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National Fire Protection Association
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M E M O R A N D U M
To: NFPA Technical Committee on Cultural Resources
From: Kelly Carey, Project Administrator
Date: July 14, 2015
Subject: NFPA 909 First Draft TC FINAL Ballot Results (F2016)
According to the final ballot results, all ballot items received the necessary affirmative votes to pass ballot.
26 Members Eligible to Vote
2 Members Not Returned (D. Nichols, J. Watts, Jr.)
20 Members Voted Affirmative on All Revisions
4 Members Voted Negative on one or more Revisions (D. Freeland, D. Moeller, C. Portway, M.
Puchovsky)
0 Members Abstained on one or more Revisions
The attached report shows the number of affirmative, negative, and abstaining votes as well as the explanation of
the vote for each first revision.
There are two criteria necessary for each first revision to pass ballot: (1) simple majority and (2) affirmative 2/3
vote. The mock examples below show how the calculations are determined.
(1) Example for Simple Majority: Assuming there are 20 vote eligible committee members, 11 affirmative votes
are required to pass ballot. (Sample calculation: 20 members eligible to vote ÷ 2 = 10 + 1 = 11)
(2) Example for Affirmative 2/3: Assuming there are 20 vote eligible committee members and 1 member did not
return their ballot and 2 members abstained, the number of affirmative votes required would be 12. (Sample
calculation: 20 members eligble to vote – 1 not returned – 2 abstentions = 17 x 0.66 = 11.22 = 12 )
As always please feel free to contact me if you have any questions.
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First Revision No. 102NFPA 9092015 [ Global Input ]
Replace the term "Wild fire (forest, range, urban)" with "Wildland fire (forest, brush, grass,ground) throughout the code (Figure 5.3.5.2 and Figure A.5.2.3).
Submitter Information Verification
Submitter Full Name:GREGORY HARRINGTONOrganization: NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION ASSOCStreet Address:City:State:Zip:Submittal Date: Wed May 13 10:05:09 EDT 2015
Committee Statement
CommitteeStatement:
Terminology revised for consistency with Section 11.12, NFPA 1144, andFM 919 data sheet.
ResponseMessage:
Ballot Results
This item has passed ballot
26 Eligible Voters2 Not Returned24 Affirmative All0 Affirmative with Comments0 Negative with Comments0 Abstention
Not ReturnedNichols, Daniel E.Watts, Jr., John M.
Affirmative AllAllshouse, Clare RayArtim, NicholasBrady, Eileen E.Coull, MichaelCrosby, GrantDoyle, Laura E.
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Finnegan, Daniel P.Fleming, Russell P.Freeland, Deborah L.Greczek, CindyHarrington, John C.Hubert, Daniel J.Kilby, MichaelLeber, A. M. FredLevAlexander, NancyMoeller, Donald C.Moore, Wayne D.Morin, Kevin D.Nassi, LucaNorton, Thomas F.Palmer, SheilaPortway, ChrisPuchovsky, Milosh T.Wilson, Robert D.
First Revision No. 63NFPA 9092015 [ Section No. 1.2 ]
1.2* Purpose.This The purpose of this code shall prescribe minimum requirements for the protectionof be to prescribe a comprehensive program, consistent with the mission of theorganization, that protects cultural resource properties and their contents and collectionsfrom conditions or physical situations with having the potential to cause damage orloss.through a comprehensive protection program consistent with the organization’smission .1.2.1 This code shall prescribe minimum requirements for the protection of cultural resourceproperties and their contents and collections from conditions or physical situations withthe potential to cause damage or loss through a comprehensive protection programconsistent with the organization’s mission.1.2.2 Because of the special nature of cultural resource properties, this code shallsupplement existing codes and standards that apply specifically to buildings or portionsof buildings devoted to such use.
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Submittal Date: Tue Apr 28 09:03:13 EDT 2015
Committee Statement
CommitteeStatement:
There are misplaced modifying phrases in the current language.It appears thecomprehensive protection program is to protect the losses. Text has beenrearranged for clarity. Deleted 1.2.2 because it is similar to 1.1.2.
ResponseMessage:Public Input No. 2NFPA 9092013 [Section No. 1.2]
Ballot Results
This item has passed ballot
26 Eligible Voters2 Not Returned24 Affirmative All0 Affirmative with Comments0 Negative with Comments0 Abstention
Not ReturnedNichols, Daniel E.Watts, Jr., John M.
Affirmative AllAllshouse, Clare RayArtim, NicholasBrady, Eileen E.Coull, MichaelCrosby, GrantDoyle, Laura E.Finnegan, Daniel P.Fleming, Russell P.Freeland, Deborah L.Greczek, CindyHarrington, John C.Hubert, Daniel J.Kilby, MichaelLeber, A. M. FredLevAlexander, NancyMoeller, Donald C.Moore, Wayne D.Morin, Kevin D.Nassi, LucaNorton, Thomas F.Palmer, SheilaPortway, ChrisPuchovsky, Milosh T.
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Wilson, Robert D.
First Revision No. 64NFPA 9092015 [ Section No. 1.6 ]
1.6* Enforcement.This code shall be administered and enforced by the authority having jurisdictiondesignated by the governing authority. (See Annex F for sample wording for enablinglegislation.)
Supplemental Information
File Name Description909_FR64_Attachment.docx New A.1.6
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Submitter Full Name:Greg HarringtonOrganization: [ Not Specified ]Street Address:City:State:Zip:Submittal Date: Tue Apr 28 09:12:19 EDT 2015
Committee Statement
CommitteeStatement:
Proposed A.1.6 clarifies that the governing authority can include thegoverning body as defined in Ch. 3.
ResponseMessage:Public Input No. 3NFPA 9092013 [Section No. 1.6]
Ballot Results
This item has passed ballot
26 Eligible Voters2 Not Returned24 Affirmative All0 Affirmative with Comments0 Negative with Comments0 Abstention
Not ReturnedNichols, Daniel E.
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Watts, Jr., John M.
Affirmative AllAllshouse, Clare RayArtim, NicholasBrady, Eileen E.Coull, MichaelCrosby, GrantDoyle, Laura E.Finnegan, Daniel P.Fleming, Russell P.Freeland, Deborah L.Greczek, CindyHarrington, John C.Hubert, Daniel J.Kilby, MichaelLeber, A. M. FredLevAlexander, NancyMoeller, Donald C.Moore, Wayne D.Morin, Kevin D.Nassi, LucaNorton, Thomas F.Palmer, SheilaPortway, ChrisPuchovsky, Milosh T.Wilson, Robert D.
First Revision No. 66NFPA 9092015 [ Section No. 1.7 ]
5.2.8* Organization.The governing body shall identify a person or persons responsible for protection of thecultural resource property, its contents, collections, and operations.
Supplemental Information
File Name DescriptionFR66_A.5.2.8.docx
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State:Zip:Submittal Date: Tue Apr 28 09:22:06 EDT 2015
Committee Statement
CommitteeStatement:
Section 1.7 is not an administrative topic as required by the Manual of Style forChapter 1. Move Section 1.7 and its annex to Section 5.2. Delete Sections 1.7.1and 1.7.2 because they are reiterations of the definitions in Section 3.3.30 and3.3.76 respectively.
ResponseMessage:Public Input No. 4NFPA 9092013 [Section No. 1.7]Public Input No. 6NFPA 9092013 [New Section after 5.2.7]
Ballot Results
This item has passed ballot
26 Eligible Voters2 Not Returned24 Affirmative All0 Affirmative with Comments0 Negative with Comments0 Abstention
Not ReturnedNichols, Daniel E.Watts, Jr., John M.
Affirmative AllAllshouse, Clare RayArtim, NicholasBrady, Eileen E.Coull, MichaelCrosby, GrantDoyle, Laura E.Finnegan, Daniel P.Fleming, Russell P.Freeland, Deborah L.Greczek, CindyHarrington, John C.Hubert, Daniel J.Kilby, MichaelLeber, A. M. FredLevAlexander, NancyMoeller, Donald C.Moore, Wayne D.Morin, Kevin D.Nassi, Luca
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Norton, Thomas F.Palmer, SheilaPortway, ChrisPuchovsky, Milosh T.Wilson, Robert D.
First Revision No. 1NFPA 9092015 [ Section No. 2.2 ]
2.2 NFPA Publications.National Fire Protection Association, 1 Batterymarch Park, Quincy, MA, 021697471.
NFPA 1, Fire Code, 2012 2015 edition.
NFPA 4, Standard for Integrated Fire Protection and Life Safety System Testing, 2015edition.
