if not corrected, can have a material effect on the ability of the fire protection system or unit to function as intended in a fire event. [ 25, 2017] 3.3.83.2 Noncritical Deficiency. A deficiency that does not have a material effect on the ability of the fire protection system or unit to function in a fire event, but correction is needed to meet the requirements of this standard or for the proper inspection, testing, and maintenance of the system or unit. [ 25, 2017] Submitter Information Verification Submitter Full Name: Gregory Harrington Organization: National Fire Protection Assoc Street Address: City: State: Zip: Submittal Date: Mon Oct 19 12:39:35 EDT 2015 Committee Statement Committee Statement: Definitions extracted from NFPA 25 to coordinate with new 13.1.8 in FR-135. Response Message: Ballot Results This item has passed ballot 29 Eligible Voters 3 Not Returned 26 Affirmative All 0 Affirmative with Comments 0 Negative with Comments 0 Abstention Not Returned Browning, Jr., H.?Butch? Miller, Richard W. Myers, Morton L. Affirmative All Adams, Scott W. Apfelbeck, Anthony C. Bush, Kenneth E. Buuck, Daniel Collins, Jeffrey P. Davidson, Robert J. DeCrane, Sean Devlin, John F. Page 111 of 325

06 of 297 3/4/2016 2:03 PM Fangmann, F. Tom Farmer, Keith L. Farr, Ronald R. Fash, Robert Francis, Sam W. Fukuda, Andrew Kraus, Richard S. Lathrop, James K. Lovell, Vickie J. Moore, Wayne D. Myers, Christa Navarra, Joseph L. Peterkin, James S. Sharry, John A. Stashak, Catherine L. Tidwell, J. L. (Jim) Waggoner, Wayne Willse, Peter J. Page 112 of 325

07 of 297 3/4/2016 2:03 PM First Revision No. 139-NFPA 1-2015 [ New Section after 3.3.125 ] 3.3.127* Fireworks. Any composition or device for the purpose of producing a visible or an audible effect for entertainment purposes by combustion, deflagration, or detonation, that meets the definition of Consumer Fireworks or Display Fireworks as set forth in NFPA 1124. [ 1124, 2017] 3.3.127.1* Display Fireworks. Large fireworks devices that are explosive materials intended for use in fireworks displays and designed to produce visible or audible effects by combustion, deflagration, or detonation, as set forth in 27 CFR 555, 49 CFR 172, and APA 87-1, Standard for the Construction and Approval for Transportation of Fireworks, Novelties, and Theatrical Pyrotechnics. [ 1124, 2017] Supplemental Information File Name A.3.3.126_and_A.3.3.126.1.docx Description Submitter Information Verification Submitter Full Name: Kristin Bigda Organization: National Fire Protection Assoc Street Address: City: State: Zip: Submittal Date: Mon Oct 19 13:49:03 EDT 2015 Committee Statement Committee Statement: The definitions were deleted during the implementation of Standards Council Decision #14-1. NFPA 1124 is being re-issued and the terms should be extracted from NFPA 1124 and included in NFPA 1. Public Input No. 247-NFPA 1-2015 [New Section after 3.3.125] Ballot Results This item has passed ballot 29 Eligible Voters 3 Not Returned 25 Affirmative All 0 Affirmative with Comments 0 Negative with Comments 1 Abstention Not Returned Browning, Jr., H.?Butch? Miller, Richard W. Myers, Morton L. Affirmative All Adams, Scott W. Apfelbeck, Anthony C. Bush, Kenneth E. Buuck, Daniel Collins, Jeffrey P. Davidson, Robert J. Page 113 of 325

08 of 297 3/4/2016 2:03 PM DeCrane, Sean Devlin, John F. Fangmann, F. Tom Farmer, Keith L. Farr, Ronald R. Fash, Robert Francis, Sam W. Fukuda, Andrew Kraus, Richard S. Lovell, Vickie J. Moore, Wayne D. Myers, Christa Navarra, Joseph L. Peterkin, James S. Sharry, John A. Stashak, Catherine L. Tidwell, J. L. (Jim) Waggoner, Wayne Willse, Peter J. Abstention Lathrop, James K. client Interest Page 114 of 325

A.3.3.126 Fireworks. Toy caps for use in toy pistols, toy canes, toy guns, and novelties and trick noisemakers are not considered to be fireworks (see Annex C of NFPA 1124). The regulations referred to limit the explosive content of each toy cap to not more than an average of 0.25 gr (16.2 mg). Also, each package containing such caps has to be labeled to indicate the maximum explosive content per cap. For information on the use of model rockets and model rocket motors, see NFPA 1122. For information on the use of high power rockets and high power rocket motors, see NFPA 1127. Model rockets, model rocket motors, high power rockets, and high power rocket motors designed, sold, and used for the purpose of propelling recoverable aero models are not considered to be fireworks. [1124, 2017] A.3.3.126.1 Display Fireworks. Display fireworks are described as Fireworks, UN0335 and are classified as Explosives, 1.3G by the U.S. Department of Transportation (U.S. DOT) (see Annex C of NFPA 1124). Display fireworks include, but are not limited to, the following: 1. Salutes or firecrackers containing more than 2 gr (130 mg) of explosive composition (salute powder) 2. Aerial shells containing more than 2.1 oz (60 g) of total pyrotechnic and explosive composition 3. Other display pieces that exceed the limits for classification as consumer fireworks Such fireworks are also described as fireworks, 49 CFR 172 by the U.S. DOT. [1124, 2017] Page 115 of 325

09 of 297 3/4/2016 2:03 PM First Revision No. 11-NFPA 1-2015 [ Section No. 3.3.125 ] 3.3.126 Fire Watch. The assignment of a person or persons to an area for the express purpose of notifying the fire department, the building occupants, or both of an emergency; preventing a fire from occurring; extinguishing small fires; or protecting the public from fire or and life safety dangers. Submitter Information Verification Submitter Full Name: Gregory Harrington Organization: National Fire Protection Assoc Street Address: City: State: Zip: Submittal Date: Mon Sep 21 11:39:08 EDT 2015 Committee Statement Committee Statement: NOTE: The following Public Input appeared as Reject but Hold in Public Comment No. 26 of the A2014 Second Draft Report for NFPA 1 and per the Regs. at 4.4.8.3.1. It should address and not or. It is all inclusive not selective. Public Input No. 23-NFPA 1-2015 [Section No. 3.3.125] Public Input No. 22-NFPA 1-2015 [Section No. 3.3.125] Ballot Results This item has passed ballot 29 Eligible Voters 3 Not Returned 26 Affirmative All 0 Affirmative with Comments 0 Negative with Comments 0 Abstention Not Returned Browning, Jr., H.?Butch? Miller, Richard W. Myers, Morton L. Affirmative All Adams, Scott W. Apfelbeck, Anthony C. Bush, Kenneth E. Buuck, Daniel Collins, Jeffrey P. Davidson, Robert J. DeCrane, Sean Devlin, John F. Fangmann, F. Tom Farmer, Keith L. Farr, Ronald R. Page 116 of 325

10 of 297 3/4/2016 2:03 PM Fash, Robert Francis, Sam W. Fukuda, Andrew Kraus, Richard S. Lathrop, James K. Lovell, Vickie J. Moore, Wayne D. Myers, Christa Navarra, Joseph L. Peterkin, James S. Sharry, John A. Stashak, Catherine L. Tidwell, J. L. (Jim) Waggoner, Wayne Willse, Peter J. Page 117 of 325

11 of 297 3/4/2016 2:03 PM First Revision No. 143-NFPA 1-2015 [ New Section after 3.3.178 ] 3.3.181* Mobile or Temporary Cooking. Any cooking apparatus or equipment operated on a one-time basis, interim basis, or for less than 90 days in the same location, other than at a fixed location, building, or structure that has been inspected and permitted under another section of this Code, regulation, or statute. Supplemental Information File Name A.3.3.XX_mobile_cooking.docx Description Submitter Information Verification Submitter Full Name: Kristin Bigda Organization: National Fire Protection Assoc Street Address: City: State: Zip: Submittal Date: Mon Oct 19 14:57:03 EDT 2015 Committee Statement Committee Statement: Response Message: The definition clarifies the application of new 50.7 which adds new provisions for mobile and temporary cooking operations. Ballot Results This item has passed ballot 29 Eligible Voters 3 Not Returned 26 Affirmative All 0 Affirmative with Comments 0 Negative with Comments 0 Abstention Not Returned Browning, Jr., H.?Butch? Miller, Richard W. Myers, Morton L. Affirmative All Adams, Scott W. Apfelbeck, Anthony C. Bush, Kenneth E. Buuck, Daniel Collins, Jeffrey P. Davidson, Robert J. DeCrane, Sean Devlin, John F. Fangmann, F. Tom Page 118 of 325

