Proposed Text
13VAC5-51-21. Section 102 Applicability.
A. 102.1 General. The provisions of the SFPC shall apply to all matters affecting or relating to structures, processes, and premises as set forth in Section 101. The SFPC shall supersede any fire prevention regulations previously adopted by a local government or other political subdivision.
B. 102.1.1 Change of occupancy. No change of occupancy shall be made in any building or structure unless such building or structure is made to comply with the requirements of the USBC as determined by the building official.
C. 102.2 Application to pre-1973 buildings and structures. Buildings and structures constructed prior to the USBC (1973) shall comply with the maintenance requirements of the SFPC to the extent that equipment, systems, devices, and safeguards which were provided and approved when constructed shall be maintained. Such buildings and structures, if subject to the state fire and public building regulations (Virginia Public Building Safety Regulations, VR 394-01-05) in effect prior to March 31, 1986, shall also be maintained in accordance with those regulations.
D. 102.3 Application to post-1973 buildings and structures. Buildings and structures constructed under any edition of the USBC shall comply with the maintenance requirements of the SFPC to the extent that equipment, systems, devices, and safeguards which were provided and approved when constructed shall be maintained.
E. 102.4 Referenced codes and standards. The codes and standards referenced in the IFC shall be those listed in Chapter 80 and considered part of the requirements of the SFPC to the prescribed extent of each such reference. Where differences occur between the provisions of this code and the referenced standards, the provisions of this code shall apply.
F. 102.5 State-owned buildings and structures. The SFPC shall be applicable to all state-owned buildings and structures in the manner and extent described in § 27-99 of the Code of Virginia and the State Fire Marshal shall have the authority to enforce this code in state-owned buildings and structures as is prescribed in §§ 27-98 and 27-99 of the Code of Virginia.
G. 102.6 Relationship to USBC. In accordance with §§ 27-34.4, 36-105.1, and 36-119.1 of the Code of Virginia, the USBC does not supersede the provisions of this code that prescribe standards to be complied with in existing buildings and structures, provided that this code shall not impose requirements that are more restrictive than those of the USBC under which the buildings or structures were constructed. Subsequent alteration, enlargement, rehabilitation, repair, or conversion of the occupancy classification of such buildings and structures shall be subject to the construction and rehabilitation provisions of the USBC. Inspection of buildings other than state-owned buildings under construction and the review and approval of building plans for these structures for enforcement of the USBC shall be the sole responsibility of the appropriate local building inspectors.
Upon completion of such structures, responsibility for fire safety protection shall pass to the local fire marshal or official designated by the locality to enforce this code in those localities that enforce the SFPC or to the State Fire Marshal in those localities that do not enforce this code.
H. 102.7 Inspections for USBC requirements. The fire official
shall require that existing structures subject to the requirements of the
applicable retrofitting provisions relating to the fire protection equipment
and system requirements of the USBC, Part I II, Construction
Existing Buildings, Section 103.7 1101, comply with the
provisions located therein.
13VAC5-51-31. Section 103 Incorporation by reference.
A. 103.1 General. The following document is adopted and incorporated by reference to be an enforceable part of the SFPC:
The International Fire Code -- 2015 2018
Edition, hereinafter referred to as "IFC," published by the
International Code Council, Inc., 500 New Jersey Avenue, NW, 6th Floor,
Washington, DC 20001-2070, 1-888 422-7233.
B. 103.1.1 Deletion. Delete IFC Chapter 1.
C. 103.1.2 Appendices. The appendices in the IFC are not considered part of the IFC for the purposes of Section 103.1.
Note: Section 101.5 references authority contained in the Code of Virginia for local fire prevention regulations that may be evaluated by localities to determine whether provisions in the IFC appendices may be considered for local fire prevention regulations.
D. 103.2 Amendments. All requirements of the referenced codes and standards that relate to fees, non-operational permits not specifically required by Section 107.2, unsafe notices, disputes, condemnation, inspections, scope of enforcement and all other procedural, and administrative matters are deleted and replaced by the provisions of Chapter 1 of the SFPC.
Exception: The scope of referenced codes and standards referenced by the SFPC that relate to the maintenance, testing and inspection requirements or limitations shall be enforceable.
E. 103.2.1 Other amendments. The SFPC contains provisions adopted by the Virginia Board of Housing and Community Development (BHCD), some of which delete, change or amend provisions of the IFC and referenced standards. Where conflicts occur between such changed provisions and the unchanged provisions of the IFC and referenced standards, the provisions changed by the BHCD shall govern.
Note 1: The IFC and its referenced standards contain
some areas of regulation outside of the scope of the SFPC, as established by
the BHCD and under state law. Where conflicts have been readily noted, changes
have been made to the IFC and its referenced standards to bring it within the
scope of authority; however, in some areas, judgment will have to be made as to
whether the provisions of the IFC and its referenced standards are fully
applicable.
Note 2: Section numbers preceded by "(N)"
indicate sections of the IFC that have been changed to remove construction-related
provisions that are outside of the scope of the SFPC.
F. 103.3 International Fire Code. Retroactive fire protection system requirements contained in the IFC shall not be enforced unless specified by the USBC.
13VAC5-51-61. Section 106 Duties and powers of the fire official.
A. 106.1 General. The fire official shall enforce the provisions of the SFPC as provided herein and as interpreted by the State Review Board in accordance with § 36-118 of the Code of Virginia.
B. 106.2 Delegation of duties and powers. The fire official may delegate duties and powers subject to any limitations imposed by the local governing body. The fire official shall be responsible that any powers and duties delegated are carried out in accordance with this code.
C. 106.3 Inspections. The fire official is authorized to conduct such inspections as are deemed necessary to determine the extent of compliance with the provisions of this code and to approve reports of inspection by approved agencies or individuals in accordance with the fire official's written policy. All reports of such inspections by approved agencies or individuals shall be prepared and submitted in writing for review and approval. Inspection reports shall be certified by a responsible officer of such approved agency or by the responsible individual. The fire official is authorized to engage such expert opinion as deemed necessary to report upon unusual, detailed or complex technical issues in accordance with local policies.
D. 106.3.1 Observations. When, during an inspection, the fire official or an authorized representative observes an apparent or actual violation of another law, ordinance or code not within the official's authority to enforce, such official shall report the findings to the official having jurisdiction in order that such official may institute the necessary measures.
E. 106.4 Alternatives. The SFPC provisions are not intended to prevent the use of any safeguards used to protect life and property from the hazards of fire or explosion that are not specifically prescribed by the SFPC, provided that such alternative safeguards comply with the intent of the SFPC. The alternative safeguard offered shall be, for the purpose intended, at least the equivalent of that prescribed in this code in quality, strength, effectiveness, fire resistance, durability and safety.
F. 106.5 Modifications. The fire official may grant modifications to any provision of the SFPC upon application by the owner or the owner's agent provided the spirit and intent of the SFPC are observed and public health, welfare, and safety are assured.
Note: The current editions of many nationally recognized model codes and standards are referenced by the SFPC. Future amendments to such codes and standards do not automatically become part of the SFPC; however, the fire official should consider such amendments in deciding whether a modification request should be granted.
G. 106.5.1 Supporting data. The fire official shall require that sufficient technical data be submitted to substantiate the proposed use of any alternative. If it is determined that the evidence presented is satisfactory proof of performance for the use intended, the fire official shall approve the use of such alternative subject to the requirements of this code. The fire official may require and consider a statement from a professional engineer, architect or other competent person as to the equivalency of the proposed modification.
H. 106.5.2 Decision. The application for modification and the final decision of the fire official shall be in writing and shall be recorded in the permanent records of the local enforcing agency.
I. 106.6 Notices and orders. The fire official shall issue all necessary notices or orders to ensure compliance with the SFPC.
J. 106.7 Department records. The fire official shall keep
official records of applications received, permits and certificates issued,
fees collected, reports of inspections, and notices and orders issued. Such records
shall be retained in the official records or disposed of in accordance with
General Schedule Number Ten Seventeen available from The Library
of Virginia.
13VAC5-51-91. Section 109 Inspection.
A. 109.1 Inspection. The fire official may inspect all structures and premises for the purposes of ascertaining and causing to be corrected any conditions liable to cause fire, contribute to the spread of fire, interfere with firefighting operations, endanger life, or any violations of the provisions or intent of the SFPC.
Exception: Single family dwellings and dwelling units in two
family and multiple family dwellings and farm structures shall be exempt from
routine inspections. This exemption shall not preclude the fire official from
conducting routine inspections in Group R-3 or Group R-5 occupancies operating
as a commercial bed and breakfast as outlined in Section 310.3 310.2
of the USBC or inspecting under § 27-98.2 of the Code of Virginia for
hazardous conditions relating to explosives, flammable and combustible
conditions, and hazardous materials.
B. 109.1.1 Right to entry. The fire official may enter any structure or premises at any reasonable time to inspect subject to constitutional restrictions on unreasonable searches and seizures. If entry is refused or not obtained, the fire official may pursue recourse as provided by law.
Note: Specific authorization and procedures for inspections and issuing warrants are set out in §§ 27-98.1 through 27-98.5 of the Code of Virginia and shall be taken into consideration.
C. 109.1.2 Credentials. The fire official and technical assistants shall carry proper credentials of office when inspecting in the performance of their duties under the SFPC.
D. 109.2 Coordinated inspections. The fire official shall
coordinate inspections and administrative orders with any other state and local
agencies having related inspection authority, and shall coordinate those
inspections required by the USBC for new construction when involving provisions
of the amended IFC, so that the owners and occupants will not be
subjected to numerous inspections or conflicting orders.
Note: The USBC requires the building official to coordinate such inspections with the fire official.
E. 109.3 Other inspections. In accordance with § 9.1-207 of the Code of Virginia, the State Fire Marshal, upon presenting proper credentials, shall make annual inspections for hazards incident to fire in all (i) residential care facilities operated by any state agency, (ii) assisted living facilities licensed or subject to licensure pursuant to Chapter 18 (§ 63.2-1800 et seq.) of Title 63.2 of the Code of Virginia which are not inspected by a local fire marshal, (iii) student-residence facilities owned or operated by the public institutions of higher education in the Commonwealth, and (iv) public schools in the Commonwealth which are not inspected by a local fire marshal. In the event that any such facility or residence is found to be nonconforming to the SFPC, the State Fire Marshal or local fire marshal may petition any court of competent jurisdiction for the issuance of an injunction.
13VAC5-51-130. IFC Section 202 Definitions.
A. Add the following definitions to read:
Applicable building code. The local or statewide building code and referenced standards in effect at the time the building or portion thereof was constructed, altered, renovated, or underwent a change of occupancy. See Section 103 for the application of the code.
Background clearance card or BCC. An identification card issued to an individual who is not a certified blaster or pyrotechnician and is responsible management or an employee of a company, corporation, firm, or other entity, solely for the purpose of submitting an application to the fire official for a permit to manufacture, use, handle, store, or sell explosive materials; or conduct a fireworks display. A person to whom a BCC has been issued can fulfill the role of a designated individual on an application for a permit to manufacture, use, handle, store, or sell explosive materials; or on an application for a permit to design, setup, and conduct a fireworks display.
Blaster, restricted. Any person engaging in the use of explosives or blasting agents utilizing five pounds (2.25 kg) or less per blasting operation and using instantaneous detonators. A certified restricted blaster can fulfill the role of a designated individual on an application for permit to manufacture, use, handle, store, or sell explosive materials.
Blaster, unrestricted. Any person engaging in the use of explosives or blasting agents without the limit to the amount of explosives or blasting agents or type of detonator. A certified unrestricted blaster can fulfill the role of a designated individual on an application for permit to manufacture, use, handle, store, or sell explosive materials.
Chemical fume hood. A ventilated enclosure designed to
contain and exhaust fumes, gases, vapors, mists, and particulate matter
generated within the hood.
Corrosive. A chemical that causes visible destruction of or irreversible alterations in living tissue by chemical action at the point of contact. A chemical shall be considered corrosive if when tested on the intact skin of albino rabbits by the method described in DOTn 49 CFR 173.137, such chemical destroys or changes irreversibly the structure of the tissue at the point of contact following an exposure period of four hours. This term does not refer to action on inanimate surfaces. A substance shall be considered corrosive if it has a pH less than or equal to 2.0 or a pH greater than or equal to 12.5 on a pH scale of 0-14.
Design. For the purposes of a fireworks display, either inside a building or structure or outdoors, it shall mean the pyrotechnician who will be in attendance and makes the final artistic determination for the placement of fireworks and ground display pieces suitable for the display site.
Designated individual. A person who is in possession of a BCC issued by the SFMO, certified by the SFMO as a pyrotechnician, or a restricted or unrestricted blaster, any of whom are responsible for ensuring compliance with state law and regulations relating to blasting agents and explosives and applying for explosives or firework permits; is at least 21 years of age; and demonstrates the capability to effectively communicate safety messages verbally and in writing in the English language.
DHCD. The Virginia Department of Housing and Community Development.
Emergency supplemental hardware. Any approved hardware used only for emergency events or drills to keep intruders from entering the room during an active shooter or hostile threat event or drill.
Explosive manufacturing. Mixing, blending, extruding, assembling articles, disassembling, chemical synthesis, and other functions involved in making a product or device that is intended to explode.
Laboratory suite. A fire-rated enclosed laboratory area that
will provide one or more laboratory spaces, within a Group B educational
occupancy, that are permitted to include ancillary uses such as offices,
bathrooms, and corridors that are contiguous with the laboratory area and are
constructed in accordance with Section 430.3 of the USBC, Part I, Construction.
LBFPCA. Local Board of Fire Prevention Code Appeals.
Local government, local governing body, or locality. The governing body of any county, city, or town, other political subdivision and state agency in this Commonwealth charged with the enforcement of the SFPC under state law.
Maintained. To keep unimpaired in an appropriate condition, operation, and continuance as installed in accordance with the applicable building code, or as previously approved, and in accordance with the applicable operational and maintenance provisions of this code.
Mobile food preparation vehicles. Vehicles and enclosed
trailers able to be occupied by persons during cooking operations that contain
cooking equipment that utilize open flames or produce smoke or grease laden
vapors for the purpose of preparing and serving food to the public. Vehicles
used for private recreation shall not be considered mobile food preparation
vehicles.
Night club. Any building or portion thereof in which the main
use is a place of public assembly that provides exhibition, performance,
or of other forms or entertainment; serves alcoholic beverages;
and provides music and space for dancing.
Permissible fireworks. Any sparklers, fountains,
Pharaoh's serpents, caps for pistols, or pinwheels commonly known as whirligigs
or spinning jennies that do not emit sparks or other burning effects to
a distance greater than five meters (16.4 feet); wheels that do not emit a
flame radius greater than one meter (39 inches); crackling devices and flashers
or strobes that do not emit sparks or other burning effects to a distance
greater than two meters (78.74 inches); and sparkling devices or other
fireworks devices that (i) do not explode or produce a report, (ii) do not
travel horizontally or vertically under their own power, (iii) do not emit or
function as a projectile, (iv) do not produce a continuous flame longer than 20
inches, (v) are not capable of being reloaded, and (vi) if designed to be ignited
by a fuse, have a fuse that is protected to resist side ignition and a burning
time of not less than four seconds and not more than eight seconds.
Pyrotechnician (firework operator). Any person supervising or engaged in the design, setup, or conducting of any fireworks display, either inside a building or outdoors. A certified pyrotechnician can fulfill the role of a designated individual on an application for a permit for a fireworks display.
Pyrotechnician, aerial. A person supervising or engaged in the design, setup, or conducting of an outdoor aerial fireworks display performed in accordance with the regulations as set forth in this code and NFPA 1123, a referenced standard for fireworks displays.
Pyrotechnician, proximate. A person supervising or engaged in the design, setup, or conducting of a fireworks display, either inside a building or outdoors, performed in accordance with the regulations as set forth in this code and NFPA 1126, a referenced standard for the use of pyrotechnics before a proximate audience.
Reactive target. A target designator intended to be shot at with a firearm and is purchased or obtained through a commercial or retail outlet, is comprised of two or more components in presized quantities of 1 pound (0.453592 kg) or less that are advertised and sold together with instructions on how to combine the components or create a target that explodes upon impact. Also known as exploding targets.
Responsible management. A person who is any of the following:
1. The sole proprietor of a sole proprietorship.
2. The partners of a general partnership.
3. The managing partners of a limited partnership.
4. The officers or directors of a corporation.
5. The managers or members of a limited liability company.
6. The managers, officers, or directors of an association.
7. Individuals in other business entities recognized under the laws of the Commonwealth as having a fiduciary responsibility to the firm.
Restricted explosives manufacturing. When an individual is engaged in the incidental manufacture or production of explosive materials composed of commercially available components that are packaged or marketed for the purpose of producing explosive materials, including reactive targets, at a location not within the definition of unrestricted explosives manufacture; is for immediate use at the site of incidental explosives manufacturing or production without residual storage; and does not involve or include the bulk mixing and delivery vehicles that are within the scope of NFPA 495.
Sole proprietor. A person or individual, not a corporation, who is trading under his own name or under an assumed or fictitious name pursuant to the provisions of §§ 59.1-69 through 59.1-76 of the Code of Virginia.
Special expert. An individual who has demonstrated
qualifications in a specific area, outside the practice of architecture or
engineering, through education, training, and experience.
State Fire Marshal. The State Fire Marshal as provided for by § 9.1-206 of the Code of Virginia.
State Regulated Care Facility (SRCF). A building with an occupancy in Group R-2, R-3, R-4, or R-5 occupied by persons in the care of others where program oversight is provided by the Virginia Department of Social Services, the Virginia Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Services, the Virginia Department of Education, or the Virginia Department of Juvenile Justice.
State Review Board. The Virginia State Building Code Technical Review Board as established under § 36-108 of the Code of Virginia.
Teaching and research laboratory. A building or portion of a building where hazardous materials are stored, used, and handled for the purpose of testing, analysis, teaching, research, or developmental activities on a nonproduction basis rather than in a manufacturing process.
Technical Assistant. Any person employed by or under an extended contract to a local enforcing agency for enforcing the SFPC. For the purposes of this definition, an extended contract shall be a contract with an aggregate term of 18 months or longer.
Unrestricted explosives manufacturing. When any company, person, or group of persons is engaged in the business of manufacturing or producing explosive materials at a fixed site or facility for the purpose of commercial sale, use, or distribution of explosives.
USBC. The Virginia Uniform Statewide Building Code (13VAC5-63).
B. Add the following definition under the term
"Occupancy Classification--Residential Group R" to read:
Residential Group R-5. Detached one and two-family dwellings
and multiple single-family dwellings (townhouses) not more than three stories
high with separate means of egress and their accessory structures. The terms
"R-5" and "one and two-family dwelling" where used in this
code shall be interchangeable.
C. B. Change the following definitions to read:
Approved. Acceptable to the authority having jurisdiction.
Automatic fire-extinguishing system. An approved system of devices and equipment that automatically detects a fire and discharges an approved fire-extinguishing agent onto or in the area of a fire. Such system shall include an automatic sprinkler system, unless otherwise expressly stated.
Change of occupancy. Either of the following shall be considered a change of occupancy where the current VCC requires a greater degree of accessibility, structural strength, fire protection, means of egress, ventilation, or sanitation than that which is existing in the current building or structure:
1. Any change in the occupancy classification of a building or structure.
2. Any change in the purpose of, or change in the level of activity within, a building or structure.
Note: The use and occupancy classification of a building or structure shall be determined in accordance with Chapter 3 of the VCC.
Fire code official. The officer or other designated authority charged with administration and enforcement of this code, or a duly authorized representative. For the purpose of this code, the terms "code official" and "fire official" shall have the same meaning as the term "fire code official" and, in addition, such official shall have the powers outlined in § 27-98.1 of the Code of Virginia.
Fireworks. Any firecracker, torpedo, skyrocket, or other substance or object, of whatever form or construction, that contains any explosive or inflammable compound or substance and is intended, or commonly known, as fireworks and that explodes, rises into the air or travels laterally, or fires projectiles into the air. Fireworks shall not include automobile flares, paper caps containing not more than the average of 0.25 grain (16 mg) of explosive content per cap or toy pistols, toy canes, toy guns, or other devices utilizing such caps and items commonly known as party poppers, pop rocks, and snap-n-pops. Fireworks may be further delineated and referred to as:
Fireworks, 1.4G (formerly known as Class C, Common Fireworks). Small fireworks devices containing restricted amounts of pyrotechnic composition designed primarily to produce visible or audible effects by combustion. Such 1.4G fireworks that comply with the construction, chemical composition, and labeling regulations of the U.S. Department of Transportation DOTn for Fireworks, UN0336, and the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission as set forth in CPSC 16 CFR Parts 1500 and 1507, are not explosive materials for the purpose of this code.
Fireworks, 1.3G (formerly Class B, Special Fireworks). Large
fireworks devices, which are explosive materials, intended for the use in
fireworks displays and designed to produce audible or visible effects by
combustion, deflagration, or detonation. Such 1.3G fireworks include, but
are not limited to, firecrackers containing more than 130 milligrams (2
grains) of explosive composition, aerial shells containing more than 40 grams
of pyrotechnic composition, and other display pieces that exceed the limits for
classification as 1.4G fireworks. Such 1.3G fireworks are also described as
Fireworks, UN0335 by the DOTn.
Laboratory suite. A fire-rated enclosed laboratory area that will provide one or more laboratory spaces within a Group B educational occupancy that are permitted to include ancillary uses such as offices, bathrooms, and corridors that are contiguous with the laboratory area and are constructed in accordance with Section 430.3 of the USBC, Part I, Construction (13VAC5-63-220 L).
Mobile food preparation vehicles. Vehicles and enclosed trailers able to be occupied by persons during cooking operations that contain cooking equipment that utilize open flames or produce smoke or grease laden vapors for the purpose of preparing and serving food to the public. Vehicles used for private recreation shall not be considered mobile food preparation vehicles.
Occupancy classification. For the purposes of this code, occupancies are defined in accordance with the applicable building code.
Smokeless propellants. Solid propellants, commonly referred to as smokeless powders or any propellant classified by DOTn as a smokeless propellant in accordance with NA3178, Smokeless Powder for Small Arms, used in small arms ammunition, firearms, cannons, rockets, propellant-actuated devices, and similar articles.
13VAC5-51-131. IFC Chapter 3 General Requirements.
A. The following changes shall be made to Section 301, General:
1. Change Section 301.2 to read:
301.2 Permits. Permits shall be required as set forth in Section 107.2 for the activities or uses regulated by Sections 306, 307, 308, and 315.
2. Add Section 301.3 to read:
301.3 Occupancy. The occupancy of a structure shall be continued as originally permitted under and in full compliance with the codes in force at the time of construction or alteration. The occupancy of a structure shall not change to another occupancy that will subject the structure to any special provisions of this code or the applicable building code without the approval of the building official. Where a certificate of occupancy is not available for a building, the owner or owner's agent may request that one be issued by the building official and retained on site for reference.
B. The following changes shall be made to Section 302, Definitions:
Change Section 302.1 to read:
302.1 Definitions. The following terms are defined in Chapter 2:
Bonfire.
Explosive manufacturing.
Hi-boy.
High-voltage transmission line.
Mobile food preparation vehicles.
Open burning.
Portable outdoor fireplace.
Powered industrial truck.
Reactive targets.
Recreational fire.
Restricted explosives manufacturing.
Sky lantern.
Unrestricted explosives manufacturing.
C. The following changes shall be made to Section 304, Combustible Waste Material:
1. Change Section 304.1.2 to read:
(N)304.1.2 304.1.2 Vegetation. Weeds, grass,
vines, or other growth that is capable of being ignited and endangering
property shall be cut down and removed by the owner or occupant of the
premises.
2. Change Section 304.1.3 to read:
(N)304.1.3 304.1.3 Space underneath seats.
Spaces underneath grandstand and bleacher seats shall be kept free from
combustible and flammable materials unless approved by the applicable building
code.
3. Change Section 304.3.2 to read:
304.3.2 Capacity exceeding 5.88 cubic feet. Containers with a capacity exceeding 5.88 cubic feet (44 gallons) (0.17 m³) shall be provided with lids. Containers and lids shall be constructed of noncombustible materials or approved combustible materials.
4. Change Section 304.3.3 to read:
304.3.3 Capacity exceeding 1.5 cubic yards. Dumpsters and containers with an individual capacity of 1.5 cubic yards (40.5 cubic feet (1.15 m3)) or more shall not be stored in buildings or placed within 5 feet (1524 mm) of combustible walls, openings or combustible roof eave lines.
Exceptions:
1. Dumpsters or containers in areas protected by an approved
automatic sprinkler system installed throughout in accordance with the
applicable building code NFPA 13 standard.
2. Storage in a structure shall not be prohibited where the structure is of Type I or IIA construction, located not less than 10 feet (3048 mm) from other buildings, and used exclusively for dumpster or container storage.
5. Change Section 304.3.4 to read:
304.3.4 Capacity of 1.0 cubic yard or more. Dumpsters with an individual capacity of 1.0 cubic yard 200 gallons (0.76 m3) or more shall not be stored in buildings or placed within 5 feet (1524 mm) of combustible walls, openings or combustible roof eave lines unless the dumpsters are constructed of noncombustible materials or of combustible materials with a peak rate of heat release not exceeding 300 kW/m2 where tested in accordance with ASTM E 1354 at an incident heat flux of 50 kW/m2 in the horizontal orientation.
Exceptions:
1. Dumpsters in areas protected by an approved automatic
sprinkler system installed throughout in accordance with the applicable building
code NFPA 13 standard.
2. Storage in a structure shall not be prohibited where the structure is of Type I or IIA construction, located not less than 10 feet (3048 mm) from other buildings, and used exclusively for dumpster or container storage.
D. The following change shall be made to Section 306, Motion Picture Projection Rooms and Film:
Change Section 306.1 to read:
306.1 Motion picture projection rooms. Electric arc, xenon, or other light source projection equipment that develops hazardous gases, dust, or radiation and the projection of ribbon-type cellulose nitrate film, regardless of the light source used in projection, shall be operated within a motion picture projection room complying with the applicable building code.
E. The following changes shall be made to Section 307, Open Burning, Recreational Fires and Portable Outdoor Fireplaces:
1. Add an exception to Section 307.1 to read:
Exception: Approved outdoor live fire training using equipment or appliances accessible or available to the general public, and that complies with Section 307.4.
2. Change Section 307.2 to read:
307.2 Permit required. A permit shall be obtained from the fire code official in accordance with Section 107.2 prior to kindling a fire for recognized silvicultural or range or wildlife management practices, prevention or control of disease or pests, or a bonfire. Application for such approval shall only be presented by and permits issued to the owner of the land upon which the fire is to be kindled.
F. The following changes shall be made to Section 308, Open Flames:
1. Change Section 308.2 to read:
308.2 Permits required. Permits shall be obtained from the fire code official in accordance with Section 107.2 prior to engaging in the following activities involving open flame, fire, and burning:
1. Use of a torch or flame-producing device to remove paint from a structure.
2. Use of open flame, fire, or burning in connection with Group A or E occupancies.
3. Use or operation of torches and other devices, machines, or processes liable to start or cause fire in or upon wildfire risk areas.
2. Change Section 308.3 to read:
308.3 Group A occupancies. Open-flame devices shall not be used in a Group A occupancy.
Exceptions:
1. Open-flame devices are allowed to be used in the following situations, provided approved precautions are taken to prevent ignition of a combustible material or injury to occupants:
1.1. Where necessary for ceremonial or religious purposes in accordance with Section 308.1.7.
1.2. On stages and platforms as a necessary part of a performance in accordance with Section 308.3.2.
1.3. Where candles on tables are securely supported on substantial noncombustible bases and the candle flames are protected.
2. Heat-producing equipment complying with Chapter 6 and the applicable building code.
3. Gas lights are allowed to be used provided adequate precautions satisfactory to the fire code official are taken to prevent ignition of combustible materials.
G. The following changes shall be made to Section 311, Vacant Premises:
1. Change Section 311.1 to read:
311.1 General. Temporarily unoccupied buildings,
structures, premises, or portions thereof, including tenant spaces, shall be
safeguarded and maintained in accordance with Sections 311.1.1 through 311.6.
2. 1. Change Section 311.1.1 to read:
311.1.1 Abandoned premises. Buildings, structures, and premises for which an owner cannot be identified or located by dispatch of a certificate of mailing to the last known or registered address, which persistently or repeatedly become unprotected or unsecured, which have been occupied by unauthorized persons or for illegal purposes, or which present a danger of structural collapse or fire spread to adjacent properties shall be considered abandoned and unsafe until declared abated in accordance with the Virginia Maintenance Code or the applicable building code.
3. 2. Change Section 311.2.3 to read:
311.2.3 Fire separation. Fire-resistance-rated partitions, fire barriers, and fire walls separating vacant tenant spaces from the remainder of the building shall be maintained. Protection of openings, joints, and penetrations in fire-resistance-rated assemblies shall be maintained in accordance with Chapter 7.
4. 3. Change Section 311.3 to read:
311.3 Removal of combustibles. Persons owning, or in charge or control of, a vacant building or portion thereof shall remove therefrom all accumulations of combustible materials, flammable or combustible waste, or rubbish and shall securely lock or otherwise secure doors, windows, and other openings to prevent entry by unauthorized persons. The premises shall be maintained clear of waste or hazardous materials.
Exceptions:
1. Buildings or portions of buildings undergoing additions, alterations, repairs, or change of occupancy in accordance with the applicable building code where waste is controlled and removed as required by Section 304.
2. Seasonally occupied buildings.
5. 4. Add Section 311.5.6 to read:
311.5.6 Removal. Removal of placards posted in accordance with this section without the approval of the fire official shall be a violation of this code.
6. 5. Change Section 311.6 to read:
(N)311.6 311.6 Unoccupied tenant spaces in mall
buildings. Unoccupied tenant spaces in covered and open mall buildings shall
be:
1. Kept free from the storage of any materials.
2. Without doors or other access openings other than one door that shall be kept key locked in the closed position except during that time when opened for inspection.
3. Kept free from combustible waste and be broom swept clean.
H. The following changes shall be made to Section 313, Fueled Equipment:
Change Section 313.1 to read:
313.1 General. Fueled equipment including motorcycles, mopeds, lawn-care equipment, portable generators, and portable cooking equipment shall not be stored, operated, or repaired within a building.
Exceptions:
1. Buildings or rooms constructed for such use in accordance with the applicable building code.
2. Where allowed by Section 314.
3. Storage of equipment utilized for maintenance purposes is allowed in approved locations where the aggregate fuel capacity of the stored equipment does not exceed 10 gallons (38 L) and the building is protected throughout by an approved automatic sprinkler system in accordance with the applicable NFPA 13 standard.
I. The following changes shall be made to Section 314, Indoor Displays:
1. Change Section 314.1 to read:
314.1 General. Indoor displays constructed within any building or structure shall comply with Sections 314.2 through 314.5.
2. Add Section 314.5 to read:
314.5 Smokeless powder and small arms primers. Venders shall not store, display, or sell smokeless powder or small arms primers during trade shows inside exhibition halls except as follows:
1. The amount of smokeless powder displayed by each vender is limited to the amount established in Section 5606.5.1.1.
2. The amount of smokeless powder each vender may store is limited to the storage arrangements and storage amounts established in Section 5606.5.2.1. Smokeless powder shall remain in the manufacturer's original sealed container, and the container shall remain sealed while inside the building. The repackaging of smokeless powder shall not be performed inside the building. Damaged containers shall not be repackaged inside the building and shall be immediately removed from the building in such manner to avoid spilling any powder.
3. There shall be at least 50 feet separation between venders and 20 feet from any exit.
4. Small arms primers shall be displayed and stored in the manufacturer's original packaging and in accordance with the requirements of Section 5606.5.2.3.
J. The following changes shall be made to Section 315, General Storage:
1. Change Section 315.2 to read:
315.2 Permit required. A permit for miscellaneous combustible storage shall be required as set forth in Section 107.2.
2. Change Section Exception 2 of Section 315.3.1 and
Section 315.3.4 to read:
2. The 18-inch (457 mm) ceiling clearance is not required for storage along walls in areas of buildings equipped with an automatic sprinkler system in accordance with the applicable NFPA 13 standard.
(N)315.3.4 315.3.4 Attic, under-floor,
and concealed spaces. Attic, under-floor, and concealed spaces shall not
be used for storage of combustible materials unless approved or not prohibited
by the applicable building code.
3. Change Section 315.4 to read:
315.4 Outside storage. Outside storage of combustible materials shall not be located within 10 feet (3048 mm) of a property line or other building on the site.
Exceptions:
1. The separation distance is allowed to be reduced to 3 feet (914 mm) for storage not exceeding 6 feet (1829 mm) in height.
2. The separation distance is allowed to be reduced when the fire official determines that no hazard to the adjoining property exists.
4. Change Section 315.4.1 to read:
315.4.1 Storage beneath overhead projections from buildings. To the extent required by the code the building was constructed under, when buildings are required to be protected by automatic sprinklers, the outdoor storage, display, and handling of combustible materials under eaves, canopies, or other projections or overhangs is prohibited except where automatic sprinklers are installed under such eaves, canopies, or other projections or overhangs.
5. Change Section 315.6 to read:
(N)315.6 315.6 Storage in plenums. Storage shall
not be permitted in plenums unless approved for such use by the applicable
building code. Abandoned material in plenums shall be deemed to be storage and
shall be removed. Where located in plenums, the accessible portion of abandoned
cables that are not identified for future use with a tag shall be deemed
storage and shall be removed.
K. The following changes shall be made to Section 316, Hazards to Fire Fighters:
Change Section 316.6.1 Sections 316.6 through 316.6.2
to read:
316.6 Structures and outdoor storage underneath high-voltage transmission lines, bridges, and elevated roadways. Structures and outdoor storage underneath high-voltage transmission lines, bridges, and elevated roadways shall comply with Sections 316.6.1 and 316.6.2, respectively.
(N)316.6.1 316.6.1 Structures. Structures shall
not be constructed within the utility easement beneath high-voltage
transmission lines or underneath bridges or elevated roadways unless
approved.
316.6.2 Outdoor storage. Outdoor storage within the utility easement underneath high-voltage transmission lines or underneath bridges or elevated roadways shall be limited to noncombustible materials. Storage of hazardous materials, including flammable and combustible liquids, is prohibited.
Exception: Combustible storage, including vehicles and fuel storage for backup power equipment serving public utility equipment or for the construction, repair, or maintenance operations of bridges or elevated roadways, is allowed provided that a plan indicating the storage configuration is submitted and approved.
L. The following changes shall be made to Section 317, Rooftop Gardens and Landscaped Roofs:
1. Change Section 317.1 to read:
(N)317.1 317.1 General. Rooftop gardens and
landscaped roofs shall be maintained in accordance with Sections 317.2 through
317.5.
2. Change Section 317.2 to read:
(N)317.2 317.2 Rooftop garden or landscaped roof
size. Rooftop garden or landscaped roof areas shall not exceed the size
approved in accordance with the applicable building code.
3. Change Section 317.3 to read:
(N)317.3 317.3 Rooftop structure and equipment
clearance. Required structure and equipment clearances shall be maintained as
provided by the applicable building code.
4. Change Section 317.4 to read:
317.4 Vegetation. Vegetation shall be maintained in
accordance with Sections 317.4.1 and 317.4.2.
M. The following changes change shall be made to
Section 318, Laundry Carts:
Change Section 318.1 to read:
318.1 Laundry carts with a capacity of 1 cubic yard or more. Laundry carts with an individual capacity of 1 cubic yard (200 gallons (0.76 m3)) or more used in laundries within Groups B, E, F-1, I, M and R-1 occupancies shall be constructed of noncombustible materials or materials having a peak rate of heat release not exceeding 300 kW/m2 at a flux of 50 kW/m2 where tested in a horizontal orientation in accordance with ASTM E 1354.
Exceptions:
1. Laundry carts in areas protected by an approved automatic sprinkler system throughout in accordance with the applicable NFPA 13 standard.
2. Laundry carts in coin-operated laundries.
N. Add Change Section 319, Mobile Food
Preparation Vehicles. Add Sections 319.1 through 319.11, including
subsections, to read:
319.1 General. Mobile food preparation vehicles that are equipped with appliances that utilize open flames or produce smoke or grease laden vapors shall comply with this section.
319.2 Permit required. Permits shall be required as set forth in Section 107.2.
319.3 Seating. Seating for the public within any mobile food preparation vehicles is prohibited.
319.4 Exhaust hood. Cooking equipment that produces grease laden vapors shall be provided with a kitchen exhaust hood in accordance with NFPA 96, Annex B.
319.5 Fire protection. Fire protection shall be provided in accordance with Sections 319.5.1 through 319.5.2.
319.5.1 Fire protection for cooking equipment. Cooking equipment shall be protected by automatic fire extinguishing systems in accordance with Section 904.3.
319.5.2 Fire extinguisher. Portable fire extinguishers shall
be provided in accordance with Section 904.12.5 906.4.
319.6 Appliance connection to fuel supply. Gas cooking appliances shall be secured in place and connected to fuel supply piping with an appliance connector complying with ANSI Z21.69/CSA 6.16. The connector installation shall be configured in accordance with manufacturer's installation instructions. Movement of appliances shall be limited by restraining devices installed in accordance with the connector and appliance manufacturer's instructions.
319.6.1 Construction and modifications. Following initial construction and any modifications of the fuel system, the system, including hoses, shall be proven free of leaks by performing a pressure test in accordance with NFPA 58 at not less than the normal operating pressure.
319.6.2 Leak detection. Gas systems shall be inspected prior to each use and following fuel tank replacement or refill in one of the following methods:
1. A water and soap solution shall be applied to every accessible connection or connection manipulated during the replacement or fueling and observed for evidence of gas leakage.
2. Pressure testing in accordance with Annex L of NFPA 58.
319.6.3 Leaks. When leaks are discovered during inspections and testing, the fuel supply shall be secured in the "off" position or disconnected from the appliance, and the appliance shall not be operated until serviced by a qualified person.
319.7 Cooking oil storage containers. Cooking oil storage
containers within mobile food preparation vehicles shall have a minimum
aggregate area volume not to exceed 120 gallons (454L) (454 L) and
shall be stored in such a way as to not be toppled or damaged during transport.
319.8 Cooking oil storage tanks. Cooking oil storage tanks within mobile food preparation vehicles shall comply with Sections 319.8.1 through 319.8.5.
319.8.1 Metallic storage tanks. Metallic cooking oil storage tanks shall be listed in accordance with UL 142 or UL 80, and shall be installed in accordance with the tank manufacturer's instructions.
319.8.2 Nonmetallic tanks. Nonmetallic cooking oil storage tanks shall be installed in accordance with the tank manufacturer's instructions and shall also comply with all of the following:
1. Tanks shall be listed for use with cooking oil, including maximum temperature to which the tanks will be exposed to during use.
2. Tank capacity shall not exceed 200 gallons (757 L) per tank.
319.8.3 Cooking oil storage system components. Metallic and nonmetallic cooking oil storage system components shall include piping, connections, fittings, valves, tubing, hose, pumps, vents, and other related components used for the transfer of cooking oil.
319.8.4 Design criteria. The design, fabrication, and assembly of system components shall be suitable for the working pressures, temperatures, and structural stresses to be encountered by the components.
319.8.5 Tank venting. Normal and emergency venting shall be provided for cooking oil storage tanks.
319.8.5.1 Normal vents. Normal vents shall be located above the maximum normal liquid line and shall have a minimum effective area not smaller than the largest filling or withdrawal connection. Normal vents are not required to vent to the exterior.
319.8.5.2 Emergency vents. Emergency relief vents shall be located above the maximum normal liquid line and shall be in the form of a device that will relieve excessive internal pressure caused by an exposure fire. For nonmetallic tanks, the emergency relief vent shall be allowed to be in the form of construction. Emergency vents are not required to discharge to the exterior.
319.9 Liquefied petroleum gas (LP-gas) systems. Where LP-gas systems provide fuel for cooking appliances, such systems shall comply with NFPA 58, Chapter 61 and Sections 319.9.1 through 319.9.5.
319.9.1 Maximum aggregate volume. The maximum aggregate capacity of LP-gas containers transported on the vehicle and used to fuel cooking appliances only shall not exceed 200 pounds propane capacity.
319.9.2 Protection of container. LP-gas containers installed on the vehicle shall be securely mounted and restrained to prevent movement.
319.9.3 LP-gas container construction. LP-gas containers shall be manufactured in compliance with the requirements of NPFA 58.
319.9.4 Protection of system piping. LP-gas system piping, including valves and fittings, shall be adequately protected to prevent tampering, impact damage, and damage from vibration.
319.9.5 LP-gas alarms. A listed LP-gas alarm shall be installed with the vehicle in the vicinity of LP-gas system components, in accordance with manufacturer's instructions.
319.10 Compressed natural gas (CNG) systems. Where CNG systems provide fuel for cooking appliances, such systems shall comply with Sections 319.10.1 through 319.10.4.
319.10.1 CNG containers supplying only cooking fuel. CNG containers installed solely to provide fuel for cooking purposes shall be in accordance with Sections 319.10.1.1 through 319.10.1.3.
319.10.1.1 Maximum aggregate volume. The maximum aggregate capacity of CNG containers transported on the vehicle shall not exceed 1,300 pounds water capacity.
319.10.1.2 Protection of container. CNG containers shall be securely mounted and restrained to prevent movement. Containers shall not be installed in locations subject to direct vehicle impact.
319.10.1.3 CNG container construction. The construction of CNG containers shall be approved.
319.10.2 CNG containers supplying transportation and cooking fuel. Where CNG containers and systems are used to supply fuel for cooking purposes in addition to being used for transportation fuel, the installation shall be in accordance with NFPA 52.
319.10.3 Protection of system piping. CNG system piping, including valves and fittings, shall be adequately protected to prevent tampering, impact damage, and damage from vibration.
319.10.4 Methane alarms. A listed methane gas alarm shall be installed within the vehicle in accordance with manufacturer's instructions.
319.11 Maintenance. Maintenance of systems on mobile food preparation vehicles shall be in accordance with Sections 319.11.1 through 319.11.3.
319.11.1 Exhaust system. The exhaust system, including hood, grease-removal devices, fans, ducts and other appurtenances, shall be inspected and cleaned in accordance with Chapter 6.
319.11.2 Fire protection systems and devices. Fire protection systems and devices shall be maintained in accordance with Chapter 9.
319.11.3 Fuel-gas systems. LP-gas containers installed on the vehicle and fuel-gas piping systems shall be inspected annually by an approved inspection agency or a company that is registered with the U.S. Department of Transportation to requalify LP-gas cylinders to ensure that system components are free of damage, suitable for the intended service, and not subject to leaking. CNG containers shall be inspected every three years in a qualified service facility. CNG containers shall not be used past their expiration dates listed on the manufacturer's container label. Upon satisfactory inspection, the approved inspection agency shall affix a tag on the fuel-gas system or within the vehicle indicating the name of the inspection agency and the date of satisfactory inspection.
13VAC5-51-132. IFC Chapter 4 Emergency Planning and Preparedness.
A. The following change shall be made to Section 401, General:
Add Section 401.1.1 to read:
401.1.1 State Regulated Care Facilities. When a state license is required by the Virginia Department of Social Services; Virginia Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Services; Virginia Department of Education; or Virginia Department of Juvenile Justice to operate, SRCF shall comply with this section and the provisions of Section 404.
B. The following changes shall be made to Section 403, Emergency Preparedness Requirements:
1. Add Section 403.1.1 to read:
403.1.1 Maintaining occupant load posting. Occupant load postings required by the building code are required to be maintained.
2. Add Sections 403.2.2.1, 403.2.2.1.1, and 403.2.2.1.2 to read:
403.2.2.1 Night clubs. Night clubs shall comply with Sections 403.2.2.1.1 and 403.2.2.1.2.
403.2.2.1.1 Audible announcements. Audible announcements shall be made to the occupants no longer than 10 minutes prior to the start of the entertainment and at each intermission to notify the occupants of the location of the exits to be used in the event of a fire or other emergency.
403.2.2.1.2 Occupant load count. Upon request of the fire code official, the owner or operator, or both, will be required to keep a running count of the occupant load to provide to the fire code official during performance hours of operation, entertainment hours of operation, or both.
3. Change Section 403.8.3.2 to read:
403.8.3.2 Employee staffing. Group I-3 occupancies shall be
provided with 24-hour staffing. An employee shall be within three floors or 300
feet (91 440 (91,440 mm) horizontal distance of the access door
of each resident housing area. In Group I-3 Conditions 3, 4, and 5, as defined
in Chapter 2, the arrangement shall be such that the employee involved can
start release of locks necessary for emergency evacuation or rescue and
initiate other necessary emergency actions within 2 minutes of an alarm.
Exception: An employee shall not be required to be within
three floors or 300 feet (91 440 (91,440 mm) horizontal distance
of the access door of each resident housing area in areas in which all locks
are unlocked remotely and automatically in accordance with the applicable
building code.
4. Change Section 403.10 to read:
403.10 Group R occupancies. Group R occupancies shall comply with Sections 403.10.1 through 403.10.4.
5. Add Section 403.10.4 to read:
403.10.4 Groups R-3 and R-5 lodging facilities. An approved fire safety and evacuation plan in accordance with Section 404 shall be prepared and maintained for Groups R-3 and R-5 bed and breakfast and other transient boarding facilities that are either proprietor or non-proprietor occupied.
6. Change Section 403.11 to read:
403.11 Special uses. Special uses shall be in accordance with
Sections 403.11.1 through 403.11.5 403.11.6.
7. Change Section 403.11.1.4 to read:
403.11.1.4 Lease plan revisions. The lease plans shall be revised annually or as often as necessary to keep them current. Modifications or changes in tenants or occupancies shall not be made without prior approval of the fire code official.
8. Add Section 403.11.5 403.11.6 to read:
403.11.5 403.11.6 SRCF. An approved fire safety
and evacuation plan in accordance with Section 404 shall be prepared and
maintained for SRCFs.
C. The following change changes shall be made to
Section 404, Fire Safety, Evacuation and Lockdown Plans:
1. Change Item 4.4 of Section 404.2.3.1 to read:
4.4. A description of how locking means and methods are in compliance with the requirements of the VCC and the applicable provisions of this code for egress and accessibility.
2. Change Section 404.4.1 to read:
404.4.1 Distribution. The fire safety and evacuation plans
shall be distributed to the tenants and building service employees by the owner
or owner's agent. Tenants shall distribute to their employees applicable parts
of the fire safety plan affecting the employees' actions in the event of a fire
or other emergency. Fire safety and evacuation plans shall be made available by
the proprietor of Group Groups R-3 and R-5 bed and breakfast and
other transient boarding facilities to transient guests upon their arrival or
are present in each transient guest room.
D. The following changes shall be made to Section 405, Emergency Evacuation Drills
1. Change Section 405.1 to read:
405.1 General. Emergency evacuation drills complying with Sections 405.2 through 405.9 shall be conducted at least annually where fire safety and evacuation plans are required by Section 403 or when required by the fire code official. Drills shall be designed in cooperation with the local authorities.
Exception: Emergency evacuation drills shall not be conducted in school buildings during periods of mandatory testing required by the Virginia Board of Education.
2. Add the following row to Table 405.2 to read:
|
Group or Occupancy |
Frequency |
Participation |
|
SRCF |
Monthly |
All occupants |
3. Add Section 405.2.1 to read:
405.2.1 High-rise buildings. Fire exit drills shall be conducted annually by building staff personnel or the owner of the building in accordance with the fire safety plan and shall not affect other current occupants.
E. The following change shall be made to Section 406, Employee Training and Response Procedures:
Add Section 406.3.4.1 to read:
406.3.4.1 Emergency supplemental hardware training. Where a facility has installed approved emergency supplemental hardware, employees shall be trained on their assigned duties and procedures for the use of such device. Records of in-service training shall be made available to the fire code official upon request.