NFPA 10, Standard for Portable Fire Extinguishers, 2013 2017 edition.
NFPA 11, Standard for Low, Medium, and HighExpansion 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 14, Standard for the Installation of Standpipe and Hose Systems, 2013 2016edition.
NFPA 15, Standard for Water Spray Fixed Systems for Fire Protection, 2012 2017edition.
NFPA 16, Standard for the Installation of FoamWater Sprinkler and FoamWater SpraySystems, 2011 2015 edition.
NFPA 17, Standard for Dry Chemical Extinguishing Systems, 2013 edition.
NFPA 17A, Standard for Wet Chemical Extinguishing Systems, 2013 2017 edition.
NFPA 25, Standard for the Inspection, Testing, and Maintenance of WaterBased FireProtection Systems, 2011 2017 edition.
NFPA 30, Flammable and Combustible Liquids Code, 2012 2015 edition.
NFPA 31, Standard for the Installation of OilBurning Equipment, 2011 2016 edition.
NFPA 33, Standard for Spray Application Using Flammable or Combustible Materials,2011 2016 edition.
NFPA 40, Standard for the Storage and Handling of Cellulose Nitrate Film, 2011 2016edition.
NFPA 42, Code for the Storage of Pyroxylin Plastic, 2002 edition.
NFPA 45, Standard on Fire Protection for Laboratories Using Chemicals, 2011 2015edition.
NFPA 51B, Standard for Fire Prevention During Welding, Cutting, and Other Hot Work,2009 2014 edition.
NFPA 54, National Fuel Gas Code, 2012 2015 edition.
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NFPA 70®, National Electrical Code®, 2011 2017 edition.
NFPA 72®, National Fire Alarm and Signaling Code, 2013 2016 edition.
NFPA 75, Standard for the Fire Protection of Information Technology Equipment,2013 2016 edition.
NFPA 90A, Standard for the Installation of AirConditioning and Ventilating Systems,2012 2015 edition.
NFPA 90B, Standard for the Installation of Warm Air Heating and AirConditioningSystems, 2012 2015 edition.
NFPA 96, Standard for Ventilation Control and Fire Protection of Commercial CookingOperations, 2011 2017 edition.
NFPA 101®, Life Safety Code®, 2012 2015 edition.
NFPA 110, Standard for Emergency and Standby Power Systems, 2013 2016 edition.
NFPA 211, Standard for Chimneys, Fireplaces, Vents, and Solid Fuel–BurningAppliances, 2013 2016 edition.
NFPA 232, Standard for the Protection of Records, 2012 2017 edition.
NFPA 241, Standard for Safeguarding Construction, Alteration, and DemolitionOperations, 2013 edition.
NFPA 259, Standard Test Method for Potential Heat of Building Materials, 2013 edition.
NFPA 265, Standard Methods of Fire Tests for Evaluating Room Fire GrowthContribution of Textile or Expanded Vinyl Wall Coverings on Full Height Panels andWalls, 2011 2015 edition.
NFPA 286, Standard Methods of Fire Tests for Evaluating Contribution of Wall andCeiling Interior Finish to Room Fire Growth, 2011 edition.
NFPA 505, Fire Safety Standard for Powered Industrial Trucks Including TypeDesignations, Areas of Use, Conversions, Maintenance, and Operations, 2013 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 FireRetardant Coatings forBuilding Materials, 2012 2015 edition.
NFPA 731, Standard for the Installation of Electronic Premises Security Systems,2011 2017 edition.
NFPA 750, Standard on Water Mist Fire Protection Systems, 2010 2015 edition.
NFPA 780, Standard for the Installation of Lightning Protection Systems, 2011 2017edition.
NFPA 914, Code for Fire Protection of Historic Structures, 2010 2015 edition.
NFPA 1123, Code for Fireworks Display, 2010 2014 edition.
NFPA 1144, Standard for Reducing Structure Ignition Hazards from Wildland Fire, 2013edition.
NFPA 2001, Standard on Clean Agent Fire Extinguishing Systems, 2012 2015 edition.
NFPA 2010, Standard for Fixed Aerosol FireExtinguishing Systems, 2010 2015 edition.
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Submitter Full Name:Greg HarringtonOrganization: [ Not Specified ]Street Address:City:State:Zip:Submittal Date: Thu Apr 16 07:57:29 EDT 2015
Committee Statement
CommitteeStatement:
Updates NFPA referenced standards through the Fall 2016 revision cycle. Alsoadds new reference to NFPA 4 based on other first revisions.
ResponseMessage:Public Input No. 27NFPA 9092014 [Section No. 2.2]Public Input No. 10NFPA 9092014 [Chapter 2]
Ballot Results
This item has passed ballot
26 Eligible Voters2 Not Returned24 Affirmative All0 Affirmative with Comments0 Negative with Comments0 Abstention
Not ReturnedNichols, Daniel E.Watts, Jr., John M.
Affirmative AllAllshouse, Clare RayArtim, NicholasBrady, Eileen E.Coull, MichaelCrosby, GrantDoyle, Laura E.Finnegan, Daniel P.Fleming, Russell P.Freeland, Deborah L.Greczek, CindyHarrington, John C.Hubert, Daniel J.Kilby, MichaelLeber, A. M. FredLevAlexander, NancyMoeller, Donald C.
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Moore, Wayne D.Morin, Kevin D.Nassi, LucaNorton, Thomas F.Palmer, SheilaPortway, ChrisPuchovsky, Milosh T.Wilson, Robert D.
First Revision No. 2NFPA 9092015 [ Section No. 2.3.1 ]
2.3.1 ASTM Publications.ASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Drive, P.O. Box C700, West Conshohocken, PA194282959.
ASTM E 84 E84 , Standard Test Method for Surface Burning Characteristics of BuildingMaterials, 2012 2015 .
ASTM E 119, E119Standard Tests Methods for Fire Tests of Building Construction andMaterials, 2012 2014
ASTM E 136 E136 , Standard Test Method for Behavior of Materials in a Vertical TubeFurnace at 750 Degrees C, 2009b 2012 .
ASTM E 1591 E1591 , Standard Guide for Obtaining Data for Deterministic Fire GrowthModels,2007 2013 .
ASTM E 2652, E2652Standard Test Method for Behavior of Materials in a Tube Furnacewith a Coneshaped Airflow Stabilizer, at 750 Degrees C, 2009a 2012 .
Submitter Information Verification
Submitter Full Name:Greg HarringtonOrganization: [ Not Specified ]Street Address:City:State:Zip:Submittal Date: Thu Apr 16 08:42:26 EDT 2015
Committee Statement
Committee Statement: Updates ASTM referenced publications to current editions.Response Message:Public Input No. 41NFPA 9092014 [Section No. 2.3.1]
Ballot Results
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26 Eligible Voters2 Not Returned24 Affirmative All0 Affirmative with Comments0 Negative with Comments0 Abstention
Not ReturnedNichols, Daniel E.Watts, Jr., John M.
Affirmative AllAllshouse, Clare RayArtim, NicholasBrady, Eileen E.Coull, MichaelCrosby, GrantDoyle, Laura E.Finnegan, Daniel P.Fleming, Russell P.Freeland, Deborah L.Greczek, CindyHarrington, John C.Hubert, Daniel J.Kilby, MichaelLeber, A. M. FredLevAlexander, NancyMoeller, Donald C.Moore, Wayne D.Morin, Kevin D.Nassi, LucaNorton, Thomas F.Palmer, SheilaPortway, ChrisPuchovsky, Milosh T.Wilson, Robert D.
First Revision No. 3NFPA 9092015 [ Section No. 2.3.2 ]
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2.3.2 UL Publications.Underwriters Laboratories Inc., 333 Pfingsten Road, Northbrook, IL 600622096.
ANSI/UL 263, Standard for Fire Tests of Building Construction and Materials,2011 Revised 2014 .
ANSI/UL 723, Standard for Test for Surface Burning Characteristics of BuildingMaterials, 2008, Revised 2010 2013 .
Submitter Information Verification
Submitter Full Name:Greg HarringtonOrganization: [ Not Specified ]Street Address:City:State:Zip:Submittal Date: Thu Apr 16 08:53:28 EDT 2015
Committee Statement
Committee Statement: Both UL Standards were updated and revised.Response Message:Public Input No. 47NFPA 9092015 [Section No. 2.3.2]
Ballot Results
This item has passed ballot
26 Eligible Voters2 Not Returned24 Affirmative All0 Affirmative with Comments0 Negative with Comments0 Abstention
Not ReturnedNichols, Daniel E.Watts, Jr., John M.