12 of 297 3/4/2016 2:03 PM Farmer, Keith L. Farr, Ronald R. Fash, Robert Francis, Sam W. Fukuda, Andrew Kraus, Richard S. Lathrop, James K. Lovell, Vickie J. Moore, Wayne D. Myers, Christa Navarra, Joseph L. Peterkin, James S. Sharry, John A. Stashak, Catherine L. Tidwell, J. L. (Jim) Waggoner, Wayne Willse, Peter J. Page 119 of 325

A.3.3.XX Mobile or temporary cooking may include self-propelled trucks and vehicles, trailered units, push carts, equipment located under cover of awnings, canopies or pop-up tents, or other structures for which a building permit has not been issued. Page 120 of 325

13 of 297 3/4/2016 2:03 PM First Revision No. 122-NFPA 1-2015 [ New Section after 3.3.183.11 ] 3.3.185.12* High-Risk Occupancy. An occupancy that has a history of high frequency of fires, high potential for loss of life or economic loss, or that has a low or moderate history of fires or loss of life but the occupants have a high dependency on the built-in fire protection features or staff to assist in evacuation during a fire or other emergency. [ 1730, 2016] Supplemental Information File Name FR-122-Attachment.docx Description New A.3.3.183.XX High-Risk Occupancy Submitter Information Verification Submitter Full Name: Gregory Harrington Organization: National Fire Protection Assoc Street Address: City: State: Zip: Submittal Date: Mon Oct 19 09:21:14 EDT 2015 Committee Statement Committee Statement: Definition extracted from NFPA 1730 to coordinate with new 10.2.7. Response Message: Ballot Results This item has passed ballot 29 Eligible Voters 3 Not Returned 26 Affirmative All 0 Affirmative with Comments 0 Negative with Comments 0 Abstention Not Returned Browning, Jr., H.?Butch? Miller, Richard W. Myers, Morton L. Affirmative All Adams, Scott W. Apfelbeck, Anthony C. Bush, Kenneth E. Buuck, Daniel Collins, Jeffrey P. Davidson, Robert J. DeCrane, Sean Devlin, John F. Fangmann, F. Tom Farmer, Keith L. Page 121 of 325

14 of 297 3/4/2016 2:03 PM Farr, Ronald R. Fash, Robert Francis, Sam W. Fukuda, Andrew Kraus, Richard S. Lathrop, James K. Lovell, Vickie J. Moore, Wayne D. Myers, Christa Navarra, Joseph L. Peterkin, James S. Sharry, John A. Stashak, Catherine L. Tidwell, J. L. (Jim) Waggoner, Wayne Willse, Peter J. Page 122 of 325

A.3.3.183.XX High-Risk Occupancy. Examples of high-risk occupancies are apartment buildings, hotels, dormitories, lodging and rooming, assembly, child care, detention, educational, and health care. [1730: A.3.3.3.1] Page 123 of 325

15 of 297 3/4/2016 2:03 PM First Revision No. 123-NFPA 1-2015 [ New Section after 3.3.183.16 ] 3.3.185.18* Low-Risk Occupancy. An occupancy that has a history of low frequency of fires and minimal potential for loss of life or economic loss. [ 1730, 2016] Supplemental Information File Name FR-123-Attachment.docx Description New A.3.3.183.XX Low-Risk Occupancy Submitter Information Verification Submitter Full Name: Gregory Harrington Organization: National Fire Protection Assoc Street Address: City: State: Zip: Submittal Date: Mon Oct 19 09:36:46 EDT 2015 Committee Statement Committee Statement: Definition extracted from NFPA 1730 to coordinate with new 10.2.7. Response Message: Ballot Results This item has passed ballot 29 Eligible Voters 3 Not Returned 26 Affirmative All 0 Affirmative with Comments 0 Negative with Comments 0 Abstention Not Returned Browning, Jr., H.?Butch? Miller, Richard W. Myers, Morton L. Affirmative All Adams, Scott W. Apfelbeck, Anthony C. Bush, Kenneth E. Buuck, Daniel Collins, Jeffrey P. Davidson, Robert J. DeCrane, Sean Devlin, John F. Fangmann, F. Tom Farmer, Keith L. Farr, Ronald R. Page 124 of 325

16 of 297 3/4/2016 2:03 PM Fash, Robert Francis, Sam W. Fukuda, Andrew Kraus, Richard S. Lathrop, James K. Lovell, Vickie J. Moore, Wayne D. Myers, Christa Navarra, Joseph L. Peterkin, James S. Sharry, John A. Stashak, Catherine L. Tidwell, J. L. (Jim) Waggoner, Wayne Willse, Peter J. Page 125 of 325

A.3.3.183.XX Low-Risk Occupancy. Examples of low-risk occupancies are storage, mercantile, and business. [1730: A.3.3.3.2] Page 126 of 325

17 of 297 3/4/2016 2:03 PM First Revision No. 124-NFPA 1-2015 [ New Section after 3.3.183.18 ] 3.3.185.21* Moderate-Risk Occupancy. An occupancy that has a history of moderate frequency of fires or a moderate potential for loss of life or economic loss. [ 1730, 2016] Supplemental Information File Name FR-124-Attachment.docx Description New A.3.3.183.XX Moderate-Risk Occupancy Submitter Information Verification Submitter Full Name: Gregory Harrington Organization: National Fire Protection Assoc Street Address: City: State: Zip: Submittal Date: Mon Oct 19 09:41:29 EDT 2015 Committee Statement Committee Statement: Definition extracted from NFPA 1730 to coordinate with new 10.2.7. Response Message: Ballot Results This item has passed ballot 29 Eligible Voters 3 Not Returned 26 Affirmative All 0 Affirmative with Comments 0 Negative with Comments 0 Abstention Not Returned Browning, Jr., H.?Butch? Miller, Richard W. Myers, Morton L. Affirmative All Adams, Scott W. Apfelbeck, Anthony C. Bush, Kenneth E. Buuck, Daniel Collins, Jeffrey P. Davidson, Robert J. DeCrane, Sean Devlin, John F. Fangmann, F. Tom Farmer, Keith L. Farr, Ronald R. Page 127 of 325

18 of 297 3/4/2016 2:03 PM Fash, Robert Francis, Sam W. Fukuda, Andrew Kraus, Richard S. Lathrop, James K. Lovell, Vickie J. Moore, Wayne D. Myers, Christa Navarra, Joseph L. Peterkin, James S. Sharry, John A. Stashak, Catherine L. Tidwell, J. L. (Jim) Waggoner, Wayne Willse, Peter J. Page 128 of 325

A.3.3.183.XX Moderate-Risk Occupancy. Examples of moderate-risk occupancies are ambulatory health care, and industrial. [1730: A.3.3.3.3] Page 129 of 325

19 of 297 3/4/2016 2:03 PM First Revision No. 141-NFPA 1-2015 [ New Section after 3.3.221 ] 3.3.224 Rubberized Asphalt Melter (Melter). Portable equipment used for the heating of rubberized asphalt material that is a mix of asphalt, rubber polymer, and filler material. Submitter Information Verification Submitter Full Name: Kristin Bigda Organization: National Fire Protection Assoc Street Address: City: State: Zip: Submittal Date: Mon Oct 19 14:20:06 EDT 2015 Committee Statement Committee Statement: Response Message: Ballot Results This item has passed ballot Clarifies the application of new Section 16.9 which contains new requirements for the maintenance and operation of rubberized asphalt melters. 29 Eligible Voters 3 Not Returned 26 Affirmative All 0 Affirmative with Comments 0 Negative with Comments 0 Abstention Not Returned Browning, Jr., H.?Butch? Miller, Richard W. Myers, Morton L. Affirmative All Adams, Scott W. Apfelbeck, Anthony C. Bush, Kenneth E. Buuck, Daniel Collins, Jeffrey P. Davidson, Robert J. DeCrane, Sean Devlin, John F. Fangmann, F. Tom Farmer, Keith L. Farr, Ronald R. Fash, Robert Francis, Sam W. Fukuda, Andrew Page 130 of 325

20 of 297 3/4/2016 2:03 PM Kraus, Richard S. Lathrop, James K. Lovell, Vickie J. Moore, Wayne D. Myers, Christa Navarra, Joseph L. Peterkin, James S. Sharry, John A. Stashak, Catherine L. Tidwell, J. L. (Jim) Waggoner, Wayne Willse, Peter J. Page 131 of 325

