James S Peterkin, PE, LEED AP Senior Fire Protection Engineer TLC Engineering for Architecture Anthony Apfelbeck, CFPS, CBO, CFO, FM, FIFireE, MPA Building and Fire Official City of Altamonte Springs, Florida
Objectives: Review the summary of changes within the 2015 edition of NFPA 1 - Fire Code. How to determine what other standards are referenced How to know when portions of the Code are extracted text vs original material Review some of the changes to referenced standards that have a significant impact on Health Care.
Mandatory Disclaimer
Historical Context: Fire/Building Codes Pre- Hurricane Andrew Post 2000 State Fire and Building Codes Florida State Fire Marshal mandated to adopt a statewide Florida Fire Prevention Code with NFPA 1 and 101 as base documents. (Florida Building Commission uses ICC as base.) Florida code updates are every three years.
Current Status: New Florida Fire Prevention Code effective 12/31/17. NFPA 1 and 101, 2015 editions are base documents. Florida specific amendments are posted on-line with SFMO. They are very limited. Referenced Standards are included.
Chapter 3 Definitions Numerous minor changes to definitions throughout Chapter 3 Example 3.3.102* Exit. That portion of a means of egress that is separated from all other spaces of a building or structure by construction, location, or equipment as required to provide a protected way of travel to the exit discharge
Chapter 10- General Safety Requirements 10.8.2.1* Emergency plans shall include the following: (1) Procedures for reporting of emergencies (2) Occupant and staff response to emergencies (3)* Evacuation, relocation and shelter-in-place procedures appropriate to the building, its occupancy, and emergencies, and hazards (4) Appropriateness of the use of elevators (5) Design and conduct of fire drills (6) Type and coverage of building fire protection systems (7) Other items required bythe AHJ Requirements are Extracted text from NFPA 101
Chapter 10- General Safety Requirements 10.10.9.3 The use of unmanned, free-floating sky lanterns and similar devices utilizing an open flame shall be prohibited.
Chapter 10- General Safety Requirements 10.11.3.1.16 Previously approved, existing signage shall not be required to comply with Exit Stair signage required for new.
Chapter 10- General Safety Requirements 10.18.3.2 The clearance between the deflector and thetop ofstorageshall be18 in. orgreater. When storage is along the wall and is not directly below sprinkler When storage is along the wall and isdirectly below sprinkler
Rule 18 Ceiling 18 18 Wall Perimeter Shelving Perimeter Shelving Wall OK Not Acceptable OK OK
Chapter 11 Building Services 11.1 Electrical Fire Safety. All newwiring, fixtures, appliances and equipment must be installed in accordance with NFPA 70 Unlessdeterminedto presentanimminentdanger,existingelectrical wiring, fixtures, appliances, and equipment shall be permitted to be maintained in accordance with NFPA 70
Chapter 11- Building Services 11.3.6 Standardized Fire Service Elevator Keys. Buildings with elevators equipped with Phase I emergency recall, Phase II emergency in-car operation, or a fire service access elevator shall be equipped to operate with a standardized fire service key complying with ASME A17.1/CSA B44, Safety Code for Elevators and Escalators except as otherwise permitted by the 11.3.6.
Chapter 11- Building Services 11.3.6 Standardized Fire Service Elevator Keys. Entirely new language Potential conflicts with Florida specific language in 69A-47 and s. 399.15 69A-47 and s. 399.15: Applies to Buildings 6 or more stories 7 Regional Master Keys 11.3.6: Applies to all elevators with a retrofit provision.
Chapter 11- Building Services 11.3.7 Elevators for Occupant-Controlled Evacuation Prior to Phase I Emergency Recall Operations and Fire Service Access Elevators. Need to prevent automatic sprinkler water from infiltrating into the hoistway enclosure from the operation of the automatic sprinkler system outside the elevator lobby.