13VAC5-51-133. IFC Chapter 5 Fire Service Features.
A. The following changes shall be made to Section 501, General:
1. Change Section 501.2 to read:
501.2 Permits. A permit shall be required as set forth in Section 107.2.
2. Delete Section 501.4.
B. The following changes shall be made to Section 503, Fire Apparatus Access Roads:
1. Add exceptions to Section 503.1 to read:
Exceptions:
1. Fire apparatus access roads shall be permitted to be provided and maintained in accordance with written policy that establish fire apparatus access road requirements and such requirements shall be identified to the owner or his agent prior to the building official's approval of the building permit.
2. On construction and demolition sites fire apparatus access roads shall be permitted to be provided and maintained in accordance with Section 3310.1.
2. Change Section 503.1.1 to read:
503.1.1 Buildings and facilities. Approved fire apparatus access roads shall be provided for every facility, building, or portion of a building hereafter constructed or moved into or within the jurisdiction. The fire apparatus access road shall comply with the requirements of this section and shall extend to within 150 feet (45,720 mm) of all portions of the facility and all portions of the exterior walls of the first story of the building as measured by an approved route around the exterior of the building or facility.
Exceptions:
1. The fire code official is authorized to increase the dimension of 150 feet (45,720 mm) where any of the following conditions occur:
1.1. The building is equipped throughout with an approved
automatic sprinkler system in accordance with the applicable NFPA13, NFPA
13R, or NFPA13D standard.
1.2. Fire apparatus access roads cannot be installed because of location on property, topography, waterways, nonnegotiable grades, or other similar conditions, and an approved alternative means of fire protection is provided.
1.3. There are not more than two Group R-3 or Group U occupancies.
2. Where approved by the fire code official, fire apparatus access roads shall be permitted to be exempted or modified for solar photovoltaic power generation facilities.
3. Add exception to Section 503.2.1 to read:
Exception: Fire apparatus access roads exclusively serving
single family dwelling or townhouse developments that are fully sprinklered as
provided for in Sections Section R313.1 or R313.2 of the
International Residential Code shall have an unobstructed width of not less
than 18 feet (5486 mm), exclusive of shoulders.
4. Add Section 503.7 to read:
503.7 Fire lanes for existing buildings. The fire code official is authorized to designate public and private fire lanes as deemed necessary for the efficient and effective operation of fire apparatus. Fire lanes shall comply with Sections 503.2 through 503.6.
C. The following changes shall be made to Section 504, Access to Building Openings and Roofs:
1. Change Section 504.1 to read:
504.1 Required access. Exterior doors and openings required by the applicable building code shall be maintained readily accessible for emergency access by the fire department. An approved access walkway leading from fire apparatus access roads to exterior openings shall be provided when required by the fire code official.
2. Change Section 504.3 to read:
(N)504.3 504.3 Stairway access to roof. Stairway
access to the roof shall be maintained and marked at street and floor levels
with a sign indicating that the stairway continues to the roof.
D. The following changes shall be made to Section 507, Fire Protection Water Supplies:
1. Add Section 507.3.1 to read:
507.3.1 Fire flow requirements for fully sprinklered
residential developments. Notwithstanding Section 103.1.2, the fire flow
requirements in Table B105.1(1) of Appendix B of the IFC shall be permitted to
be used for determining fire flow in single family dwelling and townhouse
developments which are fully sprinklered as provided for in Sections Section
R313.1 or R313.2 of the International Residential Code.
2. Change Section 507.5.1 to read:
507.5.1 Where required. Fire hydrant systems shall be located and installed as directed by the fire department. Fire hydrant systems shall conform to the written standards of the jurisdiction and the fire department.
Exceptions:
1. For in-fill development of fewer than five detached single-family dwellings constructed in existing residential developments.
2. For the reconstruction or rehabilitation of detached single-family dwellings.
3. Add Section 507.5.1.2 to read:
507.5.1.2 Fire hydrant requirements for fully sprinklered
residential developments. Notwithstanding Section 103.1.2, the number and
distribution of fire hydrants in Table C102.1 of Appendix C of the IFC shall be
permitted to be used in single family dwelling and townhouse developments which
are fully sprinklered as provided for in Sections Section R313.1
or R313.2 of the International Residential Code, with the spacing and distances
of fire hydrants indicated in Table C102.1 increased by 100%.
E. The following changes shall be made to Section 508, Fire Command Center:
1. Change Section 508.1 to read:
(N)508.1 508.1 General. Where required by the
applicable building code or where otherwise provided, a fire command center for
fire department operations shall comply with Sections 508.1.1 through 508.1.6.
2. Delete Section 508.1.1.
3. Change Section 508.1.2 to read:
(N)508.1.2 508.1.2 Separation. Fire-rated
construction shall be maintained in accordance with Section 703 of this code.
4. Delete Section 508.1.3.
5. Change Section 508.1.4 to read:
(N)508.1.4 508.1.4 Layout approval. A layout of
the fire command center and all features shall be submitted for approval prior
to modification.
6. Change Section 508.1.6 to read:
(N) 508.1.6 508.1.6 Required features. In
addition to the features required by the applicable building code, the fire
command center shall contain the following:
1. A telephone for fire department use with controlled access to the public telephone system.
2. Schematic building plans indicating the typical floor plan and detailing the building core, means of egress, fire protection systems, firefighter air-replenishment systems, firefighting equipment, and fire department access and the location of fire walls, fire barriers, fire partitions, smoke barriers, and smoke partitions.
3. An approved building information card that includes all of the following information:
3.1. General building information that includes property name, address, the number of floors in the building above and below grade, use and occupancy classification (for mixed uses, identify the different types of occupancies on each floor), and the estimated building population during the day, night, and weekend;
3.2. Building emergency contact information that includes a list of the building's emergency contacts including building manager, building engineer, and their respective work phone numbers, cell phone numbers, and email addresses;
3.3. Building construction information that includes the type of building construction including floors, walls, columns, and roof assembly;
3.4. Exit access stairway and exit stairway information that includes number of exit access stairways and exit stairways in building; each exit access stairway and exit stairway designation and floors served; location where each exit access stairway and exit stairway discharges; interior exit stairways that are pressurized; exit stairways provided with emergency lighting; each exit stairway that allows reentry; exit stairways providing roof access; elevator information that includes: number of elevator banks, elevator bank designation, elevator car numbers, and respective floors that they serve; location of elevator machine rooms; control rooms and control spaces; location of sky lobby; and location of freight elevator banks;
3.5. Building services and system information that includes location of mechanical rooms, location of building management system, location and capacity of all fuel oil tanks, location of emergency generator, and location of natural gas service;
3.6. Fire protection system information that includes location of standpipes, location of fire pump room, location of fire department connections, floors protected by automatic sprinklers, and location of different types of automatic sprinkler systems installed including dry, wet, and preaction; and
3.7. Hazardous material information that includes: location and quantity of hazardous material.
4. Work table.
F. The following changes shall be made to Section 510, Maintenance of In-Building Emergency Communication Equipment:
Change Sections 510.1 through 510.3 and delete Sections 510.4 through 510.6, including subsections.
Sections 510.1 through 510.3 to read:
510.1 General. In-building emergency communication equipment shall be maintained in accordance with USBC and the provisions of this section.
510.2 Additional in-building emergency communications installations. If it is determined by the locality that increased amplification of their emergency communication system is needed, the building owner shall allow the locality access as well as provide appropriate space within the building to install and maintain necessary additional communication equipment by the locality. If the building owner denies the locality access or appropriate space, or both, the building owner shall be responsible for the installation and maintenance of these additional systems.
510.3 Field tests. After providing reasonable notice to the owner or the owner's representative, the fire official, police chief, or their agents shall have the right during normal business hours, or other mutually agreed upon time, to enter onto the property to conduct field tests to verify that the required level of radio coverage is present at no cost to the owner.
13VAC5-51-133.5. IFC Chapter 6 Building Services and Systems.
A. The following changes shall be made to Section 601, General:
1. Change Section 601.1 to read:
601.1 Scope. The provisions of this chapter shall apply to the operation and maintenance of fuel-fired appliances and heating systems, emergency and standby power systems, electrical systems, and equipment, mechanical refrigeration systems, elevator recall, stationary storage battery systems, and commercial kitchen equipment.
2. Change Section 601.2 to read:
601.2 Permits. Permits shall be obtained for refrigeration systems, battery systems and solar photovoltaic power systems as set forth in Section 107.2.
B. The following changes shall be made to Section 603, Fuel-Fired Appliances:
1. Change Section 603.1 to read:
(N)603.1 603.1 Installation. The installation of
nonportable fuel gas appliances and systems shall comply with the applicable
building code. The use of all other fuel-fired appliances, other than internal
combustion engines, oil lamps and portable devices such as blow torches,
melting pots and weed burners, shall comply with this section.
2. Change Section 603.1.1 to read:
(N)603.1.1 603.1.1 Manufacturer's instructions.
Appliances shall be maintained in accordance with the manufacturer's
instructions and applicable federal, state, and local rules and regulations.
Where it becomes necessary to change, modify, or alter a manufacturer's
instructions in any way, written approval shall first be obtained from the manufacturer.
3. Delete Section 603.1.2.
4. Change Section 603.1.3 to read:
(N)603.1.3 603.1.3 Electrical wiring and
equipment. Electrical wiring and equipment used in connection with oil-burning
equipment shall be maintained in accordance with Section 605 and NFPA 70.
5. Change Section 603.1.5 to read:
(N)603.1.5 603.1.5 Access. Appliances shall be
readily accessible for cleaning hot surfaces; removing burners; replacing
motors, controls, air filters, chimney connectors, draft regulators, and other
working parts; and for adjusting, cleaning, and lubricating parts.
6. Change Section 603.1.6 to read:
(N)603.1.6 603.1.6 Testing, diagrams and
instructions. Following servicing or maintenance of oil-burning equipment,
operation and combustion performance tests shall be conducted to determine that
the burner is in proper operating condition and that all accessory equipment,
controls, and safety devices function properly.
7. Change Section 603.1.6.1 to read:
(N)603.1.6.1 603.1.6.1 Diagrams. Two copies of
diagrams showing the main oil lines and controlling valves shall be provided,
one copy of which shall be posted at the oil-burning equipment and another at
an approved location that will be accessible in case of emergency.
8. Change Section 603.1.7 to read:
(N)603.1.7 Clearances. Working clearances between oil-fired
appliances and electrical panelboards and equipment shall be in accordance with
NFPA 70. Clearances between oil-fired equipment and oil supply tanks shall be
in accordance with NFPA 31.
9. 8. Change Section 603.2 to read:
(N)603.2 603.2 Chimneys. Masonry, metal, and
factory-built chimneys shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable
building code. and NFPA 211.
10. 9. Change Section 603.3 to read:
(N)603.3 603.3 Fuel oil storage systems. Fuel
oil storage systems shall be maintained as provided by the applicable building
code.
11. 10. Change Section 603.3.1 to read:
(N)603.3.1 603.3.1 Fuel oil storage in outside,
aboveground tanks. Where connected to a fuel-oil piping system, the maximum
amount of fuel oil storage allowed outside above ground without additional
protection shall be 660 gallons (2498 L) unless otherwise installed in
accordance with the applicable building code. The storage of fuel oil above
ground in quantities exceeding 660 gallons (2498 L) shall comply be maintained
in accordance with NFPA 31.
12. 11. Change Section 603.3.2 to read:
(N)603.3.2 603.3.2 Fuel oil storage inside
buildings. Fuel oil storage inside buildings shall be maintained in accordance
with the applicable building code.
13. 12. Change Section 603.3.2.1 to read:
(N)603.3.2.1 603.3.2.1 Quantity limits. The
amount of fuel oil storage in fuel oil storage tanks inside buildings shall not
exceed that amount approved under the applicable building code.
14. 13. Change Section 603.3.2.2 to read:
(N)603.3.2.2 603.3.2.2 Restricted use and
connection. Tanks subject to Section 603.3.2 shall be used only as approved
under the applicable building code. Closed piping systems shall be maintained
in accordance with the applicable building code.
15. 14. Change Section 603.3.2.3 to read:
(N)603.3.2.3 603.3.2.3 Applicability of maximum
allowable quantity and control area requirements. The quantity of combustible
liquid stored in tanks subject to Section 603.3.2 shall not be counted toward
the maximum allowable quantity set forth in Table 5003.1.1(1), and such tanks
shall not be required to be located in a control area when there are such
allowances under the applicable building code.
16. 15. Change Section 603.3.2.4 and delete
Sections 603.3.2.5 and 603.3.2.6:
Section 603.3.2.4 to read:
(N)603.3.2.4 603.3.2.4 Installation. Tanks and
piping systems shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable building
code.
17. 16. Change Section 603.3.2.5 603.3.2.7
to read:
(N)603.3.2.5 603.3.2.7 Tanks in basements. Tanks
in basements shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable building
code.
18. 17. Change Section 603.3.3 to read:
(N)603.3.3 603.3.3 Underground storage of fuel
oil. The storage of fuel oil in underground storage tanks shall be maintained
in accordance with the applicable building code.
19. 18. Change Section 603.5 to read:
(N)603.5 603.5 Heating appliances. Heating
appliances shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable building code.
20. 19. Change Section 603.5.1 to read:
(N)603.5.1 603.5.1 Guard against contact. The
heating element or combustion chamber guard shall be maintained so as to
prevent accidental contact by persons or material to the extent required by the
applicable building code.
21. 20. Change Section 603.5.2 to read:
(N)603.5.2 603.5.2 Heating appliance
installation and maintenance. Heating appliances shall be maintained in
accordance with the applicable building code.
22. 21. Change Section 603.6 to read:
(N)603.6 603.6 Chimneys and appliances. Chimneys,
incinerators, smokestacks or similar devices for conveying smoke or hot gases
to the outer air and the stoves, furnaces, fireboxes or boilers to which such
devices are connected shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable
building code.
23. 22. Change Section 603.6.1 to read:
(N)603.6.1 603.6.1 Masonry chimneys. Masonry
chimneys that, upon inspection, are found to be without a flue liner and that
have open mortar joints that will permit smoke or gases to be discharged into
the building or that are cracked as to be dangerous shall be repaired in
accordance with the applicable building code.
24. 23. Change Section 603.6.2 to read:
(N)603.6.2 603.6.2 Metal chimneys. Metal
chimneys that are corroded shall be repaired or replaced.
25. Change Section 603.6.3 to read:
(N)603.6.3 Decorative shrouds. Decorative shrouds installed
at the termination of factory-built chimneys shall be removed except where such
shrouds are listed and labeled for use with the specific factory-built chimney
system and are installed in accordance with the chimney manufacturer's
instructions.
26. 24. Change Section 603.6.4 to read:
(N)603.6.4 603.6.4 Factory-built chimneys.
Existing factory-built chimneys that are corroded shall be repaired or
replaced.
27. 25. Change Section 603.6.5 to read:
(N)603.6.5 603.6.5 Connectors. Existing chimney
and vent connectors that are damaged or corroded shall be repaired or replaced.
28. 26. Add a note to Section 603.7 to read:
Note: The fire code official may request a copy of the latest certificate of inspection from the Virginia Department of Labor and Industry for boilers and pressure vessels subject to such requirements. When the certificate is not available, the fire code official shall notify the Department of Labor and Industry to ensure that the required maintenance and testing is performed in accordance the Virginia Boiler and Pressure Vessel Regulations (16VAC25-50).
29. 27. Change Section 603.8 to read:
(N)603.8 603.8 Incinerators. Commercial,
industrial and residential-type incinerators and chimneys shall be maintained
as installed in accordance with the applicable building code.
30. 28. Change Section 603.8.1 to read:
(N)603.8.1 603.8.1 Residential incinerators.
Residential incinerators not regulated by the applicable building code shall be
of an approved type.
31. 29. Change Section 603.8.2 to read:
(N)603.8.2 603.8.2 Spark arrestor. Incinerators
not regulated by the applicable building code shall be equipped with an
effective means for arresting sparks.
32. 30. Delete Section 608.8.6 603.8.6.
C. The following changes shall be made to Section 604,
Emergency and Standby Power Systems:
1. Change Section 604.1 to read:
(N)604.1 General. Emergency power systems and standby power
systems shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable building code.
2. Change Section 604.1.1 to read:
(N)604.1.1 Generators Emergency and standby power
generators shall be listed.
3. Delete Section 604.1.2.
4. Change Section 604.1.3 to read:
(N)604.1.3 Load transfer. Emergency power systems shall
automatically provide secondary power within 10 seconds after primary power is
lost unless specified otherwise by the applicable building code. Standby power
systems shall automatically provide secondary power within 60 seconds after
primary power is lost unless specified otherwise by the applicable building
code.
5. Change Section 604.1.4 to read:
(N)604.1.4 Load duration. Emergency power systems and
standby power systems shall require power for a minimum duration of hours
without being refueled or recharged, unless otherwise specified by the
applicable building code.
6. Change Section 604.1.5 to read:
(N)604.1.5 Uninterruptable power source. An uninterrupted
source of power shall be provided for equipment where required by the manufacturer's
instructions, the listing, the applicable building code, or the applicable
referenced standards.
7. Change Section 604.1.6 to read:
(N)604.1.6 Interchangeability. Emergency power systems
shall be an acceptable alternative for installations that require standby power
systems when permitted by the applicable building code.
8. Delete Section 604.1.7.
9. Change Section 604.1.8 to read:
604.1.8 Maintenance. Existing installations shall be
maintained in accordance with the original approval and Section 604.4.
10. Change Section 604.2 to read:
(N)604.2 Specific equipment requirements. Emergency and
standby power systems shall be maintained in accordance with Sections 604.2.1
through 604.2.16.
11. Change Section 604.2.1 to read:
(N)604.2.1 Elevators and platform lifts. Standby power
shall be maintained in accordance with NFPA 72 for elevators and platform lifts
required by the applicable building code.
12. Change Section 604.2.2 to read:
(N)604.2.2 Emergency alarm systems. Emergency power shall
be maintained for emergency alarm systems as required by applicable building
code.
13. Delete Section 604.2.3.
14. Change Section 604.2.4 to read:
(N)604.2.4 Emergency voice or alarm communication systems.
Emergency power shall be maintained for emergency voice or alarm communication
systems as required by the applicable building code. The system shall be
capable of powering the required load for a duration of not less than 24 hours,
as required in NFPA 72.
15. Change Section 604.2.5 to read:
(N)604.2.5 Exit signs. Emergency power for exit signs shall
be capable of powering the required load for a duration of not less than 90
minutes unless otherwise specified by the applicable building code.
16. Change Section 604.2.6 to read:
(N)604.2.6 Group I-2 occupancies. Essential electrical
systems for Group I-2 occupancies shall be maintained in accordance with NFPA
70 when required by applicable building code.
17. Change Section 604.2.7 to read:
(N)604.2.7 Group I-3 occupancies. Power-operated sliding
doors or power-operated locks for swinging doors in Group I-3 occupancies shall
be operable by a manual release mechanism at the door and emergency power
provided for the doors and locks shall be maintained where required by the applicable
building code.
18. Change Section 604.2.8 to read:
(N)604.2.8 Hazardous materials. Emergency and standby power
shall be maintained in accordance with NFPA 70 in occupancies with hazardous
materials when required by the applicable building code.
19. Delete Section 604.2.9.
20. Change Section 604.2.10 to read:
(N)604.2.10 Horizontal sliding doors. Standby power shall
be maintained in accordance with NFPA 70 for horizontal sliding doors as
required by the applicable building code. The standby power supply shall have a
capacity to operate not fewer than 50 closing cycles of the door unless
otherwise specified by the applicable building code.
21. Change Section 604.2.11 to read:
(N)604.2.11 Hydrogen fuel gas rooms. Standby power shall be
maintained in accordance with NFPA 70 for hydrogen fuel gas rooms as required
by the applicable building code.
22. Change Section 604.2.12 to read:
(N)604.2.12 Means of egress illumination. Emergency power
shall be maintained for means of egress illumination in accordance with the
applicable building code.
23. Change Section 604.2.13 to read:
(N)604.2.13 Membrane structures. Standby power shall be
maintained for auxiliary inflation systems in permanent membrane structures in
accordance with applicable building code. Auxiliary inflation systems shall be
provided in temporary air-supported and air-inflated membrane structures in
accordance with Section 3103.10.4.
24. Change Section 604.2.14 to read:
(N)604.2.14 Semiconductor fabrication facilities. Emergency
power shall be maintained in accordance with NFPA 70 for semiconductor
fabrication facilities as required by the applicable building code.
25. Change Section 604.2.15 to read:
(N)604.2.15 Smoke control systems. Standby power shall be
maintained in accordance with NFPA 70 for smoke control as required by the
applicable building code.
26. Change Section 604.2.16 to read:
(N) 604.2.16 Underground buildings. Emergency and standby
power shall be maintained in accordance with NFPA 70 in underground buildings
as required by the applicable building code.
27. Change Section 604.3 to read:
(N)604.3 Critical circuits. Cables used for survivability
of required critical circuits shall be listed. Electrical circuit protective
systems shall be maintained in accordance with their listing requirements.
28. Change Section 604.4 to read:
604.4 Maintenance. Emergency and standby power systems
shall be maintained in accordance with NFPA 70, NFPA 110, and NFPA 111 such
that the system is capable of supplying service within the time specified for
the type and duration required in accordance with the applicable building code.
29. Change Section 604.5 to read:
604.5 Operational inspection and testing. Emergency power
systems, including all appurtenant components, shall be inspected and tested
under load in accordance with NFPA 110, NFPA 70, and NFPA 111.
Exception: Where the emergency power system is used for
standby power or peak load shaving, such use shall be recorded and shall be
allowed to be substituted for scheduled testing of the generator set, provided
that appropriate records are maintained.
30. Add Section 604.8 to read:
604.8 Testing of battery powered emergency lights and exit
signs. Required emergency lighting utilizing battery powered emergency lights
or exit signs, or both, shall be tested annually. The emergency lights and exit
signs shall be tested for proper operation for the time period established in
the building code in effect when the equipment was installed. Written records
of tests shall be retained by the owner of the building for a minimum of two
years after the test is conducted and shall be made available to the fire code
official upon request.
D. C. The following changes shall be made to
Section 605 604, Electric Equipment, Wiring, and Hazards:
1. Change Section 605.2 604.2 to read:
605.2 604.2 Illumination. Illumination shall be
maintained for service equipment areas, motor control centers, and electrical
panelboards.
2. Change Section 605.9 604.9 to read:
(N)605.9 604.9 Temporary wiring. Temporary
wiring for electrical power and lighting installations not regulated by the
applicable building code is allowed for a period not to exceed 90 days.
Temporary wiring methods shall meet the applicable provisions of NFPA 70.
Exception: Temporary wiring for electrical power and lighting installations is allowed during periods of construction, remodeling, repair, or demolition of buildings, structures, equipment, or similar activities.
3. Change Section 605.10.1 604.10.1 to read:
605.10.1 604.10.1 Listed and labeled. Only
portable electric space heaters listed and labeled in accordance with UL 1278
shall be used.
4. Change Section 605.11 to read:
(N)605.11 Solar photovoltaic power systems. Solar
photovoltaic power systems shall be maintained in accordance with Sections
605.11.1 through 605.11.2, the applicable building code and NFPA 70.
5. Change Section 605.11.1 to read:
(N)605.11.1 Access and pathways. Roof access, pathways, and
spacing requirements shall be maintained in accordance with Section 605.11.1.
6. Change Section 605.11.1.1 to read:
(N)605.11.1.1 Roof access points. Roof access points shall
be maintained in areas that do not require the placement of ground ladders over
openings such as windows or doors and located at strong points of building
construction in locations where the access point does not conflict with
overhead obstructions such as tree limbs, wires, or signs.
7. Delete Section 605.11.1.2.
8. Delete Section 605.11.1.2.1.
9. Delete Section 605.11.1.2.2.
10. Delete Section 605.11.1.2.3.
11. Delete Section 605.11.1.2.4.
12. Delete Section 605.11.1.2.5.
13. Delete Section 605.11.1.3.
14. Delete Section 605.11.1.3.1.
15. Delete Section 605.11.1.3.2.
16. Delete Section 605.11.1.3.3.
17. Change Section 605.11.2 to read:
(N)605.11.2 Ground-mounted photovoltaic arrays. A clear,
brush-free area of 10 feet (3048 mm) shall be maintained for ground-mounted
photovoltaic arrays.
E. D. The following changes shall be made to
Section 606 605, Mechanical Refrigeration:
1. Change Section 606.1 Sections 605.1 and 605.1.2
and delete Section 605.1.1.
Sections 605.1 and 605.1.2 to read:
606.1 605.1 Scope. Refrigeration systems shall
be maintained in accordance with the applicable building code.
605.1.2 Ammonia refrigeration. Refrigeration systems using ammonia refrigerant and the buildings in which such systems are installed shall comply with IIAR 7 for operating procedures.
2. Change Section 606.2 605.2 to read:
606.2 605.2 Refrigerants. The use and purity of
new, recovered, and reclaimed refrigerants shall be in accordance with the
applicable building code.
3. Change Section 606.3 605.3 to read:
606.3 605.3 Refrigerant classification.
Refrigerants shall be classified in accordance with the applicable building
code.
4. Change Section 606.4 605.4 to read:
606.4 605.4 Change in refrigerant type. A change
in the type of refrigerant in a refrigeration system shall be in accordance
with the applicable building code.
5. Change Section 606.6 605.6 to read:
606.6 605.6 Testing of equipment. Refrigeration
equipment and systems having a refrigerant circuit containing more than 220
pounds (100 kg) of Group A1 or 30 pounds (14 kg) of any other group refrigerant
shall be subject to periodic testing in accordance with Section 606.6.1.
Records of tests shall be maintained. Tests of emergency devices or systems
required by the applicable building code shall be conducted by persons trained
and qualified in refrigeration systems.
6. Change Section 606.7 605.7 to read:
606.7 605.7 Emergency signs. Refrigeration units
or systems having a refrigerant circuit containing more than 220 pounds (100
kg) of Group A1 or 30 pounds (14 kg) of any other group refrigerant shall be
provided with approved emergency signs, charts and labels in accordance with
NFPA 704. Hazard signs shall be in accordance with the applicable building code
for the classification of refrigerants listed therein.
7. Change Section 606.8 Sections 605.8 and 605.8.1
to read:
(N)606.8 605.8 Refrigerant detector
detection. Refrigerant detection systems shall be maintained. The alarm
shall be actuated at a value not greater than the corresponding threshold limit
value-time-weighted average values (TLV-TWA) for those agents. Where
ammonia is used as the refrigerant, detection shall comply with IIAR 2.
Detectors and alarms shall be maintained in approved locations. The detector
shall transmit a signal to an approved location. For refrigerants other than
ammonia, refrigerant detection shall comply with Section 605.8.1.
605.8.1 Refrigerants other than ammonia. Refrigerant detection systems shall be maintained. The alarm shall be actuated at a value not greater than the corresponding threshold limit value-time-weighted average values (TLV-TWA) for those agents. Detectors and alarms shall be maintained in approved locations. The detector shall transmit a signal to an approved location.
8. Change Section 606.9 605.9 to read:
(N)606.9 605.9 Remote controls. Remote controls
required by the applicable building code shall be maintained and accessible at
all times as required by that code.
9. Change Section 606.9.1 605.9.1 to read:
(N)606.9.1 605.9.1 Refrigeration system
emergency shutoff. Emergency shutoffs shall be maintained and accessible at all
times.
10. Change Section 606.9.2 605.9.2 to read:
(N)606.9.2 605.9.2 Ventilation system.
Ventilation system switches shall be clearly identified and maintained in an
approved manner.
11. Change Section 606.10 605.10 to read:
(N)606.10 605.10 Emergency pressure control
system. Permanently installed refrigeration systems containing more than 6.6
pounds (3 kg) of flammable, toxic or highly toxic refrigerant or ammonia shall
be maintained as installed in accordance with the applicable building code and
this code.
12. Change Section 606.10.1 605.10.1 to read:
(N)606.10.1 605.10.1 Automatic crossover valves.
Automatic crossover valves shall be maintained as installed in accordance with
the applicable building code.
13. Change Section 606.10.1.1 605.10.1.1 to read:
(N)606.10.1.1 605.10.1.1 Overpressure limit set
point. Automatic crossover valves shall be arranged and maintained in
accordance with the applicable building code.
14. Change Section 606.10.1.2 605.10.1.2 to read:
(N)606.10.1.2 605.10.1.2 Manual operation.
Manual operation of the automatic crossover valve, where provided, shall be
maintained in accordance with the applicable building code.
15. Delete Section 606.10.1.3 605.10.1.3.
16. Change Section 606.10.2 605.10.2 to read:
(N)606.10.2 605.10.2 Automatic emergency stop.
An automatic emergency stop feature shall be maintained in accordance with the
applicable building code.
17. Delete Section 606.10.2.1 605.10.2.1.
18. Delete Section 606.10.2.2 605.10.2.2.
19. Change Section 606.12 605.12 to read:
(N)606.12 605.12 Discharge and termination of
pressure relief and purge systems. Pressure relief devices, fusible plugs and
purge systems discharging to the atmosphere from refrigeration systems
containing flammable, toxic or highly toxic refrigerants or ammonia shall be
maintained in accordance with Sections 606.12.3 through 606.12.5.
20. Delete Section 606.12.1.
21. Change Section 606.12.1.1 to read:
(N)606.12.1.1 Ammonia refrigeration. Refrigeration systems
using ammonia refrigerant and the buildings in which such systems are installed
shall comply with IIAR-7 for operating procedures.
22. 20. Change Section 606.12.2 605.12.1
to read:
(N)606.12.2 605.12.1 Fusible plugs and rupture
members. Unless otherwise required by the applicable building code, discharge
piping and devices connected to the discharge side of a fusible plug or rupture
member shall have provisions to prevent plugging the pipe in the event the
fusible plug or rupture member functions.
23. 21. Change Section 606.12.3 605.12.2
to read:
(N) 606.12.3 605.12.2 Flammable refrigerants.
Unless otherwise regulated by the applicable building code, systems containing
more than 6.6 pounds (3 kg) of flammable refrigerants having a density equal to
or greater than the density of air shall discharge vapor to the atmosphere only
through an approved treatment system in accordance with Section 606.12.6 or a
flaring system in accordance with Section 606.12.7. Systems containing more
than 6.6 pounds (3 kg) of flammable refrigerants having a density less than the
density of air shall be permitted to discharge vapor to the atmosphere provided
that the point of discharge is located outside of the structure at not less
than 15 feet (4572 mm) above the adjoining grade level and not less than 20
feet (6096 mm) from any window, ventilation opening, or exit.
24. 22. Change Section 606.12.4 605.12.3
to read:
(N)606.12.4 605.12.3 Toxic and highly toxic
refrigerants. Toxic or highly toxic refrigerant discharge methods shall be
maintained in accordance with the applicable building code.
25. 23. Change Section 606.12.5 605.12.4
to read:
(N)606.12.5 605.12.4 Ammonia refrigerant. The
discharge methods for systems containing more than 6.6 pounds (3 kg) of ammonia
refrigerant shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable building
code.
26. 24. Change Section 606.12.6 Sections
605.12.5 through 605.12.7 to read:
(N)606.12.6 605.12.5 Treatment systems.
Treatment systems for refrigerant gas discharge shall be maintained in
accordance with the applicable building code.
(N)606.12.7 605.12.6 Flaring systems. Flaring
systems for incineration of flammable refrigerants shall be maintained in
accordance with the applicable building code.
27. Change Section 606.12.8 to read:
(N)606.12.8 605.12.7 Ammonia diffusion systems.
Ammonia diffusion systems shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable
building code.
28. 25. Change Section 606.13 605.13
to read:
(N)606.13 605.13 Discharge location for
refrigeration machinery room ventilation. Treatment systems for exhaust from
mechanical ventilation systems serving refrigeration machinery rooms containing
flammable, toxic or highly toxic refrigerants, other than ammonia, capable of
exceeding 25% of the LFL or 50% of the IDLH shall be maintained in accordance
with the applicable building code.
Exception: Refrigeration systems containing Group A2L complying with Section 605.17.
29. 26. Change Section 606.16 605.16
to read:
(N)606.16 605.16 Electrical equipment. The
hazardous location classification of refrigeration machinery rooms where
refrigerants of Groups A2, A3, B2 and B3, as defined in the International
Mechanical Code, are used, shall be maintained in accordance with the
applicable building code.
27. Change Sections 605.17 through 605.17.2 to read:
605.17 Special requirements for Group A2L refrigerant machinery rooms. Machinery rooms with systems containing Group A2L refrigerants shall comply with Sections 605.17.1 through 605.17.2.
605.17.1 Refrigerant detection system. Refrigerant detection systems in machinery rooms shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable building code.
605.17.2 Emergency ventilation system. Emergency ventilation systems shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable building code.
28. Delete Table 605.17.2 and Section 605.17.3.
F. E. The following changes shall be made to
Section 607 606, Elevator Operation, Maintenance, and Fire
Service Keys:
1. Change Section 607.1 606.1 to read:
607.1 606.1 Operation. Existing elevators with a
travel distance of 25 feet (7620 mm) or more shall comply with the requirements
of Section 607.5 and the USBC, Part III, Maintenance.
2. Change Section 607.2 606.2 to read:
607.2 606.2 Standby power. In buildings and
structures where standby power is required or furnished to operate an elevator,
standby power shall be maintained in accordance with Section 604. Operation of
the system shall be in accordance with Sections 607.2.1 606.2.1
through 607.2.4 606.2.4.
3. Change Section 607.2.4 606.2.4 to read:
607.2.4 606.2.4 Machine room ventilation. Where
standby power is connected to elevators, the machine room ventilation or air
conditioning shall remain connected to the standby power source in accordance
with the applicable building code.
4. Change Section 607.4 606.4 to read:
607.4 606.4 Fire service access elevator
lobbies. Where fire service access elevators are required by the applicable
building code, fire service access elevator lobbies shall be maintained free of
storage and furniture.
5. Change Section 607.5 606.5 to read:
607.5 606.5 Occupant evacuation elevator
lobbies. Where occupant evacuation elevators are provided in under the
applicable building code, occupant evacuation elevator lobbies shall be
maintained free of storage and furniture.
6. Change Section 607.6 606.6 to read:
607.6 606.6 Water protection of hoistway
enclosures. Methods to prevent water from infiltrating into a hoistway
enclosure required by the applicable building code shall be maintained.
G. The following changes shall be made to Section 608,
Storage Battery Systems:
1. Change Section 608.1 to read:
608.1 Scope. Stationary storage battery systems having an
electrolyte capacity of more than 50 gallons (189 L) for flooded lead-acid,
nickel cadmium (Ni-Cd), and valve-regulated lead-acid (VRLA) or more than 1,000
pounds (454 kg) for lithium-ion and lithium metal polymer used for facility
standby power, emergency power, or uninterruptible power supplies shall comply
with this section and Table 608.1 when required by the applicable building
code.
2. Change Section 608.4 to read:
608.4 Room design and construction. Enclosure of stationary
battery systems shall comply with the applicable building code. Battery systems
shall be allowed to be in the same room with the equipment they support.
3. Change Section 608.6.1 to read:
(N)608.6.1 Room ventilation. Ventilation shall be
maintained in accordance with the applicable building code.
4. Change Section 608.6.2 to read:
(N)608.6.2 Cabinet ventilation. Where VRLA batteries are
installed inside a cabinet, the cabinet shall be approved for use in occupied
spaces and shall be mechanically or naturally vented in accordance with one of
the following methods:
1. The cabinet ventilation shall limit the maximum concentration
of hydrogen to 1% of the total volume of the cabinet during the worst-case
event of simultaneous "boost" charging of all the batteries in the
cabinet.
2. Where calculations are not available to substantiate the
ventilation rate, continuous ventilation shall be provided at a rate of not
less than 1 cubic foot per minute per square foot 1 ft3/min/ft2
or 0.0051 m3/(sm2) of floor area covered by the cabinet.
The room in which the cabinet is installed shall be ventilated as required in
Section 608.6.1.
5. Change Section 608.6.3 to read:
(N)608.6.3 Supervision. Mechanical ventilation systems
where required by Sections 608.6.1 and 608.6.2 shall be supervised by an
approved central, proprietary, or remote station service or shall initiate an
audible and visual signal at a constantly attended onsite location when
required by the applicable building code.
6. Change Section 608.8 to read:
(N)608.8 Seismic protection. Seismic protection required
for battery systems shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable
building code.
7. Change Section 608.9 to read:
(N)608.9 Smoke detection. Automatic smoke detection system
shall be maintained in accordance with Chapter 9 in rooms containing stationary
battery systems.
H. F. The following changes shall be made to
Section 609 607, Commercial Kitchen Hoods:
1. Change Section 609.1 607.1 to read:
609.1 607.1 General. Commercial kitchen exhaust
hoods shall comply with the requirements of this Section.
2. Change Section 609.2 607.2 to read:
(N)609.2 607.2 Where required. A Type I hood
shall be installed at or above all commercial cooking appliances and domestic
cooking appliances used for commercial purposes that produce grease vapors in
mobile food preparation vehicles.
Exception: A Type I hood shall not be required for an electric cooking appliance where an approved testing agency provides documentation that the appliance effluent contains 5 mg/m3 or less of grease when tested at an exhaust flow rate of 500 cfm (0.236 m3/s) in accordance with UL 710B.
3. Change Section 609.3.3.3 607.3.3.3 to read:
609.3.3.3 607.3.3.3 Records. Records for
inspections shall state the individual and company performing the inspection, a
description of the inspection, and when the inspection took place. Records for
cleanings shall state the individual and company performing the cleaning and
when the cleaning took place. Such records shall be completed after each
inspection or cleaning and maintained for a minimum of three years and be
copied to the fire code official upon request.
4. Change Section 609.3.3.3.1 607.3.3.3.1 to
read:
609.3.3.3.1 607.3.3.3.1 Tags. Where a commercial
kitchen hood or duct system is inspected or cleaned, a tag containing the
service provider name, address, telephone number and date of service shall be
provided in a conspicuous location. Prior tags shall be covered or removed.
Exception: Where records required by Section 609.3.3.3 607.3.3.3
are maintained on the premises.
I. G. The following change shall be made to
Section 610 608, Commercial Kitchen Hoods Cooking Oil
Storage:
Change Section 610.7 608.7 to read:
(N)610.7 608.7 Electrical equipment. Electrical
equipment used for the operation of cooking oil storage systems shall comply be
maintained in accordance with NFPA 70.
13VAC5-51-133.8. IFC Chapter 7 Fire and Smoke Protection Features.
A. The following changes shall be made to Section 701, General:
1. Change Section 701.1 to read:
701.1 Scope. The provisions of this chapter shall govern maintenance of the materials, systems, and assemblies used for structural fire resistance and fire-resistance-rated construction separation of adjacent spaces to safeguard against the spread of fire and smoke within a building and the spread of fire to or from buildings.
2. Change Section 701.2 Sections 701.6 and 701.7
to read:
701.6 Maintenance. The required fire-resistance rating of fire-resistance-rated construction, including walls, firestops, shaft enclosures, partitions, smoke barriers, floors, fire-resistive coatings, and sprayed fire-resistant materials applied to structural members and fire-resistant joint systems, shall be maintained. Such elements shall be visually inspected by the owner annually and properly repaired, restored, or replaced where damaged, altered, breached, or penetrated. Records of inspections and repairs shall be maintained. Where concealed, such elements shall not be required to be visually inspected by the owner unless the concealed space is accessible by the removal or movement of a panel, access door, ceiling tile, or similar movable entry to the space. Openings made therein for the passage of pipes, electrical conduit, wires, ducts, air transfer openings, and holes made for any reason shall be protected with approved methods capable of resisting the passage of smoke and fire. Openings through fire-resistance-rated assemblies shall be protected by self-closing or automatic-closing doors of approved construction meeting the fire protection requirements for the assembly.
701.2 701.7 Unsafe conditions. Where any
components in this chapter are not maintained and do not function as intended
or do not have the fire resistance required by the code under which the
building was constructed, remodeled, or altered, such components or
portion thereof shall be deemed an unsafe condition in accordance with Section
110.1.1. Components or portions thereof determined to be unsafe shall be
repaired or replaced to conform to that code under which the building was
constructed, remodeled, or altered or this chapter, as deemed appropriate by
the fire code official.
Where the extent of the conditions of components is such that any building, structure, or portion thereof presents an imminent danger to the occupants of the building, structure, or portion thereof, the fire code official shall act in accordance with Section 110.5.
B. The following changes shall be made to Section 703,
Fire-Resistance-Rated Construction:
1. Change Section 703.1 to read:
703.1 Maintenance. The required fire-resistance rating of
fire-resistance-rated construction, including walls, firestops, shaft
enclosures, partitions, smoke barriers, floors, fire-resistive coatings, and
sprayed fire-resistant materials applied to structural members and
fire-resistant joint systems, shall be maintained. Such elements shall be
visually inspected by the owner annually and properly repaired, restored, or
replaced where damaged, altered, breached, or penetrated. Records of
inspections and repairs shall be maintained. Where concealed, such elements shall
not be required to be visually inspected by the owner unless the concealed
space is accessible by the removal or movement of a panel, access door, ceiling
tile, or similar movable entry to the space. Openings made therein for the
passage of pipes, electrical conduit, wires, ducts, air transfer openings, and
holes made for any reason shall be protected with approved methods capable of
resisting the passage of smoke and fire. Openings through fire-resistance-rated
assemblies shall be protected by self-closing or automatic-closing doors of
approved construction meeting the fire protection requirements for the
assembly.
Exception: When requested by the building owner and
approved by the fire official, the visual inspection required by 703.1 may be
modified to a time period greater than annually based on the history of the
previous inspections.
2. Change Section 703.1.1 to read:
703.1.1 Fireblocking and draftstopping. Required
fireblocking and draftstopping in combustible concealed spaces shall be
maintained to provide continuity and integrity of the construction.
3. Change Section 703.2.1 to read:
703.2.1 Testing. Opening protectives shall be inspected and
tested annually in accordance with NFPA 80 to confirm proper operation and full
closure. A written record shall be maintained and be available to the fire code
official.
4. Change Section 703.2.2 to read:
703.2.2 Signs. Where required by the fire code official, a
sign shall be permanently displayed on or near each fire door in letters not
less than 1 inch (25 mm) high to read as follows:
1. For doors designed to be kept normally open: FIRE
DOORDO NOT BLOCK.
2. For doors designed to be kept normally closed: FIRE
DOORKEEP CLOSED.
5. Change Section 703.2.3 to read:
703.2.3 Hold-open devices and closers. Hold-open devices
and automatic door closers, where provided, shall be maintained. During the
period that such device is out of service for repairs, the door it operates
shall remain in the closed position.
6. Add new Section 703.2.4 to read:
703.2.4 Door operation. Swinging fire doors shall close
from the full-open position and latch automatically. The door closer shall
exert enough force to close and latch the door from any partially open
position.
C. B. The following changes change
shall be made to Section 704, Floor Openings and Shafts: Joints and
Voids:
1. Change Section 704.1 to read:
704.1 Enclosure. New floor openings in existing buildings
shall comply with the International Building Code.
2. Change Section 704.2 to read:
(N) 704.2 704.2 Opening protectives. Where
openings are required to be protected, opening protectives and associated
closing devices shall be maintained as self-closing or automatic-closing.
C. The following changes shall be made to Section 705, Door and Window Openings:
1. Change Section 705.2.2 to read:
705.2.2 Signs. Where required by the fire code official, a sign shall be permanently displayed on or near each fire door in letters not less than 1 inch (25 mm) high to read as follows:
For doors designed to be kept normally open: FIRE DOOR DO NOT BLOCK.
For doors designed to be kept normally closed: FIRE DOOR KEEP CLOSED.
2. Change Section 705.2.3 to read:
705.2.3 Hold-open devices and closers. Hold-open devices and automatic door closers, where provided, shall be maintained. During the period that such device is out of service for repairs, the door it operates shall remain in the closed position.
3. Change Section 705.2.4 to read:
705.2.4 Door operation. Swinging fire door operations shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable building code.
4. Change Section 705.2.5 to read:
705.2.5 Smoke-activated and heat-activated doors. Smoke-activated doors shall be maintained to self-close or automatically close upon detection of smoke in accordance with the applicable building code.
5. Change Section 705.2.6 to read:
705.2.6 Testing. Opening protectives shall be inspected and tested annually in accordance with NFPA 80 to confirm proper operation and full closure. A written record shall be maintained and be available to the fire code official.
D. The following change shall be made to Section 707, Concealed Spaces:
Change Section 707.1 to read:
707.1 Fireblocking and draftstopping. Required fireblocking and draftstopping in combustible concealed spaces shall be maintained to provide continuity and integrity of the construction.
13VAC5-51-134. IFC Chapter 8 Interior Finish, Decorative Materials and Furnishings.
A. Change Section 801.1 to read:
801.1 Scope. The provisions of this chapter shall govern interior finish, interior trim, furniture, furnishings, decorative materials and decorative vegetation in buildings.
B. Change the title of Section 803 and Section 803.1 to read:
Section 803 Interior Wall and Ceiling Finish and Trim in Buildings
(N)803.1 803.1 General. The provisions of this
section shall apply to the maintenance of interior wall and ceiling finishes
and interior wall and ceiling trim in existing buildings in accordance with the
applicable building code.
C. Delete Change Section 803.1.1. to
read:
D. Change Section 803.1.2 to read:
(N)803.1.2 803.1.1 Classification. Interior wall
or ceiling finishes shall be classified and tested in accordance with the
applicable building code.
E. D. Delete Section 803.1.2.1 803.1.1.1.
E. Delete Sections 803.1.2 and 803.1.3.
F. Change Sections 803.2 and 803.3 to read:
(N)803.2 803.2 Stability. Interior finish
materials regulated by this chapter shall be applied or otherwise fastened in
accordance with the applicable building code.
(N)803.3 803.3 Interior finish requirements.
Interior wall and ceiling finish shall have a flame spread index not greater
than that approved under the applicable building code.
G. Delete Table 803.3.
H. Change Section 803.5 to read:
(N)803.5 803.5 Textiles. Where used as interior
wall or ceiling finish materials, textiles, including materials having woven or
nonwoven, napped, tufted, looped or similar surface, shall comply with the
requirements of the applicable building code.
I. Delete Sections 803.5.1 and, 803.5.1.1,
803.5.2, and 803.6.
J. Change Sections 803.5.2 through 803.7, 803.8,
803.10, and 803.11 to read:
(N)803.5.2 Newly introduced textile wall and ceiling
coverings. Newly introduced textile wall and ceiling coverings shall be
approved by the building official.
(N)803.6 803.7 Expanded vinyl wall or ceiling
coverings. Expanded vinyl wall or ceiling coverings shall be maintained
in accordance with the applicable building code.
(N)803.7 Facings or wood veneers intended to be applied on
site over a wood substrate. Facings or veneers intended to be applied on site
over a wood substrate shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable
building code.
(N)803.8 Foam plastic materials. Foam plastic materials
shall not be used as interior wall and ceiling finish unless specifically
allowed by the applicable building code.
K. Delete Sections 803.8.1 through 803.8.3.
L. Change Section 803.10, the title of Section 804, and
Section 804.1 to read:
803.8 Expanded vinyl ceiling coverings. Expanded vinyl ceiling coverings shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable building code.
(N)803.10 803.10 Site-fabricated stretch systems.
Where used as newly installed interior wall or interior ceiling finish
materials, site-fabricated stretch systems containing all three components
described in the definition in Chapter 2 shall be tested in accordance with the
applicable building code.
803.11 Foam plastic materials. Foam plastic materials shall not be used as interior wall and ceiling finish unless specifically allowed by the applicable building code.
K. Delete Sections 803.11.1 and 803.11.2 and change Section 803.12 to read:
803.12 Facings or wood veneers intended to be applied on site over a wood substrate. Facings or veneers intended to be applied on site over a wood substrate shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable building code.