21 of 297 3/4/2016 2:03 PM First Revision No. 14-NFPA 1-2015 [ Section No. 6.1.13.1 ] 6.1.13.1* Definition Storage Occupancy. An occupancy used primarily for the storage or sheltering of goods, merchandise, products, or vehicles, or animals. [101:6.1.13.1] Submitter Information Verification Submitter Full Name: Gregory Harrington Organization: National Fire Protection Assoc Street Address: City: State: Zip: Submittal Date: Mon Sep 21 12:23:09 EDT 2015 Committee Statement Committee Statement: Extract update correction. Response Message: Public Input No. 34-NFPA 1-2015 [Section No. 6.1.13.1] Ballot Results This item has passed ballot 29 Eligible Voters 3 Not Returned 26 Affirmative All 0 Affirmative with Comments 0 Negative with Comments 0 Abstention Not Returned Browning, Jr., H.?Butch? Miller, Richard W. Myers, Morton L. Affirmative All Adams, Scott W. Apfelbeck, Anthony C. Bush, Kenneth E. Buuck, Daniel Collins, Jeffrey P. Davidson, Robert J. DeCrane, Sean Devlin, John F. Fangmann, F. Tom Farmer, Keith L. Farr, Ronald R. Fash, Robert Francis, Sam W. Fukuda, Andrew Page 132 of 325

22 of 297 3/4/2016 2:03 PM Kraus, Richard S. Lathrop, James K. Lovell, Vickie J. Moore, Wayne D. Myers, Christa Navarra, Joseph L. Peterkin, James S. Sharry, John A. Stashak, Catherine L. Tidwell, J. L. (Jim) Waggoner, Wayne Willse, Peter J. Page 133 of 325

23 of 297 3/4/2016 2:03 PM First Revision No. 84-NFPA 1-2015 [ Section No. 6.1.14.4.1 ] Page 134 of 325

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25 of 297 3/4/2016 2:03 PM Where separated occupancies are provided, each part of the building comprising a distinct occupancy, as described in this chapter, shall be completely separated from other occupancies by fire-resistive assemblies as specified in 6.1.14.4.2, 6.1.14.4.3, and Table 6.1.14.4.1(a) and Table 6.1.14.4.1(b), unless separation is provided by approved existing separations or as otherwise permitted by 6.1.14.4.6. [101:6.1.14.4.1] Table 6.1.14.4.1(a) Required Separation of Occupancies (hours), Part 1 Occupancy Assembly 300 Assembly >300 to 1000 Assembly >1000 Assembly 300 Assembly >300 to 1000 Assembly >1000 Educational Day-Care >12 Clients Day-Care Homes Health Care Ambulatory Health Care Detention & Correctional Two-Fa Dwelli 0 0 2 2 1 2 2 2 2 0 0 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 0 0 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 Educational 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 Day-Care >12 Clients Day-Care Homes 2 2 2 2 1 2 2 2 2 1 2 2 2 1 2 2 2 2 Health Care 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 Ambulatory Health Care Detention & Correctional One- & Two- Family Dwellings Lodging or Rooming Houses Hotels & Dormitories Apartment Buildings Board & Care, Small Board & Care, Large 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 Mercantile 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 Mercantile, Mall Mercantile, Bulk Retail 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 2 2 3 Business 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 2 2 Industrial, General Purpose Industrial, One- Special- Purpose Industrial, High Hazard Storage, Low & Ordinary Hazard 2 2 3 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 2 NP 3 2 2 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 Page 136 of 325

26 of 297 3/4/2016 2:03 PM Occupancy Storage, High Hazard NP: Not permitted. Assembly 300 Assembly >300 to 1000 Assembly >1000 Educational Day-Care >12 Clients Day-Care Homes Health Care Ambulatory Health Care Detention & Correctional Two-Fa Dwelli 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 2 NP 3 Minimum Fire Resistance Rating. The fire resistance rating is permitted to be reduced by 1 hour, but in no case to less than 1 hour, where the building is protected throughout by an approved automatic sprinkler system in accordance with NFPA 13 and supervised in accordance with 13.3.1.7 13.3.1.8. The 1-hour reduction due to the presence of sprinklers in accordance with the single-dagger footnote is not permitted. [101:Table 6.1.14.4.1(a)] Table 6.1.14.4.1(b) Required Separation of Occupancies (hours), Part 2 Occupancy Assembly 300 Assembly >300 to 1000 Assembly >1000 Apartment Buildings Board & Care, Small Board & Care, Large Mercantile Mercantile, Mall Mercantile, Bulk Retail Business Industrial, General Purpose Industrial, One- Special- Purpose Industrial, High Hazard 2 2 2 2 2 3 1 2 2 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 2 2 2 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 2 3 2 3 3 Educational 2 2 2 2 2 3 2 3 3 3 3 Day-Care >12 Clients Day-Care Homes 2 2 2 2 2 3 2 3 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 3 2 3 3 3 2 Health Care 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 Ambulatory Health Care Detention & Correctional One- & Two- Family Dwellings Lodging or Rooming Houses Hotels & Dormitories Apartment Buildings Board & Care, Small Board & Care, Large 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 2 2 2 2 Storage Low & Ordinar Hazard 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 NP 2 1 1 2 2 2 3 2 2 2 3 2 1 2 2 2 2 3 2 2 2 3 2 1 2 2 2 2 3 2 2 2 3 2 2 2 2 2 3 2 2 2 3 2 2 1 2 2 3 2 3 3 3 3 2 1 2 2 3 2 3 3 3 3 Mercantile 2 2 2 0 3 2 2 2 3 2 Mercantile, Mall Mercantile, Bulk Retail 2 2 2 0 3 2 3 3 3 2 3 3 3 3 3 2 2 2 3 2 Business 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 Industrial, General Purpose 2 3 3 2 3 2 2 1 1 1 Page 137 of 325

27 of 297 3/4/2016 2:03 PM Occupancy Industrial, Special- Purpose Industrial, High Hazard Storage, Low & Ordinary Hazard Storage, High Hazard NP: Not permitted. Apartment Buildings Board & Care, Small Board & Care, Large Mercantile Mercantile, Mall Mercantile, Bulk Retail Business Industrial, General Purpose Industrial, Special- Purpose Industrial, High Hazard 2 3 3 2 3 2 2 1 1 1 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 1 1 1 Storage Low & Ordinar Hazard 2 3 3 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 3 3 3 3 3 2 2 1 1 1 1 Minimum Fire Resistance Rating. The fire resistance rating is permitted to be reduced by 1 hour, but in no case to less than 1 hour, where the building is protected throughout by an approved automatic sprinkler system in accordance with NFPA 13 and supervised in accordance with 13.3.1.7 13.3.1.8. The 1-hour reduction due to the presence of sprinklers in accordance with the single-dagger footnote is not permitted. [101:Table 6.1.14.4.1(b)] Submitter Information Verification Submitter Full Name: Gregory Harrington Organization: National Fire Protection Assoc Street Address: City: State: Zip: Submittal Date: Mon Sep 28 11:00:11 EDT 2015 Committee Statement Committee Statement: Editorial correction to single-dagger footnote in two locations. Response Message: Ballot Results This item has passed ballot 29 Eligible Voters 3 Not Returned 26 Affirmative All 0 Affirmative with Comments 0 Negative with Comments 0 Abstention Not Returned Browning, Jr., H.?Butch? Miller, Richard W. Myers, Morton L. Affirmative All Adams, Scott W. Apfelbeck, Anthony C. Bush, Kenneth E. Page 138 of 325

28 of 297 3/4/2016 2:03 PM Buuck, Daniel Collins, Jeffrey P. Davidson, Robert J. DeCrane, Sean Devlin, John F. Fangmann, F. Tom Farmer, Keith L. Farr, Ronald R. Fash, Robert Francis, Sam W. Fukuda, Andrew Kraus, Richard S. Lathrop, James K. Lovell, Vickie J. Moore, Wayne D. Myers, Christa Navarra, Joseph L. Peterkin, James S. Sharry, John A. Stashak, Catherine L. Tidwell, J. L. (Jim) Waggoner, Wayne Willse, Peter J. Page 139 of 325

