JOINT COMMISSION PREPAREDNESS / STATEMENT OF CONDITIONS DRAWINGS WSSHE SOUTHWEST CHAPTER NOVEMBER 19, 2015
AGENDA INTRODUCTION OF PRESENTERS SOC VS. FIRE & LIFE SAFETY DRAWINGS HAZARDOUS AREAS VS. INCIDENTAL USE AREAS PROVIDENCE CENTRALIA SOC DRAWINGS ST JOSEPH SOC DRAWINGS REVISIONS AND UPKEEP OTHER USES FOR SOC DRAWINGS
PRESENTERS Robert L (Bob) Dooley President RL Dooley Architect, PLLC Chris Carlson Principal Buffalo Design Architecture
Bob Dooley 49 Years designing and planning healthcare facilities Worked on projects nationally and internationally Worked on projects involving one room, on 800,000 GSF green field hospital, and all sizes and shapes in between Member of AIA, AHP, ASHE, WSSHE, NFPA, and OPCICC
Chris Carlson 30 Years of acute care and ambulatory care facility experience Leads the preparation of SOC and life safety documents for a wide range of facilities and providers Member of AIA, AHP
Who Is Here Today Facility Managers? Facility Engineers? Hospital Admin Staff? Vendors? Architects? Consulting Engineers? AHJs?
SOC Drawings VS. Fire & Life Safety Drawings Terms used interchangeably by some firms RL Dooley Architect defines SOC drawings as those provided for TJC and CMS review, and F&LS drawings as those provided for review by building permit issuing agencies (i.e. city building departments) There are similarities and differences SOC drawings based on criteria in NFPA 101 2000, and F&LS drawings based on criteria in 2012 IBC
SOC Drawing Criteria From TJC EOC News, February 2012 A legend that clearly identifies features of fire safety Areas of the building that are fully sprinklered (if the building is partially sprinklered) Locations of all hazardous storage areas Locations of all rated barriers Locations of all smoke barriers Locations of designated smoke compartments Locations of chutes and shafts Any approved equivalencies or Waivers
SOC Drawing Criteria (Continued) Suite boundaries, including the size of the identified suites both sleeping (max 5,000 sq ft) and non-sleeping (max 10,000 SF) Categorical waiver from CMS based on the 2012 Life Safety Code allows an increase to 10,000 SF for a sleeping room suite.
F&LS Drawings How many attended the WSSHE Annual Convention in Vancouver? If you were there, did you attend the Family Feud? Three teams formed: SW Chapter Puget Sound Chapter East Chapter Questions created by John Williams, one of which asked about components of Fire & Life Safety Drawings.
Exits F&LS Drawings From WSSHE Annual Family Feud Smoke Compartments Rated Construction Travel Distances Suites Exit Access Corridors Some jurisdictions want occupant loads, and exit width calculations provided Red Text not part of SOC drawings
HAZARDOUS AREAS NFPA 101 TABLE 18.3.2.1 BOILER AND FUEL-FIRED HEATER ROOMS 1 HOUR CENTRAL/BULK LAUNDRIES LARGER THAN 100 SF 1 HOUR LABORATORIES: LESS THAN SEVERE HAZARD 1 HOUR LABORATORIES: SEVERE HAZARD 1 HOUR & SPRINKLERS PAINT SHOPS: LESS THAN SEVERE HAZARD 1 HOUR PHYSICAL PLANT MAINTENANCE SHOPS 1 HOUR SOILED LINEN ROOMS 1 HOUR STORAGE ROOMS FOR COMBUSTIBLES 50 100 SF SMOKE PTN STORAGE ROOMS FOR COMBUSTIBLES LARGER THAN 100 SF 1 HOUR TRASH COLLECTION ROOMS 1 HOUR
INCIDENTAL USES 2012 IBC TABLE 509 FURNACE ROOM >400,000 BTUH ROOMS WITH BOILERS >15 PSI >10 HP REFRIGERANT MACHINERY ROOM PAINT SHOPS LABORATORIES NOT GROUP H LAUNDRY ROOMS OVER 100 SF WASTE & LINEN COLLECTION ROOMS WASTE & LINEN COLLECTION ROOMS OVER 100 SF STATIONARY STORAGE BATTERY UNINTERRUPTABLE POWER SUPPLIES 1 HOUR OR SPRINKLERS 1 HOUR OR SPRINKLERS 1 HOUR OR SPRINKLERS 2 HOUR OR 1 HOUR & SPRINKLERS 1 HOUR OR SPRINKLERS 1 HOUR OR SPRINKLERS 1 HOUR 1 HOUR OR SPRINKLERS 2 HOURS RED TEXT USE ARE NOT LISTED IN NFPA S TABLE 18.3.2.1 AS HAZARDOUS AREAS.