Chapter 11- Building Services 11.10* Two-Way Radio Communication Enhancement Systems All new and existing buildings, minimum radio signal strength for fire department communications shall be maintained at a level determined by the AHJ Where required by the AHJ, two-way radio communication enhancement systems shall comply with NFPA 72. Florida Statute 633.202 (18) Existing to comply by January 2022
Chapter 12- Features of Fire Protection 12.3.2* Quality Assurance for Penetrations and Joints. New buildings >three stories Quality assurance program Prepared and monitored by the RDP In accordance with ASTM Standards (Third party inspections)
Chapter 12- Features of Fire Protection 12.3.3* Maintenance of Fire-Resistive Construction. Required fire-resistive construction Must be maintained Where readily accessible, required fire-resistance-rated assemblies in high-rise buildings shall be visually inspected for integrity at least once every 5 years. A report must be submitted to the AHJ documenting the results of the visual inspection.
Chapter 12- Features of Fire Protection 12.4.6 Care and Maintenance of Fire Doors and Other Opening Protectives. Fire door inspections
Chapter 13- Fire Protection Systems 13.2.2.6* TheAHJ can allow the removal of occupant- use hose lines where: (1) This Code does not require their installation. (2) The current building code does not require their installation. (3) The AHJ determines that the occupant-use hose line willnotbe utilizedbytrained personnel orthefire department.
Chapter 13- Fire Protection Systems 13.3.2.12.4 Existing Health Care High-rise sprinkler requirements Where a jurisdiction adopts the 2015 edition of NFPA and previously adopted the 2009edition,therequired retro-active sprinkleringof existing high-rise buildings must be completed within 6 years of the adoption of the this 2015 edition. (13.3.2.26 Applies to all High-rise buildings) Requirements are Extracted text from NFPA 101
Chapter 13- Fire Protection Systems 13.3.2.21.2.7 Requirements for Attic sprinkler protection in Small Board and Care facilities that are required to be sprinklered. Atticsused forlivingpurposes, storage,orfuel fired equipment must be sprinklered Attics Not used for living purposes can use, sprinklers or heat detection or limited/non-combustible construction or fire retardant wood construction. Requirements are Extracted text from NFPA 101
Chapter 13- Fire Protection Systems 13.3.3.4.1.2* Freeze Protection. Requires the property owner or designated representative to ensure that water-filled piping is maintained at a minimum temperature of 40 F unless an approved anti-freeze solution is utilized. Requirements are Extracted text from NFPA 25
Chapter 13- Fire Protection Systems 13.3.3.4.1.9 Information Sign Requires a sign for sprinkler systems that must be secured with a corrosion-resistant wire, chain, or other approved means (1) Location of the design area or areas (2) Discharge densities over the design area or areas (3) Required flow and residual pressure demand at the base of riser (4) Occupancy classification or commodity classification and maximum permitted storage height and configuration. (5) Hose stream allowance included in addition to the sprinkler demand Requirements are Extracted text from NFPA 25
Chapter 13- Fire Protection Systems 13.3.3.4.1.10.1 Where an impairment to a water-based fire protection system occurs or is identified during inspection, testing, or maintenance activities, the procedures outlined in Chapter 15 of NFPA 25 shall be followed, including the attachment of a tag to the impaired system. Requirements are Extracted text from NFPA 25
Chapter 13- Fire Protection Systems 13.3.3.4.3.1.1* Records shall be permitted to be stored and accessed electronically Requirements are Extracted text from NFPA 25
Chapter 13- Fire Protection Systems 13.3.3.4.3.2 Records shall indicate the following: (1) The procedure/activity performed (e.g., inspection, test, or maintenance) (2) The organization that performed the activity (3) The required frequency of the activity (4) The results, and date of the activity (5) The name and contact information of the qualified contractor or owner, including lead person for activity Requirements are Extracted text from NFPA 25
Chapter 13- Fire Protection Systems Florida specific provisions relating to fire protection contactors and NFPA 25 are supplemented by 69A-46. Red, yellow and green tag system Mandatory reporting the AHJ Impairments and deficiencies follow NFPA 25 Responsibilities of contractor and owner
Chapter 13- Fire Protection Systems 13.3.3.5.1.1 Where a sprinkler has been removedforany reason,itshall not be reinstalled. Requirements are Extracted text from NFPA 25