29 of 297 3/4/2016 2:03 PM First Revision No. 112-NFPA 1-2015 [ Chapter 7 ] Chapter 7 Reserved Emergency Communication and Mass Notification Reserved 7.1 Fundamental Requirements. Every new educational (K-12) and college-university building shall conduct a risk analysis and prepare an emergency response plan for the emergency communications and mass notification needs. 7.2 Risk Analysis for Mass Notification Systems. 7.2.1 General. Notification systems shall be provided in accordance with NFPA 72 and the provisions of 7.2.2 through 7.2.4. 7.2.2 Considerations. The risk analysis required by 10.5.4.1 shall additionally address all of the following considerations: (1) Fire and non-fire emergencies (2) The specific nature and anticipated risks of each facility (3) Characteristics of associated buildings, areas, spaces, campuses, equipment, and operations 7.2.3 Emergency Communications System. An emergency communications system in accordance with NFPA 72 shall be provided where the need for such is identified by the risk analysis commensurate with the likelihood, vulnerability, magnitude, and potential consequences of emergencies. 7.2.4 Emergency Action Plan. The completed emergency action plan in accordance with NFPA 72 shall be used for the design of the mass notification and emergency communication systems. Submitter Information Verification Submitter Full Name: Gregory Harrington Organization: National Fire Protection Assoc Street Address: City: State: Zip: Submittal Date: Wed Oct 14 13:18:30 EDT 2015 Committee Statement Committee Statement: The proposed language is being added based on a request from the Center for Campus Fire Safety for model code requirements for an evaluation of the need for mass notification systems in educational settings. The request was driven by loss of life incidents that have shown real-time communication would have helped save lives of occupants and first responders: Khobar Towers 6/96; Virginia Tech 4/07; Columbine School 4/99; Sandy Hook 12/12. The Center also cites the NFPA School Safety, Codes and Security report, 12/14. Response Message: Ballot Results This item has passed ballot 29 Eligible Voters 3 Not Returned 25 Affirmative All 1 Affirmative with Comments 0 Negative with Comments 0 Abstention Page 140 of 325

30 of 297 3/4/2016 2:03 PM Not Returned Browning, Jr., H.?Butch? Miller, Richard W. Myers, Morton L. Affirmative All Adams, Scott W. Apfelbeck, Anthony C. Bush, Kenneth E. Buuck, Daniel Collins, Jeffrey P. Davidson, Robert J. DeCrane, Sean Devlin, John F. Fangmann, F. Tom Farmer, Keith L. Farr, Ronald R. Fash, Robert Francis, Sam W. Fukuda, Andrew Kraus, Richard S. Lathrop, James K. Lovell, Vickie J. Moore, Wayne D. Myers, Christa Navarra, Joseph L. Peterkin, James S. Sharry, John A. Stashak, Catherine L. Waggoner, Wayne Willse, Peter J. Affirmative with Comment Tidwell, J. L. (Jim) 7.2.1 states: "Notification systems shall be provided in accordance with NFPA 72 and the provisions of 7.2.2 through 7.2.4."; this will lead to confusion as to when such a system is required; 7.2.3 states that the system is only required when the risk assessment indicates such. Clarification of this requirements should be considered. Page 141 of 325

31 of 297 3/4/2016 2:03 PM First Revision No. 121-NFPA 1-2015 [ New Section after 10.2.6 ] 10.2.7 Minimum Fire Prevention Inspection Frequencies for Existing Occupancies. 10.2.7.1 Fire prevention inspections shall occur on existing premises in accordance with the minimum inspection frequency schedule specified in Table 10.2.7.1. Table 10.2.7.1 Minimum Inspection Frequency High Moderate Low Critical infrastructure [ 1730: Table 6.7] 10.2.7.2 Occupancy Risk Classification Annually Biennially Triennially Per AHJ Frequency Where required or permitted by the AHJ, the required fire prevention inspection shall be conducted by an approved party that is qualified in accordance with NFPA 1031. 10.2.7.3 The AHJ shall be permitted to approve alternative qualifications for the approved party specified in 10.2.7.2. 10.2.7.4 The provisions of 10.2.7 shall not apply to detached one- and two-family dwellings or townhomes. Supplemental Information File Name Description FR-121-Attachment.docx New Table 10.2.7.1 Submitter Information Verification Submitter Full Name: Gregory Harrington Organization: National Fire Protection Assoc Street Address: City: State: Zip: Submittal Date: Thu Oct 15 15:00:59 EDT 2015 Committee Statement Committee Statement: NFPA 1730 has just been promulgated and contains minimum inspection frequencies for existing occupancies. In order to ensure existing occupancies comply with the fire prevention code, a fire prevention inspection is required a part of the standard of care as specified in NFPA 1730. This proposal incorporates that standard of care into NFPA 1. The default is that the local fire AHJ should conduct the inspection in accordance. However, if staffing does not permit or if the local jurisdiction does not have a qualified individual, the owner, occupant or operator can retain an AHJ approved NFPA 1031 qualified individual to conduct the inspection. Thereby, fire code compliance is achieved in accordance with the 1730 standard. This PI was revised based on direction from the TC at the Pre-First Draft meeting. The following changes were made: 1. Deleted the terms, operator and occupant. 2. Inserted language that permits the AHJ to approve alternative qualifications for the third party inspector. In addition.. 1. The "violations" provisions were deleted as that is already contained in chapter 1 and does not need to be repeated and; 2. Editorial corrections and; 3. Revised 10.2.7 based on the use of the term owner and the responsibilities for notification to provide better clarity and Page 142 of 325

32 of 297 3/4/2016 2:03 PM Response Message: consistency with the existing code text. Public Input No. 123-NFPA 1-2015 [New Section after 10.2.6] Ballot Results This item has passed ballot 29 Eligible Voters 3 Not Returned 25 Affirmative All 1 Affirmative with Comments 0 Negative with Comments 0 Abstention Not Returned Browning, Jr., H.?Butch? Miller, Richard W. Myers, Morton L. Affirmative All Adams, Scott W. Apfelbeck, Anthony C. Bush, Kenneth E. Buuck, Daniel Collins, Jeffrey P. Davidson, Robert J. DeCrane, Sean Devlin, John F. Fangmann, F. Tom Farmer, Keith L. Farr, Ronald R. Fash, Robert Francis, Sam W. Fukuda, Andrew Kraus, Richard S. Lathrop, James K. Lovell, Vickie J. Moore, Wayne D. Myers, Christa Navarra, Joseph L. Peterkin, James S. Sharry, John A. Stashak, Catherine L. Waggoner, Wayne Willse, Peter J. Affirmative with Comment Tidwell, J. L. (Jim) this change introduces the term "party" when describing an approved person to perform inspections. I understand this refers to third party plan review/inspection companies, but the code should clearly state that the individual person should be qualified to perform the duties described. Changing "party" to "person" is one solution. Page 143 of 325

Table 10.2.7.1 Minimum Inspection Frequency High Moderate Low Critical infrastructure [1730: Table 6.7] Occupancy Risk Classification Frequency Annually Biennially Triennially Per AHJ Page 144 of 325

33 of 297 3/4/2016 2:03 PM First Revision No. 15-NFPA 1-2015 [ New Section after 10.11.1.1 ] 10.11.1.2 Address numbers shall be a minimum of 4 in. (100 mm) high with a minimum stroke width of 1 2 in. (13 mm). Submitter Information Verification Submitter Full Name: Gregory Harrington Organization: National Fire Protection Assoc Street Address: City: State: Zip: Submittal Date: Mon Sep 21 13:58:00 EDT 2015 Committee Statement Committee Statement: Response Message: The code should specify a minimum height and width for address numbers to ensure a reasonable level of visibility to emergency responders. The current 10.11.1.1 states that addresses shall be plainly legible and visible. However, this creates a source for conflict and differences of opinion. The 4" minimum is a reasonable standard. Public Input No. 137-NFPA 1-2015 [New Section after 10.11.1.1] Ballot Results This item has passed ballot 29 Eligible Voters 3 Not Returned 26 Affirmative All 0 Affirmative with Comments 0 Negative with Comments 0 Abstention Not Returned Browning, Jr., H.?Butch? Miller, Richard W. Myers, Morton L. Affirmative All Adams, Scott W. Apfelbeck, Anthony C. Bush, Kenneth E. Buuck, Daniel Collins, Jeffrey P. Davidson, Robert J. DeCrane, Sean Devlin, John F. Fangmann, F. Tom Farmer, Keith L. Farr, Ronald R. Fash, Robert Page 145 of 325

34 of 297 3/4/2016 2:03 PM Francis, Sam W. Fukuda, Andrew Kraus, Richard S. Lathrop, James K. Lovell, Vickie J. Moore, Wayne D. Myers, Christa Navarra, Joseph L. Peterkin, James S. Sharry, John A. Stashak, Catherine L. Tidwell, J. L. (Jim) Waggoner, Wayne Willse, Peter J. Page 146 of 325