L. Change the title of Section 804 and Section 804.1 to read:
Section 804 Interior Wall and Ceiling Trim and Interior Floor Finish in Buildings
(N)804.1 804.1 Interior trim. Material, other
than foam plastic, used as interior trim shall be maintained in
accordance with the applicable building code.
M. Delete Section Sections 804.1.1 and
804.1.2.
N. Change Sections Section 804.2 to read:
(N)804.2 804.2 Foam plastic. Foam plastic used as
interior trim shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable building
code.
O. Delete Sections 804.2.1 through 804.2.4.
P. Change Sections 804.3 through 804.4 to read:
(N)804.3 804.3 Interior floor finish. Interior
floor finish and floor covering materials shall be maintained in accordance
with the applicable building code.
(N)804.3.1 804.3.1 Classification. Interior floor
finish and floor covering materials shall be classified in accordance the
applicable building code.
(N)804.3.2 804.3.2 Testing and identification.
Interior floor finish and floor covering materials shall be tested in
accordance with the applicable building code.
(N)804.3.3 804.3.3 Interior floor finish
requirements. Interior floor coverings materials shall comply with Sections
804.3.3.1 and 804.3.3.2, and interior floor finish materials shall comply with
Section 804.3.1.
(N)804.3.3.1 804.3.3.1 Testing. Floor covering
material shall be testing in accordance with the applicable building code.
(N)804.3.3.2 804.3.3.2 Minimum critical radiant
flux. In all occupancies, new interior floor finish and floor covering materials
in enclosures for stairways and ramps, exit passageways, corridors and rooms or
spaces not separated from corridors by full-height partitions extending from
the floor to the underside of the ceiling shall withstand a minimum critical
radiant flux as required by the applicable building code.
(N)804.4 804.4 Interior floor-wall base. Interior
floor-wall base shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable building
code.
Q. Change the title of Section 805 and Sections 805.1.1.2, 805.1.2.2, 805.2.1.2, 805.2.2.2, 805.4.1.2, and 805.4.2.2 to read:
Section 805 Upholstered Furniture and Mattresses in Buildings
805.1.1.2 Heat release rate. Newly introduced upholstered furniture shall have limited rates of heat release when tested in accordance with ASTM E 1537 or California Technical Bulletin 133, as follows:
1. The peak rate of heat release for the single upholstered furniture item shall not exceed 80 kW.
Exception: Upholstered furniture in rooms or spaces protected by an approved automatic sprinkler system in accordance with the applicable NFPA 13 standard.
2. The total energy released by the single upholstered furniture item during the first 10 minutes of the test shall not exceed 25 megajoules (MJ).
Exception: Upholstered furniture in rooms or spaces protected by an approved automatic sprinkler system installed in accordance with the applicable NFPA 13 standard.
805.1.2.2 Heat release rate. Newly introduced mattresses shall have limited rates of heat release when tested in accordance with ASTM E 1590 or California Technical Bulletin 129, as follows:
1. The peak rate of heat release for the single mattress shall not exceed 100 kW.
Exception: Mattresses in rooms or spaces protected by an approved automatic sprinkler system installed in accordance with the applicable NFPA 13 standard.
2. The total energy released by the single mattress during the first 10 minutes of the test shall not exceed 25 MJ.
Exception: Mattresses in rooms or spaces protected by an approved automatic sprinkler system installed in accordance with the applicable NFPA 13 standard.
805.2.1.2 Heat release rate. Newly introduced upholstered furniture shall have limited rates of heat release when tested in accordance with ASTM E 1537 or California Technical Bulletin 133, as follows:
1. The peak rate of heat release for the single upholstered furniture item shall not exceed 80 kW.
Exception: Upholstered furniture in rooms or spaces protected by an approved automatic sprinkler system in accordance with the applicable NFPA 13 standard.
2. The total energy released by the single upholstered furniture item during the first 10 minutes of the test shall not exceed 25 MJ.
Exception: Upholstered furniture in rooms or spaces protected by an approved automatic sprinkler system installed in accordance with the applicable NFPA 13 standard.
805.2.2.2 Heat release rate. Newly introduced mattresses shall have limited rates of heat release when tested in accordance with ASTM E 1590 or California Technical Bulletin 129, as follows:
1. The peak rate of heat release for the single mattress shall not exceed 100 kW.
Exception: Mattresses in rooms or spaces protected by an approved automatic sprinkler system in accordance with the applicable NFPA 13 standard.
2. The total energy released by the single mattress during the first 10 minutes of the test shall not exceed 25 MJ.
Exception: Mattresses in rooms or spaces protected by an approved automatic sprinkler system in accordance with the applicable NFPA 13 standard.
805.4.1.2 Heat release rate. Newly introduced upholstered furniture shall have limited rates of heat release when tested in accordance with ASTM E 1537 or California Technical Bulletin 133, as follows:
1. The peak rate of heat release for the single upholstered furniture item shall not exceed 80 kW.
Exception: Upholstered furniture in rooms or spaces protected by an approved automatic sprinkler system installed in accordance with the applicable NFPA 13 standard.
2. The total energy released by the single upholstered furniture item during the first 10 minutes of the test shall not exceed 25 MJ.
Exception: Upholstered furniture in rooms or spaces protected by an approved automatic sprinkler system installed in accordance with the applicable NFPA 13 standard.
805.4.2.2 Heat release rate. Newly introduced mattresses shall have limited rates of heat release when tested in accordance with ASTM E 1590 or California Technical Bulletin 129, as follows:
1. The peak rate of heat release for the single mattress shall not exceed 100 kW.
Exception: Mattresses in rooms or spaces protected by an approved automatic sprinkler system installed in accordance with the applicable NFPA 13 standard.
2. The total energy released by the single mattress during the first 10 minutes of the test shall not exceed 25 MJ.
Exception: Mattresses in rooms or spaces protected by an approved automatic sprinkler system installed in accordance with the applicable NFPA 13 standard.
R. Change the title of Section 806 and Exception 1 in
Section 806.1.1 and add exception Exception 3 in Section
806.1.1 to read:
Section 806 Decorative Vegetation in Buildings
1. Trees located in areas protected by an automatic sprinkler system in accordance with the applicable NFPA 13 standard.
3. Trees shall be permitted in places of worship in Group A occupancies.
S. Change the title of Section 807 and exception 1 in
Section 807.3 and Exceptions 1 and 2 in Section 807.2 to read:
Section 807 Decorative Materials Other Than Decorative Vegetation in Buildings
1. In auditoriums in Group A, the permissible amount of curtains,
draperies, fabric hangings, and other similar combustible
decorative material materials suspended from walls or ceilings
shall not exceed 75% of the aggregate wall area where the building is equipped
throughout with an approved automatic sprinkler system in accordance with the
applicable NFPA 13 standard building code and where the material is
installed in accordance with Section 803.15 of the applicable
building code International Building Code.
2. In Group R-2 dormitories, within sleeping units and dwelling units, the permissible amount of curtains, draperies, fabric hangings, and similar decorative materials suspended from walls or ceilings shall not exceed 50% of the aggregate wall areas where the building is equipped throughout with an approved automatic sprinkler system installed in accordance with the applicable NFPA 13 standard.
T. Change exception 2 in Section 807.3 to read:
2. In dwelling units or sleeping rooms in Group R-2
dormitories, the permissible amount of decorative material suspended from or
attached to the walls shall not exceed 50% of the aggregate area of the walls
where the building has an approved automatic sprinkler system or 20% of the
aggregate area of the walls where approved smoke alarms are provided and in the
corridors of such buildings, the permissible amount of decorative material
suspended from or attached to the walls shall not exceed 10% of the aggregate
area of the walls.
U. T. Change the Exception to 807.4 to read:
Exception: Testing of artificial vegetation is not required in Group I-1; Group I-2, Condition 1; Group R-2; Group R-3; or Group R-4 occupancies equipped throughout with an approved automatic sprinkler system installed in accordance with the applicable NFPA 13 standard, where such artificial vegetation complies with the following:
1. Wreaths or other decorative items on doors shall not obstruct the door operation and shall not exceed 50% of the surface area of the door.
2. Decorative artificial vegetation shall be limited to not more than 30% of the wall area to which it is attached.
3. Decorative artificial vegetation not on doors or walls shall not exceed 3 feet (914 mm) in any dimension.
U. Change Section Sections 807.5.1.2 and
807.5.2.1 to read:
807.5.1.2 Motion picture screens. The screens upon which motion pictures are projected in buildings of Group A shall either meet the flame propagation performance criteria of Test Method 1 or Test Method 2, as appropriate, of NFPA 701 or shall comply with the requirements for a Class B interior finish in accordance with the applicable building code.
V. Change Section 807.5.2.1 to read:
807.5.2.1 Storage in corridors and lobbies. Clothing and personal effects shall not be stored in corridors and lobbies.
Exceptions:
1. Corridors protected by an approved automatic sprinkler system in accordance with the applicable NFPA 13 standard.
2. Corridors protected by an approved fire alarm system installed in accordance with NFPA 72.
3. Storage in metal lockers, provided the minimum required egress width is maintained.
W. V. Change Sections 807.5.3.1 through
807.5.3.4 to read:
807.5.3.1 Group I-1 and Group I-2 Condition 1 within units. In Group I-1 and Group I-2 Condition 1 occupancies, equipped with an approved automatic sprinkler system in accordance with the applicable NFPA 13 standard, within sleeping units and dwelling units, combustible decorative materials placed on walls shall be limited to not more than 50% of the wall area to which they are attached.
807.5.3.2 In Group I-1 and Group I-2 Condition 1 for areas other than within units. In Group I-1 and Group I-2 Condition 1 occupancies, equipped with an approved automatic sprinkler system installed in accordance with the applicable NFPA 13 standard, combustible decorative materials placed on walls in areas other than within dwelling and sleeping units shall be limited to not more than 30% of the wall area to which they are attached.
807.5.3.3 In Groups I-2 Condition 2. In Group I-2 Condition 2 occupancies, equipped with an approved automatic sprinkler system installed in accordance with the applicable NFPA 13 standard, combustible decorative materials placed on walls shall be limited to not more than 30% of the wall area to which they are attached.
807.5.3.4 Other areas in Groups I-1 and I-2. In Group I-1 and I-2 occupancies, in areas not equipped with an approved automatic sprinkler system, combustible decorative materials shall be of such limited quantities that a hazard of fire development or spread is not present.
X. W. Change Section 807.5.5.1 to read:
807.5.5.1 Storage in corridors and lobbies. Clothing and personal effects shall not be stored in corridors and lobbies.
Exceptions:
1. Corridors protected by an approved automatic sprinkler system in accordance with the applicable NFPA 13 standard.
2. Corridors protected by an approved fire alarm system installed in accordance with Section 907.
3. Storage in metal lockers, provided the minimum required egress width is maintained.
Y. X. Change the title of Section 808 and Sections
808.1 and, 808.2, and 808.4 to read:
Section 808 Furnishings Other Than Upholstered Furniture and Mattresses or Decorative Materials in Buildings
808.1 Wastebaskets and linen containers in Groups I-1, I-2, and I-3 occupancies and Group B ambulatory care facilities. Wastebaskets, linen containers, and other waste containers, including their lids, located in Groups I-1, I-2, and I-3 occupancies shall be constructed of noncombustible materials or of materials that meet a peak rate of heat release not exceeding 300 kW/m2 when tested in accordance with ASTM E 1354 at an incident heat flux of 50 kW/m2 in the horizontal orientation. Metal wastebaskets and other metal waste containers with a capacity of 20 gallons (75.7 L) or more shall be listed in accordance with UL 1315 and shall be provided with a noncombustible lid. Portable containers exceeding 32 gallons (121 L) shall be stored in an area classified as a waste and linen collection room and constructed in accordance with the applicable building code.
808.2 Waste containers with a capacity of 20 gallons or more in Group R-2 college and university dormitories. Waste containers, including their lids, located in Group R-2 college and university dormitories, and with a capacity of 20 gallons (75.7 L) or more, shall be constructed of noncombustible materials or of materials that meet a peak rate of heat release not exceeding 300 kW/m2 when tested in accordance with ASTM E 1354 at an incident heat flux of 50 kW/m2 in the horizontal orientation. Metal wastebaskets and other metal waste containers with a capacity of 20 gallons (75.7 L) or more shall be listed in accordance with UL 1315 and shall be provided with a noncombustible lid. Portable containers exceeding 32 gallons (121 L) shall be stored in an area classified as a waste and linen collection room constructed in accordance with the applicable building code.
808.4 Combustible lockers. Where lockers constructed of combustible materials are used, the lockers shall be considered to be interior finish and shall comply with Section 803.
Exception: Lockers constructed entirely of wood and noncombustible materials shall be permitted to be used wherever interior finish materials are required to meet Class C classification in accordance with the applicable building code.
13VAC5-51-135. IFC Chapter 9 Fire Protection Systems.
A. The following changes shall be made to Section 901, General:
1. Change Section 901.1 to read:
901.1 Scope. The provisions of this chapter shall apply to the inspection, operation, testing and maintenance of all fire protection systems.
2. Delete Sections 901.2 and 901.2.1.
3. Change Section 901.3 to read:
901.3 Permits. Permits shall be required as set forth in Section 107.2.
4. Change Sections 901.4 and 901.4.1 to read:
(N)901.4 901.4 Maintenance and alterations. Fire
protection systems shall be maintained in accordance with the original
installation standards for that system. Alterations and repairs to fire
protection systems shall be done in accordance with the applicable building
code and the applicable standards.
(N)901.4.1 901.4.1 Required fire protection
systems. Fire protection systems shall be repaired, operated, tested and
maintained in accordance with this code. A fire protection system for which a
design option, exception or reduction to the provisions of this code or the
applicable building code has been granted shall be considered to be a required
system.
5. Change Section 901.4.2 to read:
901.4.2 Nonrequired fire protection systems. Nonrequired fire
protection systems shall be maintained to function as originally installed. If
any such systems are to be reduced in function or discontinued, approval shall
be obtained from the building official in accordance with Section 103.8.1
103.3.1 of Part I of the USBC (13VAC5-63-30 E).
6. Change Section 901.4.3 to read:
(N)901.4.3 901.4.3 Fire areas. Where buildings,
or portions thereof, are divided into fire areas so as not to exceed the limits
established for requiring a fire protection system in accordance with the
applicable building code, such fire areas shall be maintained.
7. Delete Section 901.4.4.
8. Change Section Sections 901.4.6, 901.4.6.3,
and 901.4.6.4 to read:
(N)901.4.6 901.4.6 Pump and riser room size.
Where provided, fire pump rooms and automatic sprinkler system riser rooms
shall maintain clearances around equipment to elements of permanent
construction, including other installed equipment and appliances, and shall be
sufficient to allow inspection, service, repair or replacement without removing
such elements of permanent construction or disabling the function of a required
fire-resistance-rated assembly. Passageways provided for the removal of
equipment shall remain unobstructed.
901.4.6.3 Environment. Suitable means shall be provided for maintaining the temperature in automatic sprinkler system riser rooms and fire pump rooms above 40°F (5°C).
901.4.6.4 Lighting. Permanently installed artificial illumination in automatic sprinkler system riser rooms and fire pump rooms shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable building code.
9. Delete Section 901.5.1.
10. Change Add Section 901.5.2 to read:
901.5.2 Hydrant and fire service main acceptance testing. Fire hydrant systems and private fire service mains shall be subject to acceptance tests as contained in the installation standards and as approved by the fire code official. The fire code official shall be notified before any required acceptance testing.
11. Change Section 901.6 to read:
901.6 Inspection, testing and maintenance. To the extent that equipment, systems, devices, and safeguards, such as fire detection, alarm and extinguishing systems, which were provided and approved by the building official when constructed, shall be maintained in an operative condition at all times. And where such equipment, systems, devices, and safeguards are found not to be in an operative condition, the fire official shall order all such equipment to be rendered safe in accordance with the USBC.
12. Change Sections 901.7.1 through 901.7.6 and add Section 901.7.7 to read:
901.7.1 Modifications during impairment. The fire code official is authorized to require safeguards in a building or fire area when the required fire protection is out of service. Those safeguards may be based upon the provisions of the applicable building code or other recognized safety standards.
901.7.2 Impairment coordinator. The building owner shall assign an impairment coordinator to comply with the requirements of this section. In the absence of a specific designee, the owner shall be considered the impairment coordinator.
901.7.3 Tag required. A tag shall be used to indicate that a system or portion thereof has been removed from service.
901.7.4 Placement of tag. The tag shall be posted at each fire department connection, system control valve, fire alarm control unit, fire alarm annunciator and fire command center indicating which system or part thereof has been removed from service. The fire code official shall specify where the tag is to be placed.
901.7.5 Preplanned impairment programs. Preplanned impairments shall be authorized by the impairment coordinator. Before authorization is given, a designated individual shall be responsible for verifying that all of the following procedures have been implemented:
1. The extent and expected duration of the impairment have been determined.
2. The areas or buildings involved have been inspected and the increased risks determined.
3. Recommendations have been submitted to management or the building owner or manager.
4. The fire department has been notified.
5. The insurance carrier, the alarm company, the building owner or manager and other authorities having jurisdiction have been notified.
6. The supervisors in the areas to be affected have been notified.
7. A tag impairment system has been implemented.
8. Necessary tools and materials have been assembled on the impairment site.
901.7.6 Emergency impairments. Where unplanned impairments occur, appropriate emergency action shall be taken to minimize potential injury and damage. The impairment coordinator shall implement the steps outlined in Section 901.7.4.
901.7.7 Restoring systems to service. When impaired equipment is restored to normal working order, the impairment coordinator shall verify that all of the following procedures have been implemented:
1. Necessary inspections and tests have been conducted to verify that affected systems are operational.
2. Supervisors have been advised that protection is restored.
3. The fire department has been advised that protection is restored.
4. The building owner or manager, insurance carrier, alarm company and other involved parties have been advised that protection is restored.
5. The impairment tag has been removed.
13. Change Section 901.8 to read:
901.8 Removal of or tampering with equipment. It shall be unlawful for any person to remove, tamper with, or otherwise disturb any fire hydrant, fire detection and alarm system, fire suppression system, or other fire appliance required by this code or the applicable building code except for the purpose of extinguishing fire, for training purposes, for recharging or making necessary repairs, or where approved by the fire code official.
14. Change Section 901.8.2 to read:
901.8.2 Removal of existing occupant-use hose lines. The fire code official is authorized to permit the removal of existing occupant-use hose lines where all of the following conditions exist:
1. Installation is not required by this code or the applicable building code.
2. The hose line would not be utilized by trained personnel or the fire department.
3. The remaining outlets are compatible with local fire department fittings.
15. Add Section 901.11 to read:
901.11 Defective equipment. When the fire official determines through investigation or testing or reports by a nationally recognized testing agency that specific, required water sprinkler or water-spray extinguishing equipment has been identified as failing to perform or operate through not less than 30 randomly selected sprinkler heads at four or more building sites anywhere in the nation, the fire official shall order all such equipment to be rendered safe.
B. The following changes shall be made to Section 903, Automatic Sprinkler Systems:
1. Delete Sections 903.1.1 through 903.2.11.1.3, including Tables.
2. Change Section 903.2.11.2 to read:
(N)903.2.11.2 903.2.11.2 Rubbish and linen
chutes. Access to automatic sprinkler systems shall be maintained for servicing
of the automatic sprinkler system components.
3. Delete Sections 903.2.11.3 through 903.2.11.6, including Tables.
4. Change Sections 903.2.12 and 903.3 to read:
(N)903.2.12 903.2.12 During construction and
demolition. Automatic sprinkler systems required by the applicable building
code during construction, alteration and demolition operations shall be
maintained in accordance with Chapter 33.
(N)903.3 903.3 Installation requirements.
Automatic sprinkler systems shall be maintained in accordance with the
applicable building code.
5. Delete Sections 903.3.1 through 903.3.5.2.
6. Change Sections Section 903.3.6 to read:
(N)903.3.6 903.3.6 Hose threads. Fire hose
threads and fittings used in connection with automatic sprinkler systems shall
be maintained as approved by the fire code official.
7. Delete Sections 903.3.7 through 903.3.8.4.
8. Change Sections Section 903.3.8.5 to read:
(N)903.3.8.5 903.3.8.5 Calculations. When
required by inspections, testing, and maintenance provisions of NFPA 25,
hydraulic calculations shall be provided to demonstrate that the available
water flow and pressure are adequate to supply all sprinklers installed in any
single fire area with discharge densities corresponding to the hazard
classification.
9. Delete Sections 903.4 through 903.4.3.
10. Change Section 903.6 to read:
903.6 Where required in existing buildings and structures. An automatic sprinkler system shall be provided in existing buildings and structures in accordance with Section 102.7 of this code.
C. The following changes shall be made to Section 904, Alternative Automatic Fire-Extinguishing Systems:
1. Change Sections 904.1 and 904.1.1 to read:
(N)904.1 904.1 General. Automatic
fire-extinguishing systems, other than automatic sprinkler systems, shall be
inspected, tested and maintained in accordance with the provisions of this
section and the applicable referenced standards.
904.1.1 Certification of service personnel for fire-extinguishing equipment. Service personnel providing or conducting maintenance on automatic fire-extinguishing systems, other than automatic sprinkler systems, shall possess a valid certificate issued by an approved agency or other approved organization for the type of system and work performed.
2. Delete Section Sections 904.2 and 904.2.1.
3. Change Sections 904.2.2 and 904.3 to read:
(N)904.2.2 904.2.2 Commercial hood and duct
systems. Each required commercial kitchen exhaust hood and duct system required
by Section 319.4 for mobile food preparation vehicles to have a Type I hood
shall be protected with an approved automatic fire-extinguishing system
installed in accordance with this code.
(N)904.3 904.3 Installation. Automatic
fire-extinguishing systems shall be installed in accordance with Annex B of
NFPA 96 when required in mobile food preparation vehicles.
4. Delete Sections 904.3.1 through 904.4.3.
5. Change Section 904.5 to read:
904.5 Wet-chemical systems. Wet-chemical extinguishing systems shall be maintained, periodically inspected and tested in accordance with NFPA 17A and their listing. Records of inspections and testing shall be maintained.
6. Change Section 904.6 to read:
904.6 Dry-chemical systems. Dry-chemical extinguishing systems shall be maintained, periodically inspected and tested in accordance with NFPA 17 and their listing. Records of inspections and testing shall be maintained.
7. Change Section 904.7 to read:
904.7 Foam systems. Foam-extinguishing systems shall be maintained, periodically inspected and tested in accordance with NFPA 11 and NFPA 16 and their listing. Records of inspections and testing shall be maintained.
8. Change Section 904.8 to read:
904.8 Carbon dioxide systems. Carbon dioxide extinguishing systems shall be maintained, periodically inspected and tested in accordance with NFPA 12 and their listing. Records of inspections and testing shall be maintained.
9. Change Section 904.9 to read:
904.9 Halon systems. Halogenated extinguishing systems shall be maintained, periodically inspected and tested in accordance with NFPA 12A and their listing. Records of inspections and testing shall be maintained.
10. Change Section 904.10 to read:
904.10 Clean-agent systems. Clean-agent fire-extinguishing systems shall be maintained, periodically inspected and tested in accordance with NFPA 2001 and their listing. Records of inspections and testing shall be maintained.
11. Change Section 904.11 to read:
(N)904.11 904.11 Automatic water mist systems.
Automatic water mist systems shall be maintained in accordance with NFPA 25 and
the manufacturer's instructions.
12. Delete Sections 904.11.1.1 through 904.11.2.3.
13. Change Sections 904.12 through 904.12.2 to read:
(N)904.12 904.12 Commercial cooking systems.
Automatic fire-extinguishing systems for commercial cooking shall comply with
this section.
(N)904.12.1 904.12.1 Manual system operation.
Where provided, manual actuation devices shall be maintained as installed in
accordance with the applicable building code and shall not be obstructed.
(N)904.12.2 904.12.2 System interconnection.
Where required by the applicable building code, the actuation of the fire
extinguishing system shall automatically shut down the fuel or electrical power
supply to the cooking equipment. The fuel and electrical supply reset shall be
manual.
14. Delete Sections 904.12.3 through 904.12.4.
15. Change Sections Section 904.12.4.1 to read:
(N)904.12.4.1 904.12.4.1 Listed sprinklers.
Sprinklers replaced in accordance with NFPA 25, which are used for the
protection of fryers, shall be tested in accordance with UL 199E, listed for
that application, and installed in accordance with their listing.
16. Change Section 904.12.6.1 904.12.5.1 to read:
(N)904.12.6.1 904.12.5.1 Existing automatic
fire-extinguishing systems. Where a change in the cooking media, positioning of
cooking equipment, or replacement of cooking equipment occurs in existing
commercial cooking systems, the automatic fire-extinguishing system shall be
required to comply with the applicable building code.
17. Delete Sections 904.13 through 904.13.2 904.13.1.2.
18. Change Section 904.14 to read:
904.14 Aerosol fire-extinguishing systems. Aerosol fire-extinguishing systems shall be periodically inspected, tested and maintained in accordance with Section 901 and NFPA 2010 and in accordance with their listing.
D. The following changes shall be made to Section 905, Standpipe Systems:
1. Change Sections 905.1 and 905.2 to read:
(N)905.1 905.1 General. Standpipe systems shall
be inspected, tested and maintained in accordance with the provisions of this
section and the applicable referenced standards.
(N)905.2 905.2 Maintenance standard. Standpipe
systems shall be maintained in accordance with this section and NFPA 14. Fire
department connections for standpipe systems shall be in accordance with
Section 912.
2. Delete Sections 905.3 through 905.3.4.
3. Change Sections Section 905.3.4.1 to read:
(N)905.3.4.1 905.3.4.1 Hose and cabinet. Where
required by the applicable building code, hose connections shall be equipped
with sufficient lengths of 1-1/2-inch (38 mm) hose to provide fire protection
for the required area. Hoses shall be equipped with an approved adjustable fog
nozzle and be mounted in a cabinet or on a rack.
4. Delete Sections 905.3.5 and 905.3.6.
5. Change Section 905.3.7 to read:
(N)905.3.7 905.3.7 Marinas and boatyards.
Standpipes in marinas and boatyards shall comply with Chapter 36.
6. Delete Sections 905.3.8 through 905.5.2.
7. Change Section 905.5.3 to read:
(N)905.5.3 905.5.3 Class II system 1-inch hose.
A minimum 1-inch (25 mm) hose shall be allowed to be used for hose stations in
light-hazard occupancies where investigated and listed for this service and
where approved by the fire code official.
8. Delete Sections 905.6 through 905.6.2.
9. Change Sections 905.7 through 905.7.2 to read:
(N)905.7 905.7 Cabinets. Cabinets containing
firefighting equipment, such as standpipes, fire hose, fire extinguishers or
fire department valves, shall not be blocked from use or obscured from view.
(N)905.7.1 905.7.1 Cabinet equipment
identification. Cabinets shall be identified in an approved manner by a
permanently attached sign with letters not less than 2 inches (51 mm) high in a
color that contrasts with the background color indicating the equipment
contained therein.
Exceptions:
1. Doors not large enough to accommodate a written sign shall be marked with a permanently attached pictogram of the equipment contained therein.
2. Doors that have either an approved visual identification clear glass panel or a complete glass door panel are not required to be marked.
(N)905.7.2 905.7.2 Locking cabinet doors.
Cabinets shall be unlocked.
Exceptions:
1. Visual identification panels of glass or other approved transparent frangible material that is easily broken and allows access.
2. Approved locking arrangements.
3. Group I-3 occupancies.
10. Delete Sections 905.8 and 905.9.
11. Change Section 905.10 to read:
(N)905.10 905.10 During construction. Standpipe
systems required during construction and demolition operations shall comply
with Chapter 33.
12. Delete Section Sections 905.11 and 905.12.
E. The following changes shall be made to Section 906, Portable Fire Extinguishers:
1. Change Item 1 in Section 906.1 to read:
1. In Group Groups A, B, E, F, H, I, M, R-1, R-4,
and S occupancies.
Exceptions:
1. In Groups A, B, and E occupancies equipped throughout with quick response sprinklers, portable fire extinguishers shall be required only in locations specified in Items 2 through 6.
2. In Group I-3 occupancies, portable fire extinguishers shall be permitted to be located at staff locations and the access to such extinguishers shall be permitted to be locked.
2. Add a note to Section 906.1 to read:
Note: In existing buildings, whether fire extinguishers are needed is determined by the USBC or other code in effect when such buildings were constructed.
3. Change Section 906.2.1 to read:
906.2.1 Certification of service personnel for portable fire extinguishers. Service personnel providing or conducting maintenance on portable fire extinguishers shall possess a valid certificate issued by an approved agency, or other approved organization for the type of work performed.
F. The following changes shall be made to Section 907, Fire Alarm and Detection Systems:
1. Change Section 907.1 to read:
907.1 General. This section covers the performance and maintenance of fire alarm systems and their components in buildings and structures.
2. Delete Sections 907.1.1 and 907.1.2.
3. Change Section 907.1.3 to read:
(N)907.1.3 907.1.3 Equipment. Systems and
components not regulated by the applicable building code shall be listed and
approved for the purpose for which they are installed.
4. Delete Sections 907.2 through 907.2.6.3.2.
5. Delete Sections 907.2.6.3.3 through 907.2.10.3 907.2.9.3.
6. Change Section 907.2.11 907.2.10 to read:
(N)907.2.11 907.2.10 Single-station and
multiple-station smoke alarms. Alarms not required by the applicable building
code shall be listed single-station and multiple-station smoke alarms complying
with UL 217 and installed in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions
and NFPA 72.
7. Delete Sections 907.2.11.1 907.2.10.1 through
907.3.1.
8. Change Sections 907.3.2 and 907.3.3 to read:
(N)907.3.2 Delayed egress locks 907.3.2 Special
locking systems. Where delayed egress locks special locking
systems are installed on means of egress doors, they shall be maintained as
installed in accordance with the applicable building code.
(N)907.3.3 907.3.3 Elevator emergency operation.
Automatic fire detectors installed for elevator emergency operation shall be
maintained as provided by the applicable building code.
9. Delete Sections 907.3.4 through 907.4.1.
10. Change Section 907.4.2 to read:
(N)907.4.2 907.4.2 Manual fire alarm boxes.
Manual fire alarm boxes or pull stations shall be maintained as provided in
accordance with the applicable building code.
11. Delete Sections 907.4.2.1 and 907.4.2.2.
12. Change Sections 907.4.2.3 and 907.4.2.5 to read:
(N)907.4.2.3 907.4.2.3 Color. Manual fire alarm
boxes shall be maintained as installed unless otherwise approved.
907.4.2.5 Protective covers. The fire code official is authorized to require the installation of listed manual fire alarm box protective covers to prevent malicious false alarms or to provide the manual fire alarm box with protection from physical damage. The protective cover shall be transparent or red in color with a transparent face to permit visibility of the manual fire alarm box. Each cover shall include proper operating instructions. A protective cover that emits a local alarm signal shall not be installed unless approved. Protective covers shall not reduce the required means of egress width.
13. Delete Sections 907.4.3 through 907.5.
14. Change Section 907.5.1 to read:
(N)907.5.1 907.5.1 Presignal feature. A
presignal feature shall not be utilized unless approved by the fire code
official and the fire department. Where a presignal feature is provided, a
signal shall be annunciated at a constantly attended location approved by the
fire department so that occupant notification can be activated in the event of
fire or other emergency.
15. Delete Sections 907.5.2 through 907.5.2.2.3.
16. Change Section 907.5.2.2.4 to read:
(N)907.5.2.2.4 907.5.2.2.4 Emergency voice or
alarm communication captions. Where stadiums, arenas and grandstands are
required to caption audible public announcements in accordance with of the
applicable building code, the emergency or voice alarm communication system
shall be captioned. Prerecorded or live emergency captions shall be from an
approved location constantly attended by personnel trained to respond to an
emergency.
17. Delete Sections 907.5.2.2.5 through 907.6.2.
18. Change Section 907.6.3 to read:
(N)907.6.3 907.6.3 Initiating device
identification. The fire alarm systems that identify the specific initiating
device address, location, device type, floor level where applicable, and
status, including indication of normal, alarm, trouble and supervisory status,
shall be maintained as provided in accordance with the applicable building
code.
19. Delete Sections 907.6.3.1 through 907.6.4.2.
20. Change Sections 907.6.5 through 907.6.6 to read:
(N)907.6.5 907.6.5 Access. Access to each fire
alarm device and notification appliance for periodic inspection, maintenance
and testing shall not be obstructed.
(N)907.6.6 907.6.6 Monitoring. The monitoring of
fire alarm systems required by the applicable building code shall be maintained
in accordance with NFPA 72.
21. Delete Sections 907.7 through 907.7.2.
22. Change Section 907.7.3 to read:
907.7.3 Instructions. Operating, testing and maintenance instructions and existing record drawings ("as builts") and equipment specifications shall be provided at an approved location.
23. Change Section 907.8.2 to read:
907.8.2 Testing. Testing shall be performed in accordance with the schedules in Chapter 10 of NFPA 72 or more frequently where required by the fire code official. Where automatic testing is performed at least weekly by a remotely monitored fire alarm control unit specifically listed for the application, the manual testing frequency shall be permitted to be extended to annual. In Group R-1 occupancies, battery-powered single station smoke detectors shall be tested and inspected at one-month intervals.
Exception: Devices or equipment that are inaccessible for safety considerations shall be tested during scheduled shutdowns where approved by the fire code official, but not less than every 18 months.
24. Change Section 907.8.5 to read:
907.8.5 Maintenance, inspection and testing. The building owner shall be responsible for maintaining the fire and life safety systems in an operable condition at all times. Service personnel shall meet the qualification requirements of NFPA 72 for maintaining, inspecting and testing such systems. A written record shall be maintained and shall be made available to the fire code official. In addition to all applicable information contained in Figure 7.8.2 of NFPA 72, the written record of inspections, testing and maintenance shall contain the following minimum information:
1. Date, name and address of property.
2. Name of person performing inspection, maintenance and tests, or combination thereof, and affiliation, business address and telephone number.
3. Name, address and representative of approving agency or agencies.
4. Test frequency.
5. Designation of the detector or detectors tested (for
example, "Test performed in accordance with Section _______.").
6. Physical location (for example, "Heat detector in main kitchen; horn-strobe in Room 115.") and a list of all initiating and notification devices and appliances tested.
7. Functional list of detectors and required sequence of operations.
8. Check of all smoke detectors.
9. Loop resistance for all fixed-temperature, line-type detectors.
10. Other tests as required by either the equipment manufacturer's published instructions or the authority having jurisdiction.
11. Signature of tester and approved authority representative.
12. Disposition of problems identified during test (examples, "Owner notified," "Problem corrected or successfully retested, or both," "Device abandoned in place.").
25. Delete Section 907.9.
G. The following changes shall be made to Section 908, Emergency Alarm Systems:
Change Sections 908.1 through 908.7 and 908.2 to
read:
908.1 Group H occupancies. Emergency alarms for the detection and notification of an emergency condition in Group H occupancies shall be maintained as provided in accordance with the applicable building code.
(N)908.2 908.2 Group H-5 occupancy. Emergency
alarms for notification of an emergency condition in a hazardous production
material (HPM) facility shall be maintained as provided in accordance with the
applicable building code. Continuous gas detection systems shall be maintained
for HPM gases as provided in accordance with the applicable building code.
(N)908.3 Highly toxic and toxic materials. Where required
by the applicable building code for highly toxic and toxic materials, gas
detection systems shall be maintained.
(N)908.4 Ozone gas-generator rooms. Where required by the
applicable building code, gas detection systems provided in ozone gas-generator
rooms shall be maintained.
(N)908.5 Repair garages. A flammable-gas detection system
provided in accordance with the applicable building code in repair garages for
vehicles fueled by nonodorized gases shall be maintained.
(N)908.6 Refrigeration systems. Refrigeration system
machinery rooms provided with refrigerant detection in accordance with the
applicable building code shall be maintained.
908.7 Carbon dioxide systems. Emergency alarm systems
provided in accordance with the applicable building code shall be maintained.
H. The following changes shall be made to Section 909, Smoke Control Systems:
1. Change Section 909.1 to read:
(N)909.1 909.1 Scope and purpose. This section
applies to the inspection, testing, and maintenance of mechanical or passive
smoke control systems. The purpose of these systems to provide a tenable
environment for the evacuation or relocation of occupants. These provisions are
not intended for the preservation of contents, the timely restoration of
operations, or for assistance in fire suppression or overhaul activities.
2. Delete Sections 909.2 through 909.4.5.
3. Change Section 909.4.6 to read:
(N)909.4.6 909.4.6 Duration of operation. All
portions of active or engineered smoke control systems shall be capable of
continued operation after detection of the fire event for a period of not less
than that required by the applicable building code.
4. Delete Section 909.4.7.
5. Change Section 909.5 to read:
(N)909.5 909.5 Smoke barriers. Smoke barriers
required for passive smoke control and smoke control systems using the
pressurization method shall be maintained in accordance with Chapter 7 of this
code.
6. Delete Sections 909.5.1 and 909.5.2.
7. Change Section 909.5.3 to read:
(N)909.5.3 909.5.3 Opening protection.
Protection of openings in smoke barriers shall be maintained in accordance with
Chapter 7.
8. Delete Section 909.5.3.1.
9. Change Section 909.5.3.2 to read:
(N)909.5.3.2 909.5.3.2 Ducts and air transfer
openings. Protection of ducts and air transfer openings shall be maintained in
accordance with Chapter 7.
10. Delete Sections 909.6 through 909.10.4.
11. Change Sections 909.10.5 through 909.11.1 to read:
(N)909.10.5 909.10.5 Fans. Motors driving fans
associated with smoke control systems shall not be operated beyond their
nameplate horsepower (kilowatts) as determined from measurement of actual
current draw and shall have a minimum service factor of 1.15.
(N)909.11 909.11 Standby power. Standby power
provided for smoke control systems shall be maintained in accordance with
Section 604 1203.
(N)909.11.1 909.11.1 Equipment room. Fire
barriers associated with equipment rooms servicing smoke control systems shall
be maintained in accordance with Chapter 7.
12. Delete Sections 909.11.2 through 909.13.3.
13. Change Sections 909.14 and 909.15 to read:
909.14 Marking and identification. The detection and control systems shall be clearly marked at all junctions, accesses and terminations.
909.15 Control diagrams. Identical control diagrams showing all devices in the system and identifying their location and function shall be maintained current and kept on file with the fire code official, with the fire department, and in the fire command center in a format and manner approved by the fire chief.
14. Delete Sections 909.16 and 909.16.1.
15. Change Section 909.16.2 to read:
(N)909.16.2 909.16.2 Smoke control panel. The firefighter's
control panel shall maintain control capability over the complete smoke control
system equipment within the building in accordance with the applicable building
code.
16. Delete Section 909.16.3.
17. Change Sections Section 909.17 and 909.18
to read:
(N)909.17 909.17 System response time.
Smoke-control system activation, including all associated components, shall be
initiated in accordance with its design. The total response time shall not be
less than the requirements specified in the design.
(N)909.18 Acceptance testing.
18. Delete Sections 909.18.1 909.18 through
909.18.8.3.
19. Change Sections 909.18.8.3.1 and 909.18.9 to read:
(N)909.18.8.3.1 909.18.8.3.1 Report filing. A
copy of the final report required by the applicable building code shall be
filed with the fire code official and an identical copy shall be maintained in
an approved location at the building.
(N)909.18.9 909.18.9 Identification and
documentation. Copies of charts, drawings, and other documents identifying and
locating each component of the smoke control system and describing their proper
function and maintenance requirements shall be maintained on file at the
building. Devices shall have an approved identifying tag or mark on them
consistent with such copies and shall be dated indicating the last time they
were successfully tested and by whom.
20. Delete Section 909.19.
21. Change Sections 909.20.1, 909.20.6, and 909.21 to read:
909.20.1 Schedule. A routine maintenance and operational testing program shall be initiated immediately after the smoke control system has passed the acceptance tests. A written schedule for routine maintenance and operational testing shall be established and approved by the fire code official in accordance with Chapter 9 of the applicable building code.
(N)909.20.6 909.20.6 Components bypassing weekly
test. Where components of the smoke control system are bypassed by the
preprogrammed weekly test in accordance with the applicable building code, such
components shall be tested semiannually. The system shall be tested under
standby power conditions.
(N)909.21 909.21 Elevator hoistway
pressurization alternative. Where elevator hoistway pressurization is provided
in lieu of required enclosed elevator lobbies, the pressurization system shall
be maintained in accordance with Section 909.
22. Delete Sections 909.21.1 through 909.21.2.
23. Change Sections 909.21.3 through 909.21.4.1 to read:
(N)909.21.3 909.21.3 Ducts for system. Any duct
system protected with a fire-resistance rating shall be maintained in accordance
with Chapter 7.
(N)909.21.4 909.21.4 Fan system. The fan system
provided for the pressurization system shall comply with Sections 909.21.4.1.
(N)909.21.4.1 909.21.4.1 Fire resistance. Where
provided in accordance with the applicable building code, the fire-resistance
rating required for the elevator shaft enclosure shall be maintained in
accordance with Chapter 7.
24. Delete Sections 909.21.4.2 through 909.21.4.4.
25. Change Section 909.21.5 to read:
(N)909.21.5 909.21.5 Standby power. Standby power
systems for pressurization systems shall be maintained in accordance with
Section 604 1203.
26. Delete Sections 909.21.6 and 909.21.7.
27. Change Sections 909.21.8 and 909.21.9 to read:
(N)909.21.8 909.21.8 Marking and identification.
Detection and control systems shall be marked in accordance with Section
909.14.
(N)909.21.9 909.21.9 Control diagrams. Control
diagrams shall be provided in accordance with Section 909.15.
28. Delete Section 909.21.10.
29. Change Section 909.21.11 to read:
(N)909.21.11 909.21.11 System response time.
Hoistway pressurization systems response time shall be maintained in accordance
with the requirements for smoke control system response time in the applicable
building code.
I. The following changes shall be made to Section 910, Smoke and Heat Removal:
1. Change Section 910.1 to read:
(N)910.1 910.1 General. Where required by the
applicable building code, smoke and heat vents or mechanical smoke removal
systems shall be maintained as installed.
2. Delete Sections 910.2 through 910.3.3.
3. Change Section 910.4 to read:
(N)910.4 910.4 Mechanical smoke removal systems.
Mechanical smoke removal systems provided shall be maintained as installed in
accordance with the applicable building code.
4. Delete Sections 910.4.1 through 910.4.7.
J. The following changes shall be made to Section 911, Explosion Control:
1. Change Section 911.1 to read:
(N)911.1 911.1 General. Explosion control
systems and components shall be maintained and operated in accordance with NFPA
69, or NFPA 495, as applicable. Deflagration venting shall not be used as a
means to protect buildings from detonation hazards.
2. Delete Table 911.1 and Sections 911.2 through 911.4.
K. The following changes shall be made to Section 912, Fire Department Connections:
1. Delete Sections 912.1 through 912.2.1.
2. Change Section 912.6 to read:
(N)912.6 912.6 Backflow protection. The potable
water supply to automatic sprinkler and standpipe systems protected against
backflow as required by the applicable building code shall be maintained in
accordance with NFPA 25.
L. The following changes shall be made to Section 913, Fire Pumps:
1. Change Sections 913.1 through 913.2.1 to read:
(N)913.1 913.1 General. Where provided, fire
pumps shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable building code.
(N)913.2 913.2 Protection against interruption
of service. The fire pump, driver and controller shall be maintained in
accordance with the applicable building code.
(N)913.2.1 913.2.1 Protection of fire pump
rooms. Rooms where fire pumps are separated from all other areas of the
building by a fire-rated assembly in accordance with the applicable building
code shall be maintained in accordance with Chapter 7.
2. Delete Section 913.2.2.
3. Change Sections 913.3 and 913.4 to read:
(N)913.3 913.3 Temperature of pump room.
Suitable means shall be provided for maintaining the temperature of a pump room
or pump house above 40°F (5°C).
(N)913.4 913.4 Valve supervision. Where provided,
the fire pump suction, discharge and bypass valves, and isolation valves on the
backflow prevention device or assembly shall be maintained in accordance with
the applicable building code.
4. Delete Section 913.5.1.
M. The following changes shall be made to Section 914, Fire Protection Based on Special Detailed Requirements of Use and Occupancy:
1. Delete Sections 914.1 through 914.2.3.
2. Change Section 914.2.4 to read:
914.2.4 Fire department access to equipment. Rooms or areas containing controls for air-conditioning systems, automatic fire-extinguishing systems, automatic sprinkler systems, or other detection, suppression, or control elements shall be identified for use by the fire department.
3. Delete Sections 914.3 through 914.11.3, including Tables.
N. The following changes shall be made to Section 915, Carbon Monoxide Detection:
1. Change Section 915.1 to read:
(N)915.1 915.1 General. Where provided, carbon
monoxide detection shall be installed in accordance with the applicable
building code.
2. Delete Sections 915.1.1 through 915.5.3.
3. Change Section 915.6 to read:
915.6 Maintenance. Carbon monoxide alarms and carbon
monoxide detection systems shall be maintained in accordance with NFPA 720.
Carbon monoxide alarms and carbon monoxide detectors that become inoperable or
begin producing end-of-life signals shall be replaced.
O. The following changes shall be made to Section 916, Gas Detection Systems:
1. Change Section 916.1 to read:
916.1 Gas detection systems. Gas detection systems shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable building code.
2. Delete Sections 916.2 through 917.
13VAC5-51-135.5. IFC Chapter 10 Means of Egress.
A. The following changes shall be made to Section 1001, Administration:
1. Change Section 1001.1 to read:
1001.1 General. Means of egress systems for buildings or portions thereof shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable building code and Section 1031.
2. Add Section 1001.3 to read:
1001.3 Overcrowding. Overcrowding, admittance of any person beyond the approved occupant load established by the USBC or other building code under which the building was constructed, or obstructing aisles, passageways, or any part of the means of egress shall not be allowed. The fire code official, upon finding any condition that constitutes a life safety hazard, shall be authorized to cause the event to be stopped until such condition or obstruction is corrected.
3. Add Section 1001.4 to read:
1001.4 Unauthorized use of emergency supplemental hardware. No person shall utilize any approved emergency supplemental hardware to prevent the ingress or egress from any occupied space.
Exceptions:
1. Utilized by authorized persons or other persons occupying such space in the event of any actual or perceived hostile threat or active shooter event.
2. Utilized in conjunction with any approved lockdown drill requiring the utilization of the approved emergency supplemental hardware.
3. Utilization for the testing, use, and training by emergency response personnel.
Where such device is utilized in accordance with the Exceptions 1, 2, and 3, the hardware device shall be removed immediately following the conditions of such exceptions.
B. The following changes shall be made to Section 1003, General Means of Egress:
1. Change Section 1003.1 to read:
(N)1003.1 1003.1 Applicability. The general
requirements specified in Sections 1003 through 1015 shall apply to the
maintenance of the building.
2. Change Section 1003.2 to read:
(N)1003.2 1003.2 Ceiling height. The means of
egress ceiling height shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable
building code.
3. Change Section 1003.3 to read:
1003.3 Protruding objects. Protruding objects on circulation paths shall comply with the requirements of Sections 1003.3.1 and 1003.3.4.
4. Change Section 1003.3.1 to read:
(N)1003.3.1 1003.3.1 Headroom. Minimum headroom
shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable building code.
5. Delete Section 1003.3.2.
6. Delete Section 1003.3.3.
7. Change Section 1003.3.4 to read:
(N)1003.3.4 1003.3.4 Clear width. Protruding
objects shall not reduce the minimum clear width of accessible routes.
8. Change Section 1003.4 to read:
(N)1003.4 1003.4 Floor surface. Slip and trip
hazards in the means of egress shall be abated.