Affirmative AllAllshouse, Clare RayArtim, NicholasBrady, Eileen E.Coull, MichaelCrosby, GrantDoyle, Laura E.Finnegan, Daniel P.Fleming, Russell P.Freeland, Deborah L.
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First Revision No. 4NFPA 9092015 [ Section No. 2.4 ]
2.4 References for Extracts in Mandatory Sections.NFPA 1, Fire Code, 2012 2015 edition.
NFPA 13, Standard for the Installation of Sprinkler Systems, 2013 2016 edition.
NFPA 51B, Standard for Fire Prevention During Welding, Cutting, and Other Hot Work,2009 2014 edition.
NFPA 72®, National Fire Alarm and Signaling Code, 2013 2016 edition.
NFPA 90A, Standard for the Installation of AirConditioning and Ventilating Systems,2012 2015 edition.
NFPA 101®, Life Safety Code®, 2012 2015 edition.
NFPA 731, Standard for the Installation of Electronic Premises Security Systems,2011 2017 edition.
NFPA 805, PerformanceBased Standard for Fire Protection for Light Water ReactorElectric Generating Plants, 2010 2015 edition.
NFPA 914, Code for Fire Protection of Historic Structures, 2010 2015 edition.
NFPA 921, Guide for Fire and Explosion Investigations, 2011 2017 edition.
NFPA 1141, Standard for Fire Protection Infrastructure for Land Development inWildland, Rural, and Suburban Areas, 2012 2017 edition.
NFPA 1451, Standard for a Fire and Emergency Service Vehicle Operations TrainingProgram, 2013 edition.
NFPA 5000®, Building Construction and Safety Code®, 2012 2015 edition.
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Submitter Full Name:Greg HarringtonOrganization: [ Not Specified ]Street Address:City:State:Zip:Submittal Date: Thu Apr 16 08:55:41 EDT 2015
Committee Statement
CommitteeStatement:
Updates NFPA referenced standards through the Fall 2016 revisioncycle.
Response Message:
Ballot Results
This item has passed ballot
26 Eligible Voters2 Not Returned24 Affirmative All0 Affirmative with Comments0 Negative with Comments0 Abstention
Not ReturnedNichols, Daniel E.Watts, Jr., John M.
Affirmative AllAllshouse, Clare RayArtim, NicholasBrady, Eileen E.Coull, MichaelCrosby, GrantDoyle, Laura E.Finnegan, Daniel P.Fleming, Russell P.Freeland, Deborah L.Greczek, CindyHarrington, John C.Hubert, Daniel J.Kilby, MichaelLeber, A. M. FredLevAlexander, NancyMoeller, Donald C.Moore, Wayne D.Morin, Kevin D.Nassi, Luca
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First Revision No. 8NFPA 9092015 [ Section No. 3.3.5.1 ]
3.3.5.1 Fire Barrier.A continuous membrane or a membrane with discontinuities created by protectedopenings with a specified fire protection rating, where such membrane is designed andconstructed with a specified fire resistance rating to limit the spread of fire, that alsorestricts the movement of smoke . [101,2012 2015 ]
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Submitter Full Name:Greg HarringtonOrganization: [ Not Specified ]Street Address:City:State:Zip:Submittal Date: Thu Apr 16 09:36:09 EDT 2015
Committee Statement
Committee Statement: Extract update.Response Message:
Ballot Results
This item has passed ballot
26 Eligible Voters2 Not Returned24 Affirmative All0 Affirmative with Comments0 Negative with Comments0 Abstention
Not ReturnedNichols, Daniel E.Watts, Jr., John M.
Affirmative All
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Allshouse, Clare RayArtim, NicholasBrady, Eileen E.Coull, MichaelCrosby, GrantDoyle, Laura E.Finnegan, Daniel P.Fleming, Russell P.Freeland, Deborah L.Greczek, CindyHarrington, John C.Hubert, Daniel J.Kilby, MichaelLeber, A. M. FredLevAlexander, NancyMoeller, Donald C.Moore, Wayne D.Morin, Kevin D.Nassi, LucaNorton, Thomas F.Palmer, SheilaPortway, ChrisPuchovsky, Milosh T.Wilson, Robert D.
First Revision No. 101NFPA 9092015 [ Section No. 3.3.9 ]
3.3.9 Collections.Prehistoric and , historic, or religious objects, works of art, scientific specimens,religious objects, archival documents, archeological sites and artifacts, library media,and cultural materials assembled according to some rational scheme and maintained forthe purpose of preservation, research, study, exhibition, publication, or interpretation.
Submitter Information Verification
Submitter Full Name:GREGORY HARRINGTONOrganization: NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION ASSOCStreet Address:City:State:Zip:Submittal Date: Wed May 13 09:47:22 EDT 2015
Committee Statement
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CommitteeStatement:
Definition revised to include outdoor collections and reworded for clarity.
Response Message:
Ballot Results
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26 Eligible Voters2 Not Returned24 Affirmative All0 Affirmative with Comments0 Negative with Comments0 Abstention
Not ReturnedNichols, Daniel E.Watts, Jr., John M.
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First Revision No. 17NFPA 9092015 [ Section No. 3.3.26 ]
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3.3.26 Fire Model.Mathematical prediction of fire growth, environmental conditions, and potential effects onstructures, systems, or components based on the conservation equations and orempirical data. [805,2010 2015 ]
Submitter Information Verification
Submitter Full Name:Greg HarringtonOrganization: [ Not Specified ]Street Address:City:State:Zip:Submittal Date: Thu Apr 16 09:48:30 EDT 2015
Committee Statement
Committee Statement: Extract update.Response Message:
Ballot Results
This item has passed ballot
26 Eligible Voters2 Not Returned24 Affirmative All0 Affirmative with Comments0 Negative with Comments0 Abstention
Not ReturnedNichols, Daniel E.Watts, Jr., John M.
Affirmative AllAllshouse, Clare RayArtim, NicholasBrady, Eileen E.Coull, MichaelCrosby, GrantDoyle, Laura E.Finnegan, Daniel P.Fleming, Russell P.Freeland, Deborah L.Greczek, CindyHarrington, John C.Hubert, Daniel J.
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First Revision No. 67NFPA 9092015 [ Section No. 3.3.41 ]
See FR100 3.3.41 Impairment.A shutdown of a protection system or a portion thereof. An abnormal condition where asystem, component, or function is out of order, and the condition can result in thesystem or unit not functioning when required. [ 72 , 2016]3.3.41.1* Emergency Impairment.An abnormal condition where a system, component, or function is out of order due to anunexpected deficiency. [ 72 , 2016]3.3.41.2* Planned Impairment.An abnormal condition where a system, component, or function is out of service due towork that has been planned in advance. [ 72 , 2016]
Supplemental Information
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Committee Statement
Committee Current definition does not cover all types of impairments. Impairments involve
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Statement: more than system shutdown. This definition is extracted from NFPA 72.ResponseMessage:
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First Revision No. 47NFPA 9092015 [ Section No. 3.3.83.4 ]
3.3.83.4 Fire Protection System.Any fire alarm device or system, or fire extinguishing device or system, or theircombination thereof , that is designed and installed for detecting, controlling, orextinguishing a fire or otherwise alerting occupants, or the fire department, or both, that afire has occurred. [1141,2012 2017 ]
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First Revision No. 48NFPA 9092015 [ Section No. 3.3.83.5 ]
3.3.83.5 Sprinkler System.A system that consists of an integrated network of piping designed in accordance withfire protection enginering engineering standards that includes a water supply source, awater control valve, a waterflow alarm, and a draing and is commonly activated by heatfrom a fire, discharging water over the fire area drain. The portion of the sprinkler systemabove ground is a network of specifically sized or hydraulically designed piping installedin a building, structure, or area, generally overhead, and to which sprinklers are attachedin a systematic pattern. The system is commonly activated by heat from a fire anddischarges water over the fire area. [13,2013 2016 ]
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First Revision No. 70NFPA 9092015 [ Section No. 7.4.2 ]
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7.4.2 As a minimum, records of the following shall be kept:
(1) The protection plan
(2) Training of staff and volunteers, including fire evacuation drills, damage limitation,and use of portable fire extinguishers
(3) Testing Inspection , inspection testing , and maintenance reports for all fire safetyequipment and systems, including records of actions taken to correct deficiencies
(4) Asbuilt plans, specifications, wiring and layout diagrams, and acceptance testreports for all fire protection systems (e.g., fire detection and alarm systems,automatic fire suppression systems)
(5) Inspection reports by local code enforcement officials, the authority havingjurisdiction, local fire service officials, and insurance loss control representatives,including records of actions taken to correct deficiencies identified during eachinspection
(6) Fire protection systems actuation and alarm reports that include information on thecause of the alarm or activation, the response, and any corrective action(s) taken
(7) Full reports of all fire incidents, including the cause, extent of damage, response,and recovery activities
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Editorial change to list Inspection, testing, and maintenance as used in theITM standards such as NFPA 25.