35 of 297 3/4/2016 2:03 PM First Revision No. 125-NFPA 1-2015 [ New Section after 10.11.1.3 ] 10.11.1.3* Telecommunications equipment utilized to communicate address data to E911 communication centers shall be programmed and maintained to accurately convey such address information to the E911 communication center. Supplemental Information File Name FR-125-Attachment.docx Description New associated Annex A text Submitter Information Verification Submitter Full Name: Gregory Harrington Organization: National Fire Protection Assoc Street Address: City: State: Zip: Submittal Date: Mon Oct 19 10:24:29 EDT 2015 Committee Statement Committee Statement: Proper programing of telecommunications equipment to convey correct address information in the event of a E911 call is imperative. Incorrect information can result in a delayed response to a fire, EMS or other emergency. The code should require the owner/occupant to do their part in ensuring that their chain in the E911 communication is correct and maintained. Response Message: Public Input No. 4-NFPA 1-2015 [New Section after 10.11.1.3] Ballot Results This item has passed ballot 29 Eligible Voters 3 Not Returned 26 Affirmative All 0 Affirmative with Comments 0 Negative with Comments 0 Abstention Not Returned Browning, Jr., H.?Butch? Miller, Richard W. Myers, Morton L. Affirmative All Adams, Scott W. Apfelbeck, Anthony C. Bush, Kenneth E. Buuck, Daniel Collins, Jeffrey P. Davidson, Robert J. DeCrane, Sean Page 147 of 325

36 of 297 3/4/2016 2:03 PM Devlin, John F. Fangmann, F. Tom Farmer, Keith L. Farr, Ronald R. Fash, Robert Francis, Sam W. Fukuda, Andrew Kraus, Richard S. Lathrop, James K. Lovell, Vickie J. Moore, Wayne D. Myers, Christa Navarra, Joseph L. Peterkin, James S. Sharry, John A. Stashak, Catherine L. Tidwell, J. L. (Jim) Waggoner, Wayne Willse, Peter J. Page 148 of 325

A.10.11.1.XX E911, otherwise known as "Enhanced 911," attempts to automatically associate a location with the origin of a call. This location could be a physical address or a geographic reference point. When E911 is in place, the address or geographic reference point is automatically transmitted to the Public Safety Answering Point (PSAP.) This paragraph ensures telecommunications equipment that is part of the transmission path will be properly programmed to communicate correct address information to the E911 PSAP. It is not the intent of this provision to require E911 capability of the telecommunications equipment where the PSAP is not capable of receiving such data. Page 149 of 325

37 of 297 3/4/2016 2:03 PM First Revision No. 16-NFPA 1-2015 [ New Section after 10.11.1.3 ] 10.11.1.6 Address numbers for suites within a multiple tenant building or complex shall be individually identified in a manner approved by the AHJ. Submitter Information Verification Submitter Full Name: Gregory Harrington Organization: National Fire Protection Assoc Street Address: City: State: Zip: Submittal Date: Mon Sep 21 14:09:24 EDT 2015 Committee Statement Committee Statement: The current language in 10.11.1, does not provide any provision for the addressing of individual suites in a multiple tenant environment. A shopping center could have one single address, displayed at the street in accordance with 10.11.1.1, but numerous suites that are unidentified as to numerical and be in compliance with the current provision of NFPA 1. This creates the potential for significant delays in response times of emergency responders when trying to locate a particular suite within a multi-suite complex. Public Input No. 138-NFPA 1-2015 [New Section after 10.11.1.3] Ballot Results This item has passed ballot 29 Eligible Voters 3 Not Returned 26 Affirmative All 0 Affirmative with Comments 0 Negative with Comments 0 Abstention Not Returned Browning, Jr., H.?Butch? Miller, Richard W. Myers, Morton L. Affirmative All Adams, Scott W. Apfelbeck, Anthony C. Bush, Kenneth E. Buuck, Daniel Collins, Jeffrey P. Davidson, Robert J. DeCrane, Sean Devlin, John F. Fangmann, F. Tom Farmer, Keith L. Farr, Ronald R. Fash, Robert Page 150 of 325

38 of 297 3/4/2016 2:03 PM Francis, Sam W. Fukuda, Andrew Kraus, Richard S. Lathrop, James K. Lovell, Vickie J. Moore, Wayne D. Myers, Christa Navarra, Joseph L. Peterkin, James S. Sharry, John A. Stashak, Catherine L. Tidwell, J. L. (Jim) Waggoner, Wayne Willse, Peter J. Page 151 of 325

39 of 297 3/4/2016 2:03 PM First Revision No. 17-NFPA 1-2015 [ New Section after 10.11.1.3 ] 10.11.1.4 The assignment of addresses to buildings shall be in accordance with a method approved by the AHJ. 10.11.1.5 Addresses shall not be changed unless approved by that AHJ. Submitter Information Verification Submitter Full Name: Gregory Harrington Organization: National Fire Protection Assoc Street Address: City: State: Zip: Submittal Date: Mon Sep 21 14:11:20 EDT 2015 Committee Statement Committee Statement: Assignment of addressing to buildings and changes of addresses to existing buildings can create significant difficulties to emergency responders if a consistent approach is not utilized. Maintaining a current addressing methodology is becoming increasingly important as addressing databases are being used in new technology application during a response, such as GIS. The AHJ should have a formal initial addressing mechanism and method to review and approve changes to existing addresses in order to ensure databases are maintained and response times are not adversely impacted. Public Input No. 139-NFPA 1-2015 [New Section after 10.11.1.3] Ballot Results This item has passed ballot 29 Eligible Voters 3 Not Returned 26 Affirmative All 0 Affirmative with Comments 0 Negative with Comments 0 Abstention Not Returned Browning, Jr., H.?Butch? Miller, Richard W. Myers, Morton L. Affirmative All Adams, Scott W. Apfelbeck, Anthony C. Bush, Kenneth E. Buuck, Daniel Collins, Jeffrey P. Davidson, Robert J. DeCrane, Sean Devlin, John F. Fangmann, F. Tom Farmer, Keith L. Page 152 of 325

40 of 297 3/4/2016 2:03 PM Farr, Ronald R. Fash, Robert Francis, Sam W. Fukuda, Andrew Kraus, Richard S. Lathrop, James K. Lovell, Vickie J. Moore, Wayne D. Myers, Christa Navarra, Joseph L. Peterkin, James S. Sharry, John A. Stashak, Catherine L. Tidwell, J. L. (Jim) Waggoner, Wayne Willse, Peter J. Page 153 of 325

41 of 297 3/4/2016 2:03 PM First Revision No. 89-NFPA 1-2015 [ Section No. 10.18.3.3 [Excluding any Sub-Sections] ] The 18 in. (457 450 mm) dimension shall not limit the height of shelving on a wall or shelving against a wall in accordance with 10.19.3 10.18.3, of this Code, and 8.7.6, 8.8.6, and Section 8.9 of NFPA 13. [13:8.6.6.2] Submitter Information Verification Submitter Full Name: Gregory Harrington Organization: National Fire Protection Assoc Street Address: City: State: Zip: Submittal Date: Mon Sep 28 11:13:48 EDT 2015 Committee Statement Committee Statement: Editorial correction. Response Message: Ballot Results This item has passed ballot 29 Eligible Voters 3 Not Returned 26 Affirmative All 0 Affirmative with Comments 0 Negative with Comments 0 Abstention Not Returned Browning, Jr., H.?Butch? Miller, Richard W. Myers, Morton L. Affirmative All Adams, Scott W. Apfelbeck, Anthony C. Bush, Kenneth E. Buuck, Daniel Collins, Jeffrey P. Davidson, Robert J. DeCrane, Sean Devlin, John F. Fangmann, F. Tom Farmer, Keith L. Farr, Ronald R. Fash, Robert Francis, Sam W. Fukuda, Andrew Kraus, Richard S. Page 154 of 325

42 of 297 3/4/2016 2:03 PM Lathrop, James K. Lovell, Vickie J. Moore, Wayne D. Myers, Christa Navarra, Joseph L. Peterkin, James S. Sharry, John A. Stashak, Catherine L. Tidwell, J. L. (Jim) Waggoner, Wayne Willse, Peter J. Page 155 of 325

