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Fire Inspector's Guide: Based on the 2006 International Fire Code is a handy pocket guide designed for use by enforcement professionals conducting basic fire prevention inspections. This quick reference covers occupancy and permit requirements of the 2006 International Fire Code and includes a section on definitions. A must-have for all fire inspectors.
Your ideal resource for effective, accurate, consistent and complete fire inspections.
- Learn the most important and most relevant fire inspection information from the 2006 IFC.
- Quickly identify the relevant IFC section for each topic listed.
- Increase the efficiency of fire inspections based on an occupancy-specific format.
- Become aware of common hazards and the most frequently violated safety issues for various building uses.
- Increase fire inspection effectiveness by focusing on the most relevant issues.
- Increase fire inspection consistency based on a common listing of important subjects.
From the Preface
This Fire Inspector's Guide, based on the 2006 International Fire Code, is intended to be used by people conducting basic fire prevention inspections. As comprehensive knowledge of the entire fire code and its application at every inspection may not be possible for everyone, this guide has been developed as a quick reference for fire inspectors.
Inspectors should familiarize themselves with the International Fire Code (IFC) and the International Building Code (IBC). These documents constitute the authority upon which fire inspections are based, and are the basis for the information contained in this guide.
History has proven that properly installed and maintained fire detection and suppression systems have a significant potential for reducing loss of life and property from fire.
Table of Contents
Administration. Permits. Required Operational Permits. Required Construction Permits. Maintenance. Definitions. Group A-1 Occupancy. Group A-2 to A-5 Occupancies. Group B Occupancy. Group E Occupancy. Group F Occupancy. Group H Occupancy. Group I Occupancy. Group M Occupancy. Group R Occupancy. Group S Occupancy. Group U Occupancy. Common Hazards by Occupancy: Multi-Family Residential; Places of Assembly; Restaurants; Warehouses; Hospitals; Office Buildings; Manufacturing; Schools. |
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