Standard Operating Procedure Ottawa Fire Services. Fire Safety Plan Approval - Revised

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Policy Standard Operating Procedure Ottawa Fire Services CLASSIFICATION # SOP PR 03.1-2003 REV Prevention- Safety Plans SUBJECT Fire Safety Plan Approval - Revised AUTHORITY Fire Chief Ottawa Fire Services (OFS) is mandated to inspect properties and occupancies for the purpose of correcting life and fire safety hazards and ensuring a high level of compliance with the requirements of the Ontario Fire Code. Purpose To ensure Section 2.8 in the Ontario fire Code is met and that a standardized method for the review and approval of Fire Safety Plans is used City wide for consistency and accuracy Scope Fire Prevention Division Procedure 1.0 Determine requirements as per section 2.8 in the Ontario Fire Code. 1.1 See Appendix 1A (Ontario Building Code) & 1B (Ontario Fire Code) 2.0 Issue Inspection Report to comply to the Owner/Owner s representative (when necessary). 2.1 See Appendix 2A 3.0 Tracking of Fire Safety Plan (Reception) 3.1 Upon receipt of Fire Safety Plans, the receptionist or receiving person shall date stamp, apply plan stamp, attach and complete tracking sheet, log in and forward to the Records Office. (See Appendix 3a). 3.2 Confirm OFS district (East, Central or West). 3.3 Sign and forward to appropriate district. 4.0 District Records Office 4.1 Upon receipt of Fire Safety Plan, the Records Office will sign receipt of FSP on tracking sheet. 4.2 Conduct a file search and/or create a new file. 4.3 Charge file to Assistant Division Chief of that district. 4.4 Sign and forward to the Assistant Division Chief of the appropriate district. Issue : May 28, 2003 Last Revision: July 4, 2007 Page 1 of 12 SOP PR 03.1-2003 REV- Fire Safety Plan Approval - Revised

5.0 Assistant Division Chief Standard Operating Procedure Ottawa Fire Services 5.1 Will sign receipt of FSP on Tracking sheet. 5.2 Will assign to a Fire Prevention Officer. 6.0 Fire Prevention Officer 6.1 Will sign receipt of FSP on tracking sheet. 6.2 Will review using check sheet and comment sheet (see Appendix 5A & 5B). 6.3 Will action any deficiencies with Client/Client s representative. 6.4 Upon approval of content, will schedule appointment with designated contact person. 6.5 Will tour the building verifying accuracy of contents and noting any discrepancies or violations using OFM report. 6.6 Will obtain a copy of building records to confirm FSP compliance. 6.7 Will approve FSP and forward OFS copy to the Records Officer for filing and send the signed/approved FSP to the client. 7.0 Submissions in the French Language 7.1 The Fire Prevention Division contact person (FPO, A/D/C/, etc) will advise the owner that the Fire Safety Plan is required to be submitted in the English language. To assist owners in meeting their responsibility, the contact person will advise owners of the following options. (a) Owners may contact the French Language Services Division at the City of Ottawa (311) and request assistance in having the plan translated into English at the cost of the City of Ottawa or (b) Owners may, at their cost, contract an independent translation services provider or (c) Owners may conduct their own translation of the plan. 7.2 Two copies of the translated FSP are required to be submitted for approval. 7.3 Following the review and approval of the English FSP submission, a copy will be maintained on file and a copy will be returned to the owner. If an owner wishes to submit a copy of the FSP in the French language as a supplement to the English FSP, the French copy will be date stamped and filed. Issue : May 28, 2003 Last Revision: July 4, 2007 Page 2 of 12 SOP PR 03.1-2003 REV- Fire Safety Plan Approval - Revised

Standard Operating Procedure Ottawa Fire Services RESPONSIBILITIES Division Chief of Fire Prevention shall: Ensure Fire Safety Plans are reviewed in a timely manner References and Related Areas Of Interest OFC Section 2.8 (Original signed by Deputy Chief Montone for Fire Chief Larabie) R. Larabie Fire Chief, Ottawa Fire Services Branch Community and Protective Services City of Ottawa It is understood that this procedure may not address all circumstances. Conditions may exist that require some type of deviation by the Incident Commander. Decisions should always be based on experience, the safety of the public and the safety of Ottawa Fire Services personnel. Issue : May 28, 2003 Last Revision: July 4, 2007 Page 3 of 12 SOP PR 03.1-2003 REV- Fire Safety Plan Approval - Revised

Appendix 1A Table 3.1.2.1 Major Occupancy Classification Forming Part of Sentence 3.1.2.1. (1) Group Division Description of Major Occupancies A 1 Assembly occupancies intended for the production and viewing of the performing of arts A 2 Assembly occupancies not elsewhere classified in Group A A 3 Assembly occupancies of the arena type A 4 Assembly occupancies in which occupants are gathered in the open air B 1 Detention occupancies B 2 3-1 Ontario Building Code Part 3 fire Protection, Occupant Safety and Accessibility Group Division Description of Major Occupancies B 3 Care occupancies C - Residential occupancies D - Business and personal services occupancies E - Mercantile occupancies F 1 High hazard industrial occupancies F 2 Medium hazard industrial occupancies F 3 Low hazard industrial occupancies