43 of 297 3/4/2016 2:03 PM First Revision No. 126-NFPA 1-2015 [ Section No. 10.19.1 [Excluding any Sub-Sections] ] Structures intended as children's playgrounds installed indoors and that which exceed exceeding 10 ft (3.1 m) in height and or 160 ft 2 (14.9 m 2 ) in area shall comply with the specifications in 10.19.1.1through 10.19.1.4. Submitter Information Verification Submitter Full Name: Gregory Harrington Organization: National Fire Protection Assoc Street Address: City: State: Zip: Submittal Date: Mon Oct 19 10:40:32 EDT 2015 Committee Statement Committee Statement: Response Message: In multiple occasions recommendations have been submitted to AHJs for children's play structures that comply with the width but have a very large height or comply with the height but have a width that significantly exceeds the limits and that means that the requirements need not be met. That is not the intent of the requirement. The intent clearly is that the play structure should not exceed either requirement and that is what this public input would achieve. The other change proposed is purely editorial: the requirements fir the children's play structures are not just in 10.19.1.1 but continue until 10.19.1.4. Public Input No. 191-NFPA 1-2015 [Section No. 10.19.1 [Excluding any Sub-Sections]] Ballot Results This item has passed ballot 29 Eligible Voters 3 Not Returned 26 Affirmative All 0 Affirmative with Comments 0 Negative with Comments 0 Abstention Not Returned Browning, Jr., H.?Butch? Miller, Richard W. Myers, Morton L. Affirmative All Adams, Scott W. Apfelbeck, Anthony C. Bush, Kenneth E. Buuck, Daniel Collins, Jeffrey P. Davidson, Robert J. DeCrane, Sean Devlin, John F. Fangmann, F. Tom Page 156 of 325

44 of 297 3/4/2016 2:03 PM Farmer, Keith L. Farr, Ronald R. Fash, Robert Francis, Sam W. Fukuda, Andrew Kraus, Richard S. Lathrop, James K. Lovell, Vickie J. Moore, Wayne D. Myers, Christa Navarra, Joseph L. Peterkin, James S. Sharry, John A. Stashak, Catherine L. Tidwell, J. L. (Jim) Waggoner, Wayne Willse, Peter J. Page 157 of 325

45 of 297 3/4/2016 2:03 PM First Revision No. 127-NFPA 1-2015 [ Section No. 10.19.1.1 ] 10.19.1.1 Indoor children's playground structures shall be constructed of noncombustible materials or of combustible materials that comply with the following: (1) Fire retardant treated wood. (2) Light-transmitting plastics complying with the requirements in 10.19.1.2. (3) Foam plastics (including the pipe foam used in soft-contained play equipment structures) having a maximum heat-release rate not greater than 100 kw when tested in accordance with UL 1975 or NFPA 289, Standard Method of Fire Test for Individual Fuel Packages, using the 20 kw ignition source. (4) Aluminum composite material (ACM) meeting the requirements of Class A interior finish in accordance with Chapter 10 of NFPA 101, Life Safety Code, when tested as an assembly in the maximum thickness intended for use. (5) Textiles and films complying with the flame propagation performance criteria contained in Test Method 1 or Test Method 2, as appropriate, of NFPA 701. (6) Plastic materials used to construct rigid components of soft-contained play equipment structures (such as tubes, windows, panels, junction boxes, pipes, slides, and decks) exhibiting a peak rate of heat release not exceeding 400 kw/m 2 when tested in accordance with ASTM E1354 at an incident heat flux of 0.24 in. (50 kw/m 2 ) 50 kw/m 2 in the horizontal orientation at a thickness of 0.24 in. (6 mm). (7) Balls used in ball pools, in soft-contained play equipment structures, shall have a maximum heat release rate not greater than 100 kw when tested in accordance with UL 1975 or NFPA 289 using the 20 kw ignition source. The minimum specimen test size shall be 36 in. 36 in. (0.91 m 0.91 m) by an average of 21 in. (0.56 m) deep, and the balls shall be held in a box constructed of galvanized steel poultry netting wire mesh. (8) Foam plastics shall be covered by a fabric, coating, or film meeting the flame propagation performance criteria contained in Test Method 1 or Test Method 2, as appropriate, of NFPA 701. (9) The floor covering within the children's playground structure shall exhibit a Class I interior floor finish classification, as described in Chapter 10 of NFPA 101, when tested in accordance with NFPA 253 Standard Method of Test for Critical Radiant Flux of Floor Covering Systems Using a Radiant Heat Energy Source or with ASTM E648, Standard Test Method for Critical Radiant Flux of Floor Covering Systems Using a Radiant Heat Energy Source. Submitter Information Verification Submitter Full Name: Gregory Harrington Organization: National Fire Protection Assoc Street Address: City: State: Zip: Submittal Date: Mon Oct 19 10:42:52 EDT 2015 Committee Statement Committee Statement: Response Message: This proposes two changes: 1. the first change is an errata and the change eliminates language that came in by accident and that is not relevant to the section, in item (6). The heat flux for ASTM E1354 should be referenced in kw/m2 and not in in. 2. the second change is basically editorial: ASTM E648 is the ASTM equivalent to NFPA 253 and both NFPA 101 and NFPA 5000 mention ASTM E648 when they mention NFPA 253, since they are equivalent. However labs may have tested to one or the other and adding this would prevent concerns over whether retesting is needed: it is not needed. Public Input No. 192-NFPA 1-2015 [Section No. 10.19.1.1] Ballot Results This item has passed ballot 29 Eligible Voters 3 Not Returned Page 158 of 325

46 of 297 3/4/2016 2:03 PM 26 Affirmative All 0 Affirmative with Comments 0 Negative with Comments 0 Abstention Not Returned Browning, Jr., H.?Butch? Miller, Richard W. Myers, Morton L. Affirmative All Adams, Scott W. Apfelbeck, Anthony C. Bush, Kenneth E. Buuck, Daniel Collins, Jeffrey P. Davidson, Robert J. DeCrane, Sean Devlin, John F. Fangmann, F. Tom Farmer, Keith L. Farr, Ronald R. Fash, Robert Francis, Sam W. Fukuda, Andrew Kraus, Richard S. Lathrop, James K. Lovell, Vickie J. Moore, Wayne D. Myers, Christa Navarra, Joseph L. Peterkin, James S. Sharry, John A. Stashak, Catherine L. Tidwell, J. L. (Jim) Waggoner, Wayne Willse, Peter J. Page 159 of 325

47 of 297 3/4/2016 2:03 PM First Revision No. 128-NFPA 1-2015 [ Section No. 11.5.2.3 ] 11.5.2.3 Only listed kerosene Kerosene heaters shall be used. The listed and labeled in accordance with UL 647, Standard for Unvented Kerosene-Fired Room Heaters and Portable Heaters, and their use shall meet all of the following safeguards shall apply : (1) Provide adequate Adequate ventilation shall be provided. (2) Do Kerosene heaters shall not place be placed on carpeting. (3) Keep Kerosene heaters shall be located not less than 3 ft (0.9 m) away from combustible furnishings or and drapes. (4) Use only Only approved Type 1-K water clear kerosene shall be used. (5) Allow Kerosene heaters shall be allowed to cool before refueling. Submitter Information Verification Submitter Full Name: Gregory Harrington Organization: National Fire Protection Assoc Street Address: City: State: Zip: Submittal Date: Mon Oct 19 10:46:59 EDT 2015 Committee Statement Committee Statement: Response Message: UL 647, the UL Standard for Safety for Unvented Kerosene-Fired Room Heaters and Portable Heaters, provides requirements for unvented kerosene-fired room heaters, including requirements for automatic primary safety controls or to be inherently constructed to prevent abnormal discharge of fuel at the burner in case of ignition failure or premature flame extinguishment. This change adds the specific UL standard to be used for the certification and listing of Kerosene heaters. Public Input No. 203-NFPA 1-2015 [Section No. 11.5.2.3] Ballot Results This item has passed ballot 29 Eligible Voters 3 Not Returned 26 Affirmative All 0 Affirmative with Comments 0 Negative with Comments 0 Abstention Not Returned Browning, Jr., H.?Butch? Miller, Richard W. Myers, Morton L. Affirmative All Adams, Scott W. Apfelbeck, Anthony C. Bush, Kenneth E. Buuck, Daniel Collins, Jeffrey P. Page 160 of 325

48 of 297 3/4/2016 2:03 PM Davidson, Robert J. DeCrane, Sean Devlin, John F. Fangmann, F. Tom Farmer, Keith L. Farr, Ronald R. Fash, Robert Francis, Sam W. Fukuda, Andrew Kraus, Richard S. Lathrop, James K. Lovell, Vickie J. Moore, Wayne D. Myers, Christa Navarra, Joseph L. Peterkin, James S. Sharry, John A. Stashak, Catherine L. Tidwell, J. L. (Jim) Waggoner, Wayne Willse, Peter J. Page 161 of 325

