| The International Fire Code extends far beyond maintenance, containing regulations relating to the construction of buildings and facilities. Topics addressed include fire department access, fire hydrants, automatic sprinkler systems, fire alarm systems, fire and explosion hazards safety, hazardous materials storage and use, provisions to protect and assist first responders, industrial processes, and fire-safety requirements for new and existing buildings and premises.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Administration; Chapter 2: Definitions; Chapter 3: General Precautions Against Fire; Chapter 4: Emergency Planning and Preparedness; Chapter 5: Fire Service Features; Chapter 6: Building Services and Systems; Chapter 7: Fire-Resistance-Rated Construction; Chapter 8: Interior Finish, Decorative Materials and Furnishings; Chapter 9: Fire Protection Systems; Chapter 10: Means of Egress; Chapter 11: Aviation Facilities; Chapter 12: Dry Cleaning; Chapter 13: Combustible Dust-Producing Operations; Chapter 14: Fire Safety During Construction and Demolition; Chapter 15: Flammable Finishes; Chapter 16: Fruit and Crop Ripening; Chapter 17: Fumigation and Thermal Insecticidal Fogging; Chapter 18: Semiconductor Fabrication Facilities; Chapter 19: Lumber Yards and Woodworking Facilities; Chapter 20: Manufacture of Organic Coatings; Chapter 21: Industrial Ovens; Chapter 22: Service Stations and Repair Garages; Chapter 23: High-Piled Combustible Storage; Chapter 24: Tents and Other Membrane Structures; Chapter 25: Tire Rebuilding and Tire Storage; Chapter 26: Welding and Other Hot Work; Chapter 27: Hazardous Materials-General Provisions; Chapter 28: Aerosols; Chapter 29: Combustible Fibers; Chapter 30: Compressed Gases; Chapter 31: Corrosive Materials; Chapter 32: Cryogenic Fluids; Chapter 33: Explosives and Fireworks; Chapter 34: Flammable and Combustible Liquids; Chapter 35: Flammable Gases; Chapter 36: Flammable Solids; Chapter 37: Highly Toxic and Toxic Materials; Chapter 38: Liquefied Petroleum Gases; Chapter 39: Organic Peroxides; Chapter 40: Oxidizers; Chapter 41: Pyrophoric Materials; Chapter 42: Pyroxylin (Cellulose Nitrate) Plastics; Chapter 43: Unstable (Reactive) Materials; Chapter 44: Water-Reactive Solids and Liquids; Chapter 45: Referenced Standards; Appendix A: Board of Appeals; Appendix B: Fire-Flow Requirements for Buildings; Appendix C: Fire Hydrant Locations and Distribution; Appendix D: Fire Apparatus Access Roads; Appendix E: Hazard Categories; Appendix F: Hazard Ranking; Appendix G: Cryogenic Fluids-Weight and Volume Equivalents; Index
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