9. Delete Section 1003.5.
10. Change Section 1003.6 to read:
(N)1003.6 1003.6 Means of egress continuity.
Means of egress continuity shall be maintained in accordance with the
applicable building code.
11. Delete Section 1003.7.
C. The following changes shall be made to Section 1004, Occupant Load:
1. Change Section 1004.1 to read:
(N)1004.1 1004.1 Design occupant load. The
design occupant load shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable
building code.
2. Delete Section 1004.1.1 Sections 1004.2 through
1004.3, 1004.5, 1004.5.1, and 1004.6, including Table 1004.5.
3. Delete Section 1004.1.1.1. Change Sections 1004.4
and 1004.7 to read:
1004.4 Multiple occupancies. Where a building contains two or more occupancies, the means of egress requirements shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable building code.
1004.7 Outdoor areas. The means of egress for outdoor areas shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable building code.
4. Delete Section 1004.1.1.2 1004.8.
5. Delete Section 1004.1.1.3.
6. Delete Section 1004.1.2 and Table 1004.1.2.
7. Delete Section 1004.2.
8. 5. Change Section 1004.3 1004.9
to read:
(N)1004.3 1004.9 Posting of occupant load. Every
room or space that is an assembly occupancy and where the occupant load of that
room or space is 50 or more shall have the occupant load of the room or space posted
in a conspicuous place near the main exit or exit access doorway from the room
or space. Posted signs shall be of an approved legible permanent design and
shall be maintained by the owner or the owner's authorized agent.
9. Delete Section 1004.4.
10. Change Section 1004.5 to read:
(N)1004.5 Outdoor areas. The means of egress for outdoor
areas shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable building code.
11. Change Section 1004.6 to read:
(N)1004.6 Multiple occupancies. Where a building contains
two or more occupancies, the means of egress requirements shall be maintained
in accordance with the applicable building code.
D. The following changes shall be made to Section 1005, Means of Egress Sizing:
1. Change Section 1005.1 to read:
(N)1005.1 1005.1 General. All portions of the
means of egress system shall be sized in accordance with the applicable
building code.
2. Change Section 1005.2 to read:
(N)1005.2 1005.2 Minimum width based on
component. The minimum width of any means of egress components shall be
maintained in accordance with the applicable building code.
3. Change Section 1005.3 to read:
(N)1005.3 1005.3 Required capacity based on
occupant load. The required capacity of the means of egress for any room, area,
space or story shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable building
code.
4. Change Section 1005.3.1 to read:
(N)1005.3.1 1005.3.1 Stairways. The capacity, in
inches, of means of egress stairways shall be maintained in accordance with the
applicable building code.
5. Delete Section 1005.3.2.
6. Change Section 1005.4 to read:
(N)1005.4 1005.4 Continuity. The minimum width
or required capacity of the means of egress required from any story of a
building shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable building code.
7. Delete Section 1005.5.
8. Change Section 1005.6 to read:
(N)1005.6 1005.6 Egress convergence. Where the
means of egress from stories above and below converge at an intermediate level,
the capacity of the means of egress from the point of convergence shall be
maintained in accordance with the applicable code.
9. Change Section 1005.7 to read:
(N)1005.7 1005.7 Encroachment. Encroachments
into the required means of egress width shall be in accordance with the
provisions of the applicable building code.
10. Delete Section 1005.7.1.
11. Delete Section 1005.7.2.
12. Delete Section 1005.7.3.
E. The following changes shall be made to Section 1006, Numbers of Exits and Exit Access Doorways:
1. Change Section 1006.1 to read:
(N)1006.1 1006.1 General. The number of exits or
exit access doorways required within the means of egress system shall be
maintained in accordance with the applicable building code.
2. Change Section 1006.2 to read:
(N)1006.2 1006.2 Egress from spaces. Egress from
spaces shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable building code.
3. Delete Section Sections 1006.2.1 through
1006.2.6, including subsections, and Table 1006.2.1.
4. Delete Section 1006.2.1.1.
5. Delete Section 1006.2.2.
6. Delete Section 1006.2.2.1.
7. Delete Section 1006.2.2.2.
8. Delete Section 1006.2.2.3.
9. Delete Section 1006.2.2.4.
10. Delete Section 1006.2.2.5.
11. 4. Change Section 1006.3 to read:
(N)1006.3 1006.3 Egress from stories or occupied
roofs. The means of egress system serving any story or occupied roof shall be
maintained in accordance with the applicable building code.
12. 5. Delete Section Sections
1006.3.1 through 1006.3.3.1, including subsections, and Table
1006.3.1 tables.
13. Delete Section 1006.3.2 and Tables 1006.3.2(1) and
1006.3.2(2).
14. Delete Section 1006.3.2.1.
15. Delete Section 1006.3.2.2.
F. The following changes shall be made to Section 1007, Exit and Exit Access Doorway Configuration:
1. Change Section 1007.1 to read:
(N)1007.1 1007.1 General. Exits, exit access
doorways, and exit access stairways and ramps serving spaces, including
individual building stories, shall be maintained in accordance with the
applicable code.
2. Delete Section 1007.1.1.
3. Delete Section 1007.1.1.1.
4. Delete Section 1007.1.2.
5. Delete Section 1007.1.3.
6. Delete Section 1007.1.3.1.
G. The following changes shall be made to Section 1008, Means of Egress Illumination:
1. Change Section 1008.1 to read:
(N)1008.1 1008.1 Means of egress illumination.
Illumination provided in the means of egress shall be maintained in accordance
with the applicable code.
2. Change Section 1008.2 to read:
(N)1008.2 1008.2 Illumination required.
Illumination provided for the means of egress serving a room or space shall be
maintained in accordance with the applicable building code.
3. Delete Section 1008.2.1.
4. Delete Section Sections 1008.2.2 and
1008.2.3.
5. Change Section 1008.3 to read:
(N)1008.3 1008.3 Emergency power for
illumination. The power supply for means of egress illumination shall be
maintained in accordance with the applicable building code.
6. Delete Section Sections 1008.3.1 through
1008.3.5.
7. Delete Section 1008.3.2.
8. Delete Section 1008.3.3.
9. Delete Section 1008.3.4.
10. Delete Section 1008.3.5.
H. The following changes shall be made to Section 1009, Accessible Means of Egress:
1. Change Section 1009.1 to read:
(N)1009.1 1009.1 Accessible means of egress
required. Accessible means of egress shall be maintained in accordance with the
applicable building code.
2. Change Section 1009.2 to read:
(N)1009.2 1009.2 Continuity and components.
Continuity and components provided for accessible means of egress shall be
maintained in accordance with the applicable building code.
3. Delete Section 1009.2.1.
4. Change Section 1009.3 and delete Sections 1009.3.1, 1009.3.2, and 1009.3.3.
Section 1009.3 to read:
(N)1009.3 1009.3 Stairways. Stairways part of an
accessible means of egress shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable
building code.
5. Change Section 1009.4 and delete Sections 1009.4.1 and 1009.4.2.
Section 1009.4 to read:
(N)1009.4 1009.4 Elevators. Elevators considered
part of the means of egress shall be maintained in accordance with the
applicable building code.
6. Change Section 1009.5 to read:
(N)1009.5 1009.5 Platform lifts. Platform lifts
serving as a part of an accessible means of egress shall be maintained in
accordance with the applicable building code.
7. Change Section 1009.6 to read:
(N)1009.6 1009.6 Areas of refuge. Areas of
refuge shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable building code.
8. Delete Section Sections 1009.6.1 through
1009.6.5.
9. Delete Section 1009.6.2.
10. Delete Section 1009.6.3.
11. Delete Section 1009.6.4.
12. Delete Section 1009.6.5.
13. 9. Change Section 1009.7 to read:
(N)1009.7 1009.7 Exterior areas for assisted
rescue. Exterior areas for assisted rescue shall be maintained in accordance
with the applicable building code.
14. 10. Delete Section Sections
1009.7.1 through 1009.7.4.
15. Delete Section 1009.7.2.
16. Delete Section 1009.7.3.
17. Delete Section 1009.7.4.
18. 11. Change Section 1009.8 to read:
(N)1009.8 1009.8 Two-way communication. Where
provided, two-way communication systems shall be maintained in accordance with
the applicable building code.
19. 12. Delete Section 1009.8.1.
I. The following changes shall be made to Section 1010, Doors, Gates and Turnstiles:
1. Change Section 1010.1 to read:
(N)1010.1 1010.1 Doors. Doors serving a means of
egress system shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable building
code. Means of egress doors shall be readily distinguishable from the adjacent
construction and finishes such that the doors are easily recognizable as doors.
Mirrors or similar reflecting materials shall not be used on means of egress
doors. Means of egress doors shall not be concealed by curtains, drapes,
decorations or similar materials.
2. Delete Section Sections 1010.1.1 through
1010.1.4.3 and 1010.1.5 through 1010.1.8, including subsections, and Tables
1010.1.4.1(1) and 1010.1.4.1(2).
3. Delete Section 1010.1.1.1.
4. Delete Section 1010.1.2.
5. Delete Section 1010.1.2.1.
6. Delete Section 1010.1.3.
7. Delete Section 1010.1.3.1.
8. Delete Section 1010.1.4.
9. Delete Section 1010.1.4.1 and Tables 1010.1.4.1(1) and
1010.1.4.1(2).
10. Delete Section 1010.1.4.1.1.
11. Delete Section 1010.1.4.1.2.
12. Delete Section 1010.1.4.2.
13. Delete Section 1010.1.4.3.
14. Delete Section 1010.1.5.
15. Delete Section 1010.1.6.
16. Delete Section 1010.1.7.
17. Delete Section 1010.1.8.
18. 3. Change Section 1010.1.9 to read:
1010.1.9 Door operations. Except as specifically permitted by this section or the applicable building code, egress doors shall be readily openable from the egress side without the use of a key or special knowledge or effort.
4. Delete Section Sections 1010.1.9.1 through
1010.1.9.3.
19. Delete Section 1010.1.9.2.
20. Change Section 1010.1.9.3 to read:
21. Delete 5. Change Section 1010.1.9.4. to
read:
(N)1010.1.9.3 1010.1.9.4 Locks and latches.
Where required, a readily visible durable sign is posted on the egress side on
or adjacent to the door stating: THIS DOOR TO REMAIN UNLOCKED WHEN THIS
SPACE IS OCCUPIED. The sign shall be in letters 1 inch (25 mm) high on a
contrasting background and shall be maintained. Emergency
supplemental hardware provided in accordance with the applicable building code
shall be provided with a readily visible durable sign posted on the egress side
on or adjacent to the door stating: THIS HARDWARE SHALL BE USED BY AUTHORIZED
PERSONNEL ONLY. The sign shall be in letters 1 inch (25 mm) high on a
contrasting background.
22. 6. Delete Section Sections
1010.1.9.5 through 1010.1.10.2, including subsections.
23. Delete Section 1010.1.9.5.1.
24. Delete Section 1010.1.9.6.
25. Delete Section 1010.1.9.7.
26. Delete Section 1010.1.9.8.
27. Delete Section 1010.1.9.9.
28. Delete Section 1010.1.9.10.
29. Delete Section 1010.1.9.11.
30. Delete Section 1010.1.10.
31. Delete Section 1010.1.10.1.
32. Delete Section 1010.1.10.2.
33. 7. Change Section 1010.2 to read:
(N)1010.2 1010.2 Gates. Gates serving the means
of egress system shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable building
code.
34. 8. Delete Section 1010.2.1.
35. 9. Change Section 1010.3 to read:
(N)1010.3 1010.3 Turnstiles. Turnstiles or
similar devices shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable building
code.
36. 10. Delete Section Sections
1010.3.1 through 1010.3.4, including subsections.
37. Delete Section 1010.3.2.
J. The following changes shall be made to Section 1011, Stairways:
1. Change Section 1011.1 to read:
(N)1011.1 1011.1 General. Stairways serving
occupied portions of a building shall be maintained in accordance with the
applicable building code.
2. Change Section 1011.2 to read:
(N)1011.2 1011.2 Width and capacity. The
capacity of stairways shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable
building code.
3. Change Section 1011.3 to read:
(N)1011.3 1011.3 Headroom. Headroom requirements
for stairways shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable building
code.
4. Change Section 1011.4 to read:
(N)1011.4 1011.4 Walkline. The walkline across
winder treads shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable building
code.
5. Change Section 1011.5 to read:
(N)1011.5 1011.5 Stair treads and risers. Stair
treads and risers shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable
building code
6. Delete Section Sections 1011.5.1 through
1011.7.4.
7. Delete Section 1011.5.2.
8. Delete Section 1011.5.3.
9. Delete Section 1011.5.4.
10. Delete Section 1011.5.4.1.
11. Delete Section 1011.5.5.
12. Delete Section 1011.5.5.1.
13. Delete Section 1011.5.5.2.
14. Delete Section 1011.5.5.3.
15. Delete Section 1011.6.
16. Delete Section 1011.7.
17. Delete Section 1011.7.1.
18. Delete Section 1011.7.2.
19. Delete Section 1011.7.3.
20. Delete Section 1011.7.4.
21. 7. Change Section 1011.8 to read:
(N)1011.8 1011.8 Vertical rise. Vertical rise of
a flight of stairs shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable
building code.
22. 8. Change Section 1011.9 to read:
(N)1011.9 1011.9 Curved stairways. Curved
stairways with winder treads shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable
building code.
23. 9. Change Section 1011.10 to read:
(N)1011.10 1011.10 Spiral stairways. Spiral
stairways used as a component in the means of egress shall be maintained in
accordance with the applicable building code.
24. 10. Change Section 1011.11 to read:
(N)1011.11 1011.11 Handrails. Handrails for
stairways shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable building code.
25. 11. Change Section 1011.12 to read:
(N)1011.12 1011.12 Stairway to roof. Stairways
to a roof shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable building code.
26. 12. Delete Section Sections
1011.12.1.
27. Delete Section and 1011.12.2.
28. 13. Change Section 1011.13 to read:
(N)1011.13 1011.13 Guards. Guards shall be
maintained in accordance with the applicable building code.
29. 14. Change Section 1011.14 to read:
(N)1011.14 1011.14 Alternating tread devices.
Alternating tread devices shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable
building code.
30. 15. Delete Section Sections
1011.14.1.
31. Delete Section and 1011.14.2.
32. 16. Change Section 1011.15 to read:
(N)1011.15 1011.15 Ships ladders. Ships ladders
shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable building code.
33. 17. Delete Section Sections
1011.15.1.
34. Delete Section 1011.15.2.
35. Delete Section through 1011.16.
K. The following changes shall be made to Section 1012, Ramps:
1. Change Section 1012.1 to read:
(N)1012.1 1012.1 Scope. The provisions of this section
shall apply to the maintenance of ramps used as a component of a means of
egress.
2. Change Section 1012.2 to read:
(N)1012.2 1012.2 Slope. Ramp slopes shall be
maintained in accordance with the applicable building code.
3. Change Section 1012.3 to read:
(N)1012.3 1012.3 Cross slope. The cross slope
for ramps shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable building code.
4. Change Section 1012.4 to read:
(N)1012.4 1012.4 Vertical rise. The rise for any
ramp run shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable building code.
5. Change Section 1012.5 to read:
(N)1012.5 1012.5 Minimum dimensions. The minimum
dimensions of means of egress ramps shall be maintained in accordance with the
applicable building code.
6. Delete Section Sections 1012.5.1.
7. Delete Section 1012.5.2.
8. Delete Section through 1012.5.3.
9. 7. Change Section 1012.6 to read:
(N)1012.6 1012.6 Landings. Landings serving
ramps shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable building code.
10. 8. Delete Section Sections
1012.6.1 through 1012.7.2.
11. Delete Section 1012.6.2.
12. Delete Section 1012.6.3.
13. Delete Section 1012.6.4.
14. Delete Section 1012.6.5.
15. Delete Section 1012.7.
16. Delete Section 1012.7.2.
17. 9. Change Section 1012.8 to read:
(N)1012.8 1012.8 Handrails. Handrails serving
ramps shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable building code.
18. 10. Change Section 1012.9 to read:
(N)1012.9 1012.9 Guards. Guards shall be
maintained in accordance with the applicable building code.
19. 11. Change Section 1012.10 to read:
(N)1012.10 1012.10 Edge protection. Edge
protection shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable building code.
20. 12. Delete Section Sections
1012.10.1.
21. Delete Section and 1012.10.2.
L. The following changes shall be made to Section 1013, Exit Signs:
1. Change Section 1013.1 to read:
(N)1013.1 1013.1 Where required. Exits and exit
access doors shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable building
code.
2. Change Section 1013.2 to read:
(N)1013.2 1013.2 Floor-level exit signs in Group
R-1. Floor-level exit signs in Group R-1 buildings shall be maintained in
accordance with the applicable building code.
3. Change Section 1013.3 to read:
(N)1013.3 1013.3 Illumination. Exit sign
illumination shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable building
code.
4. Change Section 1013.4 to read:
(N)1013.4 1013.4 Raised character and braille
exit signs. Raised character and braille exit signs shall be maintained in
accordance with the applicable building code.
5. Change Section 1013.5 to read:
(N)1013.5 1013.5 Internally illuminated exit
signs. Electrically powered, self-luminous, and photoluminescent exit signs
shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable building code.
6. Change Section 1013.6 to read:
(N)1013.6 1013.6 Externally illuminated exit
signs. Externally illuminated exit signs shall be maintained in accordance with
the applicable building code.
7. Delete Section Sections 1013.6.1.
8. Delete Section 1013.6.2. 9. Delete Section through
1013.6.3.
M. The following changes shall be made to Section 1014, Handrails:
1. Change Section 1014.1 to read:
(N)1014.1 1014.1 Where required. Handrails
serving stairways, ramps, stepped aisles, and ramped aisles shall be maintained
in accordance with the applicable building code.
2. Change Section 1014.2 to read:
(N)1014.2 1014.1 Height. Handrail height,
shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable building code.
3. Change Section 1014.3 to read:
(N)1014.3 1014.3 Handrail graspability. Handrail
graspability shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable building
code.
4. Delete Section 1014.3.1.
5. Delete Section 1014.3.2.
6. Change Section 1014.4 to read:
(N)1014.4 1014.4 Continuity. Handrail continuity
shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable building code.
7. Delete Section 1014.5.
8. Delete Section 1014.6.
9. Change Section 1014.7 to read:
(N)1014.7 1014.7 Clearance. Clear space between
a handrail and a wall or other surface shall be maintained in accordance with
the applicable building code.
10. Change Section 1014.8 to read:
(N)1014.8 1014.8 Projections. Projections into
the required width of aisles, stairways, and ramps at each side shall
not exceed the requirements of the applicable building code.
11. Change Section 1014.9 to read:
(N)1014.9 1014.9 Intermediate handrails. Where
provided, intermediate handrails shall be maintained in accordance with the
applicable building code.
N. The following changes shall be made to Section 1015, Guards:
1. Change Section 1015.1 to read:
(N)1015.1 1015.1 General. Guards shall be
maintained in accordance with the applicable building code.
2. Delete Section 1015.2.
3. Delete Section 1015.2.1.
4. Change Section 1015.3 to read:
(N)1015.3 1015.3 Height. Guard height shall be
maintained in accordance with the applicable building code.
5. Change Section 1015.4 to read:
(N)1015.4 1015.4 Opening limitations. Openings
in guards shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable building code.
6. Change Section 1015.5 to read:
(N)1015.5 1015.5 Screen porches. Guards provided
for screen porches shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable
building code.
7. Change Section 1015.6 to read:
(N)1015.6 1015.6 Mechanical equipment, systems
and devices. Guards provided for mechanical equipment shall be maintained in
accordance with the applicable building code.
8. Change Section 1015.7 to read:
(N)1015.7 1015.7 Roof access. Guards provided
for roof access shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable building
code.
9. Change Section 1015.8 to read:
(N)1015.8 1015.8 Window openings. Windows shall
be maintained in accordance with the applicable building code.
10. Delete Section 1015.8.1.
O. The following changes shall be made to Section 1016, Exit Access:
1. Change Section 1016.1 to read:
(N)1016.1 1016.1 General. The exit access shall
be maintained in accordance with the applicable building code.
2. Change Section 1016.2 to read:
(N)1016.2 1016.2 Egress through intervening spaces.
Egress through intervening spaces shall be maintained in accordance with the
applicable building code.
3. Delete Section 1016.2.1.
P. The following changes shall be made to Section 1017, Exit Access Travel Distance:
1. Change Section 1017.1 to read:
(N)1017.1 1017.1 General. Travel distance within
the exit access portion of the means of egress system shall be maintained in
accordance with the applicable building code.
2. Delete Section Sections 1017.2 through
1017.3.1 and Table 1017.2.
3. Delete Section 1017.2.1.
4. Delete Section 1017.2.2.
5. Delete Section 1017.3.
6. Delete Section 1017.3.1.
Q. The following changes shall be made to Section 1018, Aisles:
1. Change Section 1018.1 to read:
(N)1018.1 1018.1 General. Aisles and aisle
accessways serving as a portion of the exit access in the means of egress
system shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable building code.
2. Change Section 1018.2 to read:
(N)1018.2 1018.2 Aisles in assembly spaces.
Aisles and aisle accessways serving a room or space used for assembly purposes
shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable building code.
3. Change Section 1018.3 to read:
(N)1018.3 1018.3 Aisles in Groups B and M. In
Groups B and M occupancies, the aisle width shall be maintained in accordance
with the applicable building code.
4. Change Section 1018.4 to read:
(N)1018.4 1018.4 Aisle accessways in Group M.
Aisle accessways in Group M shall be maintained in accordance with the
applicable building code.
5. Change Section 1018.5 to read:
(N)1018.5 1018.5 Aisles in other than assembly
spaces and Groups B and M. Aisles in other than assembly spaces and Groups B
and M shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable building code.
R. The following changes shall be made to Section 1019, Exit Access Stairways and Ramps.
1. Change Section 1019.1 to read:
(N)1019.1 1019.1 General. Exit access stairways
and ramps serving as an exit access component in a means of egress system shall
be maintained in accordance with the applicable building code.
2. Delete Section Sections 1019.2.
3. Delete Section 1019.3.
4. Delete Section through 1019.4.
S. The following changes shall be made to Section 1020, Corridors:
1. Change Section 1020.1 to read:
(N)1020.1 1020.1 Maintenance. Corridors shall be
maintained in accordance with the applicable building code.
2. Delete Section 1020.1.1 and Table 1020.1.
3. Change Section 1020.2 to read:
(N)1020.2 1020.2 Width and capacity. The width
and capacity of corridors shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable
building code.
4. Delete Table 1020.2.
5. Delete Section Sections 1020.4.
6. Delete Section 1020.5.
7. Delete Section through 1020.5.1.
8. 6. Change Section 1020.6 to read:
(N)1020.6 1020.6 Corridor continuity. The
continuity of fire-resistance-rated corridors shall be maintained in accordance
with the applicable building code.
T. The following changes shall be made to Section 1021, Egress Balconies:
1. Change Section 1021.1 to read:
(N)1021.1 1021.1 General. Balconies used for
egress purposes shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable building
code.
2. Change Section 1021.2 to read:
(N)1021.2 1021.2 Wall separation. Wall
separation for egress balconies shall be maintained in accordance with the
applicable building code.
3. Delete Section 1021.3.
4. Change Section 1021.4 to read:
(N)1021.4 1021.4 Location. The fire separation
distance for exterior egress balconies shall be maintained in accordance with
the applicable building code.
U. The following changes shall be made to Section 1022, Exits:
1. Change Section 1022.1 to read:
(N)1022.1 1022.1 General. An exit shall not be
used for any purpose that interferes with its function as a means of egress.
Once a given level of exit protection is achieved, such level of protection
shall not be reduced until arrival at the exit discharge. Exits shall be
continuous from the point of entry into the exit to the exit discharge. Exits
shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable building code.
2. Change Section 1022.2 to read:
(N)1022.2 1022.2 Exterior exit doors. Exterior
exit doors shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable building code.
3. Delete Section Sections 1022.2.1.
4. Delete Section and 1022.2.2.
V. The following changes shall be made to Section 1023, Interior Exit Stairways and Ramps:
1. Change Section 1023.1 to read:
(N)1023.1 1023.1 General. Interior exit
stairways and ramps serving as an exit component in a means of egress system
shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable building code.
2. Delete Section 1023.2.
3. Delete Section 1023.3.
4. Delete Section 1023.3.1.
5. Change Section 1023.4 to read:
(N)1023.4 1023.4 Openings. Interior exit
stairway and ramp opening protectives shall be maintained in accordance with
the applicable building code.
6. Delete Section 1023.5.
7. Change Section 1023.6 to read:
(N)1023.6 1023.6 Ventilation. Equipment and
ductwork for interior exit stairway and ramp ventilation shall be maintained in
accordance with the applicable building code.
8. Change Section 1023.7 to read:
(N)1023.7 1032.7 Interior exit stairway and ramp
exterior walls. Exterior walls of the interior exit stairway or ramp shall be
maintained in accordance with the applicable building code.
9. Change Section 1023.8 to read:
(N)1023.8 1023.8 Discharge identification. An
interior exit stairway and ramp shall not continue below its level of exit
discharge unless an approved barrier is provided at the level of exit discharge
to prevent persons from unintentionally continuing into levels below. Directional
exit signs shall be provided and maintained in accordance with the applicable
building code.
10. Change Section 1023.9.1 to read:
(N)1023.9.1 1023.9.1 Signage requirements.
Stairway identification signs shall comply with all of the following requirements:
1. The signs shall be a minimum size of 18 inches (457 mm) by 12 inches (305 mm).
2. The letters designating the identification of the interior exit stairway and ramp shall be not less than 1-1/2 inches (38 mm) in height.
3. The number designating the floor level shall be not less than of 5 inches (127 mm) in height and located in the center of the sign.
4. Other lettering and numbers shall be not less than 1 inch (25 mm) in height.
5. Characters and their background shall have a nonglare finish. Characters shall contrast with their background with either light characters on a dark background or dark characters on a light background.
11. Change Section 1023.10 to read:
(N)1023.10 1023.10 Elevator lobby identification
signs. At landings in interior exit stairways where two or more doors lead to
the floor level, any door with direct access to an enclosed elevator lobby
shall be identified by signage located on the door or directly adjacent to the
door stating "Elevator Lobby." Signage shall be in accordance with
Section 1023.9.1, Items 4 and 5.
12. Change Section 1023.11 to read:
(N)1023.11 1023.11 Smokeproof enclosures.
Smokeproof enclosures shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable
building code.
13. Delete Section Sections 1023.11.1 through
1023.12.
14. Delete Section 1023.11.2.
W. The following changes shall be made to Section 1024, Exit Passageways:
1. Change Section 1024.1 to read:
(N)1024.1 1024.1 Exit passageways. Exit passageways
serving as an exit component in a means of egress system shall be maintained in
accordance with the applicable building code.
2. Change Section 1024.2 to read:
(N)1024.2 1024.2 Width. The minimum width or
required capacity of exit passageways shall be maintained in accordance with
the applicable building code.
3. Delete Section 1024.3.
4. Delete Section 1024.4.
5. Change Section 1024.5 to read:
(N)1024.5 1024.5 Openings. Exit passageway
opening protectives shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable
building code.
6. Change Section 1024.6 to read:
(N)1024.6 1024.6 Penetrations. Penetration
protection shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable building code.
7. Change Section 1024.7 to read:
(N)1024.7 1024.7 Ventilation. Equipment and
ductwork for exit passageway ventilation shall be maintained in accordance with
the applicable building code.
8. Delete Section 1024.8.
X. The following changes shall be made to Section 1025, Luminous Egress Path Markings:
1. Change Section 1025.1 to read:
(N)1025.1 1025.1 General. Luminous egress path
markings shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable building code.
2. Change Section 1025.2 to read:
(N)1025.2 1025.2 Markings within exit
components. Egress path markings provided in interior exit stairways, interior
exit ramps, and exit passageways shall be maintained in accordance with the
applicable building code.
3. Delete Section Sections 1025.2.1 through
1025.3.
4. Delete Section 1025.2.2.
5. Delete Section 1025.2.3.
6. Delete Section 1025.2.4
7. Delete Section 1025.2.4.1.
8. Delete Section 1025.2.4.2.
9. Delete Section 1025.2.4.3.
10. Delete Section 1025.2.5.
11. Delete Section 1025.2.6.
12. Delete Section 1025.2.6.1.
13. Delete Section 1025.2.6.2.
14. Delete Section 1025.2.6.3.
15. Delete Section 1025.3.
16. 4. Change Section 1025.4 to read:
(N)1025.4 1025.4 Self-luminous and
photoluminescent. Self-luminous and photoluminescent egress path markings shall
be maintained in accordance with the applicable building code.
17. 5. Change Section 1025.5 to read:
(N)1025.5 1025.5 Illumination. Photoluminescent
exit path markings shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable
building code.
Y. The following changes shall be made to Section 1026, Horizontal Exits:
1. Change Section 1026.1 to read:
(N)1026.1 1026.1 Horizontal exits. Horizontal
exits serving as an exit in a means of egress system shall be maintained in
accordance with the applicable building code.
2. Change Section 1026.2 to read:
(N)1026.2 1026.2 Separation. The separation
between buildings or refuge areas connected by a horizontal exit shall be
maintained in accordance with the applicable building code.
3. Change Section 1026.3 to read:
(N)1026.3 1026.3 Opening protectives. Fire doors
in horizontal exits shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable
building code.
4. Change Section 1026.4 to read:
(N)1026.4 1026.4 Refuge area. Where provided,
the refuge area of a horizontal exit shall be maintained in accordance with the
applicable building code.
5. Delete Section Sections 1026.4.1 through
1026.5.
6. Delete Section 1026.4.2.
Z. The following changes shall be made to Section 1027, Exterior Exit Stairways and Ramps:
1. Change Section 1027.1 to read:
(N)1027.1 1027.1 Exterior exit stairways and
ramps. Exterior exit stairways and ramps serving as an element of a required
means of egress shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable building
code.
2. Change Section 1027.2 to read:
(N)1027.2 1027.2 Use in a means of egress.
Exterior exit stairways shall not be used as an element of a required means of
egress.
3. Delete Section Sections 1027.3 through
1027.6.
4. Delete Section 1027.4.
5. Delete Section 1027.5.
6. Delete Section 1027.6.
AA. The following changes shall be made to Section 1028, Exit Discharge:
1. Change Section 1028.1 to read:
(N)1028.1 1028.1 General. The exit discharge
shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable building code.
2. Change Section 1028.2 to read:
(N)1028.2 1028.2 Exit discharge width or
capacity. The minimum width or required capacity of the exit discharge shall be
maintained in accordance with the applicable building code.
3. Change Section 1028.3 to read:
(N)1028.3 1028.3 Exit discharge components. Exit
discharge components shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable
building code.
4. Change Section 1028.4 to read:
(N)1028.4 1028.4 Egress courts. Egress courts
serving as a portion of the exit discharge in the means of egress system shall
be maintained in accordance with the applicable building code.
5. Change Section 1028.4.1 to read:
(N)1028.4.1 1028.4.1 Width or capacity. The
required capacity of egress courts shall be maintained in accordance with the
applicable building code.
6. Delete Section 1028.4.2.
7. Change Section 1028.5 to read:
(N)1028.5 1028.5 Access to a public way. Where
provided, access to a public way shall be maintained in accordance with the
applicable building code.
Exception: Where access to a public way cannot be provided, a safe dispersal area shall be provided where all of the following are met:
1. The area shall be of a size to accommodate not less than 5 square feet (0.46 m2) for each person.
2. The area shall be located on the same lot not less than 50
feet (15 240 (15,240 mm) away from the building requiring egress.
3. The area shall be permanently maintained and identified as a safe dispersal area.
4. The area shall be provided with a safe and unobstructed path of travel from the building.
BB. The following changes shall be made to Section 1029, Assembly:
1. Change Section 1029.1 to read:
(N)1029.1 1029.1 General. The means of egress
serving a room or space used for assembly purposes that contains seats, tables,
displays, equipment or other material shall be maintained in accordance with
the applicable building code.
2. Delete Section 1029.1.1.
3. Delete Section 1029.1.1.1.
4. Change Section 1029.2 to read:
(N)1029.2 1029.2 Assembly main exit. The
assembly main exit shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable
building code.
5. Change Section 1029.3 to read:
(N)1029.3 1029.3 Assembly other exits. Other
assembly exits shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable building
code.
6. Delete Section 1029.4.
7. Change Section 1029.5 to read:
(N)1029.5 1029.5 Interior balcony and gallery
means of egress. Interior balcony and gallery means of egress shall be
maintained in accordance with the applicable building code.
8. Change Section 1029.6 to read:
(N)1029.6 1029.6 Capacity of aisle for assembly.
The required capacity of aisles shall be maintained in accordance with the
applicable building code.
9. Delete Section Sections 1029.6.1.
10. Delete Section 1029.6.2 through 1029.6.3 and
Table 1029.6.2.
11. Delete Section 1029.6.2.1.
12. Delete Section 1029.6.2.2.
13. Delete Section 1029.6.2.3.
14. Delete Section 1029.6.3.
15. 10. Change Section 1029.7 to read:
(N)1029.7 1029.7 Travel distance. Travel
distance shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable building code.
16. 11. Change Section 1029.8 to read:
(N)1029.8 1029.8 Common path of egress travel.
The common path of egress travel shall be maintained in accordance with the
applicable building code.
17. 12. Delete Section 1029.8.1.
18. 13. Change Section 1029.9 to read:
(N)1029.9 1029.9 Assembly aisles are required.
Assembly aisles shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable building
code.
19. 14. Change Section 1029.9.1 to read:
(N)1029.9.1 1029.9.1 Minimum aisle width. The
minimum clear width for aisles shall be maintained in accordance with the
applicable building code.
20. 15. Delete Section Sections
1029.9.2 through 1029.9.8.
21. Delete Section 1029.9.3.
22. Delete Section 1029.9.4.
23. Delete Section 1029.9.5
24. Delete Section 1029.9.6.
25. Delete Section 1029.9.7.
26. Delete Section 1029.9.8.
27. 16. Change Section 1029.10 to read:
(N)1029.10 1029.10 Transitions. Transitions
between stairways and stepped aisles shall be maintained in accordance with the
applicable building code.
28. 17. Delete Section Sections
1029.10.1 through 1029.12.2.2.
29. Delete Section 1029.10.2.
30. Delete Section 1029.10.2.1.
31. Delete Section 1029.10.2.2.
32. Delete Section 1029.10.3.
33. Delete Section 1029.11.
34. Delete Section 1029.11.1.
35. Delete Section 1029.11.2.
36. Change Section 1029.12 to read:
(N)1029.12 Aisle accessways. Aisle accessways for seating
at tables shall maintained in accordance with the applicable building code.
37. Delete Section 1029.12.1.
38. Delete Section 1029.12.1.1.
39. Delete Section 1029.12.1.2.
40. Delete Section 1029.12.2.
41. Delete Section 1029.12.2.1 and Table 1029.12.2.1.
42. Delete Section 1029.12.2.2.
43. 18. Change Section 1029.13 to read:
(N)1029.13 Assembly aisle walking surfaces. Ramped and stepped
aisles 1029.13 Aisle accessways. Aisle accessways for seating at tables
shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable building code.
44. 19. Delete Section Sections
1029.13.1 through 1029.13.2.2 and Table 1029.13.2.1.
45. Delete Section 1029.13.1.1.
46. Delete Section 1029.13.1.2.
47. Delete Section 1029.13.1.3.
48. Delete Section 1029.13.2.
49. Delete Section 1029.13.2.1.
50. Delete Section 1029.13.2.2.
51. Delete Section 1029.13.2.2.1.
52. Delete Section 1029.13.2.3.
53. Delete Section 1029.13.2.4.
54. Delete 20. Change Section 1029.14. to
read:
1029.14 Assembly aisle walking surfaces. Ramped and stepped aisles shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable building code.
21. Delete Sections 1029.14.1 through 1029.15.
55. 22. Change Section 1029.15 1029.16
to read:
(N)1029.15 1029.16 Handrails. Handrails serving
ramped aisles shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable building
code.
56. Delete Section 1029.15.1.
57. Delete Section 1029.15.2.
58. Delete Section 1029.15.3.
59. Delete Section 1029.15.4.
60. Change Section 1029.16 to read:
(N)1029.16 Assembly guards. Guards adjacent to seating in a
building, room or space used for assembly purposes shall be maintained in
accordance with the applicable building code.
61. Change Section 23. Delete Sections 1029.16.1 to
read: through 1029.16.4.
(N)1029.16.1 Perimeter guards. Perimeter guards shall be
maintained in accordance with the applicable building code.
62. Delete Section 1029.16.2.
63. Delete Section 1029.16.3.
64. Delete Section 1029.16.4.
24. Change Sections 1029.17 and 1029.17.1 to read:
1029.17 Assembly guards. Guards adjacent to seating in a building, room, or space used for assembly purposes shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable building code.
1029.17.1 Perimeter guards. Perimeter guards shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable building code.
25. Delete Sections 1029.17.2 through 1029.17.4.
CC. The following changes shall be made to Section 1030, Emergency Escape and Rescue:
1. Change Section 1030.1 and delete Section 1030.1.1.
Section 1030.1 to read:
(N)1030.1 1030.1 General. Emergency escape and
rescue components of a building shall be maintained in accordance with the
applicable building code.
2. Change Section 1030.2 to read:
(N)1030.2 1030.2 Minimum size. Emergency escape
and rescue openings shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable
building code.
3. Delete Section 1030.2.1.
4. Change Section 1030.3 to read:
(N)1030.3 1030.3 Maximum height from floor.
Emergency escape and rescue opening height shall be maintained in accordance
with the applicable building code.
5. Change Section 1030.4 to read:
1030.4 Operational constraints. The operation of
emergency escape and rescue openings shall be maintained in accordance with the
applicable building code.
6. Change Section 1030.5 to read:
(N)1030.5 1030.4 Window wells. Window wells
shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable building code.
7. 6. Delete Section 1030.5.1 Sections
1030.4.1 and 1030.4.2.
8. Delete 7. Change Section 1030.5.2. 1030.5
to read:
1030.5 Operational constraints. The operation of emergency escape and rescue openings shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable building code.
DD. The following changes shall be made to Section 1031, Maintenance of the Means of Egress:
1. Change Sections 1031.2, 1031.2.1, and 1031.2.2 to read:
1031.2 Reliability. Unless otherwise permitted by the applicable building code, required exit accesses, exits, and exit discharges shall be continuously maintained free from obstructions or impediments to full instant use in the case of fire or other emergency where the building area served by the means of egress is occupied. An exit or exit passageway shall not be used for any purpose that interferes with a means of egress.
1031.2.1 Security devices and egress locks. Security devices and locking arrangements in the means of egress that restrict, control, or delay egress shall be maintained as required by this chapter.
1031.2.2 Locking arrangements in educational occupancies. In Group E occupancies, except Group E day care facilities, and Group B educational occupancies, exit access doors from classrooms, offices, and other occupied rooms, except for exit doors and doors across corridors, shall be permitted to be provided with emergency supplemental hardware where all of the following conditions are met:
1. The door shall be capable of being opened from outside the room with a key, proprietary device provided by the manufacturer, or other approved means.
2. The door shall be openable from within the room in accordance with Section 1010.1.9, except emergency supplemental hardware is not required to comply with Chapter 11.
Note: School officials should consult with their legal counsel regarding provisions of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (42 USC § 12101 et seq.) and any other applicable requirements.
3. Installation of emergency supplemental hardware on fire door assemblies must comply with Section 716.2. Modifications shall not be made to listed panic hardware, fire door hardware, or door closures.
4. The emergency supplemental hardware shall not be capable of being used on other doors not intended to be used and shall have at least one component that requires modification to, or is permanently affixed to, the surrounding wall, floor, door, or frame assembly construction for it to properly function.
5. Employees shall engage in lockdown training procedures on how to deploy and remove the emergency supplemental hardware, and its use shall be incorporated in the approved lockdown plan complying with the SFPC.
6. The emergency supplemental hardware and its components shall be maintained in accordance with the SFPC.
7. Approved emergency supplemental hardware shall be of consistent type throughout a building.
Exception: The building official may approve alternate types of emergency supplemental hardware in accordance with Section 110.1 when a consistent device cannot be installed.
2. Add Section 1031.11 to read:
1031.11 Maintenance of emergency supplemental hardware. Emergency supplemental hardware shall be installed in accordance with the applicable building code and shall be maintained in accordance with this code and the manufacturer's instructions. The fire code official shall be authorized to direct the practical application of any such hardware device to ensure the device operates as designed and is free from any defects, damage, or conditions that may restrict the deployment and removal of such hardware device.
13VAC5-51-138.1. IFC Chapter 12 Energy Systems.
A. Make the following changes to Section 1201, General.
1. Change Sections 1201.1 and 1201.2 to read:
1201.1 Scope. The provisions of this chapter shall apply to the operation and maintenance of energy systems used for generating or storing energy.
1201.2 Electrical wiring and equipment. Electrical wiring and equipment used in connection with energy systems shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable building code.
2. Delete Section 1201.3.
B. Make the following changes to Section 1203, Emergency and Standby Power Systems.
1. Change Sections 1203.1 and 1203.1.1 to read:
1203.1 General. Emergency power systems and standby power systems shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable building code.
1203.1.1 Generators. Emergency and standby power generators shall be listed.
2. Delete Sections 1203.1.2 and 1203.1.3.
3. Change Section 1203.1.4 to read:
1203.1.4 Load transfer. Emergency power systems shall automatically provide secondary power within 10 seconds after primary power is lost unless specified otherwise by the applicable building code. Standby power systems shall automatically provide secondary power within 60 seconds after primary power is lost unless specified otherwise by the applicable building code.
4. Change Section 1203.1.5 to read:
1203.1.5 Load duration. Emergency power systems and standby power systems shall require power for a minimum duration of hours without being refueled or recharged, unless otherwise specified by the applicable building code.
5. Change Section 1203.1.6 to read:
1203.1.6 Uninterruptable power source. An uninterrupted source of power shall be provided for equipment where required by the manufacturer's instructions, the listing, the applicable building code, or the applicable referenced standards.
6. Change Section 1203.1.7 to read:
1203.1.7 Interchangeability. Emergency power systems shall be an acceptable alternative for installations that require standby power systems when permitted by the applicable building code.
7. Delete Section 1203.1.8.
8. Change Section 1203.1.9 to read:
1203.1.9 Maintenance. Existing installations shall be maintained in accordance with the original approval and Section 1203.4.
9. Change Section 1203.2 to read:
1203.2 Specific equipment requirements. Emergency and standby power systems shall be maintained in accordance with Sections 1203.2.1 through 1203.2.18.
10. Change Section 1203.2.2 to read:
1203.2.2 Elevators and platform lifts. Standby power shall be maintained in accordance with NFPA 72 for elevators and platform lifts required by the applicable building code.
11. Delete Section 1203.2.3.
12. Change Section 1203.2.4 to read:
1203.2.4 Emergency voice or alarm communication systems. Emergency power shall be maintained for emergency voice or alarm communication systems as required by the applicable building code. The system shall be capable of powering the required load for a duration of not less than 24 hours, as required in NFPA 72.
13. Change Section 1203.2.5 to read:
1203.2.5 Exit signs. Emergency power for exit signs shall be capable of powering the required load for a duration of not less than 90 minutes unless otherwise specified by the applicable building code.
14. Change Section 1203.2.6 to read:
1203.2.6 Gas detection systems. Emergency power and standby power shall be maintained for gas detection systems in accordance with the applicable building code.
15. Change Section 1203.2.7 to read:
1203.2.7 Group I-2 occupancies. Essential electrical systems for Group I-2 occupancies shall be maintained in accordance with NFPA 70 when required by the applicable building code.
16. Change Section 1203.2.8 to read:
1203.2.8 Group I-3 occupancies. Power-operated sliding doors or power-operated locks for swinging doors in Group I-3 occupancies shall be operable by a manual release mechanism at the door, and emergency power provided for the doors and locks shall be maintained where required by the applicable building code.
17. Change Section 1203.2.9 to read:
1203.2.9 Hazardous materials. Emergency and standby power shall be maintained in accordance with NFPA 70 in occupancies with hazardous materials when required by the applicable building code.
18. Delete Section 1203.2.10.
19. Change Section 1203.2.11 to read:
1203.2.11 Horizontal sliding doors. Standby power shall be maintained in accordance with NFPA 70 for horizontal sliding doors as required by the applicable building code. The standby power supply shall have a capacity to operate not fewer than 50 closing cycles of the door unless otherwise specified by the applicable building code.
20. Change Section 1203.2.12 to read:
1203.2.12 Hydrogen fuel gas rooms. Standby power shall be maintained in accordance with NFPA 70 for hydrogen fuel gas rooms as required by the applicable building code.
21. Change Section 1203.2.13 to read:
1203.2.13 Laboratory suites. Standby or emergency power for laboratory suites shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable building code.
22. Change Section 1203.2.14 to read:
1203.2.14 Means of egress illumination. Emergency power shall be maintained for means of egress illumination in accordance with the applicable building code.
23. Change Section 1203.2.15 to read:
1203.2.15 Membrane structures. Standby power shall be maintained for auxiliary inflation systems in permanent membrane structures in accordance with applicable building code. Auxiliary inflation systems shall be provided in temporary air-supported and air-inflated membrane structures in accordance with Section 3103.10.4.
24. Change Section 1203.2.16 to read:
1203.2.16 Semiconductor fabrication facilities. Emergency power shall be maintained in accordance with NFPA 70 for semiconductor fabrication facilities as required by the applicable building code.
25. Change Section 1203.2.17 to read:
1203.2.17 Smoke control systems. Standby power shall be maintained in accordance with NFPA 70 for smoke control as required by the applicable building code.
26. Change Section 1203.2.18 to read:
1203.2.18 Underground buildings. Emergency and standby power shall be maintained in accordance with NFPA 70 in underground buildings as required by the applicable building code.
27. Change Section 1203.3 to read:
1203.3 Critical circuits. Cables used for survivability of required critical circuits shall be listed. Electrical circuit protective systems shall be maintained in accordance with their listing requirements.
28. Change Section 1203.4 to read:
1203.4 Maintenance. Emergency and standby power systems shall be maintained in accordance with NFPA 70, NFPA 110, and NFPA 111 so that the system is capable of supplying service within the time specified for the type and duration required in accordance with the applicable building code.
29. Change Section 1203.5 to read:
1203.5 Operational inspection and testing. Emergency power systems, including all appurtenant components, shall be inspected and tested under load in accordance with NFPA 110, NFPA 70, and NFPA 111.
Exception: Where the emergency power system is used for standby power or peak load shaving, such use shall be recorded and shall be allowed to be substituted for scheduled testing of the generator set, provided that appropriate records are maintained.
30. Add Section 1203.7 to read:
1203.7 Testing of battery powered emergency lights and exit signs. Required emergency lighting utilizing battery powered emergency lights, exit signs, or both shall be tested annually. The emergency lights and exit signs shall be tested for proper operation for the time period established in the building code in effect when the equipment was installed. Written records of tests shall be retained by the owner of the building for a minimum of two years after the test is conducted and shall be made available to the fire code official upon request.
C. Make the following changes to Section 1204, Solar Photovoltaic Power Systems.
1. Change Section 1204.1 to read:
1204.1 General. Solar photovoltaic power systems shall be maintained in accordance with Sections 1204.2 through 1204.5 and the applicable building code.
2. Change Section 1204.2 to read:
1204.2 Access and pathways. Roof access, pathways, and spacing requirements shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable building code.
3. Delete Sections 1204.2.1 through 1204.3.3.
4. Change Section 1204.4 to read:
1204.4 Ground-mounted photovoltaic arrays. A clear, brush-free area of 10 feet (3048 mm) shall be maintained for ground-mounted photovoltaic arrays.