49 of 297 3/4/2016 2:03 PM First Revision No. 2-NFPA 1-2015 [ Section No. 11.9.3 ] 11.9.3 The emergency command center room shall be a minimum of 96 ft 2 (8.9 m 2 ) 200 ft 2 (19 m 2 ) with a minimum dimension of 8 ft (2.4 m) 10 ft (3050 mm). Submitter Information Verification Submitter Full Name: Gregory Harrington Organization: National Fire Protection Assoc Street Address: City: State: Zip: Submittal Date: Fri Sep 18 15:58:09 EDT 2015 Committee Statement Committee Statement: DRAFT FR from Pre-FD mtg - For consistency with NFPA 5000. Response Message: Ballot Results This item has passed ballot 29 Eligible Voters 3 Not Returned 24 Affirmative All 1 Affirmative with Comments 1 Negative with Comments 0 Abstention Not Returned Browning, Jr., H.?Butch? Miller, Richard W. Myers, Morton L. Affirmative All Adams, Scott W. Bush, Kenneth E. Buuck, Daniel Collins, Jeffrey P. Davidson, Robert J. DeCrane, Sean Devlin, John F. Fangmann, F. Tom Farmer, Keith L. Farr, Ronald R. Fash, Robert Francis, Sam W. Fukuda, Andrew Kraus, Richard S. Page 162 of 325

50 of 297 3/4/2016 2:03 PM Lathrop, James K. Lovell, Vickie J. Moore, Wayne D. Myers, Christa Navarra, Joseph L. Sharry, John A. Stashak, Catherine L. Tidwell, J. L. (Jim) Waggoner, Wayne Willse, Peter J. Affirmative with Comment Apfelbeck, Anthony C. I concur with James Peterkin's comments in his negative vote on this FR item. This item does need to be corrected at the comments stage with a provision added that limits this requirement to new construction. Negative with Comment Peterkin, James S. As written, this change would require an existing fire command center be expanded to meet the new requirements. Command centers are generally landlocked in an existing building and cannot be easily expanded. This revision should include language for existing construction such as for "New Construction..." or "Unless previously approved..." Page 163 of 325

51 of 297 3/4/2016 2:03 PM First Revision No. 108-NFPA 1-2015 [ Section No. 11.10.2 ] 11.10.2 Where required by the AHJ, two-way radio communication enhancement systems shall comply with NFPA 72 NFPA 1221. Submitter Information Verification Submitter Full Name: Kristin Bigda Organization: [ Not Specified ] Street Address: City: State: Zip: Submittal Date: Fri Oct 09 17:31:03 EDT 2015 Committee Statement Committee Statement: Requirements for two-way radio communication enhancement systems are now located in NFPA 1221. Response Message: Ballot Results This item has passed ballot 29 Eligible Voters 3 Not Returned 26 Affirmative All 0 Affirmative with Comments 0 Negative with Comments 0 Abstention Not Returned Browning, Jr., H.?Butch? Miller, Richard W. Myers, Morton L. Affirmative All Adams, Scott W. Apfelbeck, Anthony C. Bush, Kenneth E. Buuck, Daniel Collins, Jeffrey P. Davidson, Robert J. DeCrane, Sean Devlin, John F. Fangmann, F. Tom Farmer, Keith L. Farr, Ronald R. Fash, Robert Francis, Sam W. Fukuda, Andrew Kraus, Richard S. Page 164 of 325

52 of 297 3/4/2016 2:03 PM Lathrop, James K. Lovell, Vickie J. Moore, Wayne D. Myers, Christa Navarra, Joseph L. Peterkin, James S. Sharry, John A. Stashak, Catherine L. Tidwell, J. L. (Jim) Waggoner, Wayne Willse, Peter J. Page 165 of 325

53 of 297 3/4/2016 2:03 PM First Revision No. 129-NFPA 1-2015 [ Section No. 11.12.2.1 ] 11.12.2.1 * Marking. Photovoltaic systems shall be permanently marked as specified in this subsection. 11.12.2.1.1 Main Service Disconnect Marking. A label shall be permanently affixed to the main service disconnect panel serving alternating current (ac) and direct current (dc) photovoltaic systems. The label shall be red with white capital letters at least 3 4 in. (19 mm) in height and in a nonserif font, to read: WARNING: PHOTOVOLTAIC POWER SOURCE. The materials used for the label shall be reflective, weather resistant, and suitable for the environment. 11.12.2.1.2 Circuit Disconnecting Means Marking. A permanent label shall be affixed adjacent to the circuit breaker controlling the inverter or other photovoltaic system electrical controller serving ac and dc photovoltaic systems. The label shall have contrasting color with capital letters at least 3 8 in. (10 mm) in height and in a nonserif font, to read: PHOTOVOLTAIC DISCONNECT. The label shall be constructed of durable adhesive material or other approved material. 11.12.2.1.3 Conduit, Raceway, Enclosure, Cable Assembly, and Junction Box Markings. Marking shall be required on all interior and exterior dc conduits, raceways, enclosures, cable assemblies, and junction boxes. 11.12.2.1.3.1 Marking Locations. Marking shall be placed on all dc conduits, raceways, enclosures, and cable assemblies every 10 ft (3048 mm), at turns, and above and below penetrations. Marking shall be placed on all dc combiner and junction boxes. 11.12.2.1.3.2 Marking Content and Format. Marking for dc conduits, raceways, enclosures, cable assemblies, and junction boxes shall be red with white lettering with minimum 3 8 in. (10 mm) capital letters in a nonserif font, to read: WARNING: PHOTOVOLTAIC POWER SOURCE. Marking shall be reflective, weather resistant, and suitable for the environment. 11.12.2.1.4 Secondary Power Source Markings. Where photovoltaic systems are interconnected to battery systems, generator backup systems, or other secondary power systems, additional signage acceptable to the AHJ shall be required indicating the location of the secondary power source shutoff switch. 11.12.2.1.5 Installer Information. Signage, acceptable to the AHJ, shall be installed adjacent to the main disconnect indicating the name and emergency telephone number of the installing contractor. 11.12.2.1.6 Inverter Marking. Markings shall not be required for inverters. 11.12.2.1.1* Rapid Shutdown Marking. Buildings with a PV system shall be provided with permanent labels as described in 11.12.2.1.1.1 through 11.12.2.1.1.7. 11.12.2.1.1.1 Rapid Shutdown Type. The type of PV system rapid shutdown shall be labeled as described in 11.12.2.1.1.1(A) or 11.12.2.1.1.1(B). (A) For PV systems that shut down the array and conductors leaving the array: EMERGENCY RESPONDER: THIS SOLAR PV SYSTEM IS EQUIPPED WITH RAPID SHUTDOWN TURN RAPID SHUTDOWN SWITCH TO THE OFF POSITION TO SHUT DOWN ENTIRE PV SYSTEM (B) For PV systems that only shut down conductors leaving the array: EMERGENCY RESPONDER: THIS SOLAR PV SYSTEM IS EQUIPPED WITH RAPID SHUTDOWN TURN RAPID SHUTDOWN SWITCH TO THE OFF POSITION. ONLY CONDUCTORS INSIDE BUILDING OR OFF THE ROOF WILL SHUT DOWN 11.12.2.1.1.2 The label shall be reflective, with all letters capitalized and having a minimum height of 3 8 in. (9.5 mm), in white on a red background. Page 166 of 325