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First Revision No. 51NFPA 9092015 [ Section No. 8.3.5.2.1 ]
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8.3.5.2.1 Approved, listed, delayedegress locking systems shall be permitted to be installed ondoor assemblies serving low and ordinary hazard contents in buildings protectedthroughout by an approved, supervised automatic fire detection system in accordancewith NFPA 72, National Fire Alarm and Signaling Code , or an approved, supervisedautomatic sprinkler system in accordance with NFPA 13, Standard for the Installation ofSprinkler Systems , and where permitted by the authority having jurisdiction, providedthat all of the following criteria are met:
(1) The door leaves shall unlock in the direction of egress upon actuation of one of thefollowing:
(a) Approved, supervised automatic sprinkler system in accordance with NFPA13, Standard for the Installation of Sprinkler Systems
(b) Not more than one heat detector of an approved, supervised automatic firedetection system in accordance with NFPA 72, National Fire Alarm andSignaling Code
(c) Not more than two smoke detectors of an approved, supervised automatic firedetection system in accordance with NFPA 72, National Fire Alarm andSignaling Code
(2) The door leaves shall unlock in the direction of egress upon loss of powercontrolling the lock or locking mechanism.
(3) An irreversible process shall release the lock in the direction of egress within 15seconds, or 30 seconds where approved by the authority having jurisdiction, uponapplication of a force to the release device under all of the following conditions:
(a) The force shall not be required to exceed 67 N (15 lbf).
(b) The force shall not be required to be continuously applied for more than 3seconds.
(c) The initiation of the release process shall activate an audible signal in thevicinity of the door opening.
(d) Once the lock has been released by the application of force to the releasingdevice, relocking shall be by manual means only.
(4) A readily visible, durable sign in letters not less than 25 mm (1 in.) high and notless than 3.2 mm (1∕8 in.) in stroke width on a contrasting background that reads asfollows shall be located on the door leaf adjacent to the release device in thedirection of egress:
PUSH UNTIL ALARM SOUNDSDOOR CAN BE OPENED IN 15 SECONDS
(5) The egress side of doors equipped with delayedegress locks shall be providedwith emergency lighting in accordance with Section 7.9 of NFPA 101 .[ 101: 7.2.1.6.1.1]The egress side of doors equipped with delayedegress locks shall be providedwith emergency lighting in accordance with Section 7.9 of NFPA 101 .[ 101: 7.2.1.6.1.1]
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First Revision No. 71NFPA 9092015 [ New Section after 8.3.5.2.2 ]
8.3.5.3 AccessControlled Egress Door Assemblies.Where provided, accesscontrolled egress door assemblies shall comply with NFPA101 .
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The FR provides a reference to NFPA 101 for accesscontrolled egress doorassemblies where they are used.
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First Revision No. 103NFPA 9092015 [ New Section after 8.4 ]
8.5* Vacant Areas.Structures or portions thereof that are vacant shall be included in the vulnerabilityassessment required by Section 8.1.
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New provision adds requirement and guidance on including vacant areas in thesecurity vulnerability assessment.
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First Revision No. 104NFPA 9092015 [ Section No. 9.7.1 [Excluding
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The project team shall identify conditions that could contribute to the loss of property,including but not limited to the structure, site, and collections, by fire; foreseeablecrimes; deliberate acts of third parties, staff, or visitors; or other events with the potentialto cause damage or loss in the areas affected by the project.
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Revision expands provision to include outdoor collections andarchaeological sites.
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First Revision No. 72NFPA 9092015 [ Section No. 9.12.13.3 ]
9.12.13.3* Corrosion Protection.Preaction and dry pipe systems shall be designed to minimize the risk of corrosion inaccordance with the requirements of 9.12.13.3.1 through 9.12.13.3.6.5.9.12.13.3.1* Branch lines shall be pitched at least 4 mm/m (1∕2 in. per 10 ft), and mains shall bepitched at least 2 mm/m (1∕4 in. per 10 ft).9.12.13.3.2 Auxiliary Drains.Auxiliary drains shall be provided at all dry system low points in accordance withNFPA 13 .9.12.13.3.2.1* Auxiliary drains shall be provided at all low points in accordance with preaction systemlow points in accordance with the NFPA 13 , Standard for the Installation of SprinklerSystems , requirements for dry pipe systems and preaction systems whether thepreaction system piping subject to freezing or not .9.12.13.3.2.2 Auxiliary drains shall be opened and water drained periodically, be operated inaccordance with the requirements of NFPA 25Standard for the Inspection, Testing, andMaintenance of WaterBased Fire Protection Systems .9.12.13.3.3* Where steel pipe is used in dry pipe and preaction systems, the provisions of NFPA13 , Standard for the Installation of Sprinkler Systems , shall be applied assuming itshall be assumed that the water supplies and environmental conditions that contributeto unusual corrosive properties, and a plan shall be developed to address pipingcorrosion .
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9.12.13.3.4 A corrosion protection plan shall be developed to address piping corrosion inaccordance with NFPA 13 .9.12.13.3.5 Sprinkler piping and fittings shall be inspected annually for signs of corrosion, leakage,and physical damage, in accordance with NFPA 25, Standard for the Inspection,Testing, and Maintenance of WaterBased Fire Protection Systems .9.12.13.3.6* Interior corrosion inspections of system piping and valves An internal corrosionevaluation of system piping shall be conducted at intervals not to exceed 5 years. Thepiping inspection shall include a physical inspection of the piping interior near thesprinkler riser and the removal of at least one end cap from a system main. Wherepitting, nodules, tubercles, or carbuncles are present, an obstruction investigation shallbe conducted in accordance with the requirements of NFPA 25 , Standard for theInspection, Testing, and Maintenance of WaterBased Fire Protection Systems . Repairsshall be made as necessary.9.12.13.3.6.1 The evaluation shall include an internal inspection of the piping condition near thesprinkler riser and the opening of the flushing connection on a system main.9.12.13.3.6.2 Alternative nondestructive examination methods shall be permitted.9.12.13.3.6.3 Where the inspection or examinations required by 9.12.13.3.6.1 or9.12.13.3.6.3 reveal that pitting, nodules, tubercles, or carbuncles are present, anobstruction investigation shall be conducted in accordance with the requirements ofNFPA 25 .9.12.13.3.6.4 Repairs shall be made as necessary.9.12.13.3.6.5 Nonmetallic pipe shall not be required to be inspected internally.
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First Revision No. 69NFPA 9092015 [ New Section after 9.12.16 ]
9.12.17* Testing of Integrated Systems.Integrated fire protection and life safety systems shall be tested in accordance withNFPA 4 .
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Most facilities have integrated fire protection and life safety systems the requiretesting as a part of the acceptance process. NFPA 4 provides the requirements forsuch testing.
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First Revision No. 74NFPA 9092015 [ Section No. 9.12.21 ]
9.12.22* Lightning Protection.A lightning protection system, where required, shall be designed, installed, andmaintained in accordance with NFPA 780, Standard for the Installation of LightningProtection Systems .
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The proposed annex text provides the user of the standard with information on thesource of risk assessment procedures which may be used to determine whenlightning protection should be provided.
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Public Input No. 48NFPA 9092015 [Section No. 9.12.21]
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First Revision No. 76NFPA 9092015 [ Section No. 9.12.23.4.1.4(C) ]
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(C) Where the automatic fire suppression is provided by automatic fire sprinkler systems,the systems shall be wet pipe, single interlock preaction, or single noninterlockpreaction systems.
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First Revision No. 77NFPA 9092015 [ Section No. 9.12.24.5.1 ]
9.12.25.5.1* Temporary walls and exhibit components shall not interfere with the following:
(1) Coverage for fire alarm notification appliances
(2) Operation of fire alarm manual station or automatic detection device
(3) Spacing of and location of automatic fire sprinklers
(4) Operation of other automatic fire suppression system
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Spacing is only one consideration. Sprinkler operating area, obstructions tospray pattern, and other considerations also apply.