D. Make the following changes to Section 1205, Stationary Fuel Cell Power Systems.
1. Change Section 1205.1 to read:
1205.1 General. Stationary fuel cell power systems shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable building code.
2. Delete Sections 1205.2 and 1205.3.
3. Change Section 1205.4 to read:
1205.4 Maintenance. Stationary fuel cell power systems shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable building code, NFPA 70 and NFPA 853, the manufacturer's instructions, and the listing. Stationary fuel cell power systems fueled by hydrogen shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable building code, NFPA 2 and NFPA 70, the manufacturer's installation instructions, and the listing.
4. Delete Sections 1205.5 through 1205.6.2 and Sections 1205.8 through 1205.13.1.
E. Make the following changes to Section 1206, Electric Storage Energy Systems.
1. Change Section 1206.2 to read:
1206.2 Stationary storage battery systems. Stationary storage battery systems shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable building code.
2. Delete Sections 1206.2.1 through 1206.2.4, including Table 1206.2, and change Section 1206.2.7 to read:
1206.2.7 Testing, maintenance, and repair. Storage batteries and associated equipment and systems shall be tested and maintained in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions and the applicable building code.
3. Delete Sections 1206.2.8 through 1206.2.8.5.1.
4. Delete Sections 1206.2.8.7 through 1206.2.12.6, including Table 1206.2.9.
5. Change Section 1206.3 to read:
1206.3 Capacitor energy storage systems. Capacitor energy storage systems shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable building code.
6. Delete Sections 1206.3.1 through 1206.3.2.3.
7. Delete Sections 1206.3.2.6 through 1206.3.5.4.
8. Change Section 1206.3.6 to read:
1206.3.6 Testing, maintenance, and repair. Capacitors and associated equipment and systems shall be tested maintained and repaired in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions and the applicable building code.
13VAC5-51-138.4. IFC Chapter 20 Aviation Facilities.
A. The following change shall be made to Section 2001, General:
Change Section 2001.3 to read:
2001.3 Permits. For permits to operate aircraft-refueling vehicles, application of flammable or combustible finishes and hot work, see Section 107.2.
B. The following changes shall be made to Section 2007, Helistops and Heliports:
1. Change Section 2007.1 to read:
(N)2007.1 2007.1 General. Helistops and
heliports shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable building
code Sections 2007.2 through 2007.8.
2. Change Section 2007.4 to read:
2007.4 Exits. Exits and stairways shall be maintained in accordance with Chapter 10 and the applicable building code.
3. Change Section 2007.5 to read:
(N)2007.5 2007.5 Standpipe systems. Where
provided, A building with a rooftop helistop or heliport provided with a
Class I or III standpipe systems system shall be maintained
in accordance with Chapter 9 and the applicable code.
4. Change Section 2007.6 to read:
(N)2007.6 2007.6 Foam protection. Where provided,
foam fire-protection systems shall be maintained in accordance with or
required by the applicable building code, foam fire-protection
capabilities shall be maintained for rooftop heliports. Such systems shall be
maintained in accordance with the applicable provisions of Chapter 9 and the
applicable building code.
13VAC5-51-138.8. IFC Chapter 21 Dry Cleaning.
A. The following change shall be made to Section 2101, General:
Change Section 2101.2 to read:
2101.2 Permit required. Permits shall be required as set forth in Section 107.2.
B. The following change shall be made to Section 2103, Classifications:
Change Section 2103.3 to read:
2103.3 Design. The occupancy classification, design and construction of dry cleaning plants shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable building code.
C. The following changes shall be made to Section 2104, General Requirements:
1. Change Section 2104.2.1 to read:
(N)2104.2.1 2104.2.1 Ventilation. Ventilation
shall be operated and maintained. Ventilation systems provided shall
remain in accordance with the applicable building code.
2. Change Section 2104.2.3 to read as follows:
2104.2.3 Electrical wiring and equipment. Electrical wiring and equipment in dry cleaning rooms or other locations subject to flammable vapors shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable provisions of NFPA 70 and Chapter 6. Where provided, such systems and equipment shall comply with the applicable building code.
D. The following changes shall be made to Section 2105, Operating Requirements:
1. Change Section 2105.2.3 to read:
(N)2105.2.3 2105.2.3 Ventilation. Ventilation
shall be operated and maintained. Ventilation systems provided shall
remain in accordance with the applicable building code.
2. Change Section 2105.3 to read:
(N)2105.3 2105.3 Types IV and V systems. Types
IV and V dry cleaning systems shall be maintained in accordance with the
applicable building code.
E. The following change shall be made to Section 2106, Spotting and Pretreating:
Change Section 2106.3 to read as follows:
2106.3 Class II or III solvents. Scouring, brushing, and spotting and pretreating shall be permitted to be conducted with Class II or III solvents. The maximum quantity of Class II or III solvents permitted at any work station shall be 1 gallon (4 L).
F. The following changes shall be made to Section 2107, Dry Cleaning Systems:
1. Change Section 2107.1 to read as follows:
2107.1 General equipment requirements. Dry cleaning systems, including dry cleaning units, washing machines, stills, drying cabinets, tumblers and their appurtenances, including pumps, piping, valves, filters and solvent coolers, shall be maintained in accordance with NFPA 32.
2. Delete Change Section 2107.2. to
read:
2107.2 Type II systems. Unless otherwise approved by the applicable building code, Type II dry cleaning and solvent tank storage rooms shall not be operated below grade or above the lowest floor level of the building and shall be maintained in accordance with Sections 2107.2.1 through 2107.2.3.
Exception: Solvent storage tanks installed underground, in vaults, or in special enclosures in accordance with Chapter 57.
3. Change Section Sections 2107.2.1 and 2107.2.2
to read:
2107.2.1 Firefighting access. Where required by the applicable building code, access shall be maintained from one side of Type II dry cleaning rooms for firefighting and fire control purposes in accordance with Section 503.
(N)2107.2.2 2107.2.2 Number of means of egress.
The number and means of egress for Type II dry cleaning rooms shall be
maintained in accordance with Chapter 10 and the applicable building
code.
4. Change Section 2107.2.3 to read as follows:
2107.2.3 Spill control and secondary containment. Curbs, drains or other provisions for spill control and secondary containment shall be maintained in accordance with Section 5004.2 to collect solvent leakage and fire protection water as approved in accordance with the applicable building code.
5. Change Section 2107.3 to read as follows:
2107.3 Solvent storage tanks. Solvent storage tanks for Classes II, IIIA and IIIB liquids shall be maintained in accordance with Chapter 57 and as approved in accordance with the applicable building code.
Exception: As provided in applicable provisions of NFPA 32 for inside storage or treatment tanks.
G. The following changes shall be made to Section 2108, Fire Protection:
1. Change Section 2108.1 to read as follows:
2108.1 General. Fire protection systems, devices, and
equipment shall be inspected, tested, and maintained in accordance with the
applicable building code Chapter 9.
2. Change Section 2108.2 to read:
(N)2108.2 2108.2 Automatic sprinkler system.
Where installed, an automatic sprinkler system shall be maintained in
accordance with the applicable building code.
3. Delete Section 2108.3.
13VAC5-51-139. IFC Chapter 22 Combustible Dust-Producing Operations.
A. Change Section 2201.2 to read:
2201.2 Permits. Permits shall be required for combustible dust-producing operations as set forth in Section 107.2.
B. Delete Sections 2203.1 and 2203.2.
13VAC5-51-140. IFC Chapter 23 Motor Fuel-Dispensing Facilities and Repair Garages.
A. The following changes shall be made to Section 2301, General:
1. Change Section 2301.1 to read:
2301.1 Scope. The operation and maintenance of automotive motor
fuel-dispensing facilities, marine motor fuel-dispensing facilities, fleet
vehicle motor fuel-dispensing facilities, aircraft motorvehicle motor-vehicle
fuel-dispensing facilities, and repair garages shall be in accordance with this
chapter. Such operations shall include both those that are accessible to the
public and private operations.
2. Change Section 2301.2 to read:
2301.2 Permits. Permits shall be required as set forth in Section 107.2.
3. Delete Section 2301.3.
4. Change Section 2301.4 to read:
(N)2301.4 2301.4 Indoor motor fuel-dispensing
facilities. Motor fuel-dispensing facilities located inside buildings shall be
maintained in accordance with NFPA 30A and the applicable building code.
5. Change Section 2301.5 to read:
(N)2301.5 2301.5 Electrical. Electrical wiring
and equipment shall be suitable for the locations in which it is installed
in accordance with the applicable building code and shall be maintained in
accordance with Section 605, the applicable provisions of NFPA 30A,
and the applicable building code NFPA 70.
6. Change Section 2301.6 to read:
2301.6 Heat-producing appliances. Heat-producing appliances
shall be suitable for the locations in which they are installed located
and shall comply with the applicable provisions of NFPA 30A and the
applicable building code.
B. The following changes shall be made to Section 2303, Location of Dispensing Devices:
1. Change Section 2303.1 to read:
(N)2303.1 Location of dispensing devices 2303.1
Dispensing operations. Dispensing devices operations shall be
maintained in accordance with the following unless otherwise approved in
accordance with the applicable building code. In no case should any of
these provisions require demolition or relocation of existing equipment when
approved in accordance with the applicable building code:
1. Ten feet (3048 mm) or more from lot lines.
2. Ten feet (3048 mm) or more from buildings having combustible exterior wall surfaces or buildings having noncombustible exterior wall surfaces that are not part of a one-hour fire-resistance-rated assembly or buildings having combustible overhangs.
Exception: Canopies constructed in accordance with the applicable building code providing weather protection for the fuel islands.
3. Such that all portions of the vehicle being fueled will be on the premises of the motor fuel-dispensing facility.
4. Such that the nozzle, when the hose is fully extended, will not reach within 5 feet (1524 mm) of building openings.
5. Twenty feet (6096 mm) or more from fixed sources of ignition.
2. Change Section 2303.2 and delete Section 2303.2.1.
Section 2303.2 to read:
(N)2303.2 2303.2 Emergency disconnect switches. Emergency
disconnect switches An approved, clearly identified, and readily
accessible emergency disconnect switch shall be maintained at an
approved location in accordance with the applicable building code to
stop the transfer of fuel to the fuel dispensers in the event of a fuel spill
or other emergency. Such devices shall be distinctly labeled: EMERGENCY FUEL
SHUTOFF. Signs shall be provided in approved locations.
C. The following changes shall be made to Section 2304, Dispensing Operations:
1. Change Section 2304.2.2 to read:
(N)2304.2.2 2304.2.2 Emergency controls. Approved
emergency controls shall be provided in accordance with the applicable building
code Emergency disconnect switches shall be maintained in
accordance with Section 2303.2.
2. Change Section 2304.3.2 to read:
(N)2304.3.2 2304.3.2 Dispensers. Dispensing
devices shall be maintained in accordance with Section 2306.7. Dispensing
devices operated by the insertion of coins or currency shall not be used unless
approved in accordance with the applicable building code.
3. Change Section 2304.3.3 to read:
2304.3.3 Emergency controls. Approved emergency controls
shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable building code Emergency
disconnect switches shall be maintained in accordance with Section 2303.2.
Emergency controls shall be of a type that is only manually resettable.
4. Change Section 2304.3.5 to read:
2304.3.5 Emergency procedures. An approved emergency procedures sign, in addition to the signs required by Section 2305.6, shall be posted and maintained in a conspicuous location and shall read:
IN CASE OF FIRE SPILL OR RELEASE
1. USE EMERGENCY PUMP SHUTOFF
2. REPORT THE ACCIDENT!
FIRE DEPARTMENT TELEPHONE NO.________
FACILITY ADDRESS:_______________________
D. The following changes shall be made to Section 2305, Operational Requirements:
1. Change Section 2305.2.4 to read:
2305.2.4 Emergency shutoff valves. Automatic emergency shutoff valves shall be checked not less than once each year by manually tripping the hold-open linkage.
2. Change Section 2305.2.5 to read:
2305.2.5 Leak detectors. Leak detection devices shall be checked and tested not less than annually in accordance with the manufacturer's specifications to ensure proper installation and operation.
3. Change Section 2305.4 to read:
2305.4 Sources of ignition. Smoking and open flames shall be prohibited within 20 feet (6096 mm) of a fuel dispensing device. The engines of vehicles being fueled shall be shut off during fueling. Electrical equipment shall be in accordance with NFPA 70.
E. The following changes shall be made to Section 2306, Flammable and Combustible Liquid Motor Fuel-Dispensing Facilities:
1. Change Section 2306.1 to read:
2306.1 General. Operation and maintenance of flammable and combustible liquid motor fuel-dispensing facilities shall be in accordance with Chapter 57 and Sections 2306.2 through 2306.6.3 and other applicable provisions of this code.
2. Change Section 2306.2.1.1 to read:
2306.2.1.1 Inventory control and leak detection for underground tanks. Accurate inventory records shall be maintained on underground fuel storage tanks for indication of possible leakage from tanks and piping. The records shall be kept at the premises or made available for inspection by the fire official within 24 hours of a written or verbal request and shall include records for each tank. Where there is more than one system consisting of tanks serving separate pumps or dispensers for a product, the inventory record shall be maintained separately for each tank system.
Owners and operators of underground fuel storage tanks shall provide release detection for tanks and piping that routinely contain flammable and combustible liquids in accordance with one of the following methods:
1. Monthly inventory control to detect a release of at least 1.0% of flow-through plus 130 gallons.
2. Manual tank gauging for tanks with 2,000 gallon capacity or less when measurements are taken at the beginning and ending of a 36-hour to 58-hour period during which no liquid is added to or removed from the tank.
3. Tank tightness testing capable of detecting a 0.1 gallon per hour leak rate.
4. Automatic tank gauging that tests for loss of liquid.
5. Vapor monitoring for vapors within the soil of the tank field.
6. Groundwater monitoring when the groundwater is never more than 20 feet from the ground surface.
7. Interstitial monitoring between the underground tank and a secondary barrier immediately around or beneath the tank.
8. Other approved methods that have been demonstrated to be as effective in detecting a leak as the methods listed above.
A consistent or accidental loss of product shall be immediately reported to the fire official.
3. Change Section 2306.2.2 to read:
(N)2306.2.2 2306.2.2 Aboveground tanks located
inside buildings. Aboveground tanks for the storage of Classes I, II,
and IIIA liquid fuels are allowed to be located in buildings shall be
maintained in accordance with where permitted by the applicable
building code.
4. Change Section 2306.2.3 to read:
(N)2306.2.3 2306.2.3 Aboveground tanks located outside
outdoors, above grade. Aboveground tanks located outside shall be
maintained in accordance with shall not be used for the storage of Class
I, II, or III liquid motor fuels unless approved in accordance with the
applicable building code. Tanks located at farms, construction projects, or
rural areas shall comply with Section 5706.2.
5. Delete Table 2306.2.3.
6. Change Section 2306.2.4 to read:
(N)2306.2.4 2306.2.4 Aboveground tanks located
in above-grade vaults or below-grade vaults. Aboveground tanks located in
above-grade vaults or below-grade vaults shall be maintained in accordance with
used for storage of Class I, II, or IIIA liquid motor fuels are allowed to
be installed in vaults located above grade or below grade where permitted by the
applicable building code.
7. Delete Section 2306.2.4.1.
8. Change Section 2306.2.4.2 to read:
(N)2306.2.4.2 2306.2.4.2 Fleet vehicle motor
fuel-dispensing facilities. Tanks storing liquids at a fleet vehicle motor
fuel-dispensing facility shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable
building code.
9. Change Section 2306.2.6 to read:
(N)2306.2.6 2306.2.6 Special enclosures. Special
enclosures shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable building code.
10. Change Section 2306.5 to read:
(N)2306.5 2306.5 Secondary containment. Aboveground
tanks provided with drainage control or diking Drainage control or
diking for aboveground tanks shall be maintained in accordance with Chapter
57 and Secondary containment systems shall be monitored either
visually or automatically. Emergency venting for enclosed secondary containment
systems shall be maintained and remain in accordance with the applicable
building code.
Note: Drainage control and diking is not required for listed secondary containment tanks.
11. Change Section 2306.6 to read:
(N)2306.6 2306.6 Piping, valves, fittings and
ancillary equipment for use with flammable or combustible liquids. The design,
fabrication, and assembly, testing and inspection of piping,
valves, fittings, and ancillary equipment for use with flammable or
combustible liquids shall be maintained in accordance with the
applicable building code. The testing and inspection of piping, valves,
fittings, and ancillary equipment for use with flammable or combustible liquids
shall be in accordance with Chapter 57 and Sections 2306.6.1 through 2606.6.3.
12. Change Section 2306.6.2 to read:
(N)2306.6.2 2306.6.2 Piping, valves, fittings,
and ancillary equipment for aboveground tanks for Classes I, II, and III
liquids. Piping, valves, fittings, and ancillary equipment for
aboveground tanks for storing Classes I, II, and III liquids shall be
maintained in accordance with this section and in accordance with the
applicable building code.
13. Delete Change Section 2306.6.2.1. to
read:
2306.6.2.1 Tank openings. Tank openings for aboveground tanks shall be through the top only unless specifically approved in accordance with the applicable building code.
14. Change Section 2306.6.2.2 to read:
(N)2306.6.2.2 2306.6.2.2 Fill-pipe connections. The
fill pipe for aboveground tanks shall be maintained Unless otherwise
approved in accordance with the applicable building code, the fill pipe
operation for aboveground tanks shall be provided with a means for making a direct
connection to the tank vehicle's fuel-delivery hose so that the delivery of
fuel is not exposed to the open air during the filling operation.
15. Change Section 2306.6.2.3 to read:
(N)2306.6.2.3 2306.6.2.3 Overfill protection.
Overfill protection for aboveground flammable and combustible liquid storage
tanks shall be maintained in accordance with Chapter 57 and
the applicable building code.
16. Change Section 2306.6.2.4 to read:
(N)2306.6.2.4 2306.6.2.4 Siphon prevention. An
approved antisiphon method Antisiphon methods provided in the piping
system to prevent flow of liquid by siphon action shall be maintained in
accordance with the applicable building code.
17. Change Section 2306.6.2.5 to read:
(N)2306.6.2.5 2306.6.2.5 Emergency relief
venting. Aboveground Emergency relief venting for aboveground
storage tanks, tank compartments, and enclosed secondary containment spaces
shall be maintained in accordance with Chapter 57 and the applicable
building code.
18. Change Section 2306.6.2.6 to read:
(N)2306.6.2.6 2306.6.2.6 Spill containers. Spill
containers shall be maintained A spill container having a capacity of
not less than 5 gallons (19 L) shall be provided for each fill connection. For
tanks with a top fill connection, spill containers shall be noncombustible and
shall be fixed to the tank and equipped with a manual drain valve that drains
into the primary tank unless specifically approved otherwise in accordance
with the applicable building code. For tanks with a remote fill connection,
a portable spill container is allowed.
19. Change Section 2306.6.3 to read:
(N)2306.6.3 2306.6.3 Piping, valves, fittings,
and ancillary equipment for underground tanks. Piping, valves, fittings,
and ancillary equipment for underground tanks shall be maintained in accordance
with Chapter 57, the applicable provisions of NFPA 30A, and the
applicable building code.
20. Change Section 2306.7 to read:
(N)2306.7 2306.7 Fuel-dispensing systems for
flammable or combustible liquids. Fuel-dispensing systems for flammable or
combustible liquid fuels shall be maintained in accordance with Sections
2306.7.1 through 2306.7.9.2.4 and the applicable building code. Alcohol-blended
fuel-dispensing systems shall also be maintained in accordance with Section
2306.8.
21. Delete Change Section 2306.7.1. to
read:
2306.7.1 Listed equipment. Electrical equipment, dispensers, hose, nozzles, and submersible or subsurface pumps used in fuel dispensing systems shall be listed unless otherwise approved in accordance with the applicable building code.
22. Delete Change Section 2306.7.2. to
read:
2306.7.2 Fixed pumps required. Unless otherwise approved in accordance with the applicable building code, Classes I and II liquids shall be transferred from tanks by means of fixed pumps that allow control of the flow and prevent leakage or accidental discharge.
23. Change Section 2306.7.3 to read:
(N)2306.7.3 2306.7.3 Mounting of dispensers. Dispensing
devices Unless otherwise approved in accordance with the applicable
building code, dispensing devices, except those installed on top of a
protected aboveground tank that qualifies as vehicle-impact resistant, shall be
maintained as protected against physical damage by a concrete island 6
inches (152 mm) or more in height or shall maintain protection in accordance
with Section 312. Dispensing devices shall be maintained securely fastened to
their mounting surface in accordance with the dispenser manufacturer's
instructions. Unless otherwise approved, dispensing devices installed indoors
shall be located in a position where they cannot be struck by an out-of-control
vehicle descending a ramp or other slope in accordance with the applicable
building code.
24. Change Section 2306.7.4 to read:
(N)2306.7.4 2306.7.4 Dispenser emergency shutoff
valve. Dispenser emergency shutoff valves Unless otherwise approved
in accordance with the applicable building code, an approved automatic
emergency shutoff valve designed to close in the event of a fire or impact
shall be maintained in the liquid supply line at the base of each dispenser
supplied by a remote pump. Such valve shall be maintained in accordance
with the applicable building code. Emergency shutoff valves shall be
maintained in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions and tested at
least yearly in accordance with Section 2305.2.4.
25. Change Section 2306.7.5 to read:
(N)2306.7.5 2306.7.5 Dispenser hose. Dispenser
hoses shall be maintained a maximum of 18 feet (5486 mm) in length
unless otherwise approved in accordance with the applicable building code. Dispenser
hoses shall be maintained as listed and approved. When not in use, hoses shall
be reeled, racked, or otherwise protected from damage.
26. Change Section 2306.7.5.1 to read:
(N)2306.7.5.1 2306.7.5.1 Emergency breakaway
devices. Emergency breakaway devices shall be maintained Unless
otherwise approved in accordance with the applicable building code,
dispenser hoses for Classes I and II liquids shall be maintained with a listed
emergency breakaway device designed to retain liquid on both sides of a
breakaway point. Such devices shall be maintained in accordance with the
manufacturer's instruction. Where hoses are attached to hose-retrieving
mechanisms, the emergency breakaway device shall remain between the hose nozzle
and point of attachment of the hose-retrieval mechanism to the hose.
27. Change Section 2306.7.6 to read:
(N)2306.7.6 2306.7.6 Fuel delivery nozzles. Fuel
delivery nozzles shall be maintained Unless specifically approved
otherwise in accordance with the applicable building code, island-type
dispensers used for dispensing Class I, II or III liquids shall be maintained
with a listed automatic-closing-type nozzle valve with or without a latch-open
device, and overhead-type dispensing units shall be maintained with a listed
automatic-closing-type nozzle valve without a latch-open device.
Exception: A listed automatic-closing-type hose nozzle valve with latch-open device is allowed to be used on overhead-type dispensing units where the design of the system is such that the hose nozzle valve will close automatically in the event the valve is released from a fill opening or upon impact with a driveway.
28. Delete Section 2306.7.6.1.
29. Change Section 2306.7.7 to read:
(N)2306.7.7 2306.7.7 Remote pumping systems.
Remote pumping systems for liquid fuels shall be maintained in accordance with Sections
2306.7.7.1 and 2306.7.7.2 and the applicable building code.
30. Change Section 2306.7.7.1 to read:
(N)2306.7.7.1 2306.7.7.1 Leak detection. Leak detection
devices shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable building code.
Unless otherwise approved by the applicable building code, where remote
pumps are used to supply fuel dispensers, each pump shall maintain a listed
leak detection device on the discharge side that will detect a leak in the
piping or dispensers and provide an indication of the leak. A leak detection
device is not required if the piping from the pump discharge to under the
dispenser is above ground and visible.
31. Delete Change Section 2306.7.7.2. to
read:
2306.7.7.2 Location. Remote pumps installed above grade, outside of buildings, shall remain in approved locations in accordance with the applicable building code. Dispensing operations shall not be less than 10 feet (3048 mm) from lines of adjoining property that can be built upon and not less than 5 feet (1524 mm) from any building opening. Pumps shall be maintained substantially anchored and protected against physical damage. In no case should any of these provisions require demolition or relocation of existing equipment approved in accordance with the applicable building code.
32. Change Section 2306.7.9 to read:
(N)2306.7.9 2306.7.9 Vapor-recovery and
vapor-processing systems. Vapor-recovery and vapor-processing systems shall be
maintained in accordance with Sections 2306.7.9.1.1 through 2306.7.9.2.4 and
the applicable building code.
33. Change Section 2306.7.9.1 to read:
(N)2306.7.9.1 2306.7.9.1 Vapor-balance systems.
Vapor-balance systems shall be maintained in accordance with Sections
2306.7.9.1.1 through 2306.7.9.1.5 and the applicable building code.
34. Change Section 2306.7.9.1.1 to read:
(N)2306.7.9.1.1 2306.7.9.1.1 Dispensing devices.
Dispensing devices shall be maintained incorporating provisions for
vapor recovery shall be listed and labeled, unless otherwise approved in
accordance with the applicable building code. Where dispensing devices are
modified for vapor recovery, such modifications shall be approved in accordance
with the applicable building code and a listing report by a nationally
recognized testing laboratory made available to the fire official upon request.
Means shall be maintained to shut down fuel dispensing in the event the vapor
return line becomes blocked.
35. Change Section 2306.7.9.1.2 to read:
(N)2306.7.9.1.2 2306.7.9.1.2 Vapor-return line
closeoff. Vapor-return line closeoffs shall be maintained An
acceptable method, in accordance with the applicable building code,
shall be maintained to close off the vapor return line from dispensers when the
product is not being dispensed.
36. Change Section 2306.7.9.1.3 to read:
(N)2306.7.9.1.3 2306.7.9.1.3 Piping. Piping in
vapor-balance systems shall be maintained in accordance with Sections
5703.6, 5704.2.9, and 5704.2.11. Unless otherwise approved in with the
applicable building code, vapor return piping shall be maintained in a
manner than drains back to the tank, without sags or traps in which the liquid
can become trapped. Where provided, condensate tanks shall be maintained so
that they can be drained without opening.
37. Change Section 2306.7.9.1.4 to read:
(N)2306.7.9.1.4 2306.7.9.1.4 Flexible joints and
shear joints. Flexible joints and shear joints shall be maintained in
accordance with Section 5703.6.9. Unless otherwise approved in accordance with
the applicable building code, shear joints shall remain rigidly mounted and
connected by a union in the vapor return piping at the base of each dispensing
device and shall remain mounted flush with the top of the surface on which the
dispenser is mounted.
38. Delete Change Section 2306.7.9.1.5. to
read:
2306.7.9.1.5 Testing. Existing vapor return lines and vent piping shall be tested in accordance with Section 5703.6.3 when the fire official has reasonable cause to believe that a leak exists.
39. Change Section 2306.7.9.2 to read:
(N)2306.7.9.2 2306.7.9.2 Vapor-processing
systems. Vapor-processing systems shall be maintained in accordance with Sections
2306.7.9.2.1 through 2306.7.9.2.4 and the applicable building code.
40. Change Section 2306.7.9.2.1 to read:
(N)2306.7.9.2.1 2306.7.9.2.1 Equipment. Equipment
Unless otherwise approved in accordance with the applicable building code,
equipment in vapor-processing systems, including hose nozzle valves, vapor
pumps, flame arresters, fire checks or systems for prevention of flame
propagation, controls, and vapor-processing equipment, shall be individually
maintained in accordance with the applicable building code as listed
for the intended use in a specified manner. Equipment for prevention of flame
or propagation that has been tested and listed as suitable for the intended use
in vapor processing systems that introduce air into the underground piping or
storage tanks shall be maintained.
41. Delete Change Section 2306.7.9.2.2. to
read:
2306.7.9.2.2 Location. Unless otherwise approved in accordance with the applicable building code, vapor-processing equipment shall remain located at grade or above grade and vapor processing units shall be operated not less than 10 feet (3048 mm) from the nearest building or lot line of a property that can be built upon. Sources of ignition shall be located not less than 50 feet (15,240 mm) from fuel-transfer areas and not less than 18 inches (457 mm) above tank fill openings and tops of dispenser islands.
42. Delete Change Section 2306.7.9.2.2.1. to
read:
2306.7.9.2.2.1 Distance from dispensing devices. Unless otherwise approved in accordance with the applicable building code, vapor-processing equipment functioning during dispensing operations shall maintain a minimum of 20 feet (6096 mm) from dispensing devices.
43. Change Section 2306.7.9.2.2.2 to read:
(N)2306.7.9.2.2.2 2306.7.9.2.2.2 Physical
protection. Physical protection for vapor-processing equipment shall be
maintained in accordance with Section 312 or the applicable building
code. Where approved protective enclosures are used, approved means shall be
maintained to ventilate the volume within the enclosure to prevent pocketing of
flammable vapors.
44. Delete Section 2306.7.9.2.2.3.
45. Delete Change Section 2306.7.9.2.3. to
read:
2306.7.9.2.3 Mounting. Unless otherwise approved in accordance with the applicable building code, vapor-processing units shall be maintained securely mounted on concrete, masonry or structural steel supports on concrete, or other noncombustible foundations. Vapor-recover and vapor-processing equipment is allowed to be operated on roofs where approved in accordance with the applicable building code.
46. Change Section 2306.7.9.2.4 to read:
(N)2306.7.9.2.4 2306.7.9.2.4 Piping. Piping in a
mechanical-assist system shall be maintained in accordance with Section
5703.6 and the applicable building code.
47. Change Section 2306.8 to read:
(N)2306.8 2306.8 Alcohol-blended fuel-dispensing
operations. Alcohol-blended fuel-dispensing systems shall be maintained in
accordance with Section 2306.7, Sections 2306.8.1 through 2306.8.5, and
the applicable building code.
48. Delete Change Section 2306.8.2. to
read:
2306.8.2 Compatibility. Dispensers shall only be used with the fuels for which they have been listed, which are marked on the product in accordance with § 59.1-167.1 of the Code of Virginia. Field installed components, including hose assemblies, breakaway couplings, swivel connectors, and hose nozzle valves, shall be maintained in accordance with the listing and marking on the unit.
49. Delete Change Section 2306.8.3. to
read:
2306.8.3 Facility identification. Facilities dispensing alcohol-blended fuels shall be identified in accordance with § 59.1-167.1 of the Code of Virginia.
50. Delete Change Section 2306.8.4. to
read:
2306.8.4 Marking. Dispensers shall be marked in an approved manner to identify the types of alcohol-blended fuels being dispensed.
F. The following changes shall be made to Section 2307, Liquefied Petroleum Gas Motor Fuel-Dispensing Facilities:
1. Change Section 2307.1 to read:
(N)2307.1 2307.1 General. Operation and
maintenance of motor fuel-dispensing facilities for liquefied petroleum gas
(LP-gas) fuel shall be in accordance with this section and other applicable
provisions of this code.
2. Delete Change Section 2307.2. to
read:
2307.2 Approvals. Unless otherwise approved in accordance with the applicable building code, storage vessels and equipment for the storage or dispensing of LP-gas shall be maintained as approved or listed in accordance with Sections 2307.2.1 and 2307.2.2 and the applicable building code.
3. Delete Change Section 2307.2.1. to
read:
2307.2.1 Approved equipment. Unless otherwise approved in accordance with the applicable building code, containers; pressure relief devices, including pressure relief valves; pressure regulators; and piping for LP-gas shall be approved in accordance with the applicable building code.
4. Delete Change Section 2307.2.2. to
read:
2307.2.2 Listed equipment. Unless specifically approved otherwise in accordance with the applicable building code, hoses, hose connections, vehicle fuel connections, dispensers, LP-gas pumps, and electrical equipment for LP-gas shall be listed in accordance with the applicable building code.
5. Change Section 2307.3 to read:
2307.3 Attendants. Motor fuel-dispensing operations for LP-gas shall be conducted by qualified attendants or in accordance with Section 2307.6 by persons trained in the proper handling of LP-gas.
6. Change Section 2307.4 to read:
(N)2307.4 2307.4 Location of dispensing
operations and equipment. LP-gas containers shall be located Unless
specifically approved otherwise in accordance with the applicable building
code, the point of transfer for LP-gas dispensing operations shall be 25
feet (7620 mm) or more from buildings having combustible exterior wall
surfaces, buildings having noncombustible exterior wall surfaces that are not
part of a one-hour fire-resistance-rated assembly, or buildings having combustible
overhangs, lot lines of property that could be built on, public streets, or
sidewalks and railroads and at least 10 feet (3048 mm) from driveways and
buildings having noncombustible exterior wall surfaces that are part of a
fire-resistance-rated assembly having a rating of one hour or more. In no case
should any of these provisions require demolition or relocation of existing
equipment approved in accordance with the applicable building code.
Exception: The point of transfer for LP-gas dispensing operations need not be separated from canopies that are constructed in accordance with the applicable building code and that provide weather protection for the dispensing equipment. LP-gas containers shall remain located in accordance with Chapter 61 and the applicable building code. LP-gas storage and dispensing equipment shall be operated outdoors and in accordance with Section 2306.7 unless otherwise approved in accordance with the applicable building code.
7. Delete Change Section 2307.5. to
read:
2307.5 Additional requirements for LP-gas dispensers and equipment. Unless specifically approved otherwise in accordance with the applicable building code, LP-gas dispensers and related equipment shall be maintained in accordance with the following provisions:
1. Pumps shall remain fixed in place and shall be maintained to allow control of the flow and to prevent leakage and accidental discharge.
2. Dispensing devices operated within 10 feet (3048 mm) of where vehicular traffic occurs shall be protected against physical damage by mounting on a concrete island 6 inches (152 mm) or more in height or shall be protected in accordance with Section 312.
3. Dispensing devices shall remain securely fastened to their mounting surface in accordance with the dispenser manufacturer's instructions.
8. Delete Change Section 2307.6. to
read:
2307.6 Maintenance of LP-gas dispensing devices and equipment. LP-gas dispensing systems shall be maintained and remain in accordance with the applicable building code. The operation of LP-gas dispensing systems shall be in accordance with Sections 2307.6.1 through 2307.6.3 and Chapter 61. LP-gas dispensers and dispensing stations shall be maintained in accordance with the manufacturer's specifications and their listing.
9. Delete Change Section 2307.6.1. to
read:
2307.6.1 Valves. Unless otherwise approved in accordance with the applicable building code, a manual shutoff valve and an excess flow-control check valve shall be maintained in the liquid line between the pump and the dispenser inlet where the dispensing device is installed at a remote location and is not part of a complete storage and dispensing unit mounted on a common base; an excess flow-control check valve or an emergency shutoff valve shall be maintained in or on the dispenser at the point at which the dispenser hose is connected to the liquid piping; a differential backpressure valve shall be considered equivalent protection; and a listed shutoff valve shall be maintained at the discharge end of the transfer hose.
10. Change Section 2307.6.2 to read:
(N)2307.6.2 2307.6.2 Hoses. Hoses Unless
otherwise approved in accordance with the applicable building code, hoses
and piping for the dispensing of LP-gas shall be maintained in accordance
with the applicable building code. maintain hydrostatic relief valves.
Hose length for dispensing operations shall not exceed 18 feet (5486 mm). An
approved method shall be maintained to protect the hose against mechanical
damage.
11. Delete Section Change Sections 2307.6.3.
and 2307.6.4 to read:
2307.6.3 Emergency breakaway devices. Unless otherwise approved in accordance with the applicable building code, a listed emergency breakaway device to retain liquid on both sides of the breakaway point shall be maintained on dispensing hoses. Where hoses are attached to hose-retrieving mechanisms, the emergency breakaway device shall be maintained such that the breakaway device activates to protect the dispenser from being displaced.
2307.6.4 Vehicle impact protection. Where operated within 10 feet of vehicle traffic, LP-gas storage containers, pumps and dispensers shall maintain protection in accordance with Section 2307.5, Item 2, unless otherwise approved in accordance with the applicable building code.
12. Change Section 2307.7 to read:
(N)2307.7 2307.7 Public fueling of motor
vehicles. Self-service LP-gas dispensing systems, including key, code, and card
lock dispensing systems, shall be limited to the filling of permanently mounted
containers providing fuel to the LP-gas powered vehicle. The requirements for
self-service LP-gas dispensing systems shall be in accordance with the
following:
1. The arrangement and operation of the transfer of product into a vehicle shall be in accordance with this section and Chapter 61.
2. The system shall maintain an emergency shut-off switch located in accordance with the applicable building code.
3. The owner of the LP-gas motor fuel-dispensing facility or the owner's designee shall provide for the safe operation of the system and the training of users.
4. Unless otherwise approved in accordance with the applicable building code, the dispenser and hose-end valve shall release not more than 1/8 fluid ounce (4 cc) of liquid to the atmosphere upon breaking the connection with the fill valve on the vehicle.
3. 5. Portable fire extinguishers shall be
provided in accordance with Section 2305.5.
4. 6. Warning signs shall be provided in
accordance with Section 2305.6.
5. 7. The area around the dispenser shall be
maintained in accordance with Section 2305.7.
G. The following changes shall be made to Section 2308, Compressed Natural Gas Motor Fuel-Dispensing Facilities:
1. Change Section Sections 2308.1 through
2308.3.1 to read:
2308.1 General. Motor fuel-dispensing facilities for compressed natural gas (CNG) fuel shall be maintained and remain in accordance with the applicable building code. Such facilities shall be operated and maintained in accordance with this section and Chapter 53.
2308.2 Approvals. Unless otherwise approved in accordance with the applicable building code, storage vessels and equipment used for the storage, compression, or dispensing of CNG shall be approved or listed in accordance with Sections 2308.2.1 and 2308.2.2 and the applicable building code.
2308.2.1 Approved equipment. Containers, compressors, pressure relief devices (including pressure relief valves), and pressure regulators and piping used for CNG shall be approved.
2308.2.2 Listed equipment. Hoses, hose connections, dispensers, gas detection systems, and electrical equipment used for CNG shall be maintained in accordance with their listing. Vehicle-fueling connections shall be listed and labeled in accordance with the applicable building code.
2308.3 Location of dispensing operations and equipment. Unless approved otherwise in accordance with the applicable building code and Chapter 53, compression, storage, and dispensing equipment shall be located above ground and outside.
2. Change Section 2308.2.2 to read:
(N)2308.2.2 Listed equipment. Hoses, hose connections,
dispensers, gas detection systems, and electrical equipment used for CNG shall
be listed. Vehicle-fueling connections shall be listed and labeled and
maintained in accordance with the applicable building code.
3. Delete Section 2308.3.
4. Delete Section
2308.3.1. Location of operations on property. Unless
otherwise approved in accordance with the applicable building code, compression,
storage, and dispensing equipment not located in vaults complying with Chapter
53 shall be maintained and operated in accordance with Section 2303.1 and the
following. In no case should any of these provisions require demolition or
relocation of existing equipment when approved in accordance with the
applicable building code.
1. Not beneath power lines.
2. Ten feet (3048 mm) or more from the nearest building or lot line that could be built on, public street, sidewalk, or source of ignition.
Exception: Dispensing equipment need not be separated from canopies that are constructed in accordance with the applicable building code and that provide weather protection for the dispensing equipment.
3. Twenty-five feet (7620 mm) or more from the nearest rail of any railroad track and 50 feet (15,240 mm) or more from the nearest rail of any railroad main track or any railroad or transit line where power for train propulsion is provided by an outside electrical source, such as third rail or overhead catenary.
4. Fifty feet (15,240 mm) or more from the vertical plane below the nearest overhead wire of a trolley bus line.
5. 2. Change Section 2308.5 to read:
(N)2308.5 2308.5 Pressure regulators. Pressure
Unless otherwise approved in accordance with the applicable building code,
pressure regulators shall be maintained in accordance with the
applicable building code. so that their operation will not be affected
by the elements (freezing rain, sleet, snow, or ice), mud, or debris. The
protection is allowed to be an integral part of the regulator.
6. 3. Change Section 2308.6 to read:
(N)2308.6 2308.6 Valves. Gas piping to
equipment shutoff valves shall be maintained Unless otherwise approved
in accordance with the applicable building code, the remote, readily
accessible manual shutoff valve shall be maintained.
7. 4. Change Section 2308.7 to read:
(N)2308.7 2308.7 Emergency shutdown control.
Emergency shutdown controls shall be maintained and remain within 75 feet
(22,860 mm) of, but not less than 25 feet (7620 mm) from, dispensers as well as
in the compressor area unless otherwise approved in accordance with the
applicable building code. Where provided, and upon activation, the emergency
shutdown system shall be maintained to automatically shut off the power supply
to the compressor and close valves between the main gas supply and the
compressor and between the storage containers and dispensers.
H. The following changes shall be made to Section 2309, Hydrogen Motor Fuel-Dispensing and Generation Facilities:
1. Change Section 2309.1 to read:
2309.1 General. Operation and maintenance of hydrogen motor
fuel-dispensing and generation facilities shall be in accordance with this
section and other applicable provisions of this code. Hydrogen motor
fuel-dispensing facilities shall be maintained and remain in accordance with
the applicable building code. Such facilities shall be operated and maintained
in accordance with this section and Chapter 58. Where a fuel-dispensing facility
includes a repair garage, the repair operation shall comply with Section 2311.
2. Change Section 2309.2 to read:
(N)2309.2 2309.2 Equipment. Equipment Unless
otherwise approved in accordance with the applicable building code, equipment
used for the generation, compression, storage, or dispensing of hydrogen shall
be maintained or the specific application in accordance with the
applicable building code Sections 2309.2.1 through 2309.2.3.
3. Change Section 2309.2.1 to read:
(N)2309.2.1 2309.2.1 Approved equipment. Cylinders
Unless otherwise approved in accordance with the applicable building code,
cylinders, containers, and tanks; pressure relief devices, including
pressure valves; hydrogen vaporizers; pressure regulators; and piping used for
gaseous hydrogen systems shall be maintained in accordance with the
applicable building code Chapters 53, 55, and 58.
4. Change Section 2309.2.2 to read:
(N)2309.2.2 2309.2.2 Listed or approved
equipment. Hoses Unless otherwise approved in accordance with the
applicable building code, hoses, hose connections, compressors, hydrogen
generators, dispensers, detection systems, and electrical equipment used for
hydrogen shall be maintained as listed and labeled or approved
for use with hydrogen and maintained in accordance with the applicable
building code.
5. Change Section 2309.2.3 to read:
(N)2309.2.3 2309.2.3 Electrical equipment.
Electrical installations shall be maintained and remain in accordance
with the applicable building code. Portable or temporary electrical equipment
shall be in accordance with NFPA 70.
6. Change Section 2309.3 to read:
(N)2309.3 2309.3 Location on property. Location
of dispensing equipment shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable
building code. Unless otherwise approved in accordance with the
applicable building code, dispensing equipment operations shall remain located
in accordance with the applicable building code and maintained in accordance
with Section 2303.1 and Sections 2309.3.1 through 2309.3.2.
7. Change Section 2309.1.1 2309.3.1.1 to read:
(N)2309.3.1.1 2309.3.1.1 Outdoors. Generation,
compression, or storage equipment shall be allowed outdoors where
maintained in accordance with Chapter 58 and NFPA 2 or the applicable
building code.
8. Change Section 2309.3.1.2 to read:
(N)2309.3.1.2 2309.3.1.2 Indoors. Generation,
compression, storage and dispensing equipment shall be maintained in
accordance with the applicable building code. operations located in
indoor rooms or other approved areas shall remain in accordance with the
requirements of the applicable building code and the maintenance provisions of
NFPA 2, including ventilation.
9. Change Section 2309.3.1.3 to read:
(N)2309.3.1.3 2309.3.1.3 Gaseous hydrogen storage.
Storage Unless otherwise approved in accordance with the applicable
building code, storage of gaseous hydrogen shall be maintained in
accordance with the applicable building code Chapters 53 and 58.
10. Change Section 2309.3.1.4 to read:
(N)2309.3.1.4 2309.3.1.4 Liquefied hydrogen
storage. Storage Unless otherwise approved in accordance with the
applicable building code, storage of liquefied hydrogen shall be maintained
in accordance with the applicable building code Chapters 55 and 58.
11. Change Section 2309.3.1.5 to read:
(N)2309.3.1.5 2309.3.1.5 Canopy tops. Gaseous
Unless otherwise approved in accordance with the applicable building code,
gaseous hydrogen compression and storage equipment operations
located on top of motor fuel-dispensing facility canopies shall be
maintained in accordance with the applicable building code. Sections
2309.3.1.5.1 through 2309.3.1.5.5, Chapters 53 and 58, and the applicable
building code.
Note: Canopy methods and materials require special conditions that must be maintained in accordance with the applicable building code.
12. Delete Section 2309.3.1.5.1.
13. Change Section 2309.3.1.5.2 to read:
(N)2309.3.1.5.2 2309.3.1.5.2 Fire-extinguishing
systems. Fire-extinguishing systems provided for fuel-dispensing areas
under canopies shall be maintained in accordance with Chapter 9 and remain
in accordance with the applicable building code.
14. Delete Change Section 2309.3.1.5.3. to
read:
2309.3.1.5.3 Emergency discharge. Where provided, operation of the fire-extinguishing system shall be maintained to activate an automatic emergency discharge system that will discharge the hydrogen gas from the equipment on the canopy top through the vent pipe system.
15. Delete Change Section 2309.3.1.5.4. to
read:
2309.3.1.5.4 Emergency shutdown control. Where provided, operation of the fire extinguishing system shall be maintained to activate the emergency shutdown control required to be maintained by Section 2309.5.3.
16. Delete Section 2309.3.2.
17. Change Section 2309.4.1 to read:
(N)2309.4.1 2309.4.1 Dispensing systems. Dispensing
systems shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable building code.
Unless otherwise approved in accordance with the applicable building code,
dispensing systems with an overpressure protection device shall be maintained
set at 140% of the service pressure of the fueling nozzle it supplies.
18. Change Section 2309.5 to read:
(N)2309.5 2309.5 Safety precautions. Safety
precautions at hydrogen motor fuel-dispensing and generation facilities shall
be in accordance with Sections 2309.5.1 through 2309.5.3 2309.5.3.1.
19. Change Section 2309.5.2 to read:
(N)2309.5.2 2309.5.2 Emergency shutoff valves. Manual
emergency shutoff valves shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable
building code. Unless otherwise approved in accordance with the
applicable building code, a manual emergency shutoff valve to shut down the
flow of gas from the hydrogen supply to the piping system shall be maintained.
20. Change Section 2309.5.3 to read:
(N)2309.5.3 2309.5.3 Emergency shutdown
controls. Emergency shutdown controls shall be maintained Unless
otherwise approved in accordance with the applicable building code, a
remotely located, manually activated shutdown control shall be maintained in
addition to the manual emergency shutoff valve referenced by Section 2309.5.2.
This emergency shutdown control shall be maintained within 75 feet (22,860 mm)
of, but not less than 25 feet (7620 mm) from, dispensers and hydrogen
generators unless otherwise approved by the applicable building code.
21. Delete Change Section 2309.5.3.1. to
read:
2309.5.3.1 System requirements. Unless otherwise approved in accordance with the applicable building code, activation of the emergency shutdown control shall be maintained to automatically shut off the power supply to all hydrogen storage, compression, and dispensing equipment; shut off natural gas or other fuel supply to the hydrogen generator; and close valves between the main supply and the compressor and between the storage containers and dispensing equipment.
22. Change Section 2309.6 to read:
2309.6 Repairs, purging, defueling, and discharge. The purging, defueling, or discharge activities associated with hydrogen motor fuel supply systems and tanks shall be in accordance with Chapters 53 and 58 and NFPA 2.
Exception: The fuel supply piping from the fuel storage tank to the engine compartment on a motor vehicle or forklift.
Change Section 2309.6.1.2.1.2 to read:
(N)2309.6.1.2.1.2 Vent pipe maximum diameter. Vent pipe diameter
shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable building code.
