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Cengage Significant Changes to the 2006 International Fire Code 2007 Edition by Jeffrey Shapiro
Pinpoint innovative technologies and materials and the most current approaches to fire safety, life safety, and fire prevention! This "must-have" resource identifies the significant changes that occurred between the 2003 and 2006 Editions of the International Fire Code. Coverage focuses squarely on those provisions that have special significance, are utilized frequently, or have had a change on the Code's application. Not only does this approach assist users in identifying the specific Code changes that have occurred, it also aids readers in comparing the previous Code language to the new text, and most importantly, fosters an understanding of why the Code changed.Check out our app, DEWALT (R) Mobile Pro (TM). This free app is a construction calculator with integrated reference materials and access to hundreds of additional calculations as add-ons. To learn more, visit dewalt.com/mobilepro. Table of contents :- 102.3-.5Change of Use or Occupancy106.4Missed Violations202Definitions308.3.8Dormitory Ignition Sources309.5Fueling of Forklifts, Etc.311.5Placards for Unsafe Buildings313.1Fueled Equipment404.2Fire Safety/Evacuation Plans and DrillsTable 405.2High-Rise Fire Evacuation Drills605.10Portable Electric Space Heaters606.8Refrigerant Detectors606.9.1Refrigeration System Cut-Off Switches608Special Battery ProvisionsChapter 8Interior Finishes and Decorations901.4Recall of Fire Protection Components901.6.2System Inspection Records903.2.1.2Sprinklers in Group A-2 Occupancies903.3.1.2.1Sprinklers at Balconies and Decks904.11.5.1Class K Fire Extinguishers905.3.7Marina and Boatyard Standpipes906.2Electronic Monitoring of Fire Extinguishers907.2.6Alarms in Group I Occupancies907.2.9Manual Fire Alarm Boxes in R-2 Occupancies910.1Smoke and Heat VentsTable 910.3Smoke Venting and Draft Curtains914Fire Protection Based on Special Detailed RequirementsChapter 10Day Care Occupant Load/Egress Provisions1004.2Maximum Occupant Load1008.1.9Panic Hardware1013.2Egress Through Adjoining Rooms1027.2Exits for Unoccupied Areas1027.6Obstruction of Exit SignsChapter 15Flammable Finishes1508.1Spray-applied Bed LinersTable 1805.2.2HPM Quantities2205.6Warning Signs for Motor Vehicle Fuel DispensingTable 2206.2.3Separation for Vaults2209.3.2, 2211Hydrogen Vehicle Fueling2308.2.1Plastic Pallets and ShelvesChapter 27Combustible FibersTable 2703.1.1(1)MAQ Exception for FuelTable 2703.8.3.2Number of Group M and S Retail Display Control Areas2703.2.9Testing of Hazardous Materials Safety Systems2703.8.3.3Control Area Fire-Resistance Ratings3003.3Pressure Relief for Compressed Gas Containers3003.14Gas VaultsChapter 33Explosives3308.2Fireworks Display Plan3308.9Post Fireworks Display Inspection3404.2.7.5.8Overfill Prevention3404.3.1Design, Construction and Capacity of Containers3404.3.1Bag-in-Box/Bag-in-Tote Packages3404.3.2.3Number of Storage Cabinets3404.3.5.1Basement Storage of Class I Liquids3402.1Liquid Storage WarehousesChapters 34 and 27Alcohol-Based Hand RubTable 3404.3.6.3(2)Special Storage Allowance for Resins3405.3.8.4Weather Protection for Outdoor Use3504.2.1Separation Distances for Outdoor Flammable Gas Storage/Use3704.2.2.7Treatment System Exception3806.2Overfill Prevention for LPG Containers3809.12Outdoor LPG Storage Location for Resale PurposesAppendix D107.1Residential Sprinkler Equivalency