Chapter 13- Fire Protection Systems 13.3.3.5.1.5.5* One sprinkler wrench as specified by the sprinkler manufacturer shall be provided in the cabinet for each type of sprinkler installedto be used for the removal and installation of sprinklers in the system. Requirements are Extracted text from NFPA 25
Chapter 13- Fire Protection Systems 13.3.3.5.1.5.6 - List of sprinklers installed on the property. The list shall include the following: (1) Sprinkler Identification Number(SIN) if equipped; or the manufacturer, model, orifice, deflector type, thermal sensitivity, and pressure rating (2) General description (3) Quantity of each type to be contained in the cabinet (4) Issue or revision date of the list Requirements are Extracted text from NFPA 25
Chapter 13- Fire Protection Systems 13.4.2.2.1 - Thelocation ofand access tothe firepump room(s) shall be pre-planned with the fire department. Where not directly accessible from the outside they be must accessible through an enclosed passageway from an enclosed stairway or exterior exit The enclosed passageway requires a fire-resistance rating not less than the fire-resistance rating of the fire pump room. Requirements are Extracted text from NFPA 20
Chapter 13- Fire Protection Systems 13.4.6.5 System Demand. The actual unadjusted fire pump discharge flows and pressures installed shall meet or exceed the fire protection system's demand. Requirements are Extracted text from NFPA 20
Chapter 13- Fire Protection Systems 13.6.83.1.5 Electronic Monitoring and Alarm System. The connection to the electronic monitoring device must be continuously supervised for integrity. The power source for the electronic monitoring device shall be supervised for continuity of power. Requirements are Extracted text from NFPA 10
Chapter 13- Fire Protection Systems 13.6.4.1.2.3* Persons performing (fire extinguisher) inspections shall not be required to be certified. Requirements are Extracted text from NFPA 10
Chapter 13- Fire Protection Systems 13.6.4.2.4.1.4 -Records for manual inspection shall be kept to demonstrate that at least the last 12 monthly inspections have been performed. Requirements are Extracted text from NFPA 10
Chapter 13- Fire Protection Systems 13.7.1.4.3* Fire alarm system impairment procedures shall comply with NFPA 72, National Fire Alarm and Signaling Code. Requirements are Extracted text from NFPA 101
Chapter 13- Fire Protection Systems 13.7.1.5* Impaired and Nuisance Alarm Prone Systems. Impaired systems-required systems that are not fully operational, are no longer monitored as required by the AHJ, or are under renovation or repair. Nuisance alarm prone systems -Fire alarm systems that have produced five or more nuisance alarms in a 365-day period.
Chapter 13- Fire Protection Systems 13.7.1.5* Impaired and Nuisance Alarm Prone Systems. The AHJ can require standby fire personnel or an approved fire watch at premises where required fire alarm systems are impaired or classified as chronic nuisance alarm prone systems. The AHJ can require central station service be provided for chronic nuisance alarm prone systems. The system owner must replace required fire alarm systems that cannot be serviced or repaired to eliminate system impairments or chronic nuisance alarms.
Chapter 13- Fire Protection Systems 13.7.1.9.6.2* Where total evacuation of occupants is impractical due to building configuration, only the occupants in the affected zones shall be initially notified, and provisions shall be made to selectively notify occupants in other zones to afford orderly evacuation of the entire building provided that such arrangement is approved by the AHJ. Requirements are Extracted text from NFPA 101
Chapter 13- Fire Protection Systems 13.7.1.4.109.6.3 Where occupants are incapable of evacuating themselves because of age, physical or mental disabilities, or physical restraint, all of the following shall apply: (1) private operating mode is permitted to be used. (2) Only the attendants and other personnel required to evacuate occupants from a zone, area, floor, or building shall be required to be notified (3) Notification of personnel only needs to readily identify the zone, area, floor, or building in need of evacuation. Requirements are Extracted text from NFPA 101
New requirement from 2017 FBC 449.3.12.2 In all inpatient care rooms, spaces and areas, including sleeping, treatment, diagnostic, and therapeutic, the private operating mode as permitted and described in NFPA 72, National Fire Alarm and Signaling Code, shall be required. Only the attendants and other personnel required to evacuate occupants from a zone, area, room, floor, or building shall be required to be notified.