23. Change Section 2309.6.1.2.1.3 to read:
(N)2309.6.1.2.1.3 Maximum flow rate. The maximum rate of
hydrogen flow through the vent pipe system shall be maintained in accordance with
the applicable building code.
24. Delete Section 2309.6.1.2.2.
25. Delete Section 2309.6.1.2.3.
26. Change Section 2309.6.1.2.4 to read:
(N)2309.6.1.2.4 Grounding and bonding. Grounding and
bonding of cylinders, containers or tanks, and piping shall be maintained in
accordance with the applicable building code.
27. Change Section 2309.6.2 to read:
(N)2309.6.2 Repair of hydrogen piping. Piping systems
containing hydrogen shall not be opened to the atmosphere for repair without
first purging the piping with an inert gas to achieve 1% hydrogen or less by
volume.
I. The following changes shall be made to Section 2310, Marine Motor Fuel-Dispensing Facilities:
1. Change Section 2310.1 to read:
2310.1 General. The construction of marine motor
fuel-dispensing facilities shall be in accordance with this section and other
applicable provisions of this code. Marine motor fuel-dispensing
facilities shall be maintained and remain in accordance with the applicable
building code and the maintenance provisions of NFPA 30A. The storage of Class
I, II, or IIIA liquids at marine motor fuel-dispensing facilities shall be
maintained in accordance with this chapter and Chapter 57.
2. Change Section 2310.2 to read:
(N)2310.2 2310.2 Storage and handling. The
storage and handling of Class I, II, or IIIA liquids at marine motor
fuel-dispensing facilities shall be maintained in accordance with the
applicable building code Sections 2310.2.1 through 2310.2.3.
3. Change Section 2310.2.1 to read:
(N)2310.2.1 2310.2.1 Class I, II, or IIIA
liquid storage. Unless otherwise approved in accordance with the applicable
building code, Class I, II, or IIIA liquids stored inside of
buildings used for marine motor fuel-dispensing facilities shall be stored in accordance
with the applicable building code approved containers or portable tanks.
Storage of Class I liquids shall not exceed 10 gallons (38 L).
Exception: Storage in liquid storage rooms in accordance with the applicable building code.
4. Change Section 2310.2.2 to read:
(N)2310.2.2 2310.2.2 Class II or IIIA liquid
storage and dispensing. Unless specifically approved otherwise in accordance
with the applicable building code, Class II, or IIIA liquids stored
or dispensed inside of buildings used for marine motor fuel-dispensing
facilities shall be stored in and dispensed in accordance with the
applicable building code from approved containers or portable tanks.
Storage of Classes II and IIIA liquids shall be maintained to not exceed 120
gallons (454 L).
5. Change Section 2310.2.3 to read:
(N)2310.2.3 2310.2.3 Heating equipment. Heating
equipment installed in Class I, II, or IIIA liquid storage or dispensing
areas shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable building code
comply with Section 2301.6.
6. Change Section 2310.2.3.3 to read:
(N)2310.3.3 2310.3.3 Hoses and nozzles. Hoses
and nozzles shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable building
code. Unless otherwise approved in accordance with the applicable
building code, dispensing of Class I, II, or IIIA liquids into the fuel tanks
of marine craft shall be by means of an approved-type hose equipped with a
listed automatic-closing nozzle without a latch-open device. Hoses used for
dispensing or transferring Class I, II, or IIIA liquids, when not in use, shall
be reeled, racked, or otherwise protected from mechanical damage.
7. Change Section 2310.3.5 to read:
(N)2310.3.5 2310.3.5 Liquefied petroleum gas.
Liquefied petroleum gas cylinders shall not be filled at marine motor
fuel-dispensing facilities unless approved. Approved storage facilities for
LP-gas cylinders shall be provided. See also Section 2307.
8. Change Section 2310.6 to read:
(N)2310.6 2310.6 Fire protection. Fire
protection features for marine motor fuel-dispensing facilities shall be
maintained in accordance with the applicable building code with
Sections 2310.6.1 through 2310.6.4 and remain in accordance with the applicable
building code.
J. The following changes shall be made to Section 2311, Repair Garages:
1. Change Section 2311.1 to read:
2311.1 General. Operation and maintenance of repair garages
shall comply be in accordance with this section and other applicable
provisions of this code. Repair garages for vehicles that use more than one
type of fuel shall comply with the applicable provisions of this section for
each type of fuel used.
Where a repair garage includes a motor fuel-dispensing facility, the fuel-dispensing operation shall comply with the requirements of this chapter for motor fuel-dispensing facilities.
2. Change Section 2311.2 to read:
(N)2311.2 2311.2 Storage and use of flammable
and combustible liquids. The storage and use of flammable and combustible
liquids in repair garages shall be maintained in accordance with Chapter
57 and Sections 2311.2.1 through 2311.2.4 and remain in accordance with the
applicable building code.
3. Change Section 2311.2.3 to read:
(N)2311.2.3 2311.2.3 Drainage and disposal of
liquids and oil soaked waste. Contents of oil separators, traps and floor
drainage systems shall be collected at sufficiently frequent intervals and
removed from the premises to prevent oil from being carried into the sewers.
4. Change Section 2311.3.1 to read:
(N)2311.3.1 2311.3.1 Equipment. Appliances and
equipment installed in a repair garage shall be maintained in accordance with Chapter
6, the applicable building code, and the maintenance provisions of NFPA
70.
5. Change Section 2311.4 to read:
(N)2311.4 2311.4 Below-grade areas. Pits and
below-grade work areas in repair garages shall be maintained in accordance
with the applicable building code comply with Sections 2311.4.1 through
2311.4.3.
6. Delete Section 2311.4.1.
7. Change Section 2311.4.2 to read:
(N)2311.4.2 2311.4.2 Means of egress. Means of
egress for pits and below-grade work areas shall be maintained in accordance
with Chapter 10 and in accordance with the applicable building code.
8. Change Section 2311.4.3 to read:
(N)2311.4.3 2311.4.3 Ventilation. Where Class I
liquids or LP-gas are stored or used within a building having a basement or pit
wherein flammable vapors could accumulate, the basement or pit mechanical
ventilation, where provided, shall be maintained in accordance with the
applicable building code to prevent the accumulation of flammable vapors.
9. Change Section 2311.7.1 to read:
(N)2311.7.1 2311.7.1 Ventilation. Ventilation
required for repair garages used for the repair of natural gas-fueled
vehicles or hydrogen-fueled vehicles shall be maintained in accordance with
the applicable building code.
Exception: Repair garages with natural ventilation when approved.
10. Delete Section 2311.7.1.1.
11. Change Section 2311.7.1.2 to read:
(N)2311.7.1.2 Operation. The mechanical ventilation system
shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable building code.
10. Change Section 2311.8 and Sections 2311.8.2 through 2311.8.8 and delete Section 2311.8.6.
Section 2311.8 and Sections 2311.8.2 through 2311.8.8 to read:
2311.8 Repair garages for vehicles fueled by lighter-than-air fuels. The room, motor vehicle repair booth, or motor vehicle repair space containing repair garage activities for the conversion or repair of vehicles that use CNG, LNG, hydrogen, or other lighter-than-air motor fuels shall be in accordance with the applicable building code and Sections 2311.8 through 2311.8.11 in addition to the other requirements of Section 2311. Repair garages for the repair of vehicles that use hydrogen fuel shall be in accordance with this code, the applicable building code, and NFPA 2.
Exceptions:
1. Repair garages where work is conducted only on vehicles that have been defueled and their systems purged with nitrogen gas and where standard operating procedures to document and maintain the fueling status throughout repair operations are approved.
2. Repair garages where work is not performed on the fuel system and is limited to exchange of parts and maintenance not requiring open flame or welding on the CNG-fueled, LNG-fueled, hydrogen-fueled, or other lighter-than-air-fueled motor vehicle.
3. Repair garages for hydrogen-fueled vehicles where work is not performed on the hydrogen storage tank and is limited to the exchange of parts and maintenance not requiring open flame or welding on the hydrogen-fueled vehicle. During the work, the entire hydrogen fuel system shall contain less than 200 cubic feet (5.6 m3) of hydrogen.
4. Repair garages for natural-gas-fueled vehicles where work is not being performed on the fuel storage tank and is limited to the exchange of parts and maintenance not requiring open flame or welding on the natural-gas-fueled vehicle. During the work, the natural gas in the vehicle fuel tank shall contain a pressure of not more than 250 psi at 70°F (1724 kPa at 21°C).
2311.8.2 Repair garages used for the repair of hydrogen-fueled vehicles. Repair garages used for the repair of hydrogen-fueled vehicles are required to be provided with an approved exhaust ventilation system in accordance with the applicable building code and maintained in accordance with Chapter 6 of NFPA 2.
2311.8.3 Motor vehicle repair rooms. Motor vehicle repair rooms shall maintain fire-resistance-rated separation from adjacent areas in accordance with Chapter 7 and the applicable building code.
2311.8.4 Motor vehicle repair booths. The maintenance and operation of motor vehicle repair booths shall be in accordance with Sections 2311.8.4.1 through 2311.8.4.4.
2311.8.4.1 Construction. Motor vehicle repair booths shall be maintained with approved materials in accordance with the applicable building code. Structural sections of motor vehicle repair booths shall remain sealed in an approved manner.
2311.8.4.2 Surfaces. The interior surfaces of motor vehicle repair booths shall be maintained to permit the free passage of exhaust air from all parts of the interior.
2311.8.4.3 Means of egress. Means of egress shall be maintained in accordance with Chapter 10 and the applicable building code.
NOTE: Means of egress doors from premanufactured motor vehicle repair booths shall be in accordance with manufacturer's specifications.
2311.8.4.4 Clear space. Unless otherwise approved by the applicable building code, motor vehicle repair booths shall be maintained so that all parts of the booth provide ready access for cleaning. A clear area not less than 3 feet (914 mm) wide shall be maintained on all sides of the motor vehicle repair booth. This clear area shall be kept free of any storage or combustible construction.
Exceptions:
1. This requirement shall not prohibit locating a motor vehicle repair booth closer than 3 feet (914 mm) to or directly against an interior partition, wall, or floor and ceiling assembly that has a fire-resistance rating of not less than one hour in accordance with the applicable building code, provided that the motor vehicle repair booth can be adequately maintained and cleaned.
2. This requirement shall not prohibit locating a motor vehicle repair booth closer than 3 feet (914 mm) to an exterior wall or a roof assembly, provided that the wall or roof is maintained of noncombustible material in accordance with the applicable building code and the motor vehicle repair booth can be adequately maintained and cleaned.
2311.8.5 Motor vehicle repair spaces. Where such spaces are not separately enclosed, noncombustible spray curtains shall be maintained and used to restrict the spread of flammable gases in accordance with the applicable building code.
2311.8.7 Fire extinguishers. Portable fire extinguishers complying with Section 906 shall be provided and maintained for motor vehicle repair rooms, motor vehicle repair booths, or motor vehicle repair spaces.
2311.8.8 Ventilation. Exhaust ventilation system. Where required by the applicable building code, repair garages used for the repair of CNG, LNG, or other lighter-than-air motor fuels other than hydrogen shall be maintained and operated with an approved mechanical ventilation system. The mechanical exhaust ventilation system shall be in accordance with the applicable building code and Sections 2311.8.8.1 and 2311.8.8.2.
Where approved by the applicable building code, natural ventilation shall be permitted in lieu of mechanical exhaust ventilation.
12. 11. Delete Section 2311.8.8.1.
12. Change Section 2311.7.2 2311.8.8.2 to
read:
2311.8.8.2 Operation. Where required by the applicable building code, the mechanical exhaust ventilation system shall operate continuously.
Exceptions:
1. Mechanical exhaust ventilation systems that are interlocked with a gas detection system designed in accordance with Sections 2311.8.9 through 2311.8.9.2.
2. Mechanical exhaust ventilation systems in repair garages that are used only for repair of vehicles fueled by liquid fuels or odorized gases, such as CNG, where the ventilation system is electrically interlocked with the lighting circuit.
13. Change Sections 2311.8.9, 2311.8.9.1, and 2311.8.9.2 to read:
(N)2311.7.2 2311.8.9 Gas detection system. Gas
detection systems required for Where required by the applicable building
code, repair garages used for repair of vehicles fueled by nonodorized
gases, including hydrogen and nonodorized liquefied natural gas, shall be
maintained in accordance with the applicable building code (LNG) the gas
detection system shall be maintained. Where lubrication or chassis service pits
are provided in garages used for repairing nonodorized LNG-fueled vehicles, gas
sensors shall be maintained and operated in such pits.
2311.8.9.1 System activation. Required systems shall be maintained and operated as approved to result in all of the following if required by the applicable building code:
1. Initiation of local audible and visual alarms in approved locations.
2. Deactivation of heating systems located in the repair garage.
3. Activation of the mechanical exhaust ventilation system where the ventilation system is interlocked with gas detection.
2311.8.9.2 Failure of the gas detection system. Unless otherwise permitted by the applicable building code, failure of the gas detection system shall automatically deactivate the heating system, activate the mechanical exhaust ventilation system where the system is interlocked with the gas detection system, and cause a trouble signal to sound in an approved location.
13. Delete Section 2311.7.2.1.
14. Delete Section 2311.7.2.1.1.
15. Delete Section 2311.7.2.2.
16. Delete Section 2311.7.2.3.
14. Change Sections 2311.8.10 and 2311.8.11 to read:
2311.8.10 Classified electrical area. Classified electrical areas within 18 inches (450 mm) of a ceiling shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable building code and free of electrical hazards.
2311.8.11 Defueling equipment required at vehicle maintenance and repair facilities. Facilities for repairing or replacing hydrogen fuel tanks on hydrogen-fueled vehicles shall have equipment to defuel vehicle storage tanks. Where work must be performed on a vehicle's fuel storage tank for the purpose of maintenance, repair or cylinder certification, defueling, and purging shall be conducted in accordance with Section 2309.6 and NFPA 2.
13VAC5-51-140.5. IFC Chapter 24 Flammable Finishes.
A. The following change shall be made to Section 2401, General:
Change Section 2401.3 to read:
2401.3 Permits. Permits shall be required as set forth in Section 107.2.
B. The following changes shall be made to Section 2403, Protection of Operations:
1. Change Section 2403.2.1 to read:
(N)2403.2.1 2403.2.1 Electrical wiring and
equipment. Electrical wiring and equipment shall be maintained in accordance
with this chapter, the applicable building code, the applicable
provisions of NFPA 70, and Chapter 6.
2. Change Section 2403.2.1.1 to read:
(N)2403.2.1.1 2403.2.1.1 Flammable vapor areas.
Electrical wiring and equipment in flammable vapor areas shall be of an
explosion proof type approved for use in such hazardous locations and
maintained in accordance with the applicable building code as classified
by the applicable building code and shall be maintained in accordance with the
applicable provisions of NFPA 70 and Chapter 6.
3. Change Section 2403.2.1.2 to read:
(N)2403.2.1.2 2403.2.1.2 Areas subject to
deposits of residues. Flammable Electrical equipment, flammable
vapor areas, or drying operations that are subject to splashing or
dripping of liquids shall be specifically approved for locations containing
deposits of readily ignitable residue and explosive vapors.
Exceptions:
1. The provision shall not apply to wiring in rigid conduit, threaded boxes, or fittings not containing taps, splices, or terminal connections.
2. This provision shall not apply to electrostatic equipment allowed by Section 2407.
In resin application areas, electrical wiring and equipment that is subject to deposits of combustible residues shall be listed for such exposure and shall be installed as required for hazardous (classified) locations. Electrical wiring and equipment not subject to deposits of combustible residues shall be installed as required for ordinary hazard locations.
4. Change Section 2403.2.1.3 to read:
(N)2403.2.1.3 2403.2.1.3 Areas adjacent to spray
booths. Electrical Unless otherwise approved by the applicable
building code, electrical wiring and equipment located outside of, but
within 5 feet (1524 mm) horizontally and 3 feet (914 mm) vertically of,
openings in a spray booth or a spray room shall be maintained in accordance
with the applicable building code.
5. Change Section 2403.2.5 to read:
(N)2403.2.5 2403.2.5 Grounding. The grounding
of metal Metal parts of spray booths, exhaust ducts, and piping
systems conveying Class I or II liquids shall be maintained in accordance
with the applicable building code electrically grounded in accordance
with NFPA 70. Metallic parts located in resin application areas, including
exhaust ducts, ventilation fans, spray application equipment, workpieces, and
piping, shall be electrically grounded.
C. The following changes shall be made to Section 2404, Spray Finishing:
1. Change Section 2404.1 to read:
(N)2404.1 2404.1 General. The application of
flammable or combustible liquids by means of spray apparatus in continuous or
intermittent processes shall be in accordance with the requirements of Sections
2403 and 2404.
2. Delete Change Section 2404.2. to
read:
2404.2 Location of spray-finishing operations. Unless otherwise approved by the applicable building code, spray finishing operations shall not be conducted in buildings used for Group A, E, I, or R occupancies except where approved in accordance with the applicable building code. In other occupancies, spray-finishing operations shall be conducted in a spray room, spray booth, or spraying space approved for such use where required by the applicable building code.
Exceptions:
1. Automobile undercoating spray operations and spray-on automotive lining operations conducted in areas with approved natural or mechanical ventilation shall be exempt from the provisions of Section 2404 when approved and where utilizing Class IIIA or IIIB combustible liquids.
2. In buildings other than Group A, E, I, or R occupancies, approved limited spraying space in accordance with Section 2404.9.
3. Resin application areas used for manufacturing of reinforced plastics complying with Section 2409 shall not be required to be located in a spray room, spray booth, or spraying space.
3. Delete Change Section 2404.3. to
read:
2404.3 Design and construction. Design and construction of spray rooms, spray booths, and spray spaces shall be in accordance with the applicable building code. These areas shall be maintained in accordance with Sections 2404.3 through 2404.3.3.
4. Change Section 2404.3.1 to read:
(N)2404.3.1 2404.3.1 Spray rooms. Spray rooms
shall be maintained in accordance with this section and remain in accordance
with the applicable building code.
5. Change Section 2404.3.1.1 2404.3.2 to read:
(N)2404.3.1.1 2404.3.2 Floor. Combustible floor
construction in spray rooms shall be maintained in accordance with the
applicable building code. covered by approved, noncombustible,
nonsparking material, except where combustible coverings, including thin paper
or plastic and strippable coatings, are utilized over noncombustible materials
to facilitate cleaning operations in spray rooms.
6. Change Section 2404.3.2 2404.3.3 to read:
(N)2404.3.2 2404.3.3 Spray booths. Spray
booths shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable building code.
The design and construction of spray booths shall be in accordance with the
applicable building code and maintained in accordance with Sections 2404.3.3.1
through 2403.3.6 and Sections 2404.4 through 2404.8 and the applicable sections
of NFPA 33.
7. Delete Section 2404.3.2.1 2404.3.3.1.
8. Change Section 2404.3.2.2 to read:
(N)2404.3.2.2 2404.3.2.2 Surfaces. The interior
surfaces of spray booths shall be maintained in accordance with the
applicable building code smooth; shall be maintained so as to permit the
free passage of exhaust air from all parts of the interior and to facilitate
washing and cleaning; and shall be maintained to confine residues within the
booth. Aluminum shall not be used unless approved by the applicable building
code.
9. Change Section 2404.3.2.3 2404.3.3.3 to read:
(N)2404.3.2.3 2404.3.3.3 Floor covering.
Combustible floor construction in spray booths shall be maintained in
accordance with the applicable building code covered by approved,
noncombustible, nonsparking material, except where combustible coverings,
including thin paper or plastic and strippable coatings, are utilized over
noncombustible materials to facilitate cleaning operations in spray booths
10. Change Section 2404.3.2.4 2404.3.3.4 to read:
(N)2404.3.2.4 2404.3.3.4 Means of egress. Means
of egress shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable building code and
Chapter 10.
11. Change Section 2404.3.2.5 2404.3.3.5 to read:
(N)2404.3.2.5 2404.3.3.5 Clear space. A Spray
booths shall be maintained so that all parts of the booth are readily
accessible for cleaning. Unless otherwise approved by the applicable building
code, a clear space of not less than 3 feet (914 mm) shall be maintained on
all sides of the spray booth. This clear space shall be kept free of any
storage or combustible construction. If approved in accordance with the
applicable building code, the following exceptions may apply:
1. This requirement shall not prohibit locating a spray booth closer than 3 feet (914 mm) to or directly against an interior partition, wall, or floor and ceiling assembly that has a fire-resistance rating of not less than one hour, provided the spray booth can be adequately maintained and cleaned.
2. This requirement shall not prohibit locating a spray booth closer than 3 feet (914 mm) to an exterior wall or a roof assembly, provided the wall or roof is constructed of noncombustible material and the spray booth can be adequately maintained and cleaned.
12. Delete Section 2404.3.2.6 2404.3.3.6.
13. Change Section 2404.3.3 2404.3.4 to read:
(N)2404.3.3 2404.3.4 Spraying spaces. Spraying
spaces shall be maintained The design and construction of spray booths
shall be in accordance with the applicable building code and maintained
in accordance with Section 2404.3.3.1 and Sections 2404.4 through 2404.8.
14. Change Section 2404.3.3.1 2404.3.4.1 to read:
(N)2404.3.3.1 2404.3.4.1 Floor covering.
Combustible floor construction in spraying spaces shall be maintained in
accordance with the applicable building code covered by approved,
noncombustible, nonsparking material, except where combustible coverings, such
as thin paper or plastic and strippable coatings, are utilized over
noncombustible materials to facilitate cleaning operations in spraying spaces.
15. Change Section 2404.4 to read:
(N)2404.4 2404.4 Fire protection. Automatic
Unless otherwise permitted by the applicable building code, spray booths and
spray rooms shall be protected by an approved automatic fire-extinguishing systems
provided for spray booths shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable
building code system complying with the requirements of the applicable
building code and maintained in accordance with Chapter 9.
16. Change Section 2404.6.2.1 to read:
(N)2404.6.2.1 2404.6.2.1 Glass panels. Panels
for luminaires or for observation shall be maintained in accordance with the
applicable building code maintain seals to confine vapors, mists,
residues, dusts, and deposits to the flammable vapor area. Panels for
luminaires shall be separated from the luminaire to prevent the surface
temperature of the panel from exceeding 200°F (93°C).
17. Change Section 2404.6.2.2 to read:
(N)2404.6.2.2 2404.6.2.2 Exterior luminaires.
Luminaires attached to the walls or ceilings of a flammable vapor area, but
outside of any classified area and separated from the flammable vapor areas by
vapor-tight glass panels, shall be maintained in accordance with the
applicable building code suitable for use in ordinary hazard locations.
Such luminaires shall be serviced from outside the flammable vapor areas.
18. Change Section 2404.6.2.3 to read:
(N)2404.6.2.3 2404.6.2.3 Integral luminaires.
Luminaires that are an integral part of the walls or ceiling of a flammable
vapor area are allowed to be separated from the flammable vapor area by glass
panels that are an integral part of the luminaire. Such luminaires shall be maintained
in accordance with the applicable building code used only if listed for
use in hazardous locations in accordance with the applicable building code and
also shall be suitable for accumulations of deposits of combustible residues.
Such luminaires are allowed to be serviced from inside the flammable vapor area.
19. Change Section 2404.7 to read:
(N)2404.7 2404.7 Ventilation. Mechanical
ventilation of flammable vapor areas shall be maintained and operated in
accordance with the applicable building code.
20. Change Section 2404.7.1 to read:
(N)2404.7.1 2404.7.1 Operation. Where provided,
mechanical ventilation shall be kept in operation at all times while spraying
operations are being conducted and for a sufficient time thereafter to allow
vapors from drying coated articles and finishing material residue to be
exhausted.
21. Delete Change Section 2404.7.2. 2404.7.2
to read:
2404.7.2 Recirculation. Air exhausted from spraying operations shall not be recirculated unless otherwise permitted by the applicable building code.
22. Change Section 2404.7.3 to read:
(N)2404.7.3 2404.7.3 Air velocity. The required
air velocity for ventilation systems shall be maintained in accordance with the
applicable building code.
23. Change Section 2404.7.3.1 to read:
(N)2404.7.3.1 2404.7.3.1 Open-face or open-front
spray booth. For spray application operations conducted in an open-face or
open-front spray booth, the ventilation system air velocity shall be
maintained in accordance with the requirements of the applicable
building code.
24. Change Section 2404.7.3.2 to read:
(N)2404.7.3.2 2404.7.3.2 Enclosed spray booth or
spray room with openings for product conveyance. For spray application
operations conducted in an enclosed spray booth or spray room with openings for
product conveyance, the ventilation system shall be maintained in accordance
with the applicable building code.
25. Delete Section 2404.7.5.
26. Change Section 2404.7.6 to read:
(N)2404.7.6 2404.7.6 Termination point. The
Unless otherwise permitted by the applicable building code, the
termination point for exhaust ducts discharging to the atmosphere shall be
maintained in accordance with the applicable building code. to be not
less than the distances listed as follows. Termination locations at less than
these distances shall be evaluated by the building official for compliance in
accordance with the applicable building code.
1. Ducts conveying explosive or flammable vapors, fumes, or dusts: 30 feet (9144 mm) from the lot line; 10 feet (3048 mm) from openings into the building; 6 feet (1829 mm) from exterior walls and roofs; 30 feet (9144 mm) from combustible walls or openings into the building that are in the direction of the exhaust discharge; and 10 feet (3048 mm) above adjoining grade.
2. Other product-conveying outlets: 10 feet (3048 mm) from the lot line; 3 feet (914 mm) from exterior walls and roofs; 10 feet (3048 mm) from openings into the building; and 10 feet (3048 mm) above adjoining grade.
27. Change Section 2404.7.7 to read:
2404.7.7 Fan motors and belts. Electric motors driving exhaust fans shall not be placed inside booths or ducts, unless approved. Fan rotating elements shall be nonferrous or nonsparking or the casing shall consist of, or be lined with, such material. Belts shall not enter the duct or booth unless the belt and pulley within the duct are tightly enclosed.
28. Change Section 2404.7.8 to read:
(N)2404.7.8 2404.7.8 Filters. Air intake filters
that are part of a wall or ceiling assembly shall be maintained. Unless
otherwise approved by the applicable building code, air intake filters that are
part of a wall or ceiling assembly shall be listed as Class I or II in
accordance with UL 900. Exhaust filters shall be provided where required by the
applicable building code.
29. Change Section 2404.7.8.1 to read:
(N)2404.7.8.1 2404.7.8.1 Supports. Supports and
holders for filters shall be maintained as noncombustible materials unless
otherwise approved by the applicable building code.
30. Change Section 2404.7.8.3 to read:
(N)2404.7.8.3 2404.7.8.3 Maintaining air
velocity. The required air velocity shall be maintained in accordance with
the applicable building code Where provided, visible gauges, audible
alarms, or pressure-activated devices shall be maintained to indicate or ensure
that the required air velocity is maintained.
31. Change Section 2404.7.8.4 to read:
(N)2404.7.8.4 2404.7.8.4 Filter rolls. Filter
rolls for spray booths shall be maintained in accordance with applicable
building code. Unless otherwise permitted by the applicable building
code, where spray booths are equipped with a filter roll that is automatically
advanced, it shall be arranged to shut down the spraying operation if the
filter roll fails to advance automatically.
32. Change Section 2404.7.8.7 to read:
(N)2404.7.8.7 2404.7.8.7 Waterwash spray booths.
Waterwash spray booths shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable
building code so as to prevent excessive accumulation of deposits in
ducts and residue at duct outlets. Such booths shall be maintained so that air
and overspray are drawn through a continuously flowing water curtain before
entering an exhaust duct to the building exterior.
33. Change Section 2404.8 to read:
(N)2404.8 2404.8 Interlocks. Interlocks for
spray application finishes shall be maintained fully operational in
accordance with the applicable building code.
34. Delete Change Section 2404.8.1. to
read:
2404.8.1 Automated spray application operations. Unless otherwise permitted by the applicable building code, where protecting automated spray application operations, automatic fire-extinguishing systems with an approved interlock feature shall maintain that feature so that, upon discharge of the system, it will automatically stop the spraying operations and workpiece conveyors into and out of the flammable vapor areas. Where the building is equipped with a fire alarm system, discharge of the automatic fire-extinguishing system shall be maintained to activate the building alarm notification appliances in accordance with the applicable building code.
35. Change Section 2404.8.1.1 to read:
(N)2404.8.1.1 2404.8.1.1 Alarm station. Where
required, a manual fire alarm and emergency system shutdown station shall be
maintained accessible and fully operational in accordance with the
applicable building code.
36. Delete Section 2404.8.1.2.
37. Delete Change Section 2404.8.2. to
read:
2404.8.2 Ventilation interlock prohibited. Unless otherwise permitted by the applicable building code, air makeup and flammable vapor area exhaust systems shall not be interlocked with the fire alarm system and shall remain in operation during a fire alarm condition.
Exception: Where the applicable building code requires such ventilation to be discontinued and dampers closed.
38. Change Section 2404.9.3 to read:
(N)2404.9.3 2404.9.3 Ventilation. Positive
mechanical ventilation providing a minimum of six complete air changes per hour
shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable building code.
39. Change Section 2404.9.4 to read:
(N)2404.9.4 2404.9.4 Electrical wiring.
Electrical wiring within 10 feet (3048 mm) of the floor and 20 feet (6096 mm)
horizontally of the limited spraying space shall be designed for Class I,
Division 2 locations in accordance with the applicable building code.
D. The following changes shall be made to Section 2405, Dipping Operations:
1. Delete Change Section 2405.2. to
read:
2405.2 Location of dip-tank operations. Where required by the applicable building code, dip-tank operations conducted in buildings used for Group A, I, or R occupancies shall be located in a room designed for that purpose, equipped with an approved automatic sprinkler system, and separated vertically and horizontally from other areas in accordance with the applicable building code.
2. Delete Change Section 2405.3. to
read:
2405.3 Construction of dip tanks. Dip tanks shall be constructed in accordance with Sections 2405.3.1 through 2405.3.4.3 and NFPA 34. Dip tanks, including drain boards, shall be constructed of noncombustible material and their supports shall be of heavy metal, reinforced concrete, or masonry unless otherwise approved by the applicable building code.
3. Change Section 2405.3.1 to read:
(N)2405.3.1 2405.3.1 Overflow. Overflow
piping required for dip tanks shall be maintained in accordance with the
applicable building code. To operate dip tanks greater than 150 gallons
(568 L) in capacity or 10 square feet (0.93 m2) in liquid surface area,
they shall be equipped with a trapped overflow pipe leading to an approved
location outside the building in accordance with the building code.
4. Change Section 2405.3.2 to read:
(N)2405.3.2 2405.3.2 Bottom drains. Bottom
drains required for dip tanks shall be maintained in accordance with the
applicable building code. Unless otherwise permitted by the applicable
building code, dip tanks greater than 500 gallons (1893 L) in liquid capacity
shall only be operated with bottom drains that are arranged to automatically
and manually drain the tank quickly in the event of a fire unless the viscosity
of the liquid at normal atmospheric temperature makes this impractical.
Manual operation shall continue to be from a safe, accessible location. Where
gravity flow is not practicable, automatic pumps shall be provided. Such
drains shall be trapped and discharged to a closed, vented salvage tank or to
an approved outside location in accordance with the applicable building code.
Exception: Dip tanks containing Class IIIB combustible liquids where the liquids are not heated above room temperature and the process area is protected by automatic sprinklers.
5. Change Section 2405.4 to read:
(N)2405.4 2405.4 Fire protection. Dip tank
operations shall be protected with a fire protection system in
accordance with the applicable building code and maintained in accordance
with Chapter 9.
6. Change Section 2405.4.1 to read:
(N)2405.4.1 2405.4.1 Fixed fire-extinguishing
equipment. Fixed fire-extinguishing equipment required for dip tanks shall
be maintained in accordance with the applicable building code. Where
required by the applicable building code, an automatic fire-extinguishing
system or dip-tank cover shall be maintained.
7. Change Section 2405.4.1.1 to read:
(N)2405.4.1.1 2405.4.1.1 Fire-extinguishing
system. Fire-extinguishing systems provided for dip tanks maintained in
accordance with the applicable building code. Unless otherwise permitted
by the applicable building code, an approved automatic fire-extinguishing
system shall be provided for dip tanks with a 150 gallon (568 L) or more
capacity or 10 square feet (0.93 m2) or larger liquid surface area.
8. Change Section 2405.7 to read:
(N)2405.7 2405.7 Ventilation of flammable vapor
areas. Ventilation provided for flammable vapor areas shall be maintained in
accordance with the applicable building code. Mechanical ventilation in
flammable vapor areas shall be operated and maintained to prevent the dangerous
accumulation of vapors. Where required by the applicable building code, the
failure of any ventilating fan shall automatically stop the dipping conveyor
system.
9. Delete Change Section 2405.9.1. to
read:
2405.9.1 Location. Unless otherwise required by the applicable building code, tanks shall be located as far as practical from furnaces and shall not be located on or near combustible floors.
10. Change Section 2405.9.2 to read:
(N)2405.9.2 2405.9.2 Hoods. Hoods provided
for tanks shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable building code.
Unless otherwise required by the applicable building code, tanks shall be
operated only with a noncombustible hood and vent or other approved venting
means, terminating outside of the structure to serve as a vent in case of a
fire. Such vent ducts shall be treated as flues and proper clearances shall be
maintained from combustible materials.
11. Delete Change Section 2405.9.3. to
read:
2405.9.3 Alarms. Tanks shall be operated with a high-temperature-limit switch maintained to sound an alarm when the temperature of the quenching medium reaches 50°F (10°C) below the flash point or other approved level as required by the applicable building code.
12. Change Section 2405.9.4 to read:
(N)2405.9.4 2405.9.4 Fire protection. Fire
protection provided hardening and tempering tanks shall be maintained in
accordance with the applicable building code. Unless otherwise permitted
by the applicable building code, hardening and tempering tanks greater than 500
gallons (1893 L) in capacity or 25 square feet (2.3 m2) in liquid
surface area shall be protected by an approved automatic fire-extinguishing
system maintained in accordance with Chapter 9.
13. Delete Change Section 2405.10.1. to
read:
2405.10.1 Paint supply. Unless otherwise permitted by the applicable building code, paint operations shall be supplied by a gravity tank not exceeding 10 gallons (38 L) in capacity or by direct low-pressure pumps arranged to shut down automatically in case of a fire by means of approved heat-actuated devices in accordance with the applicable building code.
14. Change Section 2405.11 to read:
(N)2405.11 2405.11 Roll-coating operations.
Roll-coating operations shall be maintained in accordance with the
applicable building code comply with Section 2405.10. In roll-coating
operations utilizing flammable or combustible liquids, sparks from static
electricity shall be prevented by electrically bonding and grounding all
metallic rotating and other parts of machinery and equipment and by the
installation of static collectors or by maintaining a conductive atmosphere
such as a high relative humidity.
E. The following changes shall be made to Section 2406, Powder Coating:
1. Change Section 2406.2 to read:
(N)2406.2 2406.2 Location. Powder coating
operations shall be conducted in enclosed powder coating rooms, enclosed powder
coating facilities that are ventilated, or ventilated spray booths and in
accordance with applicable building code.
2. Delete Change Section 2406.3. to
read:
2406.3 Construction of powder coating rooms and booths. The design and construction of powder coating rooms shall be in accordance with the applicable building code. Spray booths shall be constructed in accordance with Section 2404.3.3.
Exception: Listed spray-booth assemblies that are constructed of other materials shall be allowed.
3. Change Section 2406.4 to read:
(N)2406.4 2406.4 Fire protection. Fire-extinguishing
systems provided for areas used for powder coating shall be maintained in
accordance with the applicable building code. Where required by the
applicable building code, automatic fire-extinguishing systems shall be
maintained in accordance with Chapter 9.
4. Delete Section 2406.4.1.
5. Change Section 2406.6.4 to read:
(N)2406.6.4 2406.6.4 Grounding and bonding. Grounding
and bonding provided for powder coating operations shall be maintained in
accordance with the applicable building code. Precautions shall be taken
to minimize the possibility of ignition by static electrical sparks through
static bonding and grounding where possible of powder transport, application,
and recovery equipment.
6. Change Section 2406.7 to read:
(N)2406.7 2406.7 Ventilation. Exhaust
ventilation shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable building
code sufficient to maintain the atmosphere below one-half the minimum
explosive concentration for the material being applied. Nondeposited,
air-suspended powders shall be removed through exhaust ducts to the powder
recovery system.
F. The following changes shall be made to Section 2407, Electrostatic Apparatus:
1. Change Section 2407.2 to read:
(N)2407.2 2407.2 Location and clear space. A
space of at least twice the sparking distance shall be maintained between goods
being painted or deteared and electrodes, electrostatic atomizing heads, or
conductors. A sign stating the sparking distance shall be conspicuously
posted near the assembly. The location and clear space required for
electrostatic apparatus and devices shall be maintained in accordance with the
applicable building code and manufacturer's instructions.
Exception: Portable electrostatic paint-spraying apparatus listed for use in Class I, Division 1 locations.
2. Delete Change Section 2407.3. to
read:
2407.3 Construction of equipment. Electrodes and electrostatic atomizing heads shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable building code. Portable electrostatic paint-spraying apparatus shall be listed for use in Class I, Division 1 locations.
3. Change Section 2407.3.1 to read:
(N)2407.3.1 2407.3.1 Barriers. Booths, fencing,
railings, or guards shall be in accordance with the applicable
building code maintained about the equipment so that either by their
location or character, or both, isolation of the process is maintained from
plant storage and personnel. Railings, fencing, and guards shall be of
conductive material, adequately grounded, and at least 5 feet (1524 mm) from
processing equipment in accordance with the applicable building code.
Exception: Portable electrostatic paint-spraying apparatus listed for use in Class I, Division 1 locations.
4. Change Section 2407.4 to read:
(N)2407.4 2407.4 Fire protection. Fire-extinguishing
systems provided for areas used for electrostatic spray finishing with fixed
equipment shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable building code.
Approved automatic fire-extinguishing systems shall be maintained in
accordance with Chapter 9.
5. Change Section 2407.4.1 to read:
(N)2407.4.1 2407.4.1 Protection for automated
liquid electrostatic spray application equipment. Flame detection apparatus
required for automated liquid electrostatic spray application equipment shall
be maintained in accordance with the applicable building code. Where
required by the applicable building code, automated liquid electrostatic spray
application equipment shall maintain an approved, supervised flame detection
apparatus that shall, in the event of ignition, react to the presence of flame
and shall accomplish all of the following if required by the applicable
building code:
1. Activation of a local alarm in the vicinity of the spraying operation and activation of the building alarm system if such a system is provided.
2. Shutting down of the coating material delivery system.
3. Termination of all spray application operations.
4. Stopping of conveyors into and out of the flammable vapor areas.
5. Disconnection of power to the high-voltage elements in the flammable vapor areas and disconnection of power to the system.
6. Change Section 2407.7 to read:
(N)2407.7 2407.7 Ventilation. Ventilation
provided for flammable vapor areas shall be maintained in accordance with the
applicable building code.
7. Change Section 2407.8 to read:
(N)2407.8 2407.8 Emergency shutdown. Emergency
shutdown controls shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable
building code. Where emergency shutdowns are required by the applicable
building code, such devices shall be maintained with automatic controls
operating without time delay to disconnect the power supply to the high-voltage
transformer and signal the operator under any of the following conditions
unless otherwise permitted by the applicable building code:
1. Stoppage of ventilating fans or failure of ventilating equipment from any cause.
2. Stoppage of the conveyor carrying articles past the high-voltage grid.
3. Occurrence of a ground or an imminent ground at any point of the high-voltage system.
4. Reduction of clearance below that required in Section 2407.2.
8. Change Section 2407.9 to read:
(N)2407.9 2407.9 Ventilation interlock. Ventilation
interlock required for electrostatic equipment shall be maintained in
accordance with the applicable building code. Unless otherwise permitted
by the applicable building code, hand electrostatic equipment shall be
maintained as interlocked with the ventilation system for the spraying area so
that the equipment cannot be operated unless the ventilating system is in
operation.
G. The following change shall be made to Section 2408, Organic Peroxides and Dual-Component Coatings:
Delete Change Section 2408.2. to read:
2408.2 Use of organic peroxide coatings. Unless otherwise permitted by the applicable building code, spraying operations involving the use of organic peroxides and other dual-component coatings shall be conducted in approved, sprinklered spray booths complying with the applicable building code.
H. The following changes shall be made to Section 2409, Indoor Manufacturing of Reinforced Plastics:
1. Change Section 2409.3 to read:
(N)2409.3 2409.3 Fire protection. Automatic
sprinkler systems provided for resin application areas shall be maintained in
accordance with the applicable building code Where required by the
applicable building code, automatic fire-extinguishing systems shall be
maintained in accordance with Chapter 9.
2. Change Section 2409.6 to read:
(N)2409.6 2409.6 Ventilation. Mechanical
ventilation shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable building
code throughout resin application areas in accordance with 2404.7 and
the applicable building code. The ventilation rate shall be adequate to
maintain the concentration of flammable vapors in the resin application area at
or below 25% of the LFL unless otherwise permitted by the applicable building
code.
Exception: Mechanical ventilation is not required for buildings that have 75% of the perimeter unenclosed.
3. Change Section 2409.6.1 to read:
(N)2409.6.1 2409.6.1 Local ventilation. Local
ventilation shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable building
code provided inside of work-pieces where personnel will be under or
inside of the work-piece.
13VAC5-51-141. IFC Chapter 25 Fruit and Crop Ripening.
A. The following changes shall be made to Section 2501, General:
1. Change Section 2501.2 to read:
2501.2 Permits. Permits shall be required as set forth in Section 107.2.
2. Change Section 2501.3 to read:
2501.3 Ethylene generators. Approved ethylene generators shall be operated and maintained in accordance with Section 2506 and the applicable building code.
B. The following change shall be made to Section 2503, Ethylene Gas:
Change Section 2503.2 to read:
(N)2503.2 2503.2 Dispensing. Valves controlling
discharge of ethylene shall be maintained to limit the concentration of gas
in accordance with this chapter and the applicable building code.
C. The following changes shall be made to Section 2504, Sources of Ignition:
1. Change Section 2504.1 to read:
(N)2504.1 2504.1 Ignition prevention. Sources of
ignition shall be controlled or protected in accordance with the applicable
building code this section and Chapter 3.
2. Change Section 2504.2 to read:
(N)2504.2 2504.2 Electrical wiring and
equipment. Electrical wiring and equipment, including luminaires, shall be classified
and maintained in accordance with Chapter 6, the applicable building
code, and the maintenance provisions of NFPA 70.
3. Change Section 2504.3 to read:
(N)2504.3 2504.3 Static electricity. Bonding and
grounding provided for permanent containers, piping, and
equipment shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable building code. Portable
containers, piping, and equipment shall be bonded and grounded in accordance
with Chapter 57.
4. Change Section 2504.5 to read:
(N)2504.5 2504.5 Heating. Heating shall be
maintained in accordance with Chapter 6 and the applicable building
code.
D. The following changes shall be made to Section 2506, Ethylene Generators:
1. Change Section 2506.1 to read:
(N)2506.1 2506.1 Ethylene generators. Ethylene
generators shall be listed and labeled by an approved testing laboratory,
approved, and used only in approved rooms in accordance with the ethylene
generator manufacturer's instructions. The listing evaluation shall include
documentation that the concentration of ethylene gas does not exceed 25% of the
lower explosive limit (LEL).
2. Change Section 2506.2 to read:
(N)2506.2 2506.2 Ethylene generator rooms. Ethylene
generator rooms shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable building
code. Portable ethylene generators shall be used in rooms having a
volume of not less than 1,000 cubic feet (28 m3). Rooms shall have
air circulation to ensure even distribution of ethylene gas and shall be free
from sparks, open flames, or other ignition sources.
13VAC5-51-142. IFC Chapter 27 Semiconductor Fabrication Facilities.
A. Change Section 2701.1 to read:
2701.1 Scope. Semiconductor fabrication facilities and comparable research and development areas classified as Group H-5 shall comply with this chapter to the extent that the provisions of this chapter relate to operation and maintenance and not to the construction of Group H-5 buildings or structures.
B. Delete Section 2701.4.
C. Change Section 2701.5 to read:
2701.5 Permits. Permits shall be required as set forth in Section 107.2.
D. Change Section 2703.1.3 to read:
(N)2703.1.3 2703.1.3 Signals. Emergency equipment
and alarm and detection systems providing signals to emergency control stations
shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable building code.
E. Change Section 2703.2.2 to read:
2703.2.2 General requirements. In addition to the requirements in Section 2703.2, systems, equipment and processes shall also comply with Section 5003.2, other applicable provisions of this code.
F. Delete Sections 2703.3 and 2703.3.1.
G. Change Section Sections 2703.3.2 through
2703.3.8 to read:
(N)2703.3.2 2703.3.2 Pass-throughs in exit access
corridors. Pass-throughs in exit access corridors shall be in accordance with
the applicable building code.
(N)2703.3.3 2703.3.3 Liquid storage rooms. Liquid
storage rooms shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable building
code.
(N)2703.3.4 2703.3.4 HPM rooms. Hazardous
production materials (HPM) rooms shall be maintained in accordance with the
applicable building code.
(N)2703.3.5 2703.3.5 Gas cabinets. Gas cabinets
shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable building code.
(N)2703.3.6 2703.3.6 Exhausted enclosures.
Exhausted enclosures shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable
building code.
(N)2703.3.7 2703.3.7 Gas rooms. Gas rooms shall
be maintained in accordance with the applicable building code.
(N)2703.3.8 2703.3.8 Service corridors. Service
corridors shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable building code.
H. Change Sections 2703.7 and 2703.7.1 to read:
(N)2703.7 2703.7 Electrical wiring and equipment.
Electrical wiring and equipment in HPM facilities shall be maintained in
accordance with the applicable building code.
(N)2703.7.1 2703.7.1 Fabrication areas.
Electrical wiring and equipment in fabrication areas shall be maintained in
accordance with the applicable building code.
I. Delete Section 2703.7.2.
J. Change Section 2703.7.3 to read:
(N)2703.7.3 2703.7.3 HPM rooms, gas rooms, and
liquid storage rooms. Electrical wiring and equipment in HPM rooms, gas rooms,
and liquid storage rooms shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable
building code.
K. Change Section 2703.7.10 to read:
(N)2703.10 2703.10 Automatic sprinkler system.
Automatic sprinkler systems shall be maintained in accordance with the
applicable building code.
L. Delete Sections 2703.10.1 and 2703.10.1.1.
M. Delete Sections 2703.10.2 through 2703.10.4.4.1.
N. Change Sections 2703.10.4.4.2 and 2703.10.4.4.3 to read:
(N)2703.10.4.4.2 2703.10.4.4.2 Control valve.
Control valves provided for sprinklers installed in exhaust ducts shall be
maintained in accordance with the applicable building code.
(N)2703.10.4.4.3 2703.10.4.4.3 Drainage. Drainage
provided to remove sprinkler water discharged in exhaust ducts shall be
maintained.
O. Delete Section 2703.10.4.4.4.
P. Change Sections 2703.10.5 through 2703.12 to read:
(N)2703.10.5 2703.10.5 Sprinkler alarms and
supervision. Automatic sprinkler systems shall be maintained in accordance with
applicable building code.
(N)2703.11 2703.11 Manual fire alarm system.
Manual fire alarm systems shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable
building code.
(N)2703.12 2703.12 Emergency alarm system.
Emergency alarm systems shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable
building code.
Q. Delete Sections 2703.12.1 and 2703.12.1.1.
R. Change Sections 2703.12.1.2 and 2703.12.1.3 to read:
(N)2703.12.1.2 2703.12.1.2 Corridors and interior
exit stairways and ramps. Emergency alarms for corridors, interior exit
stairways and ramps, and exit passageways shall be maintained in accordance
with the applicable building code.