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First Revision No. 52NFPA 9092015 [ Section No. 9.14.13.1.2.1 ]
9.14.13.1.2.1 Where detectors are installed for signal initiation during construction, they shall becleaned and verified to be operating in accordance with the listed sensitivity, or theyshall be replaced prior to the final commissioning acceptance test of the system.[72:17.7.1.11.1]
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First Revision No. 53NFPA 9092015 [ Section No. 9.14.13.1.2.2 ]
9.14.13.1.2.2 Where detectors are installed but not operational during construction, they shall beprotected from construction debris, dust, dirt, and damage in accordance with themanufacturer’s recommendations and verified to be operating in accordance with thelisted sensitivity, or they shall be replaced prior to the final commissioning acceptancetest of the system. [72:17.7.1.11.2]
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Affirmative AllAllshouse, Clare RayArtim, NicholasBrady, Eileen E.Coull, MichaelCrosby, GrantDoyle, Laura E.Finnegan, Daniel P.Fleming, Russell P.Freeland, Deborah L.Greczek, CindyHarrington, John C.Hubert, Daniel J.Kilby, MichaelLeber, A. M. FredLevAlexander, NancyMoeller, Donald C.Moore, Wayne D.Morin, Kevin D.Nassi, LucaNorton, Thomas F.Palmer, SheilaPortway, ChrisPuchovsky, Milosh T.Wilson, Robert D.
First Revision No. 78NFPA 9092015 [ Section No. 9.14.13.3.2 ]
9.14.13.3.2 Class I manual dry standpipes manual standpipes shall be permitted where approved bythe authority having jurisdiction.
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Class I manual standpipe systems, regardless if wet or dry, rely exclusively on thefire department connection to supply the system demand and therefore should onlybe permitted with AHJ approval.
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Negative with CommentMoeller, Donald C. Manual standpipes should be allowed in any lowrise building, even without approval of theAHJ. (See section 5.4.1.1 of NFPA 14). I think the original section was to allow dry standpipes
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where they might otherwise be wet. I don't think the intent of the committee is to requireautomatic standpipe water supply unless specifically approved otherwise.Puchovsky, Milosh T. As a result of the ballot circulation, I change my vote to "Negative" on FR78 based on thecomments provided by Don Moeller in his negative vote.
First Revision No. 79NFPA 9092015 [ Section No. 9.14.13.5.1 ]
9.14.13.5.1 Portable fire extinguishers listed for the purpose, shall be located, mounted, andmaintained in provided in accordance with NFPA 10, Standard for Portable FireExtinguishers .
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Portable fire extinguishers are required to be listed and labeled by NFPA 10.Stating “listed for the purpose” is confusing and unnecessary.
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First Revision No. 80NFPA 9092015 [ Section No. 9.14.13.5.2 ]
9.14.13.5.2* At least one Not less than one portable fire extinguisher listed for the purpose, shall beaccessible as required by 9.14.13.5.1 shall be provided on each floor near each usablestairway.
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Extinguishers are required to be installed throughout the building by 9.14.13.5.1.This paragraph is only referring to one of those extinguishers.
Portable fire extinguishers are required to be listed and labeled by NFPA 10.Stating “listed for the purpose” is confusing and unnecessary.
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First Revision No. 81NFPA 9092015 [ Section No. 9.14.13.5.3 ]
9.14.13.5.3 Fire extinguishers, listed for the purpose Portable fire extinguishers shall be accessibleand protected from accidental damage.
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Portable fire extinguishers are required to be listed and labeled by NFPA 10.Stating “listed for the purpose” is confusing and unnecessary.
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Doyle, Laura E.Finnegan, Daniel P.Fleming, Russell P.Freeland, Deborah L.Greczek, CindyHarrington, John C.Hubert, Daniel J.Kilby, MichaelLeber, A. M. FredLevAlexander, NancyMoeller, Donald C.Moore, Wayne D.Morin, Kevin D.Nassi, LucaNorton, Thomas F.Palmer, SheilaPortway, ChrisPuchovsky, Milosh T.Wilson, Robert D.
First Revision No. 82NFPA 9092015 [ Section No. 9.14.25.5 ]
9.14.25.5* A portable fire extinguisher, listed for the purpose, shall be located within 9 m (30 ft) ofall portable heating devices. The travel distance from all portable heating devices to notless than one portable fire extinguisher complying with NFPA 10 shall not exceed 9 m(30 ft).
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Extinguishers are required to be installed throughout the building by 9.14.13.5.1.This requirement is for an additional extinguisher for portable heating equipment.
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First Revision No. 83NFPA 9092015 [ Section No. 9.14.26.1.2 ]
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9.14.26.1.2* Fire extinguishers, listed for the purpose, shall be located as required in 16.7.1.6 ofNFPA 1, Fire Code .
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Portable fire extinguishers are required to be listed and labeled by NFPA 10.Stating “listed for the purpose” is confusing and unnecessary.
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Hubert, Daniel J.Kilby, MichaelLeber, A. M. FredLevAlexander, NancyMoeller, Donald C.Moore, Wayne D.Morin, Kevin D.Nassi, LucaNorton, Thomas F.Palmer, SheilaPortway, ChrisPuchovsky, Milosh T.Wilson, Robert D.
First Revision No. 85NFPA 9092015 [ Section No. 11.4.5 ]
11.4.5 Air plenums Plenums and void spaces shall not be used for storage and shall be keptclean and free of combustibles.
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The term "plenum" is defined as a "compartment or chamber to which one or moreair ducts are connected and that forms part of the air distribution
system." The term "air plenum" is not defined. Also, NFPA 90A, which regulatesplenums, states that plenums shall not be used for storage.
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First Revision No. 86NFPA 9092015 [ Section No. 11.4.8.1 ]
11.4.8.1 Combustible packing materials, such as shredded paper, Styrofoam™ foamedpolystyrene packing material (“peanuts”), plastic, and excelsior, shall be stored in metalcontainers with selfclosing covers.
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CommitteeStatement:
Styrofoam is the trade mark for foamed polystyrene by Dow. The genericterm is "foamed polystyrene".
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First Revision No. 87NFPA 9092015 [ Section No. 11.5 ]
11.5* Smoking.Smoking shall be prohibited inside buildings except in designated areas that meet thefollowing requirements:
(1) Smoking areas shall be clearly and publicly identified.
(2) Smoking areas shall be provided with suitable ashtrays and other receptacles forthe proper disposal of smoking materials.
(3) Smoking areas shall be physically separated from the rest of the building with aminimum 1hour fire resistance rating for walls, ceilings, and floors.
(4) A rated, fully charged, and operable portable fire extinguisher complying Portablefire extinguishers shall be provided in accordance with NFPA 10 with NFPA10Standard for Portable Fire Extinguishers shall be located at each designatedsmoking area.
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CommitteeStatement:
This requirement is for an additional extinguisher for the smoking area. The FRadds a reference to NFPA 10 rather than specifying the type and size ofextinguisher.
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First Revision No. 88NFPA 9092015 [ Section No. 11.7.2 ]
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11.7.2 Precautions.The following precautions shall be taken to control open flame and flameproducingdevices:
(1) All employees working around open flame or flameproducing devices shall betrained in the proper use and operation of the device and in emergency responseprocedures.
(2) Open flames and flameproducing devices shall be monitored constantly by atrained person.
(3) A fire extinguisher, listed for the purpose, shall be located within 9 m (30 ft) of thearea where open flames or flameproducing devices are in use. The travel distancefrom any area where open flames or flameproducing devices are in use to not lessthan one portable fire extinguisher complying with NFPA 10 shall not exceed 9 m(30 ft).
(4) Candles shall be kept a minimum of 1.25 m (4 ft) from combustible windowtreatments and wall or ceiling hangings.
(5) Fireplaces shall be covered with a fire screen when not used for cooking or similardemonstrations.
(6) Open flames within 31 m (100 ft) of the building shall not be left unattended.
(7) Open flames either inside or outside the building shall be extinguished prior toshutdown of the facility.
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The FR adds a reference to NFPA 10 rather than specifying the type andsize of extinguisher.
ResponseMessage:Public Input No. 37NFPA 9092014 [Section No. 11.7.2]
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First Revision No. 105NFPA 9092015 [ New Section after 11.7.3.2 ]
11.7.3.3 Vegetation within 3050 mm (10 ft) of a chimney outlet shall be removed.
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Committee Statement: New provision for consistency with FM Data Sheet 919.Response Message:
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First Revision No. 89NFPA 9092015 [ Section No. 11.10 ]
11.10 Fire Proofing Structural Fire Protection .The fire safety manager shall inspect accessible structural fire proofing protectionregularly to ensure the material is in place and maintained in good condition.
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The FR replaces the term "fire proofing" with industry acceptedterminology.