Providence Centralia Hospital LOW RISE TWO STORIES
Providence Centralia Hospital ORIGINAL CONSTRUCTED IN 1969 MAJOR ADDITIONS IN 1981 & 1995 MULTIPLE RENOVATIONS & SMALL ADDITIONS
SMOKE COMPARTMENTS & SUITES
SMOKE COMPARTMENTS & RENOVATIONS AT TIMES WE STRUGGLE TO DECIDE WHEN DO NEW CONSTRUCTION REQUIREMENTS (CHAPTER 18 OF THE LSC) APPLY AND WHEN DO EXISTING CONDITIONS (CHAPTER 19 OF THE LSC) APPLY. CMS SEEMS TO GO ON THE PRINCIPAL THAT ANYTHING CONSTRUCTED ON OR BEFORE THE DATE THAT THEY ADOPTED THE LATEST EDITION OF THE LSC WILL BE CONSIDERED EXISTING, AND ANYTHING CONSTRUCTED AFTER THE DATE THEY ADOPTED THE LSC WILL BE CONSIDERED NEW. FOR THE CURRENT 2000 EDITION OF THE LSC, THAT DATE IS MARCH 11, 2003. http://keyeslifesafety.com/http://keyeslifesafety.com/
SMOKE COMPARTMENTS & RENOVATIONS
SHIFTING AUTOCAD ELEMENTS
UNDER DEVELOPMENT
Case Study: High Rise St. Joseph Medical Center, Tacoma
Major additions to the campus designed prior to adoption of NFPA 101, 2000 Edition (2003)
Expansion of ambulatory facilities and services Hospital licensed services must be included in the SOC
Statement of Conditions: inclusion of critical Life Safety elements
Statement of Conditions: vertical building relationships
Graphic clarity: for facility staff and surveyors
Graphic clarity: ease of use identify elements of construction identify exit components define symbols define occupancy groups key plan for orientation within large floor plates
Documentation: horizontal elements
Documentation: horizontal elements
Documentation: all areas of the facility
Documentation: all licensed services
Continuous Improvement
Continuous Improvement
Continuous Improvement construction and compartmentation suite boundaries and sizes hazardous storage
REVISIONS & UPKEEP
REVISIONS & UPKEEP
OTHER USES FOR SOC DRAWINGS
FIRE DOORS NFPA 80 2010 (AS REFERENCED BY 2012 EDITION OF NFPA 101) FIRE DOOR ASSEMBLIES WILL BE REQUIRED TO BE INSPECTED AFTER INSTALLATION, AFTER MAINTENANCE, AND ANNUALLY, TO ENSURE THAT THEY ARE FUNCTIONING PROPERLY. CURRENTLY LS 02.01.10 5 DO DOORS REQUIRED TO BE FIRE RATED HAVE FUNCTIONING HARDWARE, INCLUDING POSITIVE LATCHING DEVICES, SELF-CLOSING, OR AUTOMATIC CLOSING DEVICES?
DOORS
DOORS
REVISIONS & UPKEEP
DAMPERS
QUESTIONS? Bob Dooley bdooley@rldarchitect.com (360) 620-4645 Chris Carlson chris@buffalodesign.com (206) 467-6306