(N)2703.12.1.3 2703.12.1.3 Liquid storage rooms,
HPM rooms, and gas rooms. Emergency alarms for liquid storage rooms, HPM
rooms, and gas rooms shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable
building code.
S. Delete Sections 2703.12.2 and 2703.12.3.
T. Change Section 2703.13 to read:
(N)2703.13 Continuous gas 2703.13 Gas detection
systems. Continuous gas Gas detection systems shall be maintained
in accordance with the applicable building code.
U. Delete Sections 2703.13.1 through 2703.13.2.2.
V. Change Section 2703.14 to read:
(N)2703.14 2703.14 Exhaust ventilation systems
for HPM. Exhaust ventilation systems and materials for exhaust ducts utilized
for the exhaust of HPM shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable
building code.
W. Delete Sections 2703.14.1 and 2703.14.2.
X. Change Section 2703.15 to read:
(N)2703.15 2703.15 Emergency power system.
Emergency power system systems shall be maintained in accordance with
the applicable building code.
Y. Delete Section 2703.15.1.
Z. Change Sections 2703.15.2 through 2704.1 to read:
(N)2703.15.2 2703.15.2 Exhaust ventilation
systems. Exhaust ventilation systems shall be maintained in accordance with the
applicable building code.
(N)2703.16 2703.16 Subatmospheric pressure gas
systems. Subatmospheric pressure gas systems (SAGS) shall be maintained in
accordance with the applicable building code.
(N)2704.1 2704.1 General. Storage of hazardous
materials shall comply with Section 2703 and this section and other applicable
provisions of this code to the extent that such requirements are operational in
nature and do not affect how a building is constructed.
AA. Change Section 2704.2.2.1 to read:
2704.2.2.1 Storage and use in fabrication areas. The maximum quantities of hazardous materials stored or used in a single fabrication area shall not exceed the quantities set forth by the applicable building code.
BB. Delete Table 2704.2.2.1.
CC. Change Section 2704.3.1 to read:
2704.3.1 HPM storage. The indoor storage of HPM in quantities greater than those listed in Sections 5003.1.1 and 3404.3.4 shall be in a room complying with the requirements of this code for a liquid storage room, HPM room, or gas room as appropriate for the materials stored.
DD. Change Section 2705.1 to read:
2705.1 General. The use and handling of hazardous materials shall comply with this section, Section 2703, and other applicable provisions of this code to the extent that such requirements are operational in nature and do not affect how a building is constructed.
EE. Change Section 2705.2.3.2 to read:
(N)2705.2.3.2 2705.2.3.2 Protection of vessels.
Vessels containing hazardous materials located in or connected to a workstation
shall be protected as follows:
1. HPM: Vessels containing HPM shall be protected from physical damage and shall not project from the workstation.
2. Compressed gases: Protection for compressed gas vessels shall also comply with Section 5303.5.
3. Cryogenic fluids: Protection for cryogenic fluid vessels shall also comply with Section 5503.5.
FF. Change Section 2705.3.1 to read:
(N)2705.3.1 2705.3.1 Corridors and enclosures for
stairways and ramps. Corridors and enclosures for exit stairways and ramps in
new fabrication areas shall not contain HPM, except as permitted in corridors
by Section 2705.3.2 and the applicable building code.
GG. Change Section 2705.3.2.1 to read:
2705.3.2.1 Fabrication area alterations. Where existing fabrication areas are altered or modified in existing buildings, HPM is allowed to be transported in existing corridors where such corridors comply with the applicable building code.
HH. Delete Section 2705.3.3.
13VAC5-51-142.5. IFC Chapter 28 Lumber Yards and Agro-Industrial, Solid Biomass, and Woodworking Facilities.
A. Change Section 2801.2 to read:
2801.2 Permit. Permits shall be required as set forth in Section 107.2.
B. Change Sections 2803.1 through 2803.3 to read:
(N)2803.1 2803.1 Open yards. Open yards around
structures required by the applicable building code shall be maintained. The
space shall be maintained free of obstructions associated with the outdoor
storage of the materials regulated by Chapter 28, which could interfere with
the function of the open space, especially that of providing fire department
access to the building.
(N)2803.2 2803.2 Dust control. Equipment or
machinery located inside buildings that generates or emits combustible dust equipped
with an approved dust collection and exhaust system shall be maintained in
accordance with the applicable building code. Equipment or systems that are
used to collect, process or convey combustible dusts shall be provided with an
approved explosion control system shall be maintained in accordance with
Chapter 22 and the applicable building code. Equipment or systems that are used
to collect, process, or convey combustible dusts provided with an approved
explosion control system in accordance with the applicable building code shall
be maintained in accordance with Chapter 9.
(N)2803.2.1 2803.2.1 Explosion venting. Explosion
venting required for dust explosion hazards shall be maintained in accordance
with the applicable building code Where a dust explosion hazard exists
in equipment rooms, buildings, or other enclosures, such areas shall be
declared an unsafe condition in accordance with Section 110.1 and operations
shall not be continued until the hazard is mitigated. Where explosion venting
is provided it shall be maintained in accordance with Chapter 9 and the
applicable building code.
(N)2803.3 2803.3 Waste removal. Waste removal
systems required for sawmills, planning mills and other woodworking plants
shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable building code Sawmills,
planing mills, and other woodworking plants shall maintain waste removal
systems that collect and remove sawdust and shavings. Such systems shall be
maintained in accordance with Chapter 22 and comply with the applicable
building code.
Exception: Manual waste removal where when
approved.
C. Change Section 2803.4 to read:
(N)2803.4 2803.4 Electrical equipment. Electrical
wiring and equipment shall be maintained in accordance with Chapter 6, the
applicable building code, and the maintenance provisions of NFPA 70.
D. Change Sections Section 2804.2, and delete
Section 2804.2.1.
Section 2804.2 to read:
(N)2804.2 2804.2 Fire alarms. Where provided,
fire alarms alarm systems shall be maintained in accordance with the
applicable building code Chapter 9.
(N)2804.2.1 Manual fire alarms. Where installed, manual fire
alarm systems shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable building
code.
E. Change Section 2804.4 to read:
(N)2804.4 2804.4 Automatic sprinkler systems.
Automatic sprinkler systems shall be maintained in accordance with the
applicable building code Chapter 9.
F. Change Section 2805.2 to read:
(N)2805.2 2805.2 Dryer protection. Dryers
shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable building code. Dryers
protected by an approved, automatic deluge water-spray suppression system shall
be maintained in accordance with Chapter 9. Deluge heads shall be inspected
quarterly for pitch buildup. Deluge heads in dryers shall be flushed
during regular maintenance for functional operation.
G. Change Section 2807.2 to read:
2807.2 Size of piles. Piles shall not exceed 60 feet (18 288
(18,288 mm) in height, 300 feet (91 440 (91,440 mm) in
width, and 500 feet (152 m) in length. Piles shall be separated from adjacent
piles or other exposures by approved fire apparatus access roads.
Exception: The fire code official is authorized to allow the pile size to be increased where additional approved fire protection is provided in accordance with Chapter 9.
H. Change Section 2807.3 to read:
(N)2807.3 Pile 2807.3 Outdoor pile fire
protection. Automatic sprinkler protection provided in conveyor tunnels and
combustible enclosures that pass under a pile shall be maintained in accordance
with the applicable building code. Where conveyor tunnels and
combustible enclosures that pass under an outdoor pile, automatic sprinkler
protection shall be provided. Automatic sprinkler protection shall be
maintained in accordance with Chapter 9.
I. Change Section 2808.7 to read:
(N)2808.7 2808.7 Pile fire protection. Automatic
sprinkler protection shall be provided in conveyor tunnels and
combustible enclosures that pass under a pile shall be maintained in
accordance with the applicable building code. Combustible conveyor
systems and enclosed conveyor systems shall be equipped with an approved
automatic sprinkler system. These systems shall be maintained in accordance
with Chapter 9.
Note: Systems regulated by the USBC must comply with the applicable building code.
13VAC5-51-143.5. IFC Chapter 29 Manufacture of Organic Coatings.
A. Change Section 2901.2 to read:
2901.2 Permits. Permits shall be required as set forth in Section 107.2.
B. Delete Change Section 2903.1. to
read:
2903.1 Building features. Unless approved by the applicable building code, manufacturing of organic coatings shall be done only in buildings that do not have pits or basements.
C. Delete Change Section 2903.2. to
read:
2903.2 Location. Unless approved by the applicable building code, organic coating manufacturing operations and operations incidental to or connected with organic coating manufacturing shall not be located in buildings having other occupancies.
D. Change Section 2903.4 to read:
2903.4 Fire protection systems. Fire protection systems shall be maintained, periodically inspected, and tested in accordance with Chapter 9.
E. Change Section 2903.10 to read:
2903.10 Drainage. Drainage facilities shall be maintained to direct flammable and combustible liquid leakage and fire protection water to an approved location away from the building, any other structure, any storage area, or adjoining premises.
F. Change Section 2903.11 to read:
(N)2903.11 2903.11 Alarm system. Alarm systems
shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable building code Chapter
9.
G. Change Section 2904.1 to read:
(N)2904.1 2904.1 Wiring and equipment. Electrical
wiring and equipment shall be maintained in accordance with Chapter 6,
the applicable building code, and the maintenance provisions of NFPA 70.
H. Change Section 2904.3 to read:
(N)2904.3 2904.3 Bonding. Bonding provided for
equipment including tanks, machinery and piping shall be maintained in
accordance with the applicable building code. Equipment, including
tanks, machinery, and piping, shall not be operated where an ignitable mixture
is capable of being present unless bonded and connected to a ground in
accordance with the applicable building code.
I. Change Section 2904.3.1 to read:
(N)2904.3.1 2904.3.1 Piping. Electrically
isolated sections of metallic piping or equipment shall be maintained grounded
or bonded to the other grounded portions of the system in accordance with
the applicable building code.
J. Change Section 2904.4 to read:
(N)2904.4 2904.4 Ground. Metal framing of
buildings shall be grounded in accordance with the applicable building code.
K. Delete Change Section 2905.1. to
read:
2905.1 Process location. Process operations shall be conducted in structures approved in accordance with the applicable building code.
L. Change Section 2905.4 to read:
(N)2905.4 2905.4 Explosion control. Explosion
control shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable building code
and maintenance provisions of areas subject to potential deflagration
hazards as indicated by the applicable building code. Explosion control shall
be maintained in accordance with Section 911 and NFPA 35.
M. Change Section 2905.5 to read:
(N)2905.5 2905.5 Ventilation. Enclosed structures
in which Class I liquids are processed or handled shall be ventilated to a
safe location outside of the structure in accordance with the applicable
building code.
N. Change Section 2906.1 to read:
(N)2906.1 2906.1 Mills. Mills operating with
close clearances that process flammable and heat-sensitive materials, such as
nitrocellulose, shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable
building code maintain operations in a detached building or in a
noncombustible structure without other occupancies unless otherwise approved by
the applicable building code. The amount of nitrocellulose or other flammable
material brought into the area shall not be more than the amount required for a
batch.
O. Change Section 2909.2 to read:
(N)2909.2 2909.2 Tank storage. Tank storage for
flammable and combustible liquids located inside of structures shall be limited
to storage areas at or above grade that are separated from the processing area
in accordance with the applicable building code. Processing equipment containing
flammable and combustible liquids and storage in quantities essential to the
continuity of the operations shall not be prohibited in the processing area.
P. Change Section 2909.4 to read:
(N)2909.4 2909.4 Nitrocellulose storage.
Nitrocellulose storage shall be located on a detached pad or in a separate
structure or a room enclosed in accordance with the applicable building code. When
nitrocellulose storage is present, the area shall not be utilized for any other
use in accordance with the applicable building code. Electrical wiring and
equipment in storage areas adjacent to process areas shall be maintained in
accordance with Section 2904.2.
Q. Change Section 2909.6 to read:
2909.6 Finished products. Finished products that are flammable or combustible liquids shall be stored outside of structures, in a separate structure, or in a room separated from the processing area where such storage is permitted under the applicable building code. The storage of finished products shall be in tanks or closed containers in accordance with Chapter 57.
13VAC5-51-144. IFC Chapter 30 Industrial Ovens.
A. Change Section 3001.1 to read:
(N)3001.1 3001.1 Scope. This chapter shall apply
to the maintenance and operation of industrial ovens and furnaces. Industrial ovens
and furnaces shall comply with the applicable maintenance provisions of
NFPA 86, the applicable building code, and this chapter. The terms
"ovens" and "furnaces" are used interchangeably in this
chapter.
B. Change Section 3001.2 to read:
3001.2 Permits. Permits shall be required as set forth in Section 107.2.
C. Change Section 3003.1 to read:
(N)3003.1 3003.1 Ventilation. Enclosed rooms
or basements containing Ventilation or combustion air for industrial
ovens or furnaces shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable
building code.
D. Delete Change Section 3003.4. to
read:
3003.4 Temperatures. Unless otherwise approved by the applicable building code, roofs and floors of ovens shall maintain insulation and ventilation to prevent temperatures at combustible ceilings and floors from exceeding 160°F (71°C).
E. Change Section 3004.1. to read:
(N)3004.1 3004.1 Fuel-gas piping. Fuel-gas piping
serving industrial ovens shall be maintained in accordance with this section
and remain in accordance with the applicable building code.
F. Delete Change Section 3004.2. to
read:
3004.2 Shutoff valves. Manual fuel shutoff valves for industrial ovens or furnaces shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable building code.
G. Change Section 3004.2.1 to read:
(N)3004.2.1 3004.2.1 Fuel supply lines. Valves
for fuel supply lines shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable
building code located within 6 feet (1829 mm) of the appliance served.
Exception: When a valve located in the same general area as the appliance served has been approved in accordance with the applicable building code.
H. Delete Change Section 3004.3. to
read:
3004.3 Valve position. Manual fuel shutoff valves shall be maintained to visually indicate the open or closed position of the valve. Manual fuel shutoff valves shall not be equipped with removable handles or wrenches unless the handle or wrench can only be installed parallel with the fuel line when the valve is in the open position.
I. Change Sections 3005.1, 3006.1, and 3006.2 to read:
(N)3005.1 3005.1 Shut down. Interlocks shall be
maintained in accordance with the applicable building code for Class
A ovens so that conveyors or sources of flammable or combustible materials
shall shut down if either the exhaust or recirculation air supply fails.
(N)3006.1 3006.1 Required protection.
Fire-extinguishing systems provided for Classes A and B ovens that contain,
or are utilized for the processing of, combustible materials shall be
maintained in accordance with the applicable building code Chapter 9.
(N)3006.2 3006.2 Fixed fire-extinguishing
systems. Fixed fire-extinguishing systems shall be maintained in accordance
with the applicable building code. Chapter 9 for Class C or D ovens
to protect against such hazards as overheating, spillage of molten salts or
metals, quench tanks, ignition of hydraulic oil, and escape of fuel.
13VAC5-51-144.2. IFC Chapter 31 Tents, Temporary Special Event Structures, and Other Membrane Structures.
A. The following change shall be made to Section 3101, General:
Change Section 3101.1 to read:
3101.1 Scope. Tents, temporary stage canopies special
event structures, and membrane structures shall comply with this chapter.
The provisions of Section 3103 are applicable only to temporary tents and
membrane structures. The provisions of Section 3104 are applicable to temporary
and permanent tents and membrane structures. Other temporary structures
shall comply with the applicable building code The provisions of Section
3104 are applicable to temporary and permanent tents and membrane structures.
B. The following changes shall be made to Section 3103, Temporary Tents and Membrane Structures:
1. Change Section 3103.1 to read:
(N)3103.1 3103.1 General. Tents and membrane
structures used for temporary periods All temporary tents and membrane
structures shall comply with this section. Other temporary structures erected
for a period of 180 days or less shall comply with the applicable building
code.
2. Change Section 3103.2 to read:
(N)3103.2 3103.2 Approval required. Tents and
membrane structures having an area in excess of 900 square feet (84 m2)
shall not be erected, operated or maintained for any purpose without first
obtaining a permit and approval from the fire code official in accordance with
Table 107.2.
3. Change Add Section 3103.2.1 and delete
Section 3103.3.1.
Section 3103.2.1 to read:
3103.2.1 Multiple tents. The aggregate area of multiple tents separated by less than 12 feet (3658 mm) shall not exceed 900 square feet unless approved in accordance with Section 3103.2.
4. Change Section 3103.4 to read:
3103.4 Permits. Permits shall be required as set forth in Section 107.2.
5. Change Section Sections 3103.9.1 through
3103.9.3 to read:
3103.9.1 Tents and membrane structures exceeding one story. Tents and membrane structures exceeding one story shall be designed and constructed to comply with applicable building code.
3103.9.2 Tents and membrane structures greater than 7,500 square feet. Tents and membrane structures greater than 7,500 square feet shall be designed and constructed to comply with the applicable building code.
3103.9.3 Tents and membrane structures with an occupant load greater than 1,000. Tents and membrane structures with an occupant load greater than 1,000 shall be designed and constructed to comply with applicable building code.
C. The following changes shall be made to Section 3104, Temporary and Permanent Tents and Membrane:
1. Change Section 3104.1 to read:
3104.1 General. Tents and membrane structures, both temporary and permanent, shall be in accordance with this section. Permanent tents and membrane structures shall also comply with the applicable building code.
2. Change Section 3104.2 to read:
3104.2 Flame propagation performance treatment. Before a permit is granted, the owner or agent shall file a certificate executed by an approved testing laboratory certifying that the tents and membrane structures and their appurtenances; sidewalls, drops, and tarpaulins; floor coverings, bunting, and combustible decorative materials and effects, including sawdust where used on floors or passageways, are composed of material meeting the flame propagation performance criteria of Test Method 1 or Test Method 2, as appropriate, of NFPA 701 or shall be treated with a flame retardant in an approved manner and meet the flame propagation performance criteria of Test Method 1 or Test Method 2, as appropriate, of NFPA 701, and that such flame propagation performance criteria are effective for the period specified by the permit.
3. Change Section 3104.4 to read:
3104.4 Certification. An affidavit or affirmation shall be submitted to the fire code official and a copy retained on the premises on which the tent or air-supported structure is located. The affidavit shall attest to all of the following information relative to the flame propagation performance criteria of the fabric:
1. Names and address of the owners of the tent or air-supported structure.
2. Date the fabric was last treated with flame-retardant solution.
3. Trade name or kind of chemical used in treatment.
4. Name of person or firm treating the material.
5. Name of testing agency and test standard by which the fabric was tested.
4. Change Section 3104.13 to read:
3104.13 Fire protection equipment. Fire hose lines, water
supplies, and other auxiliary fire equipment shall be maintained at the site in
such numbers and sizes as approved.
5. Change Section 3104.14 to read:
3104.14 Occupant load factors. The occupant load allowed in
an assembly structure, or portion thereof,shall be determined in accordance
with Chapter 10 or applicable building code.
6. Change Section 3104.15.1 to read:
3104.15.1 Installation. Heating or cooking equipment tanks,
piping, hoses, fittings, valves, tubing, and other related components shall be
installed as specified by the applicable building code and shall be approved.
7. Change Section 3104.15.2 to read:
3104.15.2 Venting. Gas, liquid and solid fuel-burning
equipment designed to be vented shall be vented to the outside air as specified
by the applicable building code and shall be approved. Such vents shall be
equipped with approved spark arresters where required. Where vents or flues are
used, all portions of the tent or membrane structure shall be not less than 12
inches (305 mm) from the flue or vent.
8. 4. Change Section 3104.16.1 to read:
3104.16.1 General. LP-gas equipment such as tanks, piping, hoses, fittings, valves, tubing and other related components shall be approved and in accordance with Chapter 61 and with the applicable building code.
D. The following changes shall be made to Section 3105,
Temporary State Canopies Special Event Structures:
1. Change Section 3105.1 to read:
(N)3105.1 3105.1 General. Operation and
maintenance of temporary stage canopies special event structures
shall be in accordance with Section 3104, Sections 3105.2 through 3105.8
3105.9, and ANSI E1.21.
2. Change Section Sections 3105.2 and 3105.3
to read:
(N)3105.2 3105.2 Approval. Temporary stage
canopies special event structures in excess of 400 square feet (37 m2)
shall not be erected for any purpose without first obtaining approval and a permit
from the building official.
3105.3 Permits. Permits shall be required as set forth in Section 107.2.
3. Change Section 3105.5 to read:
(N)3105.5 3105.5 Required documents. Documents
shall be submitted to the building official where required by the USBC. Where
an operational permit is required, the following documents shall be submitted
to the fire official for approval:
1. Designation of responsible party: The owner of the temporary special event structure shall designate in writing a person to have responsibility for the temporary special event structure on the site. The designated person shall have sufficient knowledge of the construction documents, manufacturer's recommendations, and operations plan to make judgments regarding the structure's safety and to coordinate with the fire code official.
2. Operations plan: The operations plan shall reflect manufacturer's operational guidelines, procedures for environmental monitoring and actions to be taken under specified conditions consistent with the construction documents.
Note: Construction documents shall be submitted to the building official where required by the USBC.
4. Change Section 3105.6.2 to read:
(N)3105.6.2 3105.6.2 Inspection report. The
inspecting agency or individual shall furnish an inspection report to the
building official and fire code official. The inspection report shall indicate
that the temporary stage canopy was inspected and was or was not installed in
accordance with the approved construction documents. Discrepancies shall be brought
to the immediate attention of the installer for correction. Where any
discrepancy is not corrected, it shall be brought to the attention of the
building official and fire code official and the designated responsible party.
5. Change Section 3105.7 to read:
(N)3105.7 3105.7 Means of egress. The means of
egress for temporary stage canopies shall comply with Chapter 10 and the
applicable building code.
6. Delete Section 3105.8.
7. Change Section 3106.2.2 to read:
3106.2.2 Permits. An operational permit shall be required as set forth in Section 107.2.
8. Change Section 3107.10 to read:
3107.10 Fire protection equipment. Fire hose lines, water supplies, and other auxiliary fire equipment shall be maintained at the site in such numbers and sizes as required by the fire code official.
9. Change Section 3107.11 to read:
3107.11 Occupant load factors. The occupant load allowed in an assembly structure, or portion thereof, erected for a period of 180 days or less shall be determined in accordance with Chapter 10 of the IFC.
10. Change Section 3107.12.1 to read:
3107.12.1 Installation. Heating or cooking equipment tanks, piping, hoses, fittings, valves, tubing, and other related components in assembly structures, or portions thereof, erected for 180 days or fewer shall be operated and maintained in accordance with manufacturer specifications and other provisions of this code.
11. Change Section 3107.12.2 to read:
3107.12.2 Venting. Gas, liquid, and solid fuel-burning equipment designed to be vented shall be vented to the outside air as specified by the applicable building code and shall be approved. Such vents shall be equipped with approved spark arresters where required. Where vents or flues are used, all portions of the tent or membrane structure shall be not less than 12 inches (305 mm) from the flue or vent.
13VAC5-51-144.4. IFC Chapter 32 High-Piled Combustible Storage.
A. The following changes shall be made to Section 3201, General:
1. Change Section 3201.1 to read:
(N)3201.1 3201.1 Scope. Maintenance and operational
aspects of high-piled combustible storage shall be in accordance with this
chapter. In addition to the requirements of this chapter, the following
material-specific requirements shall apply:
1. Aerosols shall be in accordance with Chapter 51.
2. Flammable and combustible liquids shall be in accordance with Chapter 57.
3. Hazardous materials shall be in accordance with Chapter 50.
4. Storage of combustible paper records shall be in accordance with the applicable NFPA 13 standard.
5. Storage of combustible fibers shall be in accordance with Chapter 37.
6. General storage of combustible material shall be in accordance with Chapter 3.
2. Change Section 3201.2 to read:
3201.2 Permits. A permit shall be required as set forth in Section 107.2.
3. Change Section 3201.3 and delete Sections 3201.3.1 and 3201.3.2.
Section 3201.3 to read:
(N)3201.3 Construction documents. 3201.3 High-piled
storage operational plan. Prior to the use and operation of high-piled storage
in new structures or buildings requesting a change of occupancy or use, plans
and specifications shall be submitted to the building official for review and
approval. Following approval of the plans, a copy of the approved plans shall
be maintained on the premises in an approved location. The onsite plans shall
include the following applicable items:
1. Floor plan of the building showing locations and dimensions of high-piled storage areas.
2. Usable storage height for each storage area.
3. Number of tiers within each rack if applicable.
4. Commodity clearance between top of storage and the sprinkler deflector for each storage arrangement.
5. Aisle dimensions between each storage array.
6. Maximum pile volume for each storage array.
7. Location and classification of commodities in accordance with Section 3203 or the applicable building code.
8. Location of commodities that are banded or encapsulated.
9. Location of required fire department access doors.
10. Type of fire suppression and fire detection systems.
11. Location of valves controlling the water supply of ceiling and in-rack sprinklers.
12. Type, location, and specifications of smoke removal and curtain board systems.
13. Dimension and location of transverse and longitudinal flue spaces.
14. Additional information regarding required design features, commodities, storage arrangement, and fire protection features within the high-piled storage area when required by the fire code official.
B. The following changes shall be made to Section 3204, Designation of High-Piled Storage Areas:
1. Change Section 3204.1 to read:
(N)3204.1 3204.1 General. The operational
operation and maintenance of high-piled storage areas, and portions of
high-piled storage areas intended for storage, shall be maintained in
accordance with the approved plan specified in Section 3201.3 and the
applicable building code.
2. Delete Section 3204.2.
C. The following changes shall be made to Section 3206, General Fire Protection and Life Safety Features:
1. Change Section 3206.1 to read:
(N)3206.1 3206.1 General. Fire protection and
life safety features for high-piled storage areas shall be maintained in
accordance with the applicable building code Sections 3206.3 through
3206.10.
2. Delete Section Sections 3206.2 and 3206.2.1
and Table 3206.2.
3. Delete Change Section 3206.3. 3206.3
to read:
3206.3 Separation of high-piled storage areas. High-piled storage areas shall be maintained as separated from other portions of the building where required by the storage plan in Section 3201.3 and the applicable building code.
4. Delete Change Section 3206.3.1. to
read:
3206.3.1 Separation from other uses. Mixed occupancies shall be maintained as separated in accordance with the storage plan in Section 3201.3 and the applicable building code.
5. Delete Change Section 3206.3.2. to
read:
3206.3.2 Multiple high-piled storage areas. Multiple high-piled storage areas shall be maintained in accordance with the storage plan in Section 3201.3 and the applicable building code.
6. Delete Section 3206.3.2.1.
7. Delete Section 3206.3.2.2.
8. 7. Change Section 3206.4 to read:
(N)3206.4 3206.4 Automatic sprinklers. Automatic
sprinkler systems shall be maintained in accordance with Chapter 9 and
remain in accordance with the applicable building code.
(N)3206.4.1 3206.4.1 Pallets. The requirements
based on the presence of pallets shall be maintained in accordance with the storage
plan in Section 3201.3 and the applicable building code.
9. 8. Change Section 3206.4.1.1 to read:
(N)3206.4.1.1 3206.4.1.1 Plastic pallets.
Plastic pallets listed and labeled in accordance with UL 2335 or FM 4996 shall
be treated as wood pallets.
10. 9. Change Section 3206.5 to read:
(N)3206.5 3206.5 Fire detection. Fire detection
provided for high-piled storage areas shall be maintained in accordance with Chapter
9 and remain in accordance with the approved storage plan in section 3201.3,
and the applicable building code.
11. 10. Change Section 3206.6 to read:
(N)3206.6 3206.6 Building access. Where building
access is required, it shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable
building code by the applicable building code, fire apparatus access
roads shall remain and be maintained in accordance with Section 503.
12. 11. Change Section 3206.6.1 3206.7
to read:
(N)3206.6.1 3206.7 Access doors. Access doors
shall be maintained in accordance with accessible, available at all
times, and remain in accordance with the approved storage plan in Section
3201.3 and the applicable building code.
12. Delete Sections 3206.7.1 through 3206.7.3.
13. Change Section 3206.6.1.1 3206.7.5 to read:
(N)3206.6.1.1 3206.7.5 Number of doors required.
The minimum number of doors shall be maintained in accordance with the
approved storage plan in Section 3201.3 and remain in accordance with the
applicable building code.
14. Change Section 3206.6.1.2 3206.7.6 to read:
(N)3206.6.1.2 3206.7.6 Door size and type.
Access doors shall be maintained in accordance with the approved storage
plan in Section 3201.3 and remain in accordance with the applicable
building code. Roll-up doors shall not be used unless approved.
15. Delete Section 3206.1.3 Sections 3206.7.7 and
3206.7.8.
16. Change Section 3206.7 3206.8 to read:
(N)3206.7 3206.8 Smoke and heat removal. Where
smoke and heat removal is systems including draft curtains are
required, it they shall be maintained in accordance with
Chapter 9 and the approved storage plan in Section 3201.3 and remain in
accordance with the applicable building code.
17. Change Section 3206.8 3206.9 to read:
(N)3206.8 3206.9 Fire department hose
connections. Where a standpipe system is required for exit passageways provided,
it shall be maintained in accordance with Chapter 9 and remain in
accordance with the applicable building code.
18. Change Section 3206.9 3206.10 to read:
(N)3206.9 3206.10 Aisles. Aisles separating
storage piles or racks shall be maintained unobstructed and remain in
accordance with the approved storage plan in Section 3201.3 and in
accordance with the applicable building code.
19. Change Section 3206.9.1 3206.10.1 to read:
(N)3206.9.1 3206.10.1 Width. Aisle width shall
be maintained to the approved storage plan in Section 3201.3 and remain
in accordance with the applicable building code.
Exceptions:
1. Aisles crossing rack structures or storage piles, which are used only for employee access, shall be a minimum of 24 inches (610 mm) wide.
2. Aisles separating shelves classified as shelf storage shall be a minimum of 30 inches (762 mm) wide.
20. Change Section 3206.9.1.1 3206.10.1.1 to
read:
(N)3206.9.1.1 3206.10.1.1 Sprinklered buildings.
Aisles in sprinklered buildings shall be maintained in accordance with the
applicable building code.
21. Change Section 3206.9.1.2 3206.10.1.2 to
read:
(N)3206.9.1.2 3206.10.1.2 Nonsprinklered
buildings. Aisles in nonsprinklered buildings shall be maintained in accordance
with the applicable building code.
22. Change Section 3206.9.2 3206.10.2 to read:
(N)3206.9.2 3206.10.2 Clear height. The required
aisle width shall be maintained from the floor to ceiling in accordance with
the approved storage plan in Section 3201.3 and in accordance with the
applicable building code. Rack structural supports and catwalks are allowed to
cross aisles at a minimum height of 6 feet 8 inches (2032 mm) above the
finished floor level, provided that such supports do not interfere with fire
department hose stream trajectory.
23. Delete Change Section 3206.9.3. 3206.10.3
to read:
3206.10.3 Dead ends. Dead-end aisles shall not exceed the approved storage plan in section 3201.3.
D. The following changes shall be made to Section 3207, Solid-Piled and Shelf Storage:
1. Change Section 3207.2 to read:
(N)3207.2 3207.2 Fire protection. Where
automatic sprinklers are provided, they shall be maintained in accordance with
the applicable building code.
2. Change Section 3207.2.1 to read:
(N)3207.2.1 3207.2.1 Shelf storage. Shelf
storage greater than 12 feet (3658 mm) but less than 15 feet (4572 mm) in
height shall be in accordance with the fire protection requirements set forth
in the applicable building code. Shelf storage 15 feet (4572 mm) or more in
height shall be protected in an approved manner as required by this code and
the applicable building code.
3. Change Section 3207.3 to read:
(N)3207.3 3207.3 Pile dimension and height limitations.
Pile dimensions, the maximum permissible storage height and pile volume shall
be maintained in accordance with the approved storage plan in Section
3201.3 and remain in accordance with the applicable building code.
4. Change Section 3207.4 to read:
(N)3207.4 Array 3207.4 Arrays. Where an
automatic sprinkler system design utilizes protection based on a closed array,
array clearances shall be maintained as specified by the standard used and
approved storage plan in Section 3201.3.
E. The following changes shall be made to Section 3208, Rack Storage:
1. Change Section 3208.2 to read:
(N)3208.2 3208.2 Fire protection. Where
automatic sprinklers are provided, they shall be maintained in
accordance with the applicable building code Chapter 9.
2. Change Section 3208.2.2 to read:
(N)3208.2.2 3208.2.2 Racks with solid shelving.
Racks with solid shelving having an area greater than 20 square feet (1.9 m2),
measured between approved flue spaces at all four edges of the shelf, shall be
in accordance with this section.
Exceptions:
1. Racks with mesh, grated, slatted or similar shelves having uniform openings not more than 6 inches (152 mm) apart, comprising not less than 50% of the overall shelf area, and with approved flue spaces are allowed to be treated as racks without solid shelves.
2. Racks used for the storage of combustible paper records
with solid shelving shall be in accordance with the applicable building code
NFPA 13 standard.
3. Change Section 3208.2.2.1 to read:
(N)3208.2.2.1 3208.2.2.1 Fire protection. Fire
protection for racks with solid shelving shall be in accordance with the
applicable building code.
4. Delete Change Section 3208.3 and Table
3208.3. to read:
3208.3 Flue spaces. Flue spaces shall be maintained in accordance with Table 3208.3 or the approved storage plan in Section 3201.3 and remain in accordance with the applicable building code.
5. Change Section 3208.3.1 to read:
(N)3208.3.1 3208.3.1 Flue space protection.
Where required by the fire code official, flue spaces required by the
applicable building code, in single-row, double-row, or multiple-row rack
storage installations shall be equipped with approved devices to protect the
required flue spaces. Such devices shall not be removed or modified.
6. Change Section 3208.4 to read:
(N)3208.4 3208.4 Column protection. Protection
for steel building columns shall be maintained in accordance with approved
storage plan in Section 3201.3 and Chapter 9 and remain in accordance with
the applicable building code.
7. Change Section 3208.5 to read:
(N)3208.5 3208.5 Extra-high-rack storage
systems. Approval shall be obtained prior to installing extra high rack
combustible storage.
8. Change Section 3208.5.1 to read:
(N)3208.5.1 3208.5.1 Fire protection. Fire
protection provided for buildings with extra high rack combustible storage
shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable building code.
F. The following changes shall be made to Section 3209, Automated Storage:
1. Change Section 3209.2 to read:
(N)3209.2 3209.2 Automatic sprinklers. Where
automatic sprinklers are provided, they shall be maintained in accordance with
the applicable building code NFPA 13 standard.
2. Change Section 3209.3 to read:
(N)3209.3 3209.3 Carousel storage. High-piled
storage areas having greater than 500 square feet (46 m2) of
carousel storage, including automatic shutdown devices, shall be maintained
in accordance with the approved storage plan in Section 3201.3 and shall be
maintained in accordance with the applicable building code.
3. Change Section 3209.4 to read:
(N)3209.4 3209.4 Automated rack storage.
High-piled storage areas with automated rack storage shall be maintained in
accordance with the applicable building code. The switch shall be clearly
identified and shall be in a location approved. approved storage plan in
Section 3201.3. A manually activated emergency shutdown switch for use by
emergency personnel shall be clearly identified and shall be maintained and
accessible in accordance with the applicable building code.
G. The following change shall be made to Section 3210, Specialty Storage:
Change Section 3210.1 to read:
(N)3210.1 3210.1 General. Records storage
facilities used for the rack or shelf storage of combustible paper records greater
than 12 feet (3658 mm) in height shall be maintained in accordance with
Sections 3206 and 3208, the approved storage plan in Section 3201.3, and remain
in accordance with the applicable building code. Palletized storage of records
shall be in accordance with the applicable building code Section 3207.
13VAC5-51-144.5. Chapter 33 Fire Safety During Construction and Demolition.
Change Section 3314.1 to read:
3314.1 Completion before occupancy. In buildings where an
automatic sprinkler system is required by this code or the applicable building
code, it shall be unlawful to occupy any portion of a building or structure
until the automatic sprinkler system installation has been tested and approved,
except as provided in Section 106 the building, or portion thereof,
shall not be occupied until the automatic sprinkler system has been tested and
approved, except where approved by the building official.
13VAC5-51-144.6. IFC Chapter 34 Tire Rebuilding and Tire Storage.
A. Change Section 3401.1 to read:
3401.1 Scope. The maintenance and operation of tire rebuilding
plants, tire storage, and tire byproduct facilities shall comply with this
chapter, and other applicable requirements of this code, and
NFPA 13, as originally approved. Tire storage in buildings shall also
comply with Chapter 32.
B. Change Section 3401.2 to read:
3401.2 Permit required. Permits shall be required as set forth in Section 107.2.
C. Change Section 3403.1 to read:
(N)3403.1 3403.1 Construction. Tire rebuilding
plants shall comply with maintain the requirements of the
applicable building code, as to construction, separation from other
buildings or other portions of the same building, and protection.
D. Delete Change Section 3403.2. to
read:
3403.2 Location. Unless otherwise approved by the applicable building code, buffing operations shall be located in a room separated from the remainder of the building housing the tire rebuilding or tire recapping operations by a fire-resistance rated separation in accordance with the applicable building code.
E. Change Section 3406.1 to read:
3406.1 Required access. New and existing tire storage yards shall be provided with fire apparatus access roads in accordance with Section 503 and Section 3406.2.
13VAC5-51-144.8. IFC Chapter 36 Marinas.
A. Change Section to read:
(N)3603.5 3603.5 Electrical equipment. Electrical
equipment shall be maintained in accordance with its listing, Section 605 of this
code, and NFPA 303 as required for wet, damp, and hazardous locations.
B. Change Section 3604.2 to read:
(N)3604.2 3604.2 Standpipes. Standpipes
provided for marinas and boatyards shall be maintained in accordance with the
applicable building code. Marinas and boatyards equipped with standpipe
systems shall be maintained in accordance with NFPA 303 and Chapter 9.
13VAC5-51-144.9. IFC Chapter 37 Combustible Fibers.
A. Change Section 3701.3 to read:
3701.3 Permits. Permits shall be required as set forth in Section 107.2.
B. Change Section 3703.5 to read:
(N)3703.5 3703.5 Dust collection. Dust
collection and exhaust systems required or provided for Where located
within a building, equipment or machinery that generates or emits
combustible fibers shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable
building code operated with an approved dust-collecting and exhaust
system in accordance with the applicable building code and maintained in
accordance with Chapter 22.
C. Change Section 3704.3 to read:
(N)3704.3 3704.3 Storage of more than 100 cubic
feet to 500 cubic feet. Loose combustible fibers in quantities exceeding 100
cubic feet (3 m3) but not exceeding 500 cubic feet (14 m3)
shall be stored in rooms in accordance with the applicable building code.
Note: These rooms are typically required to be fire resistance rated in accordance with the applicable building code.
D. Change Section 3704.4 to read:
(N)3704.4 3704.4 Storage of more than 500 cubic
feet to 1,000 cubic feet. Loose combustible fibers in quantities exceeding 500
cubic feet (14 m3) but not exceeding 1,000 cubic feet (28 m3)
shall be stored in rooms in accordance with the applicable building code.
Note: These rooms are typically required to be fire resistance rated in accordance with the applicable building code.
E. Change Section 3704.5 to read:
(N)3704.5 3704.5 Storage of more than 1,000 cubic
feet. Loose combustible fibers in quantities exceeding 1,000 cubic feet (28 m3)
shall be stored in rooms in accordance with the applicable building code.
Note: These rooms may be required to be fire resistance rated and protected by fire suppression systems in accordance with the applicable building code.
13VAC5-51-145. IFC Chapter 50 Hazardous Materials - General Provisions.
A. The following changes shall be made to Section 5001, General:
1. Change Section 5001.1 to read:
5001.1 Scope. Prevention, control and mitigation of dangerous conditions related to storage, dispensing, use and handling of hazardous materials shall be in accordance with this chapter for operational usage. Quantities within buildings shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable building code.
This chapter shall apply to all hazardous materials, including those materials regulated elsewhere in this code, except that where specific requirements are provided in other chapters, those specific requirements shall apply in accordance with the applicable chapter. Where a material has multiple hazards, all hazards shall be addressed.
Exceptions:
1. In retail or wholesale sales occupancies, the quantities of medicines, foodstuff or consumer products, and cosmetics containing not more than 50% by volume of water-miscible liquids and with the remainder of the solutions not being flammable shall not be limited, provided such materials are packaged in individual containers not exceeding 1.3 gallons (5 L).
2. Quantities of alcoholic beverages in retail or wholesale sales occupancies shall not be limited providing the liquids are packaged in individual containers not exceeding 1.3 gallons (5 L).
3. Application and release of pesticide and agricultural products and materials intended for use in weed abatement, erosion control, soil amendment, or similar applications where applied in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions and label directions.
4. The offsite transportation of hazardous materials where in accordance with U.S. Department of Transportation regulations.
5. Building materials not otherwise regulated by this code.
6. Refrigeration systems (see Section 606).
7. Stationary storage battery systems regulated by Section 608.
8. The display, storage, sale or use of fireworks and explosives in accordance with Chapter 56.
9. Corrosives utilized in personal and household products in the manufacturer's original consumer packaging in Group M occupancies.
10. The storage of distilled spirits and wines in wooden barrels and casks.
11. The use of wall-mounted dispensers containing alcohol-based hand rubs classified as Class I or II liquids where in accordance with Section 5705.5.
2. Delete Section 5001.1.1.
3. Change Section 5001.3.3.9 to read:
(N)5001.3.3.9 5001.3.3.9 Reliable power source.
Where a power supply is relied upon to prevent or control an emergency
condition that could endanger people or property, the power supply shall be
maintained in accordance with the applicable building code.
4. Change Section 5001.3.3.10 to read:
(N)5001.3.3.10 5001.3.3.10 Ventilation. Where
ventilation is required by the applicable building code maintained.
5. Change Section 5001.5 to read:
5001.5 Permits. Permits shall be required as set forth in Section 107.2.
6. Add the following language to the end of Section 5001.5.1 to read:
The HMMP shall be maintained onsite for use by emergency responders and shall be updated not less than annually.
7. Add the following language to the end of Section 5001.5.2 to read:
The HMIS shall be maintained onsite or readily available through another means where approved by the fire code official for use by temporary responders, and shall be updated not less than annually.
8. Add Sections 5001.5.3, 5001.5.3.1, and 5001.5.3.2 to read:
5001.5.3 Repository container. When a HMMP or HMIS is required, the owner or operator shall provide a repository container (lock box) or other approved means for the storage of items required in Sections 5001.5.1 and 5001.5.2 so as to be readily available to emergency response personnel.
5001.5.3.1 Location and identification. The repository container (lock box) shall be located, installed and identified in an approved manner.
5001.5.3.2 Keying. All repository containers (lock boxes) shall be keyed as required by the fire code official.
9. Add Section 5001.7, including subsections, to read:
5001.7 Operational requirements for Group B teaching and
research laboratories. Teaching and research laboratories in Group B
educational occupancies above the 12th grade utilizing Section 430 of the USBC,
Part I, Construction, or Section 306.1 of the USBC, Part II, Existing
Buildings, shall comply with this section and other applicable requirements of
this code. In the case of conflicts between the requirements of Section 430 of
the USBC, Part I, Construction, or Section 6 306.1 of the USBC, Part II,
Existing Buildings, and provisions of this code other than those set out in
this section, Section 430 of the USBC, Part I, Construction, or Section 306.1
of the USBC, Part II, Existing Buildings, as applicable, shall govern.
5001.7.1 Chemical safety reviews. Operating and emergency procedures planning and documentation shall be as set out in Sections 5001.3.3.11 through 5001.3.3.17. Such documentation shall be prepared by laboratory safety personnel or special experts and shall be made available in the workplace for reference and review by employees. Copies of such documentation shall be furnished to the fire code official for review upon request.
5001.7.2 Hazardous materials handling. Receiving, transporting on site, unpacking, and dispensing of hazardous materials shall be carried out by persons trained in proper handling of such materials and shall be performed in accordance with Chapters 50 through 67, as applicable.
5001.7.3 Hazard identification signage. Warning signs for other than building components shall be provided in accordance with Section 5003.5.
5001.7.4 Maintenance of equipment, machinery, and processes. Maintenance of equipment, machinery, and processes used with hazardous materials shall comply with Section 5003.2.6.
5001.7.5 Time sensitive materials. Containers of materials that have the potential to become hazardous during prolonged storage shall be dated when first opened and shall be managed in accordance with NFPA 45, Section 8.2.4.4.1.
5001.7.6 Maintenance of storage, dispensing, use, and handling requirements. Storage, dispensing, use, and handling requirements in the USBC, Part I, Construction, or the USBC, Part II, Existing Buildings, shall be maintained. Operational requirements not affecting the manner of construction shall comply with this chapter and Chapters 51 through 67, as applicable.
5001.7.7 Hazardous wastes. Storage, dispensing, use, and handling of hazardous waste shall comply with this chapter and Chapters 51 through 67, as applicable.
5001.7.8 Container size. The maximum container size for all hazardous materials shall be 5.3 gallons (20 L) for liquids, 50 pounds (23 kg) for solids, 100 cubic feet (2.8. m3) for health hazard gases per Table 5003.1.1(2), and 500 cubic feet (14 m3) for all other gases in accordance with Table 5003.1.1(1).
Exception: Hazardous waste collection containers, for other than Class I and Class II flammable liquids, are permitted to exceed 5.3 gallons (20 L) where approved.
5001.7.9 Density. Quantities of Class Classes I,
II, and IIIA combustible or flammable liquids in storage and use within control
areas or laboratory suites shall not exceed 8 gallons per 100 square feet (30
L/9.3 m2) of floor area, with not more than 4 gallons per 100 square
feet (15 L/9.3 m2) being in use. Quantities of Class I flammable
liquids in storage and use shall not exceed 4 gallons per 100 square feet (15
L/9.3 m2) of floor area with not more than 2 gallons (7.5 L) being
in use. The maximum in use in open systems is limited to 10% of these quantities.
Densities shall be reduced by 25% on the 4th-floor through 6th-floor levels
above grade plane of the building and 50% above the 6th-floor level. The
density is to be reduced to 50% of these values for buildings that are not
protected throughout with an approved automatic fire sprinkler system.
Regardless of the density, the maximum allowable quantity per control area or
laboratory suite shall not be exceeded.
Exception: Density limits may be exceeded in designated hazardous waste collection areas or rooms within a control area or laboratory suite, but stored quantities shall not exceed the maximum allowable quantity per laboratory suite or control area.
5001.7.10 Restricted materials in storage. Storage of pyrophorics and Class 4 oxidizers prohibited by Table 5003.1.1(1) in existing buildings not equipped throughout with an automatic sprinkler system in accordance with Section 903.3.1.1 of the USBC, Part I, Construction, shall be allowed within a control area at 25% of the limits in Table 5003.1.1(1) for a building equipped throughout with an automatic sprinkler system, with no additional increases allowed, provided that such materials are stored in accordance with all of the following:
1. Containers shall be completely sealed and stored according to the manufacturer's recommendations.
2. Storage shall be within approved hazardous materials storage cabinets in accordance with Section 5003.8.7 or shall be located in an inert atmosphere glove box in accordance with NFPA 45, Section 7.11.
3. The storage cabinet or glove box shall not contain any storage of incompatible materials.
5001.7.11 Restricted materials in use. Use of pyrophorics and Class 4 oxidizers prohibited by Table 5003.1.1(1) in existing buildings not equipped throughout with an automatic sprinkler system in accordance with Section 903.3.1.1 of the USBC, Part I, Construction, shall be allowed within a control area at 25% of the limits in Table 5003.1.1(1) for buildings equipped throughout with an automatic sprinkler system, with no additional increases allowed, provided that such materials are used in accordance with all of the following:
1. Use shall be within an approved chemical fume hood listed in accordance with UL 1805, or in an inert atmosphere glove box in accordance with NFPA 45, Section 7.11, or other approved equipment designed for the specific hazard of the material.