Response Message:Public Input No. 44NFPA 9092014 [Section No. 11.10]
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First Revision No. 90NFPA 9092015 [ Section No. 11.11 ]
11.11* Lightning Protection.The fire safety manager shall ensure that the lightning protection system, whereinstalled, is inspected and maintained in good working condition by qualified personnel.(SeeNFPA 780, Standard for the Installation of Lightning Protection Systems .)
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File Name Description909_FR90_Attachment.docx New A.11.11
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The proposed annex text provides the user of the standard with information on thesource of risk assessment procedures which may be used to determine whenlightning protection should be provided.
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Message:Public Input No. 50NFPA 9092015 [Section No. 11.11]Public Input No. 51NFPA 9092015 [New Section after A.11.6.1.2]
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First Revision No. 106NFPA 9092015 [ Section No. 11.12.1 ]
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11.12.1* The governing body of a cultural resource property located in a wooded area orsurrounded by fireprone vegetation or heavy brush shall incorporate the requirements ofNFPA 1144Standard for Reducing Structure Ignition Hazards from Wildland Fire , intothe fire safety management component of the protection plan.
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New A.12.1 provides guidance on protection of archaeological sites andoutdoor collections from wildland fires.
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First Revision No. 97NFPA 9092015 [ Section No. 12.2.1 ]
12.2.1 Fire protection systems shall be inspected, tested, and maintained in accordance withthe manufacturer’s recommendations and the requirements of one of the following, asapplicable:
(1) The applicable code or standard from Table 9.12.14
(2) NFPA 4 , Standard for Integrated Fire Protection and Life Safety System Testing
(3) NFPA 25, Standard for the Inspection, Testing, and Maintenance of WaterBasedFire Protection Systems
(4) NFPA 72, National Fire Alarm and Signaling Code
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NFPA 4 is a new standard that should be referenced in this code as mostfacilities have integrated systems that will require periodic testing.
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Negative with CommentFreeland, Deborah L. While I concur that the commissioning required by NFPA 4, the retroactivity requirement forexisting buildings, with the responsibility for obtaining documentation and generating testingprocedures resting on the owner, could be quite onerous for especially a historic cultural
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resource property, with limited resources.Portway, Chris NFPA 4 appears to require retroactive commissioning of existing systems, and relies onowners to produce information on old, existing systems (that sometimes simply does not exist).It also appears to require owners to have specific technical expertise, including the ability todevelop testing requirements. Representing an owner with numerous large and older culturalresource facilities, but also with very limited resources, these requirements may be veryburdensome. While NFPA 4 is a necessary improvement for integrated systems, I believe itneeds work in these specific areas.
First Revision No. 92NFPA 9092015 [ Section No. 12.11 ]
12.11 Fire Extinguishers.Portable fire extinguishers shall be inspected, tested, and maintained in accordancewith NFPA 10, Standard for Portable Fire Extinguishers .
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The FR references NFPA 10 for inspection, testing and maintenancerequirements, which includes hydrostatic testing.
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First Revision No. 93NFPA 9092015 [ Section No. 13.4.3 ]
13.4.3 Not less than one portable fire extinguisher, listed for the purpose, shall be locatedwithin 3 m 3050 mm (10 ft) of any cooking, food warming, or related operation and shallbe identified clearly.
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Portable fire extinguishers are required to be listed and labeled by NFPA 10. Stating“listed for the purpose” is confusing and unnecessary. Added the word “food” forclarification.
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First Revision No. 94NFPA 9092015 [ Section No. 13.4.4 ]
13.4.4 Fire extinguishers provided for the protection of cooking appliances that use combustiblecooking media (vegetable or animal oils and fats) shall be listed and labeled for Class Kfires and installed in accordance with NFPA 10, Standard for Portable FireExtinguishers .
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Committee Statement: Clarification.Response Message:Public Input No. 40NFPA 9092014 [Section No. 13.4.4]
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First Revision No. 100NFPA 9092015 [ Section No. A.3.3.41 ]
A.3.3.41 Impairment. Impairments can be classified as either of the following types:
Emergency, a condition where fire protection systems or equipment or a portionthereof is out of order due to an unexpected occurrence, such as a rupturedsprinkler pipe, or device or component failure
Preplanned, a condition where a fire protection system or equipment or a portionthereof is out of service due to work that has been planned in advance, such asmodifications to the water supply or sprinkler system piping
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Added definitions for emergency and planned impairments to the body ofthe standard.
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First Revision No. 54NFPA 9092015 [ Section No. A.8.1.1 ]
A.8.1.1 NFPA 730, Guide for Premises Security , provides guidance on conducting securityvulnerability assessments and developing appropriate countermeasures.
As outlined in NFPA 730, a security vulnerability assessment (SVA) usually involves asevenstep process as follows:
Step 1: Formation of Team. The process should begin with the formation of a team ofpersonnel from all organizational areas. Commonly, the individual responsible for anorganization's security serves as team leader.
Step 2: Organization/Facility Characterization. Step 2 involves a characterization of anorganization and the facilities to be protected. It includes identification of assets (i.e.,people, property, information, and products); physical features and operations; laws,regulations, and corporate policies; social and political environment and internal activity(i.e., community resources, crime statistics, internal activities, and loss experience); andreview of “current layers of protection,” including both site security features and safetymeasures.
Step 3: Threat Assessment. The next step is conducting a threat assessment. Theprocess includes a classification of critical assets, identification of potential targets,consequence analysis (effect of loss, including any potential offsite consequence), andthe definition of potential threats (by identifying potential adversaries and what is knownabout them).
Step 4: Threat Vulnerability Analysis. The next step is conducting a threat vulnerabilityanalysis that identifies actual and potential threat scenarios and estimates a relativesecurity risk level. The relative security risk level is a function of determining theseverity of the consequences of an adversarial event, the potential for such an attack,and the likelihood of adversary success in carrying out the anticipated event or activity.
Step 5: Definition of Specific Security Countermeasures. In this step, specific securitycountermeasures are defined. All information from the preceding steps, includingcharacterization, threat assessment, and vulnerability analysis, is considered. Aneffective countermeasure is one that drives improvements in mitigating the definedthreats and results in a reduction in the security risk level.
With respect to the development of security countermeasures, and in consideration ofthe defined threats, the SVA team's efforts to strengthen the security layers ofprotection begins with a focus on the concentric circles of protection designmethodology, shown in Figure A.8.1.1.
Figure A.8.1.1 Concentric Circles of Protection. (Source: SafePlaceCorporation.) [730:Figure A.5.2.3(2 5 )]
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This methodology provides for protection of defined critical assets by considering thefollowing four primary protection elements of an effective protection plan design:
(1) Deter — discouraging an adversary from attempting an assault by reducing thelikelihood of a successful attack.
(2) Detect — determining that an undesirable event has occurred or is occurring.Detection includes sensing the event, communicating the alarm to an attendedlocation, and assessing the alarm.
(3) Delay — impeding adversary penetration into a protected area.
(4) Respond — counteracting adversary activity and interrupting the undesirable event.
Arson, theft, sabotage, or other malevolent acts can be prevented in two ways, by eitherdeterring the adversary or defeating the adversary. In the development of securitycountermeasures, it is important to understand that a properly designed andimplemented security program integrates people, procedures, and technologies for theprotection of assets. The use of technologies alone is not the solution.
The “new world” we live in poses a new challenge: the increased presence and threat ofadversarial attack. Our journey now involves an important dual approach, thecombination of today's security methodologies with traditional safety and riskmanagement practices to strengthen security layers of protection.
An effective security program, resulting from the completion and implementation of acomprehensive SVA, provides measurable benefits in the workplace for personnel (staff,guests, and visitors), in the protection of property, and in operations, resulting inenhanced business performance.
Step 6: Assessment of Risk Reduction. Taking into account the countermeasuresdefined in Step 5, this step reassesses the relative security risk levels developed inStep 4 and considers additional security risk reduction measures (securitycountermeasures) where appropriate.
Step 7: Documentation of Findings and Tracking of Implementation. Findings andrecommendations are documented in a report and the implementation of acceptedrecommendations is tracked.