54 of 297 3/4/2016 2:03 PM 11.12.2.1.1.3 The label shall include a simple diagram of a building with a roof. Diagram sections in red shall signify sections of the PV system that are not shut down when the rapid shutdown switch is operated. Sections of the diagram in green shall signify sections of the PV system that are shut down when the rapid shutdown switch is operated. 11.12.2.1.1.4 The rapid shutdown label shall be located on or no more than 3 ft (1 m) from the service disconnecting means to which the PV systems are connected, and the label shall indicate the location of the rapid shutdown switch if it is not at the same location. 11.12.2.1.1.5 Buildings with More Than One Rapid Shutdown Type. For buildings that have PV systems with both rapid shutdown types, or a rapid shutdown type and a PV system with no rapid shutdown, a detailed plan view diagram of the roof shall be provided showing each PV system and a dotted line around areas that remain energized after the rapid shutdown switch is operated. 11.12.2.1.1.6 Rapid Shutdown Switch. The rapid shutdown switch shall have a label located on or no more than 3 ft (1 m) from the switch that includes the following words: RAPID SHUTDOWN SWITCH FOR SOLAR PV SYSTEM 11.12.2.1.1.7 The label required by 11.12.2.1.1.6 shall be reflective, with all letters capitalized and having a minimum height of 3 8 in. (9.5 mm), in white on red background. [ 70: 690.56(C)] 11.12.2.1.2 Each PV system disconnecting means shall be permanently marked to identify it as a PV system disconnect and shall indicate whether in the open or closed position. [ 70: 690.13(B)] 11.12.2.1.3 Markings for Direct-Current Photovoltaic Source and Direct-Current Output Circuits on or Inside a Building. The following wiring methods and enclosures that contain PV power source conductors shall be marked with the words WARNING: PHOTOVOLTAIC POWER SOURCE by means of permanently affixed labels or other approved permanent marking: (1) Exposed raceways, cable trays, and other wiring methods (2) Covers or enclosures of pull boxes and junction boxes (3) Conduit bodies in which any of the available conduit openings are unused [ 70: 690.31(G)(3)] 11.12.2.1.3.1 Marking Locations and Methods. The labels or markings shall be visible after installation. The labels shall be reflective and shall have all letters capitalized with a minimum height of 3 8 in. (9.5 mm) white on red background. PV power circuit labels shall appear on every section of the wiring system that is separated by enclosures, walls, partitions, ceilings, or floors. Spacing between labels or markings, or between a label and a marking, shall not be more than 10 ft (3 m). Labels required by this section shall be suitable for the environment where they are installed. [ 70: 690.31(G)(4)] 11.12.2.1.4 Secondary Power Source Markings. A permanent plaque or directory, denoting all electric power sources on or in the premises, shall be installed at each service equipment location and at locations of all electric power production sources capable of being interconnected. [ 70: 705.10] 11.12.2.1.5 Installer Information. A label shall be installed adjacent to the main disconnect indicating the name and emergency telephone number of the company currently servicing the PV system. Supplemental Information File Name Description FR-129-Attachment-a.docx Replacement 11.12.2.1 FR-129-Attachment-b.docx New A.11.12.2.1.1 Submitter Information Verification Submitter Full Name: Gregory Harrington Organization: National Fire Protection Assoc Street Address: City: State: Zip: Submittal Date: Mon Oct 19 11:32:42 EDT 2015 Page 167 of 325

55 of 297 3/4/2016 2:03 PM Committee Statement Committee Statement: Response Message: Delete 11.12.2.1 and replace with attached text. The proposed revision incorporates several PIs relating to PV system marking requirements and extract text from NFPA 70. Public Input No. 290-NFPA 1-2015 [Section No. 11.12.2.2.4] Public Input No. 299-NFPA 1-2015 [Section No. 11.12.2.2.4] Public Input No. 277-NFPA 1-2015 [Section No. 11.12.2.1] Public Input No. 286-NFPA 1-2015 [Sections 11.12.2.1.5, 11.12.2.1.6] Public Input No. 237-NFPA 1-2015 [Sections 11.12.2.1.1, 11.12.2.1.2, 11.12.2.1.3, 11.12.2.1.4] Public Input No. 292-NFPA 1-2015 [New Section after A.11.12.2.1] Ballot Results This item has passed ballot 29 Eligible Voters 3 Not Returned 26 Affirmative All 0 Affirmative with Comments 0 Negative with Comments 0 Abstention Not Returned Browning, Jr., H.?Butch? Miller, Richard W. Myers, Morton L. Affirmative All Adams, Scott W. Apfelbeck, Anthony C. Bush, Kenneth E. Buuck, Daniel Collins, Jeffrey P. Davidson, Robert J. DeCrane, Sean Devlin, John F. Fangmann, F. Tom Farmer, Keith L. Farr, Ronald R. Fash, Robert Francis, Sam W. Fukuda, Andrew Kraus, Richard S. Lathrop, James K. Lovell, Vickie J. Moore, Wayne D. Myers, Christa Navarra, Joseph L. Peterkin, James S. Sharry, John A. Stashak, Catherine L. Page 168 of 325

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11.12.2.1* Marking. Photovoltaic systems shall be permanently marked as specified in this subsection. 11.12.2.1.1* Rapid Shutdown Marking. Buildings with a PV system shall be provided with permanent labels as described in 11.12.2.1.1.1 through 11.12.2.1.1.7 11.12.2.1.1.1 Rapid Shutdown Type. The type of PV system rapid shutdown shall be labeled as described in 11.12.2.1.1.1(a) or (b): (a) For PV systems that shutdown the array and conductors leaving the array: EMERGENCY RESPONDER: THIS SOLAR PV SYSTEM IS EQUIPPED WITH RAPID SHUTDOWN. TURN RAPID SHUTDOWN SWITCH TO THE OFF POSITION TO SHUTDOWN ENTIRE PV SYSTEM (b) For PV systems that only shutdown conductors leaving the array: EMERGENCY RESPONDER: THIS SOLAR PV SYSTEM IS EQUIPPED WITH RAPID SHUTDOWN. TURN RAPID SHUTDOWN SWITCH TO THE OFF POSITION. ONLY CONDUCTORS INSIDE BUILDING OR OFF THE ROOF WILL SHUT DOWN 11.12.2.1.1.2 The label shall be reflective, with all letters capitalized and having a minimum height of 3/8 in. (9.5 mm, in white on red background. 11.12.2.1.1.3 The label shall include a simple diagram of a building with a roof. Diagram sections in red shall signify sections of the PV system that are not shutdown when the rapid shutdown switch is operated. Sections of the diagram in green shall signify sections of the PV system that are shutdown when the rapid shutdown switch is operated. 11.12.2.1.1.4 The rapid shutdown label shall be located on or no more than 3 ft (1 m) from the service disconnecting means to which the PV systems are connected, and shall indicate the location of the rapid shutdown switch if not at the same location. 11.12.2.1.1.5 Buildings with More Than One Rapid Shutdown Type. Page 170 of 325

For buildings that have PV systems with both rapid shutdown types, or a rapid shutdown type and a PV system with no rapid shutdown, a detailed plan view diagram of the roof shall be provided showing each different PV system and a dotted line around areas that remain energized after the rapid shutdown switch is operated. 11.12.2.1.1.6 Rapid Shutdown Switch. The rapid shutdown switch shall have a label located on or no more than 3 ft (1 m) from the switch that includes the following wording: 11.12.2.1.1.7 RAPID SHUTDOWN SWITCH FOR SOLAR PV SYSTEM The label required by 11.12.2.1.1.6 shall be reflective, with all letters capitalized and having a minimum height of 9.5 mm (3 8 in.), in white on red background. [70:690.56(C)] 11.12.2.1.2 Each PV system disconnecting means shall be permanently marked to identify it as a PV system disconnect and shall indicate whether in the open or closed position. [70:690.13(B)] 11.12.2.1.3 Markings for Direct-Current Photovoltaic Source and Direct-Current Output Circuits on or Inside a Building. The following wiring methods and enclosures that contain PV power source conductors shall be marked with the wording WARNING: PHOTOVOLTAIC POWER SOURCE by means of permanently affixed labels or other approved permanent marking: (1) Exposed raceways, cable trays, and other wiring methods (2) Covers or enclosures of pull boxes and junction boxes (3) Conduit bodies in which any of the available conduit openings are unused [70:690.31(G)(3)] 11.12.2.1.3.1 Marking Locations and Methods. The labels or markings shall be visible after installation. The labels shall be reflective and shall have all letters capitalized with a minimum height of 3/8 in. (9.5 mm) white on red background. PV power circuit labels shall appear on every section of the wiring system that is separated by enclosures, walls, partitions, ceilings, or floors. Spacing between labels or markings, or between a label and a marking, shall not be more than 10 ft (3 m). Labels required by this section shall be suitable for the environment where they are installed. [70:690.31(G)(4)] 11.12.2.1.4 Secondary Power Source Markings. A permanent plaque or directory, denoting all electric power sources on or in the premises, shall be installed at each service equipment location and at locations of all electric power production sources capable of being interconnected. [70:705.10] 11.12.2.1.5 Installer Information. Page 171 of 325

A label shall be installed adjacent to the main disconnect indicating the name and emergency telephone number of the company currently servicing the PV system. Page 172 of 325

A.11.12.2.1.1 To clarify what the labels described in the text of 11.12.2.1.1 should look like, this annex information provides a pictorial depiction of the sign to be similarly replicated for compliance with 11.12.2.1.1. Figure A.11.12.2.1.1(a) depicts the sign required by A.11.12.2.1.1.1. Figure A.11.12.2.1.1(b) depicts the sign required by A.11.12.2.1.1.2. Figure A.11.12.2.1.1(a) Sign required by 11.12.2.1.1.1 Figure A.11.12.2.1.1(b) Sign required by 11.12.2.1.1.2 Page 173 of 325

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