Appendix 1B SECTION 2.8 EMERGENCY PLANNING Subsection 2.8.1. General Application 2.8.1.1.(1) The requirements of this Section shall apply to buildings containing a (a) Group 'A' or 'B' occupancy, (b) Group 'C' occupancy where the occupant load exceeds 10, (c) Group 'D' occupancy where the occupant load exceeds 300, (d) Group 'E' occupancy where the occupant load exceeds 300, (e) Group 'F' Division 1 occupancy where the occupant load exceeds 25, (f) Group 'F' Division 2 occupancy where the occupant load exceeds 100, or (g) Group 'F' Division 3 occupancy where the occupant load exceeds 300. (2) Despite Sentence (1), the requirements of this Section shall apply to buildings or premises (a) containing 4 storeys or more, including storeys below grade, (b) subject to the provisions of Subsection 3.5.3., (c) subject to the provisions of Article 4.1.5.6., (d) subject to the provisions of Article 4.12.4.1., (e) regulated by Section 9.3 (Boarding, Lodging and Rooming Houses), (f) subject to the provisions of Sentence 9.5.3.1.(3), or (g) used as a convalescent home or children's custodial home providing sleeping accommodation for more than 3 persons. (3) Despite Sentence (1), the requirements of this Section apply to recreational camps regulated under the Health Protection and Promotion Act. Instructions in emergency procedures 2.8.1.2.(1) Supervisory staff shall be instructed in the fire emergency procedures as described in the fire safety plan before they are given any responsibility for fire safety. (2) Supervisory staff shall be available on notification of a fire emergency to fulfil their obligation as described in the fire safety plan. (3) It is not necessary that supervisory staff be in the building on a continual basis. Subsection 2.8.2. Fire Safety Plan Measures in a fire safety plan 2.8.2.1.(1) A fire safety plan shall include (a) the emergency procedures to be used in case of fire including sounding the fire alarm, notifying the fire department, provisions for access for fire fighting, instructing occupants on procedures to be followed when the fire alarm sounds, evacuating endangered occupants and confining, controlling and extinguishing the fire, (b) the appointment and organization of designated supervisory staff to carry out fire safety duties, (c) the instruction of supervisory staff and other occupants so that they are aware of their responsibilities for fire safety, (d) the holding of fire drills including the emergency procedures appropriate to the building, (e) the control of fire hazards in the building, (f) the maintenance of building facilities provided for the safety of occupants, (g) the provision of alternative measures for the safety of occupants during any shutdown of fire protection equipment and systems or part thereof, and (h) instructions, including schematic diagrams, describing the type, location and operation of building fire emergency systems. (2) The fire safety plan shall be prepared, approved and implemented in buildings regulated by Article 2.8.1.1. (3) The fire safety plan shall be kept in the building in an approved location.

Institutional occupancies 2.8.2.2. There shall be sufficient supervisory staff available in institutional occupancies to carry out the duties as required in the fire safety plan. High buildings 2.8.2.3.(1) The fire safety plan in buildings within the scope of Subsection 3.2.6. of the Building Code shall, in addition to the requirements of Sentence 2.8.2.1.(1), include (a) the instruction of supervisory staff on the use of the voice communication system, (b) the procedures for use of elevators and for evacuation of persons in need of assistance, (c) the action to be taken by supervisory staff in initiating any smoke control or other fire emergency systems installed in a building in the event of fire until the fire department arrives, (d) the procedures established to facilitate fire department access to the building and fire location within the building, and (e) the instructions for the supervisory staff and fire department for the operation of the fire emergency systems. 2.8.2.4. A copy of the fire emergency procedures and other duties for supervisory staff as laid down in the fire safety plan shall be given to all supervisory staff. Posting fire emergency procedures 2.8.2.5. At least one copy of the fire emergency procedures shall be prominently posted and maintained on each floor area. Subsection 2.8.3. Fire Drills Procedures 2.8.3.1.(1) The procedure for conducting fire drills described in Clause 2.8.2.1.(1)(d) shall be included in the fire safety plan, taking into consideration (a) the building occupancy and its fire hazards, (b) the safety features provided in the building, (c) the desirable degree of participation of occupants other than supervisory staff, (d) the number and degree of experience of participating supervisory staff, and (e) the testing and operation of the emergency systems installed in buildings within the scope of Subsection 3.2.6. of the Building Code. (2) The fire drill procedures required in Sentence (1) shall be prepared in consultation with the Chief Fire Official. Frequency 2.8.3.2.(1) Fire drills as described in Sentence 2.8.3.1.(1) shall be held once during each 12-month period for the supervisory staff, except that (a) in day-care centres and Group 'B' occupancies, fire drills shall be held at least monthly, (b) in schools attended by children, total evacuation fire drills shall be held 3 times in each of the fall and spring school terms, and (c) in buildings within the scope of Subsection 3.2.6. of the Building Code, fire drills shall be held every 3 months. (2) Records of a fire drill required by Sentence (1) shall be kept for 12 months after the fire drill.