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First Revision No. 84NFPA 9092015 [ Section No. A.9.12.13 ]
A.9.12.13 See Table A.9.12.13 for known advantages and potential concerns associated withvarious types of automatic sprinkler systems, piping materials, and types of sprinklers.Table A.9.12.13 Considerations for Automatic Sprinkler System Types and Materials
Known Advantages Potential ConcernsTypes ofSystemsWet pipe Traditional high reliability
systems with water underpressure in piping at alltimes using heatactuatedsprinklers; lowestmaintenance requirements ofall system types
Mechanical damage to sprinklers or piping inlowceiling areas, overheating, and freezingcan all result in discharge of water
Antifreeze Advantages of wet pipesystems with reducedconcern for freezing
Traditional antifreeze Antifreeze solutions arenow limited restricted to those that are listedfor use in fire sprinkler systems due toconcerns for combustibility of sprinkler spray,especially for small orifice sprinklers at highpressures
Dry pipe Air or nitrogen in pipingunder moderate pressure 2–3 bar [(30–40 psi) nominal]protects against freezing andprevents water discharge inthe event of small leaks
Air Reduced reliability due to increasedmaintenance requirements; 30% increase inwater demand; air in piping with residual watercan lead to premature corrosion of steel pipingsystems; mechanical damage to sprinklers orpiping will result in water flow; water supplymust be in a heated area
Preaction— singleinterlock
Requires separate detectionsystem to activate beforewater is introduced to piping;protects against freezing andprevents discharge of waterin the event of mechanical orcorrosion damage tosprinklers or piping
Reduced reliability due to dependence onseparate detection system; air in piping withresidual water can lead to premature corrosionof steel piping systems; significantly higherlevel of regular maintenance
Preaction— doubleinterlock
Requires both detectionsystem and at least onesprinkler to activate beforewater is introduced to piping;best protection foroccupancies such asfreezers where water inpiping can alone be a
Slowest system response to fires; reducedreliability due to dependence on separatedetection system; air in piping with residualwater can lead to premature corrosion of steelpiping systems; significantly higher level orregular maintenance
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concernPreaction— noninterlock
Water entering piping withactivation of either detectionsystem or sprinklerincreases reliability overother types of preactionsystems while excludingwater in normal readycondition; protects againstfreezing
Does not provide added protection againstrelease of water in the event of mechanical orcorrosion damage to sprinklers for piping; air inpiping with residual water can lead topremature corrosion of steel piping systems
Preaction— preprimed
Requires separate detectionsystem to activate to allowwater to enter piping inexcess of priming water,limiting potential discharge inthe event of mechanical orcorrosion damage tosprinklers or piping
Reduced reliability due to dependence onseparate detection system
Deluge Ability to quickly dischargelarge quantities of waterappropriate for specialhazards only
Activation results in water dischargethroughout protected area; air in piping withresidual water can lead to premature corrosionof steel piping systems
Water mist Can provide performancesimilar to traditional sprinklersystems using less water;smaller pipe sizes thansprinkler systems
No standard design method available; reducedreliability due to very small nozzle orifices andgreater number of required operatingcomponents; requires specialized installation;and maintenance personnel; nozzle dischargepressures higher for some systems; potentialfor physical damage to articles and property inclose proximity to nozzles
Types ofPipingMaterialsSteel —standardwall
Traditional strength andreliability
Corrosion concerns over time, especially withresidual water in pipe for dry and preactionsystems
Steel —thinwall
Reduced wall thickness andjoining with mechanicalfittings allows lower cost(wall thickness comparableto remaining wall outsidefitting for traditional threadedsystems)
Corrosion concerns over time, especially withresidual water in pipe for dry and preactionsystems; some concern that grooves placedon piping prevent complete drainage
Coppertube
Less susceptible tocorrosion than steel pipingsystems
More expensive than steel systems; firehazard of allowable joining methods
CPVC(chlorinatedpolyvinylchloride)
Not susceptible to corrosion;clean installation and fieldfabrication ideal for retrofit
Compatibility concerns, especially with regardto internal, and external exposures to materialscontaining plasticizers or hydrocarbons; mustbe in strict accordance with 9.12.13.4
Stainlesssteel
Highest High degree ofcorrosion resistance
Increased expense; corrosion concern withsprinkler seats unless stainless steelsprinklers also utilized
Types of
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SprinklersStandardresponse
Traditional strength andreliability against accidentaldischarge; leastmaintenance and lowesttesting requirements;
Lack of improved performance throughtechnological advancements in sprinklerthermal sensitivity
Quickresponse
Improved sensitivity allowsreaction to smaller fire andincreases effectiveness ofavailable water supplies
Reduced mass of sprinkler thermal elementmakes it somewhat more susceptible toaccidental discharge if proper care is not takenin handling and installation
Residential Combines increased thermalsensitivity of quickresponsesprinklers with high wallwetting appropriate fortypical small compartmentsof residential occupancies
Reduced mass of sprinkler thermal elementmakes it somewhat more susceptible toaccidental discharge if proper care is not takenin handling and installation; increasedinstallation requirements regardingobstructions, location, etc.
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Updated information added for antifreeze systems. Information added wherecurrently lacking to assist in user in making choices.
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First Revision No. 73NFPA 9092015 [ Section No. A.9.12.13.3.2.1 ]
A.9.12.13.3.2.1 Additional auxiliary drainage should be provided, in accordance with NFPA 13 ,regardless of whether Due to the heightened concerns regarding the issues associatedwith corrosion, additional auxiliary drainage is needed for all preaction systemsregardless of whether or not the protected area is subject to freezing.
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Explanatory material for providing the additional draining for preaction systemseven if not in an area subject to freezing.
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First Revision No. 55NFPA 9092015 [ Section No. G.1.1 ]
N.1.1 NFPA Publications.National Fire Protection Association, 1 Batterymarch Park, Quincy, MA 021697471.
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NFPA 10, Standard for Portable Fire Extinguishers, 2013 2017 edition.
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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 14, Standard for the Installation of Standpipe and Hose Systems, 2013 2016edition.
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 25, Standard for the Inspection, Testing, and Maintenance of WaterBased FireProtection Systems, 2011 2017 edition.
NFPA 40, Standard for the Storage and Handling of Cellulose Nitrate Film, 2011 2016edition.
NFPA 51B, Standard for Fire Prevention During Welding, Cutting, and Other Hot Work,2009 2014 edition.
NFPA 70B, Recommended Practice for Electrical Equipment Maintenance, 2013 2016edition.
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 90A, Standard for the Installation of AirConditioning and Ventilating Systems,2012 2015 edition.
NFPA 92, Standard for Smoke Control Systems, 2012 2015 edition.
NFPA 101®, Life Safety Code®, 2012 2015 edition.
NFPA 101A, Guide on Alternative Approaches to Life Safety, 2013 2016 edition.
NFPA 204, Standard for Smoke and Heat Venting, 2012 2015 edition.
NFPA 220, Standard on Types of Building Construction, 2012 2015 edition.
NFPA 232, Standard for the Protection of Records, 2012 2017 edition.
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NFPA 551, Guide for the Evaluation of Fire Risk Assessments, 2013 2016 edition.
NFPA 701, Standard Methods of Fire Tests for Flame Propagation of Textiles and Films,2010 2015 edition.
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Hall, J. R. “NonHome Structure Fires by Equipment Involved in Ignition,” NFPA,Quincy, MA, 2012
Isner, M. S. “Investigation Report: Fire in Los Angeles Central Library Causes $22Million Loss.” Fire Journal 81, no. 2 (1987): 56–63, 72–79.
Rosenberg, P. A., Facility Security: New Threats, New Strategies, NFPA, Quincy, MA,2002.
SFPE Engineering Guide to PerformanceBased Fire Protection: Analysis and Design ofBuildings. Quincy, MA.: National Fire Protection Association; Bethesda, MD.: Society ofFire Protection Engineers, 2000.
SFPE Handbook of Fire Protection Engineering, Quincy, MA: National Fire ProtectionAssociation; Bethesda, MD: Society of Fire Protection Engineers, 2008.
Willey, A. E. “The Charles Klein Law Library Fire, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.” FireJournal 66, no. 6, (November 1972):15–22.
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N.1.2.1 ANSI Publications.American National Standards Institute, Inc., 25 West 43rd Street, 4th floor, New York,NY 10036.
ANSI/BHMA A156.1, Butts and Hinges, 2000.
ANSI/BHMA A156.2, American National Standard for Bored and Preassembled Locksand Latches, 1996.
ANSI/BHMA A156.4, Door Controls — Closers, 2000.
ANSI/BHMA A156.5, Auxiliary Locks and Associated Products, 2001.
ANSI/BHMA A156.12, Interconnected Locks and Latches, 1999.
ANSI/BHMA A156.13, Mortise Locks and Latches Series 1000, 2002.
ANSI/BHMA A156.16, Auxiliary Hardware, 2002.
ANSI/BHMA A156.17, SelfClosing Hinges and Pivots, 2004.