Chapter 13- Fire Protection Systems 13.7.1.4.109.10.2 Emergency voice/alarm communication systems shall be permitted to be used for other purposes, in accordance with the exception of mass notification inputs. Requirements are Extracted text from NFPA 72
Chapter 13- Fire Protection Systems 13.7.1.13.13 Where permitted by another section of this Code, the alarm zone shall be permitted to coincide with the permitted area for smoke compartments. Note that NFPA 99 requires this in Healthcare Occupancies 15.7.4.3.1* Where buildings are required to be subdivided into smoke compartments, fire alarm notification zones shall coincide with one or more smoke compartment boundaries or shall be in accordance with the facility fire plan. Requirements are Extracted text from NFPA 101
Chapter 13- Fire Protection Systems 13.7.3.2.2 Minimum Required Documentation. Where documentation is required by the enforcing authority, a list of the minimum documentation required for all fire alarm and emergency communications systems, including new systems and additions or alterations to existing systems: See list of 14 items Requirements are Extracted text from NFPA 72
Chapter13- Fire Protection Systems 13.7.3.2.2.3 All fire alarm drawings shall use symbols described in NFPA 170, Standard for Fire Safety and Emergency Symbols, or other symbols acceptable to the AHJ.
Chapter 13- Fire Protection Systems Manually actuated alarm-initiating devices shall be mounted on a background of contrasting color. Listed protective covers shall be permitted to be installed over single- or double- action manually actuated alarm-initiating devices. Manual fire alarm boxes shall be installed so that they are conspicuous, unobstructed, and accessible. Requirements are Extracted text from NFPA 72
Chapter 13- Fire Protection Systems 13.7.4.3.8.2* Spacing. Smoke detector spacing must be reduced where the airflow in a defined space exceeds 8 minutes per air change (total space volume) (equal to 7.5 air changes per hour).
Chapter 14 -Means of Egress 14.3.1 (9) Openings in exit enclosures Allows vestibules to be used between a normally unoccupied space and an exit enclosure Allows a normally unoccupied space and an exit enclosure to be separated by fire-protection rated door in Type I or II construction Requirements are Extracted text from NFPA 101
Chapter 14 - Means of Egress 14.9.2 Spaces About Electrical Equipment. Requires means of egress for working space around electrical equipment to comply with requirements in NFPA 70 600 volts or less NFPA 70, 110.26 (C) Over 600 volts NFPA 70, 110.33 (A) Requirements are Extracted text from NFPA 101
Chapter 16 Safeguarding Construction, Alteration, and Demolition Operations (NFPA 241) No significant changes - However greater focus
Chapter 20 Occupancy Fire Safety 20.4.2.2.2 Fire Safety Plan Requires specific items for a Fire Safety Plan in Health Care occupancies. Requirements are Extracted text from NFPA 101
Chapter 20 Health Care Occupancy Fire Safety 20.4.2.3.3* Where required by the AHJ, a floor plan shall be provided to indicate the location of all required means of egress corridors in smoke compartments having spaces not separated from the corridor by partitions. (Does not require Evacuation Maps to be posted) Requirements are Extracted text from NFPA 101
Chapter 20 AHC Occupancy Fire Safety 20.6.2.1.5* Fire drills in ambulatory health care facilities. Does not require transmission of the alarm signal. Requirements are Extracted text from NFPA 101
Chapter 20 AHC Occupancy Fire Safety 20.6.2.5.5.2* Containers used solely for recycling clean waste Maximum capacity of 96 gal Must be labeledand listedas meetingthe requirements of FM Approval Standard 6921 Not limited if stored in Hazardous area Requirements are Extracted text from NFPA 101
Chapter 26 Laboratories Using Chemicals 26.2* Laboratories in Health Care Occupancies This chapter used to reference NFPA 99 for Laboratories in Health Care. NFPA 99 now references NFPA 45
Chapter 35 Animal Housing Facilities(Reserved) Chapter and requirements were deleted from the 2015 edition of NFPA 1
Chapter 41 Welding, Cutting, and Other Hot work 41.3.2.2.1 Designated Areas Lists precautions required by operator 41.5.4.1 FireExtinguishers Requires fire extinguisher and pail of water Requirements are Extracted text from NFPA 51B
Chapter 52 Stationary Storage Battery Systems 52.3.8 Signs Lithium Ion or Lithium Metal Polymer or Valve-Regulated Lead-Acid (VRLA) batteries Nickel-Cadmium or Flooded Lead-acid batteries
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