Appendix 2A FIRE SAFETY INSPECTION REPORT RAPPORT D INSPECTION DE SÉCURITÉ-INCENDIE of Inspection of Issue Address of Property / Adresse de la propiété File #/N o de dossier YY/MM/DD YY/MM/DD Address of offence Inspector / inspecteur ou inspectrice Telephone # / N o de téléphone City, Province J. Doe 798-0000 Postal Code Fire Department / Service des incendies Occupant / Occupant ou occupante Ottawa Type of Building Address of Department / Adresse du service des incendies Owner / Propriétaire Telephone # / N o de téléphone 1445 Carling Ave. Owner s # Ottawa, Ontario Address / Adresse K1Z 7L9 Owner s Person Contacted / Personne contactée City, Province Owner or Owner s rep. Postal Code During an inspection of the noted property, contraventions of the Ontario Fire Code were noted. Descriptions of the noted violations are listed below. Des infractions au code de prévention des incendies do l Ontario ont été remarquées lors d une inspection de la propriété indiquée. Une description des infractions notées figure ci-dessous. Item Point 1 2 Reference # No de référence 1.1.1.1. RESOLVE 2.8 RESOLVE Description of violations Description des infractions Unless otherwise specified, the owner shall be responsible for carrying out the provisions of this Code. Prepare a fire safety plan for official approval Emergency Planning Prepare and submit a fire safety plan for approval by the Chief Fire Official Page Page Of de 1 1 1 1 Fire officials do not have the authority to grant you an extension of time to correct the violations noted. The violations must be corrected forthwith. Failure to correct the violations by (Give one week only) as noted for each violation may result in prosecution. Les agent(e)s de la sécurité-incendie ne peuvent accorder une prorogation du délai pour corriger les infractions notées. Vous devez corriger les infractions immédiatement. Le fait de ne pas corriger ces infractions d'ici au YY/MM/DD, ou de ne pas prendre la mesure indiquée pour chaque infraction, pourrait entraîner des poursuites judiciaires. Name of Recipient Name of Inspector (Print) Nom du destinataire Client Signature Signature Nom (de l inspecteur ou de l inspectrice) J. Doe Signature Signature

Appendix 3A FIRE SAFETY PLAN APPROVAL CIRCULATION LETTER Property Address: Reception Receptionist or receiving person Received 2 copies of each FSP/FFC Stamped Forwarded Comments X Records Office Records Officer or staff responsible for files Received Record Search or File Creation Forwarded Comments X Assistant Division Chief Received Assigned Assigned to: Comments X FPO Assigned Received Hard Copy Contents Comply Inspect & Records Review Completed X

Appendix 5A Address: File # District : of Review: Reviewed By: of approval: Approved By: Inspection Report issued? yes no STAFF COPY Element Yes No N/A 1. Two copies of Staff Fire Safety Plan (SFSP) 2. Title page with address & Cover 3. Table of contents 4. Description of Building 4.1 Occupancy Class A B C D E F/1,2,3 4.2 OBC 3.2.6 applies 4.3 Number of stories 5. Access to Building 5.1 Fire Route 5.2 Lock/Key Box 5.3 Staff Fire Safety Plan Location 5.4 Location of all records 6. Appoint and instruct staff 7. Instructions to occupant 8. Contact Persons 9. Staff duties in a fire alarm/emergency situation 10. Voice Evacuation 11. Persons requiring assistance 12. Alarm Silencing 13. Ventilation Description and Controls 14. General Staff Duties 15. Control of fire hazards 16. Shut Down of Equipment 17. Stairwell Locking 18. Fire Drills 19. Stairwell locking 20. Posting of Signs Samples 20.1 Evacuation Signs 20.2 Pull Station Decals 20.3 Stairwell Markings 21. Check Inspect and Test records 22. Schematics 22.1 Site Plan 22.2 Floor Plan 22.3 Zone Plan

FIREFIGHTERS COPY Element Yes No N/A 1. Two copies of Firefighter Copy (FFC) 2. Title page 2.1 Address 2.2 Location of Staff Copy 2.3 Location of Records 2.4 Location of Lock/Key Box 3. Description of Building 4. Person Requiring Assistants 5. Elevators 6. Emergency Lighting/Generator 7. Sprinkler System 8. Special Features 9. Fire Alarm System/Automatic Ancillary Devices 10. Stand Pipe System 11. Schematics 11.1 Floor Plan 11.2 Site Plan

Appendix 5B Comments from check list: Element # Description

SOP #:SOP PR 03.1-2003 Fire Safety Plan Approval A Platoon B Platoon Print Name Signature Print Name Signature C Platoon D Platoon Print Name Signature Print Name Signature (please sign after reading above noted SOP)