ANSI/BHMA A156.23, Electromagnetic Locks, 2004.
ANSI/BHMA A156.24, Delayed Egress Locking Systems, 2003.
ANSI/BHMA A156.25, Electrified Locking Devices, 2002.
ANSI/BHMA A156.26, Continuous Hinges, 2000.
ANSI/BHMA A156.28, Recommended Practice for Keying Systems, 2000.
ANSI/BHMA A156.30, High Security Cylinders, 2003.
ANSI/BHMA A156.31, Electric Strikes and Frame Mounted Actuators, 2001.
ANSI/SDI A250.4, Test Procedure and Acceptance Criteria for Physical Endurance forSteel Doorsand Hardware Reinforcing, 2001.
ANSI/SDI A250.8, Recommended Specifications for Standard Steel Door Frames,2003.
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N.1.2.1 ASTM Publications.American Society for Testing and Materials, 100 Barr Harbor Drive, WestConshohocken, PA 194282959.
ASTM E119, Standard Test Methods for Fire Tests of Building Construction andMaterials , 2014
ASTM E 1355 E1355 , Standard Guide for Evaluating the Predictive Capability ofDeterministic Fire Models, 2011 2012 .
ASTM E 1472 E1472 , Standard Guide for Documenting Computer Software for FireModels, 2007 (withdrawn 2011).
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First Revision No. 58NFPA 9092015 [ Section No. G.1.2.5 ]
N.1.2.7 UL Publications.Underwriters Laboratories Inc., 333 Pfingsten Road, Northbrook, IL 600622096.
ANSI/UL 263, Standard for Fire Tests of Building Construction and Materials, 2011.
ANSI/UL 294, Standard for Access Control System Units, 1999, revised 2010 2013 .
ANSI/UL 305, Standard for Panic Hardware, 1997, revised 2010 2012 .
ANSI/UL 437, Standard for Key Locks, 2000, revised 2008.
ANSI/UL 768, Standard for Combination Locks, 2006, revised 2010 2013 .
ANSI/UL 1034, Standard for BurglaryResistant Electric Locking Mechanisms, 2011.
UL 634, Connectors and Switches for Use with BurglarAlarm Systems , 2007.
UL 681, Standard for Installation and Classification of Burglar and Holdup AlarmSystems, 1999, revised 2001 2014 .
UL 2058, Outline of Investigation for High Security Electronic Locks, 2005.
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First Revision No. 59NFPA 9092015 [ Section No. G.1.2.7 ]
N.1.2.9 Other Publications.Before and After Disasters, Heritage Preservation, 2005.www.heritagepreservation.org/PDFS/Disaster.pdf.
Borenstein, S. W., Microbiologically Influential Corrosion Handbook, WoodheadPublishing Limited, 1994.
British Standard BS 7974, Application of Fire Safety Engineering Principles to theDesign of Buildings, British Standards Institution, London, UK, 2001.
Cotton, P. E., "Fire Tests of Library Book Stacks," report dated December 21, 1959.
Cutler, Harold R. , “Engineering Analysis of Compact Storage Fire Tests,” unpublishedreport prepared by Firepro, Inc. for the Library of Congress, 1979.
Dorge, Valerie, and Sharon L. Jones, compilers, Building an Emergency Plan: A Guidefor Museums and Other Cultural Institutions. The Getty Conservation Institute, 1999.www.getty.edu/conservation/publications/pdf_publications/emergency_plan.pdf.
Draft Paper on the Characteristics of RFIDSystems, The Association for AutomaticIdentification and Mobility, Warrendale, PA, 2000.
Field Guide to Emergency Response, Heritage Preservation, 1012 14th Street, NW,Suite 1200, Washington, DC 20005.
Field Manual FM319.30, Physical Security, Headquarters, Department of the Army,2001.
Fire Safety Engineering Guidelines, Australian Building Codes Board, Canberra, ACT,2001.
Fontana, M. G., and Greene, N. D., Corrosion Engineering, McGraw Hill, 1978.
Guidelines for the Security of Rare Books, Manuscripts, and Other Special Collections,Association of College & Research Libraries, American Library Association, 50 EastHuron Street, Chicago, IL 606112795.
Hatchfield, P., Pollutants in the Museum Environment, London, Archetype PublicationsLtd., 85, 2002.
Honey, G., Electronic Access Control, Newnes, Oxford, UK, 2000.
Lougheed, G. D., J. R. Mawhinney, and J. O'Neill, "FullScale Fire Tests and theDevelopment of Design Criteria for Sprinkler Protection of Mobile Shelving Units." FireTechnology 30, no. 1 (1994).
McLane, B., and Aulner, C., CCTV Systems, Design & Installation, National TrainingCenter, Inc., Las Vegas, NV, 2004.
“A Legal Primer on Managing Museum Collections,” Malaro, Marie, second edition 1998.
Morris, J. The Library Disaster Preparedness Handbook . Chicago: American LibraryAssociation, 1986.
Pierce, C., Application & Design of CCTV, LeapFrog Training & Consulting, Davenport,IA, 2002.
Open for Business, Institute for Business and Home Safety, 2006. www.ibhs.org
“Risk and Insurance Management Manual for Libraries,” Mary Breighner and William
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Payton, edited by Jeanne Drewes, ALA 2005 ISBN 0838983251.
Roberge, P. R., Handbook of Corrosion Engineering, McGraw Hill, 2000.
Sampson, R. L., A Practical Guide to Central Station Burglar Alarm Systems, CentralStation Alarm Association, Bethesda, MD, 1997.
Trinkley, Michael. Hurricane! Surviving the big one: a primer for libraries, museums andarchives, 2nd edition, Columbia, SC: Chicora Foundation; Atlanta, GA: SoutheasternLibrary Network, c1998.
Waters, P., “Procedures for Salvage of WaterDamaged Library Materials,” RestorationOfficer, Library of Congress, 1975. (Copies available upon request from the Library ofCongress, Washington, DC 20540.)
Wisconsin Administrative Code, Chapter 70. Historic Buildings.http://www.legis.state.wi.us/rsb/code/comm/comm070.html.
Wisconsin Historic Building Code, Madison, WI:Wisconsin Administrative Code.
World Heritage List, United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization,UNESCO World Heritage Centre, Paris, France, 2009.
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N.2.1 NFPA Publications.National Fire Protection Association, 1 Batterymarch Park, Quincy, MA 021697471.
NFPA 20 , Standard for the Installation of Stationary Pumps for Fire Protection , 2013edition.
NFPA 70®, National Electrical Code®, 2011 2017 edition.
NFPA 80A, Recommended Practice for Protection of Buildings from Exterior FireExposures, 2012 2017 edition.
NFPA 291 , Recommended Practice for Fire Flow Testing and Marking of Hydrants ,2013 edition.
NFPA 1144, Standard for Reducing Structure Ignition Hazards from Wildland Fire, 2013edition.
Marchant, E. W. “Preventing Fire in Historic Buildings: The Acceptable Risk.” FireTechnology, 25, no. 2 (May 1989):165–176.
“Protecting Our Heritage, A Discourse on Fire Protection and Prevention in HistoricBuildings and Landmarks,” 2nd edition, 1970.
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N.2.2 ASTM Publications.ASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Drive, West Conshohocken, PA 194282959.
ASTM E 84 E84 , Standard Test Method for Surface Burning Characteristics of BuildingMaterials, 2012 2014 .
ASTM E 136 E136 , Standard Test Method for Behavior of Building Materials in aVertical Tube Furnace at 750°C, 2011 2012 .
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First Revision No. 62NFPA 9092015 [ Section No. G.3 ]
N.3 References for Extracts in Informational Sections.NFPA 4 , Standard for Integrated Fire Protection and Life Safety System Testing , 2015edition.
NFPA 72®, National Fire Alarm and Signaling Code, 2013 2016 edition.
NFPA 730, Guide for Premises Security, 2011 2017 edition.
NFPA 5000®, Building Construction and Safety Code®, 2012 2015 edition.
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First Revision No. 95NFPA 9092015 [ Section No. J.1 ]
I.1 Quarterly Cultural Resource Property Protection SelfInspection Checklist.The checklist in Figure I.1 should be used as a reminder during the inspection. Itemsrequiring corrective action should be noted and reported to the responsible manager.Section 1 through Section 5 of the checklist can be used by the individual conductingthe inspection during a tour of the cultural resource property. Section 6 is an inspectionof records that should be accomplished by the fire safety manager and/or the securitymanager.Figure I.1 Cultural Resource Property Protection SelfInspection Checklist.
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