2. Combustible materials shall be kept at least 2 feet (610 mm) away from the work area, except for those items directly related to the research.
3. A portable fire extinguisher appropriate for the specific material shall be provided within 20 feet (6096 mm) of the use in accordance with Section 906.
B. The following changes shall be made to Section 5003, General Requirements:
1. Add a new "Permissible fireworks" row to Table 5003.1.1(1) and change footnotes d and f to read:
Permissible fireworks |
1.4G |
H-3 |
125d,e,l |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
d. Maximum allowable quantities shall be increased 100% in buildings equipped throughout with an approved automatic sprinkler system in accordance with the applicable NFPA 13 standard. Where Note e applies, the increase for both Notes shall be applied accumulatively.
f. Quantities shall not be limited in a building equipped throughout with an approved automatic sprinkler system in accordance with the applicable NFPA 13 standard.
2. Delete Change footnote d of Table 5003.1.1(2) and
delete Sections 5003.1.3 and 5003.1.4.
Footnote d to read:
d. Maximum allowable quantities shall be increased 100% in buildings equipped throughout with an approved automatic sprinkler system in accordance with the applicable NFPA 13 standard. Where Note e applies, the increase for both Notes shall be applied accumulatively.
3. Change Section 5003.2 to read:
(N)5003.2 5003.2 Systems, equipment and
processes. Systems, equipment and processes utilized for storage, dispensing,
use or handling of hazardous materials shall be maintained in accordance with
the applicable building code.
4. Change Section 5003.2.1 to read:
(N)5003.2.1 5003.2.1 Design and construction of
containers, cylinders and tanks. Portable containers and cylinders shall be
designed and constructed in accordance with approved standards. Containers,
cylinders, and other means used for containment of hazardous materials shall be
of an approved type. Pressure vessels not meeting U.S. Department of
Transportation requirements for transportation shall comply with the ASME
Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code.
Tanks shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable building code.
5. Change Section 5003.2.2 to read:
(N)5003.2.2 5003.2.2 Piping, tubing, valves and
fittings. Piping, tubing, valves, and fittings conveying hazardous materials
shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable building code.
6. Delete Section 5003.2.2.1.
7. Change Section 5003.2.2.2 to read:
(N)5003.2.2.2 5003.2.2.2 Additional regulations
for supply piping for health-hazard materials. Supply piping and tubing for
gases and liquids shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable
building code.
8. Change Section 5003.2.3 to read:
(N)5003.2.3 5003.2.3 Equipment, machinery and
alarms. Equipment and machinery associated with the use, storage or handling of
hazardous materials shall be listed or approved.
9. Change Section 5003.2.4 to read:
(N)5003.2.4 5003.2.4 Installation of tanks.
Installation of tanks shall be in accordance with Sections 5003.2.4.1 through
5003.2.4.2.1.
10. Change Section 5003.2.4.1 to read:
(N)5003.2.4.1 5003.2.4.1 Underground tanks.
Underground tanks used for the storage of liquid hazardous materials shall be
maintained in accordance with the applicable building code.
11. Change Section 5003.2.4.2 to read:
(N)5003.2.4.2 5003.2.4.2 Aboveground tanks.
Aboveground stationary tanks used for the storage of hazardous materials shall
be maintained in accordance with the requirements for outdoor storage of the
particular material involved.
12. Delete Section 5003.2.7.
13. Change Section 5003.2.8 to read:
(N)5003.2.8 5003.2.8. Seismic protection. Where
provided, bracing and anchoring for machinery and equipment utilizing hazardous
materials shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable building code.
14. 5003.2.9.1 Equipment, devices and systems requiring testing. The following equipment, systems, and devices shall be tested in accordance with Sections 5003.2.9 and 5003.2.9.2.
1. Gas detection systems, alarms, and automatic emergency shutoff valves required by Section 6004.2.2.10 for highly toxic and toxic gases.
2. Limit control systems for liquid level, temperature and pressure required by Sections 5004.8 and 5005.1.4.
3. Emergency alarm systems and supervision required by Sections 5004.9 and 5005.4.4.
4. Monitoring and supervisory systems required by the applicable building code.
5. Manually activated shutdown controls required by the applicable building code for compressed gas systems conveying pyrophoric gases.
15. Change Section 5003.3.1.4 to read:
5003.3.1.4 Responsibility for cleanup. The person, firm, or corporation responsible for an unauthorized discharge shall institute and complete all actions necessary to remedy the effects of such unauthorized discharge, whether sudden or gradual, at no cost to the jurisdiction. The fire code official may require records and receipts to verify cleanup and proper disposal of unauthorized discharges. When deemed necessary by the fire code official, cleanup may be initiated by the fire department or by an authorized individual or firm. Costs associated with such cleanup shall be the responsibility of the owner, operator, or other person responsible for the unauthorized discharge.
Note: Owners and operators of certain underground and aboveground petroleum storage tanks may have access to the Virginia Petroleum Storage Tank Fund for reimbursement of some cleanup costs associated with petroleum discharges from these tanks. See Article 10 (§ 62.1-44.34:10 et seq.) of Title 62.1of the Code of Virginia.
16. Delete Section 5003.8.
17. Change Section 5003.8.1 to read:
(N)5003.8.1 5003.8.1 Buildings. Buildings, or
portions thereof, in which hazardous materials are stored, handled or used
shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable building code.
18. Delete Section 5003.8.2 and Table 5003.8.2.
19. Change Section 5003.8.3 to read:
(N)5003.8.3 5003.8.3 Control areas. Control
areas shall comply with Sections 5003.8.3.2 through 5003.8.3.4.
20. Delete Section 5003.8.3.1.
21. Change Section 5003.8.3.2 to read:
(N)5003.8.3.2 5003.8.3.2 Percentage of maximum
allowable quantities. The percentage of maximum allowable quantities of
hazardous materials per control area allowed at each floor level within a
building shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable building code.
22. Delete Table 5003.8.3.2.
23. Change Section 5003.8.3.3 to read:
(N)5003.8.3.3 5003.8.3.3 Number. The maximum
number of control areas per floor within a building shall be maintained in
accordance with the applicable building code.
24. Change Section 5003.8.3.4 to read:
(N)5003.8.3.4 5003.8.3.4 Fire-resistance-rating
requirements. The required fire-resistance rating for control areas shall be
maintained in accordance with the applicable building code.
25. Delete Section Sections 5003.8.3.5 through
5003.8.3.5.3.
26. Delete Section 5003.8.4.
27. Delete Section 5003.8.4.1.
28. Change Section 5003.8.4.2 to read:
(N)5003.8.4.2 5003.8.4.2 Ventilation system. The
ventilation system for gas rooms shall be maintained in accordance with the
applicable building code.
29. Change Section 5003.8.5 to read:
(N)5003.8.5 5003.8.5 Exhausted enclosures. Where
an exhausted enclosure is used to increase maximum allowable quantity per
control area, the exhausted enclosure shall be maintained in accordance with
the applicable building code.
30. Delete Section 5003.8.5.1.
31. Change Section 5003.8.5.2 to read:
(N)5003.8.5.2 5003.8.5.2 Ventilation. The
ventilation system for exhausted enclosures shall be maintained in accordance
with the applicable building code.
32. Change Section 5003.8.5.3 to read:
(N)5003.8.5.3 5003.8.5.3 Fire-extinguishing
system. Fire-extinguishing systems required for exhaust enclosures shall be
maintained in accordance with the applicable building code.
33. Change Section 5003.8.6.2 to read:
(N)5003.8.6.2 5003.8.6.2 Ventilation. The
ventilation system for gas cabinets shall be maintained in accordance with the
applicable building code.
34. Change Section 5003.9.9 to read:
(N)5003.9.9 5003.9.9 Shelf storage. Shelving
shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable building code.
35. Change Section 5003.11 to read:
(N)5003.11 5003.11 Group M storage and display
and Group S storage. The aggregate quantity of nonflammable solid and
nonflammable or noncombustible liquid hazardous materials stored and displayed
within a single control area of a Group M occupancy, or an outdoor control area,
or stored in a single control area of a Group S occupancy shall be maintained
in accordance with the applicable building code.
36. Change Section 5003.11.1 to read:
(N)5003.11.1 5003.11.1 Maximum allowable
quantity per control area in Group M or S occupancies. The aggregate amount of
nonflammable solid and nonflammable or noncombustible liquid hazardous
materials stored and displayed within a single control area of a Group M
occupancy or stored in a single control area of a Group S occupancy shall not exceed
the amounts set forth in the applicable building code.
37. Delete Table 5003.11.1.
38. Change Section 5003.11.2 to read:
(N)5003.11.2 5003.11.2 Maximum allowable
quantity per outdoor control area in Group M or S occupancies. The aggregate amount
of nonflammable solid and nonflammable or noncombustible liquid hazardous
materials stored and displayed within a single outdoor control area of a Group
M occupancy shall not exceed the amounts set forth in the applicable building
code.
39. Change Section 5003.11.3 to read:
(N)5003.11.3 5003.11.3 Storage and display.
Storage and display shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable
building code.
40. Delete Section 5003.11.3.1.
41. Change Section 5003.11.3.2 to read:
(N)5003.11.3.2 5003.11.3.2 Storage and display
height. Display height shall not exceed 6 feet (1829 mm) above the finished
floor in display areas of Group M occupancies unless approved by the applicable
building code.
Storage height shall not exceed 8 feet (2438 mm) above the finished floor in storage areas of Group M and Group S occupancies unless approved by the applicable building code.
42. Change Section 5003.11.3.4 to read:
(N)5003.11.3.4 5003.11.3.4 Racks and shelves.
Racks and shelves used for storage or display shall be maintained in accordance
with the applicable building code.
43. Change Section 5003.11.3.8 to read:
(N)5003.11.3.8 5003.11.3.8 Floors. Floors shall
be maintained in accordance with the applicable building code.
C. The following changes shall be made to Section 5004, Storage:
1. Change Section 5004.1 to read:
(N)5004.1 5004.1 Scope. Storage of hazardous
materials shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable building code.
Retail and wholesale storage and display of nonflammable solid and nonflammable
and noncombustible liquid hazardous materials in Group M occupancies and Group
S storage shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable building code.
2. Change Section 5004.2 to read:
(N)5004.2 5004.2 Spill control and secondary
containment for liquid and solid hazardous materials. Spill control and
secondary containment for rooms, buildings or areas used for the storage of
liquid or solid hazardous materials shall be maintained in accordance with the
applicable building code.
Exception: Outdoor storage of containers on approved containment pallets in accordance with Section 5004.2.3.
3. Delete Section 5004.2.1.
4. Delete Section 5004.2.2 and Table 5004.2.2.
5. Delete Section 5004.2.2.1.
6. Delete Section 5004.2.2.3.
7. Delete Section 5004.2.2.5.
8. Change Section 5004.2.2.6 to read:
(N)5004.2.2.6 5004.2.2.6 Drainage system design.
Drainage systems shall be in accordance with the applicable building code.
9. Change Section 5004.3 to read:
(N)5004.3 5004.3 Ventilation. Ventilation
required for indoor storage areas and storage buildings shall be maintained in
accordance with the applicable building code.
10. Delete Section 5004.3.1.
11. Change Section 5004.5 to read:
(N)5004.5 5004.5 Automatic sprinkler systems. Automatic
sprinkler systems for the storage of hazardous materials shall be maintained in
accordance with the applicable building code.
12. Change Section 5004.6 to read:
(N)5004.6 5004.6 Explosion control. Explosion
control for storage rooms, areas and buildings shall be maintained in
accordance with the applicable building code.
13. Change Section 5004.7 to read:
(N)5004.7 5004.7 Standby or emergency power.
Standby or emergency power shall be maintained in accordance with the
applicable building code.
14. Delete Section 5004.7.1.
15. Delete Section 5004.7.2.
16. Change Section 5004.8 to read:
(N)5004.8 5004.8 Limit controls. Limit controls
shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable building code.
17. Delete Section 5004.8.1.
18. Delete Section 5004.8.2.
19. Change Section 5004.9 to read:
(N)5004.9 5004.9 Emergency alarm. Emergency
alarm systems shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable building
code.
20. Delete Section 5004.10.
21. Delete Section 5004.12.
22. Change Section 5004.13 to read:
(N)5004.13 5004.13 Weather protection. Where
overhead noncombustible construction is provided for sheltering outdoor
hazardous material storage areas, such storage shall not be considered indoor
storage where the area is constructed in accordance with the requirements for
weather protection as required by the applicable building code.
Exception: Storage of explosive materials shall be considered as indoor storage.
D. The following changes shall be made to Section 5005, Use, Dispensing and Handling:
1. Change Section 5005.1 to read:
(N)5005.1 5005.1 General. Use, dispensing
and handling of hazardous materials shall be maintained in accordance with the
applicable building code.
2. Delete Section 5005.1.2.
3. Change Section 5005.1.3 to read:
(N)5005.1.3 5005.1.3 Spill control and secondary
containment for hazardous material liquids. Where required by the applicable
building code, spill control and secondary containment shall be maintained in
accordance with the applicable building code.
4. Change Section 5005.1.4 to read:
(N)5005.1.4 5005.1.4 Limit controls. Limit
controls shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable building code.
5. Delete Section 5005.1.4.1.
6. Delete Section 5005.1.4.2.
7. Delete Section 5005.1.4.3.
8. Delete Section 5005.1.4.4.
9. Change Section 5005.1.5 to read:
(N)5005.1.5 5005.1.5 Standby or emergency power.
Standby or emergency power shall be maintained in accordance with the
applicable building code.
10. Delete Section 5005.1.5.1.
11. Delete Section 5005.1.6.
12. Change Section 5005.1.7 to read:
(N)5005.1.7 5005.1.7 Lighting. Lighting provided
for use, dispensing and handling of hazardous materials shall be maintained in
accordance with the applicable building code.
13. Change Section 5005.1.8 to read:
(N)5005.1.8 5005.1.8 Fire-extinguishing systems.
Fire-extinguishing systems for rooms or areas in which hazardous materials are
dispensed or used shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable
building code.
14. Change Section 5005.1.9 and delete Sections 5005.1.11 and 5005.1.12.
Section 5005.1.9 to read:
(N)5005.1.9 5005.1.9 Ventilation. Ventilation
for indoor dispensing and use areas shall be maintained in accordance with the
applicable building code.
15. Change Section 5005.2.1 5005.2 to read:
5005.2 Indoor dispensing and use. Indoor dispensing and use of hazardous materials shall be in buildings complying with the International Building Code and in accordance with Section 5005.1, Sections 5005.2.1 through 5005.2.1.4, and Sections 5005.2.2.1 through 5005.2.2.4.
16. Change Section 5005.2.1.3 to read:
5005.2.1.3 Spill control for hazardous material liquids. Buildings, rooms, or areas where hazardous material liquids are dispensed into vessels exceeding a 1.3-gallon (5 L) capacity or used in open systems exceeding a 5.3-gallon (20 L) capacity shall be provided with spill control in accordance with the applicable building code.
17. Change Section 5005.2.1.4 to read:
(N)5005.2.1.4 5005.2.1.4 Secondary containment
for hazardous material liquids. Where required by the applicable building code,
secondary containment for buildings, rooms or areas where hazardous material
liquids are dispensed or used in open systems shall be maintained in accordance
with the applicable building code.
18. Delete Table 5005.2.1.4.
19. Delete Section 5005.2.2.
20. Change Section 5005.2.2.1 to read:
(N)5005.2.2.1 5005.2.2.1 Ventilation.
Ventilation for closed systems shall be maintained in accordance with the
applicable building code.
21. Change Section 5005.2.2.2 to read:
(N)5005.2.2.2 5005.2.2.2 Explosion control.
Explosion control shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable
building code.
22. Change Section 5005.2.2.3 to read:
(N)5005.2.2.3 5005.2.2.3 Spill control for
hazardous material liquids. Spill control for buildings, rooms or areas where
hazardous material liquids are used shall be maintained in accordance with the
applicable building code.
23. Change Section 5005.2.2.4 to read:
(N)5005.2.2.4 5005.2.2.4 Secondary containment
for hazardous material liquids. Secondary containment for buildings, rooms or
areas where hazardous material liquids are used shall be maintained in
accordance with the applicable building code.
24. Change Section 5005.3.4 to read:
5005.3.4 Spill control for hazardous material liquids in open systems. Outdoor areas where hazardous material liquids are dispensed in vessels exceeding a 1.3-gallon (5 L) capacity or used in open systems exceeding a 5.3-gallon (20 L) capacity shall be provided with spill control in accordance with the applicable building code.
25. Change Section 5005.3.5 to read:
5005.3.5 Secondary containment for hazardous material liquids in open systems. Where required, outdoor areas where hazardous material liquids are dispensed or used in open systems shall be provided with secondary containment in accordance with the applicable building code where the capacity of an individual vessel or system or the capacity of multiple vessels or systems exceeds the following:
1. Individual vessel or system: greater than 1.3 gallons (5 L).
2. Multiple vessels or systems: greater than 5.3 gallons (20 L).
26. Change Section 5005.3.6 to read:
5005.3.6 Spill control for hazardous material liquids in closed systems. Outdoor areas where hazardous material liquids are used in closed systems exceeding 55 gallons (208 L) shall be provided with spill control in accordance with the applicable building code.
27. Change Section 5005.3.7 to read:
5005.3.7 Secondary containment for hazardous material liquids in closed systems. Where required, outdoor areas where hazardous material liquids are dispensed or used in closed systems shall be provided with secondary containment in accordance with the applicable building code where the capacity of an individual vessel or system or the capacity of multiple vessels or systems exceeds the following:
1. Individual vessel or system greater than 55 gallons (208 L).
2. Multiple vessels or systems greater than 1,000 gallons (3785 L).
28. Change Section 5005.3.9 to read:
5005.3.9 Weather protection. Where overhead noncombustible construction is provided for sheltering outdoor hazardous material use areas, such use shall not be considered indoor use where the area is constructed in accordance with the requirements for weather protection as required in the applicable building code.
Exception: Use of explosive materials shall be considered as indoor use.
29. Change Section 5005.4 to read:
(N)5005.4 5005.4 Handling. Handling of hazardous
materials shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable building code.
30. Change Section 5005.4.1 to read:
(N)5005.4.1 5005.4.1 Quantities exceeding the
maximum allowable quantity per control area. Handling of hazardous materials in
outdoor locations in amounts exceeding the maximum allowable quantity per the
applicable building code shall be in accordance with Sections 5001, 5003,
5005.1 and 5005.4.
31. Change Section 5005.4.2 to read:
(N)5005.4.2 5005.4.2 Quantities not exceeding
the maximum allowable quantity per control area. Handling of hazardous
materials in outdoor locations in amounts not exceeding the maximum allowable
quantity per the applicable building code shall be in accordance with Sections
5001 and 5003.
32. Change Section 5005.4.4 to read:
(N)5005.4.4 5005.4.4 Dispensing, use and
handling. Where hazardous materials having a hazard ranking of 3 or 4 are being
transported through corridors, interior exit stairways or ramps or exit
passageways, such transportation shall be in accordance with the applicable
building code.
13VAC5-51-145.5. IFC Chapter 51 Aerosols.
A. Change Section 5101.1 to read:
5101.1 Scope. The provisions of this chapter and NFPA 30B shall apply to the manufacturing, storage and display of aerosol products. Manufacturing of aerosol products using hazardous materials shall also comply with Chapter 50.
B. Change Section 5101.2 to read:
5101.2 Permit required. Permits shall be required as set forth in Section 107.2.
C. Change Sections 5104.1 and, 5104.1.1, 5104.1.2.1,
5104.2, and 5104.2.2 to read:
(N)5104.1 5104.1 General. The inside storage of
Levels 2 and 3 aerosol products shall be maintained in accordance with the
applicable building code.
5104.1.1 Plastic containers. Aerosol products in plastic containers larger than 4 fluid ounces (118 ml), but not to exceed 33.8 fluid ounces (1000 ml), shall be allowed only where in accordance with this section. The commodity classification shall be Class III commodities, as defined in the applicable NFPA 13 standard where any of the following conditions are met:
1. Base product has no fire point where tested in accordance with ASTM D 92, and nonflammable propellant.
2. Base product has no sustained combustion as tested in accordance with Appendix H, "Method of Testing for Sustained Combustibility," in U.S. Department of Transportation 49 CFR Part 173, and nonflammable propellant.
3. Base product contains up to 20 percent 20% by
volume (15.8 percent (15.8% by weight) of ethanol or isopropyl
alcohol, or both, in an aqueous mix, and nonflammable propellant.
4. Base product contains 4 percent 4.0% by
weight or less of an emulsified flammable liquefied gas propellant within an
aqueous base. The propellant shall remain emulsified for the life of the
product. Where such propellant is not permanently emulsified, the propellant
shall be nonflammable.
5104.1.2.1 Storage, use, or handling. The storage, use, or handling of plastic aerosol X products shall be prohibited unless otherwise specified by the applicable building code.
(N)5104.2 5104.2 Storage in Groups A, B, E, F, I,
and R. Storage of aerosol products in occupancies in Groups A, B, E, F, I,
and R shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable building code.
5104.2.2 Aerosol cooking spray products. Storage of aerosol cooking spray products in Groups A, B, E, F, and R occupancies shall not be more than 1,000 pounds (454 kg) net weight unless otherwise specified by the applicable building code.
D. Change Section Sections 5104.3 and 5104.3.1
to read:
(N)5104.3 5104.3 Storage in general purpose
warehouses. Aerosol storage in general purpose warehouses shall be maintained
in accordance with the applicable building code.
(N)5104.3.1 5104.3.1 Nonsegregated storage.
Nonsegregated storage areas shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable
building code.
E. Delete Table 5104.3.1.
F. Change Section 5104.3.2 to read:
(N)5104.3.2 5104.3.2 Segregated storage.
Segregated storage areas shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable
building code.
G. Delete Table 5104.3.2.
H. Change Section 5104.3.2.1 and 5104.3.2.2 to read:
(N)5104.3.2.1 5104.3.2.1 Chain link fence
enclosures. Chain link fence enclosures shall be maintained in accordance with
the applicable building code.
(N)5104.3.2.2 5104.3.2.2 Aisles. The minimum
aisle requirements for segregated storage in general purpose warehouses shall
be maintained in accordance with the applicable building code.
I. Delete Table 5104.3.2.2.
J. Change Section 5104.4 Sections 5104.3.3
through 5104.4.3 to read:
5104.3.3 Aerosol cooking spray products. Solid pile, palletized, or rack storage of aerosol cooking spray products in a general purpose warehouse shall not be more than 2,500 pounds (1135 kg) net weight, unless protected in accordance with NFPA 30B or otherwise specified by the applicable building code.
(N)5104.4 5104.4 Storage in aerosol warehouses.
The total quantity of Levels 2 and 3 aerosol products in a warehouse utilized
for the storage, shipping and receiving of aerosol products shall maintained in
accordance with the applicable building code.
(N)5104.4.1 5104.4.1 Automatic sprinkler system.
Where provided, automatic sprinkler systems protecting aerosol warehouses shall
be maintained in accordance with the applicable building code.
(N)5104.4.2 5104.4.2 Pile and palletized storage
aisles. Travel distance and aisles serving pile and palletized storage shall be
maintained in accordance with the applicable building code.
(N)5104.4.3 5104.4.3 Rack storage aisles. Rack
storage shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable building code.
K. Delete Section 5104.4.4.
L. Change Section 5104.5 to read:
(N)5104.5 5104.5 Storage in inside flammable
liquid storage rooms. Inside flammable liquid storage rooms shall be maintained
in accordance with the applicable building code.
M. Delete Sections 5104.5.1 and 5104.5.2.
N. Change Sections 5104.6 and 5104.6.1 to read:
(N)5104.6 5104.6 Storage in liquid warehouses.
The storage of aerosol products in liquid warehouses shall be maintained in
accordance with the applicable building code.
(N)5104.6.1 5104.6.1 Containment. Spill control
or drainage shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable building
code.
O. Delete Section 5104.6.2.
P. Change Sections 5104.6.3 and 5104.7 to read:
(N)5104.6.3 5104.6.3 Opening protection into
segregated storage areas. Fire doors or gates opening into the segregated
storage area shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable building
code.
(N)5104.7 5104.7 Storage in Group M occupancies.
Storage of aerosol products in occupancies in Group M shall be maintained in
accordance with the applicable building code.
Q. Delete Table 5104.7 and Sections 5104.8.1 and 5104.8.2.
R. Change Sections 5104.8, 5106.1, and 5106.2.1 to read:
5104.8 Storage of aerosol cooking spray products. Aerosol cooking spray products shall be permitted to be stored in a general purpose warehouse in accordance with the applicable building code.
(N)5106.1 5106.1 General. This section shall
apply to the maintenance of retail display of aerosol products.
(N)5106.2.1 5106.2.1 Maximum quantities in retail
display areas. Quantities of aerosol products in retail display areas shall be
maintained in accordance with the applicable building code.
S. Delete Table 5106.2.1.
T. Change Section Sections 5106.2.2 and
5106.2.3 to read:
5106.2.2 Aerosol cooking spray storage. The storage of aerosol cooking spray products shall comply with the applicable building code.
(N)5106.2.2 5106.2.3 Display of containers
aerosol products. Aerosol containers shall be stacked in accordance with
the applicable building code.
U. Delete Section 5106.2.3 5106.2.4.
V. Change Sections 5106.2.4 5106.2.5 through
5106.4.1 to read:
(N)5106.2.4 5106.2.5 Retail display automatic
sprinkler system. Where an automatic sprinkler system is required for the
protected retail display of aerosol products, the wet-pipe automatic sprinkler
system shall be in accordance with the applicable building code NFPA
13 standard.
(N)5106.3 5106.3 Aerosol display and normal
merchandising exceeding 8 feet (2438 mm) high. Aerosol display and
merchandising exceeding 8 feet in height shall be in accordance with Sections
5106.3.1 through 5106.3.3.
(N)5106.3.1 5106.3.1 Maximum quantities in retail
display areas. Aerosol products in retail display areas shall not exceed
quantities approved under the applicable building code.
(N)5106.3.2 5106.3.2 Automatic sprinkler
protection. Where provided, automatic sprinkler protection for aerosol display and
merchandising areas shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable
building code.
(N)5106.3.3 5106.3.3 Separation of aerosol areas.
Separation of aerosol areas shall be maintained in accordance with the
applicable building code.
(N)5106.4 5106.4 Maximum quantities in storage
areas. Aerosol products in storage areas adjacent to retail display areas shall
not exceed the quantities approved under the applicable building code.
W. Delete Table 5106.4.
X. Change Sections 5106.5 and 5106.5.1 to read:
(N)5106.5 5106.5 Special protection design for
Levels 2 and 3 aerosols adjacent to flammable and combustible liquids in
double-row racks. The display and merchandising of aerosols adjacent to
flammable and combustible liquids in double-row racks shall be maintained in
accordance with the applicable building code.
(N)5106.5.1 5106.5.1 Fire protection. Where
required, fire protection for the display and merchandising of aerosols in
double-row racks shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable building
code.
Y. Delete Section 5106.2.3.
Z. Y. Delete Section 5106.5.2.
AA. Z. Change Sections 5106.5.3 through 5106.5.6
to read:
(N)5106.5.3 5106.5.3 Shelving. Shelving in racks
shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable building code.
(N)5106.5.4 5106.5.4 Aisles. Aisles shall be
maintained between rows of racks and adjacent solidly piled or palletized
merchandise in accordance with the applicable building code.
(N)5106.5.5 5106.5.5 Flue spaces. Flue spaces in
racks shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable building code.
(N)5106.5.6 5106.5.6 Horizontal barriers.
Horizontal barriers shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable
building code.
BB. AA. Delete Sections 5106.5.7 and 5106.5.8.
CC. BB. Change Section 5107.1 to read:
(N)5107.1 5107.1 General. Manufacturing
facilities shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable building code.
13VAC5-51-146.5. IFC Chapter 53 Compressed Gases.
A. Change Section 5301.1 to read:
5301.1 Scope. Storage, use and handling of compressed gases in compressed gas containers, cylinders, tanks and systems shall comply with the applicable building code, this chapter, and the use and handling provisions of NFPA 55, including those gases regulated elsewhere in this code. Partially full compressed gas containers, cylinders or tanks containing residual gases shall be considered as full for the purposes of the controls required.
Liquefied natural gas for use as a vehicular fuel shall also comply with NFPA 52 and NFPA 59A.
Compressed gases classified as hazardous materials shall also comply with Chapter 50 for general requirements and chapters addressing specific hazards, including Chapters 58 (Flammable Gases), 60 (Highly Toxic and Toxic Materials), 63 (Oxidizers, Oxidizing Gases and Oxidizing Cryogenic Fluids), and 64 (Pyrophoric Materials).
Compressed hydrogen (CH2) for use as a vehicular fuel shall also comply with Chapters 23 and 58 of this code and NFPA 2.
Cutting and welding gases shall also comply with Chapter 35.
LP-gas shall also comply with Chapter 61.
Exceptions:
1. Gases used as refrigerants in refrigeration systems (see Section 606).
2. Compressed natural gas (CNG) for use as a vehicular fuel shall comply with Chapter 23, NFPA 52, and the International Fuel Gas Code.
3. Cryogenic fluids shall comply with Chapter 55.
B. Change Section 5301.2 to read:
5301.2 Permits. Permits shall be required as set forth in Section 107.2.
C. Change Section 5303.16 to read:
(N)5303.16 5303.16 Vaults. Vaults shall be
maintained in accordance with the applicable building code.
D. Delete Sections 5303.16.1 through 5303.16.3.
E. Delete Section 5303.16.5.
F. Delete Sections 5303.16.7 through 5303.16.10.
G. Delete Sections 5303.16.12 and 5303.16.14.
H. Change Sections 5305.5 and 5306.2 to read:
(N)5305.5 5305.5 Venting. Venting shall be
maintained in accordance with the applicable building code.
(N)5306.2 5306.2 Interior supply location.
Medical gases shall be stored in areas approved under the applicable building
code.
I. Delete Sections 5306.2.1 and 5306.2.2.
J. Change Section 5307.2 Sections 5307.1 through
5307.4.4 and delete Sections 5307.2.1, 5307.4.1, 5307.4.3.1, and 5307.4.6.
Sections 5307.1 through 5307.4.4 to read:
K. Delete Section 5307.5.
L. Change Sections 5307.5.1 and 5307.5.2 to read:
(N)5307.5.1 Ventilation. Mechanical ventilation shall be
maintained in accordance with the applicable building code.
(N)5307.5.2 Emergency alarm system. Where required under the
applicable building code, emergency alarm systems shall be maintained.
M. Delete Section 5308.1.
N. Change Section 5308.2 to read:
(N)5308.2 Ventilation. Where mechanical ventilation is
required, it shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable building
code.
5307.1 General. Compressed gases in storage or use not regulated by the material-specific provisions of Chapters 6, 54, 55, and 60 through 67, including asphyxiant, irritant, and radioactive gases, shall comply with this section in addition to other requirements of this chapter.
5307.2 Ventilation. Ventilation for indoor storage and use areas and storage buildings shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable building code.
5307.3 Insulated liquid carbon dioxide systems used in beverage dispensing applications. Insulated liquid carbon dioxide systems with more than 100 pounds (45.4 kg) of carbon dioxide used in beverage dispensing applications shall comply with Section 5307.3.1.
5307.3.1 Ventilation. Mechanical ventilation for areas with carbon dioxide systems shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable building code.
5307.3.2 Gas detection system. Gas detection systems for insulated carbon dioxide systems shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable building code.
5307.4 Carbon dioxide enrichment systems. The maintenance of carbon dioxide enrichment systems with more than 100 pounds (45.4 kg) of carbon dioxide and carbon dioxide enrichment systems with any quantity of carbon dioxide having a remote fill connection shall comply with Sections 5307.4.2 through 5307.4.7.
5307.4.2 Equipment. Pressure relief, vent piping, fill indicators, fill connections, vent terminations, piping systems, and the storage, use, and handling of the carbon dioxide shall be in accordance with the applicable building code.
5307.4.3 Gas detection system. Gas detection systems for carbon dioxide enrichment systems shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable building code.
5307.4.4 Pressurization and ventilation. Pressurization and ventilation of rooms or indoor areas in which carbon dioxide enrichment is provided shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable building code.
5307.2 Permits. Permits shall be required as set forth in
Section 107.2.
13VAC5-51-147. IFC Chapter 54 Corrosive Materials.
A. Change Sections 5401.1 and 5401.2 to read:
5401.1 Scope. Maintenance and operational aspects of the storage and use of corrosive materials shall be in accordance with this chapter. Compressed gases shall also comply with Chapter 53.
Exceptions:
1. Display and storage in Group M and storage in Group S occupancies complying with Section 5003.11.
2. Stationary storage battery systems in accordance with Section 608.
3. This chapter shall not apply to R-717 (ammonia) where used as a refrigerant in a refrigeration system (see Section 606).
5401.2 Permits. Permits shall be required as set forth in Section 107.2.
B. Change Sections 5403.1 and 5403.2 to read:
5403.1 Quantities not exceeding the maximum allowable quantity per control area. The storage and use of corrosive materials in amounts not exceeding the maximum allowable quantity per control area shall be in accordance with the applicable building code.
5403.2 Quantities exceeding the maximum allowable quantity per control area. The storage and use of corrosive materials in amounts exceeding the maximum allowable quantity per control area shall be in accordance with the applicable building code.
C. Change Sections 5404.1.1 and 5404.2.1 to read:
(N)5404.1.1 5404.1.1 Liquid-tight floor.
Liquid-tight floors shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable
building code.
(N)5404.2.1 5404.2.1 Aboveground outside storage
tanks. Aboveground outside storage tanks shall be maintained in accordance with
the applicable building code.
D. Change Section 5405.1.2 to read:
(N)5405.1.2 5405.1.2 Ventilation. Where required,
mechanical exhaust ventilation shall be maintained in accordance with the
applicable building code.
13VAC5-51-147.5. IFC Chapter 55 Cryogenic Fluids.
A. Change Sections 5501.1 and 5501.2 to read:
5501.1 Scope. Maintenance and operational aspects of the storage, use and handling of cryogenic fluids shall comply with this chapter and NFPA 55. Cryogenic fluids classified as hazardous materials shall also comply with the general requirements of Chapter 50. Partially full containers containing residual cryogenic fluids shall be considered as full for the purposes of the controls required.
Exceptions:
1. Fluids used as refrigerants in refrigeration systems (see Section 606).
2. Liquefied natural gas (LNG), which shall comply with NFPA 59A.
Oxidizing cryogenic fluids, including oxygen, shall comply with Chapter 63, as applicable.
Flammable cryogenic fluids, including hydrogen, methane and carbon monoxide, shall comply with Chapters 23 and 58, as applicable.
Inert cryogenic fluids, including argon, helium and nitrogen, shall comply with ANSI/CGA P-18.
5501.2 Permits. Permits shall be required as set forth in Section 107.2.
B. Change Section 5503.1.2 to read:
(N)5503.1.2 5503.1.2 Concrete containers. Barrier
materials and membranes used in connection with concrete, but not functioning
structurally, shall be compatible with the materials contained.
C. Change Sections 5503.5.2 and 5503.6 to read:
(N)5503.5.2 5503.5.2 Securing of containers.
Stationary containers shall be secured to foundations in accordance with the
applicable building code. Portable containers subject to shifting or upset shall
be secured. Nesting shall be an acceptable means of securing containers.
(N)5503.6 5503.6 Electrical wiring and equipment.
Electrical wiring and equipment shall be maintained in accordance with the
applicable building code.
D. Change Section 5504.2.1 to read:
(N)5504.2.1 5504.2.1 Stationary containers.
Stationary containers shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable
building code.
E. Delete Section 5504.2.1.2.
F. Change Sections 5504.2.1.3, 5504.2.2.2, and 5504.2.2.3 to read:
(N)5504.2.1.3 5504.2.1.3 Ventilation. Ventilation
required in storage areas for stationary containers shall be maintained in
accordance with the applicable building code.
(N)5504.2.2.2 5504.2.2.2 Construction of indoor
areas. Rooms or areas used for the storage of cryogenic fluids in portable
containers shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable building code.
(N)5504.2.2.3 5504.2.2.3 Ventilation. Ventilation
shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable building code.
G. Change Sections 5505.4.1 and 5505.4.1.1 to read:
(N)5505.4.1 5505.4.1 Dispensing areas. Dispensing
of cryogenic fluids with physical or health hazards shall be conducted in
approved locations.
(N)5505.4.1.1 5505.4.1.1 Ventilation. Ventilation
required in areas where cryogenic fluids are dispensed shall be maintained in
accordance with the applicable building code.
Exception: Cryogenic fluids that can be demonstrated not to create harmful vapors.
13VAC5-51-150. IFC Chapter 56 Explosives and Fireworks.
A. Change exception 4 in Section 5601.1 to read:
4. The possession, storage, and use of not more than 15 pounds (6.81 kg) of commercially manufactured sporting black powder, 20 pounds (9 kg) of smokeless powder and any amount of small arms primers for hand loading of small arms ammunition for personal consumption.
B. Add exceptions 10, 11 and 12 to Section 5601.1 to read:
10. The storage, handling, or use of explosives or blasting agents pursuant to the provisions of Title 45.1 of the Code of Virginia.
11. The display of small arms primers in Group M when in the original manufacturer's packaging.
12. The possession, storage and use of not more than 50 pounds (23 kg) of commercially manufactured sporting black powder, 100 pounds (45 kg) of smokeless powder, and small arms primers for hand loading of small arms ammunition for personal consumption in Group R-3 or R-5, or 200 pounds (91 kg) of smokeless powder when stored in the manufacturer's original containers in detached Group U structures at least 10 feet (3048 mm) from inhabited buildings and are accessory to Group R-3 or R-5.
C. Change exception 4 in Section 5601.1.3 to read:
4. The possession, storage, sale, handling and use of
permissible fireworks where allowed by applicable local or state laws,
ordinances and regulations provided such fireworks comply with CPSC 16 CFR,
Parts 1500-1507, and DOTn 49 CFR, Parts 100-178, for consumer
fireworks.
D. Add exception 5 to Section 5601.1.3 to read:
5. The sale or use of materials or equipment when such materials or equipment is used or to be used by any person for signaling or other emergency use in the operation of any boat, railroad train or other vehicle for the transportation of persons or property.
E. Change entire Section 5601.2 to read:
5601.2 Permit required. Permits shall be required as set forth in Section 107.2 and regulated in accordance with this section. The manufacture, storage, possession, sale and use of fireworks or explosives shall not take place without first applying for and obtaining a permit.
5601.2.1 Residential uses. No person shall keep or store, nor shall any permit be issued to keep, possess or store, any fireworks or explosives at any place of habitation, or within 100 feet (30,480 mm) thereof.
Exception: Storage of smokeless propellant, black powder, and small arms primers for personal use and not for resale in accordance with Section 5606.
5601.2.2 Sale and retail display. Except for the Armed Forces of the United States, Coast Guard, National Guard, federal, state and local regulatory, law enforcement and fire agencies acting in their official capacities, explosives shall not be sold, given, delivered or transferred to any person or company not in possession of a valid permit. The holder of a permit to sell explosives shall make a record of all transactions involving explosives in conformance with Section 5603.2 and include the signature of any receiver of the explosives. No person shall construct a retail display nor offer for sale explosives, explosive materials, or fireworks upon highways, sidewalks, public property, or in assembly or educational occupancies.
5601.2.3 Permit restrictions. The fire official is authorized to limit the quantity of explosives, explosive materials, or fireworks permitted at a given location. No person, possessing a permit for storage of explosives at any place, shall keep or store an amount greater than authorized in such permit. Only the kind of explosive specified in such a permit shall be kept or stored.
5601.2.3.1 Permit applicants. As a condition of a permit as provided for in Section 107.5, the fire official shall not issue a permit to manufacture, store, handle, use or sell explosives or blasting agents to any applicant who has not provided on the permit application the name and signature of a designated individual as representing the applicant. When, as provided for in Section 107.2 or 107.6, a permit is required to conduct a fireworks display, as a condition of permit as provided for in Section 107.5, the fire official shall not issue a permit to design, setup or conduct a fireworks display to any applicant who has not provided on the permit application the name and signature of a designated individual as representing the applicant.
If the applicant's designated individual changes or becomes no longer qualified to represent the applicant as responsible management or designated individual, the applicant shall notify the fire official who issued the permit on the change of status of the designated individual. The notice is to be made prior to the use of any explosives or conducting a fireworks display but in no case shall the notification occur more than seven days after the change of status and shall provide the name of another designated individual. The fire official may revoke or require the reissuance of a permit based on a change of permit conditions or status or inability to provide another designated individual.
5601.2.3.1.1 BCC. The SFMO shall process all applications for a BCC for compliance with § 27-97.2 of the Code of Virginia and will be the sole provider of a BCC. Using forms provided by the SFMO, a BCC may be applied for and issued to any person who submits to the completion of a background investigation by providing fingerprints and personal descriptive information to the SFMO. The SFMO shall forward the fingerprints and personal descriptive information to the Central Criminal Records Exchange for submission to the Federal Bureau of Investigation for the purpose of obtaining a national criminal history records check regarding such applicant.
5601.2.3.1.2 Issuance of a BCC. The issuance of a BCC shall be denied if the applicant or designated person representing an applicant has been convicted of any felony, whether such conviction occurred under the laws of the Commonwealth, or any other state, the District of Columbia, the United States or any territory thereof, unless his civil rights have been restored by the Governor or other appropriate authority.
5601.2.3.1.3 Fee for BCC. The fee for obtaining or renewing a BCC from the SFMO shall be $150 plus any additional fees charged by other agencies for fingerprinting and for obtaining a national criminal history record check through the Central Criminal Records Exchange to the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
5601.2.3.1.4 Revocation of a BCC. After issuance of a BCC, subsequent conviction of a felony will be grounds for immediate revocation of a BCC, whether such conviction occurred under the laws of the Commonwealth, or any other state, the District of Columbia, the United States or any territory thereof. The BCC shall be returned to the SFMO immediately. An individual may reapply for his BCC if his civil rights have been restored by the Governor or other appropriate authority.
5601.2.4 Financial responsibility. Before a permit is issued, as required by Section 5601.2, the applicant shall file with the jurisdiction a corporate surety bond in the principal sum of $500,000 or a public liability insurance policy for the same amount, for the purpose of the payment of all damages to persons or property which arise from, or are caused by, the conduct of any act authorized by the permit upon which any judicial judgment results. The legal department of the jurisdiction may specify a greater amount when conditions at the location of use indicate a greater amount is required. Government entities shall be exempt from this bond requirement.
5601.2.4.1 Blasting. Before approval to do blasting is issued, the applicant for approval shall file a bond or submit a certificate of insurance in such form, amount, and coverage as determined by the legal department of the jurisdiction to be adequate in each case to indemnify the jurisdiction against any and all damages arising from permitted blasting but in no case shall the value of the coverage be less than $1,000,000.
Exception: Filing a bond or submitting a certificate of liability insurance is not required for blasting on real estate parcels of five or more acres conforming to the definition of "real estate devoted to agricultural use" or "real estate devoted to horticultural use" in § 58.1-3230 of the Code of Virginia and conducted by the owner of such real estate.
5601.2.4.2 Fireworks display. The permit holder shall furnish a
bond or certificate of insurance in an amount deemed adequate by the legal
department of the jurisdiction for the payment of all potential damages to a
person or persons or to property by reason of the permitted display, and
arising from any acts of the permit holder, the agent, employees or
subcontractors, but in no case shall the value of the coverage be less than
$1,000,000.
F. Change entire Section 5601.4 to read:
5601.4 Qualifications. Persons in charge of magazines, blasting, fireworks display, or pyrotechnic special effect operations shall not be under the influence of alcohol or drugs which impair sensory or motor skills, shall be at least 21 years of age and possess knowledge of all safety precautions related to the storage, handling or use of explosives, explosive materials or fireworks.
5601.4.1 Certification of blasters and pyrotechnicians. Certificates as a restricted blaster, unrestricted blaster or pyrotechnician will be issued upon proof of successful completion of an examination approved by the SFMO commensurate to the certification sought and completion of a background investigation for compliance with § 27-97.2 of the Code of Virginia. The applicant for certification shall submit proof to the SFMO of the following experience:
1. For certification as a restricted blaster, at least one
year under direct supervision by a certified unrestricted blaster, certified
restricted blaster or other person(s) persons approved by the
SFMO.
2. For certification as an unrestricted blaster, at least one year under direct supervision by a certified unrestricted blaster or other person or persons approved by the SFMO.
3. For certification as a pyrotechnician, aerial, or pyrotechnician, proximate, applicant was in responsible charge of or has assisted in the documented design, setup and conducting of a fireworks display on at least six occasions within the 24 months immediately preceding the application for certification.
The SFMO shall process all certification applicants for compliance with § 27-97.2 of the Code of Virginia and will be the sole provider of blaster and pyrotechnician certifications.
Exception: The use of explosives by the owner of real estate parcels of five or more acres conforming to the definition of "real estate devoted to agricultural use" or "real estate devoted to horticultural use" in § 58.1-3230 of the Code of Virginia when blasting on such real estate.
5601.4.2 Certification issuance. The issuance of a certification as a blaster or pyrotechnician shall be denied if the applicant has (i) been convicted of any felony, whether such conviction occurred under the laws of the Commonwealth, or any other state, the District of Columbia, the United States or any territory thereof, unless his civil rights have been restored by the Governor or other appropriate authority, (ii) has not provided acceptable proof or evidence of the experience required in Section 5601.4.1, or (iii) has not provided acceptable proof or evidence of the continued training or education required in Section 5601.4.5.
5601.4.3 Fee for certification. The fee for obtaining or renewing a blaster or pyrotechnician certificate from the SFMO shall be $150 plus any additional fees charged by other agencies for fingerprinting and for obtaining a national criminal history record check through the Central Criminal Records Exchange to the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
5601.4.3.1 Fee for replacement certificate. A written request for a replacement blaster or pyrotechnician certificate shall be accompanied by the payment of an administrative fee in the amount of $20 made payable to the Treasurer of Virginia. Verbal requests shall not be accepted.
5601.4.4 Revocation of a blaster or pyrotechnician certification. After issuance of a blaster or pyrotechnician certification, subsequent conviction of a felony will be grounds for immediate revocation of a blaster or pyrotechnician certification, whether such conviction occurred under the laws of the Commonwealth, or any other state, the District of Columbia, the United States or any territory thereof. The certification shall be returned to the SFMO immediately. An individual may subsequently reapply for his blaster or pyrotechnician certification if his civil rights have been restored by the Governor or other appropriate authority.
5601.4.5 Expiration and renewal of a BCC, or blaster or pyrotechnician certification. A certificate for an unrestricted blaster, restricted blaster or pyrotechnician shall be valid for three years from the date of issuance. A BCC shall be valid for three years from the date of issuance. Renewal of the unrestricted blaster certificate will be issued upon proof of at least 16 accumulated hours of continued training or education in the use of explosives within three consecutive years and a background investigation for compliance with § 27-97.2 of the Code of Virginia. Renewal of the restricted blaster certificate will be issued upon proof of at least eight accumulated hours of continued training or education in the use of explosives within three consecutive years and a background investigation for compliance with § 27-97.2 of the Code of Virginia. Renewal of the pyrotechnician certificate will be issued upon proof of at least 12 accumulated hours of continued training or education in the subject areas of explosives storage; the design, setup or conduct of a fireworks display within three consecutive years; and a background investigation for compliance with § 27-97.2 of the Code of Virginia. The continued training or education required for renewal of a blaster or pyrotechnician certificate shall be obtained during the three years immediately prior to the certificate's published expiration date. Failure to renew a blaster or pyrotechnician certificate in accordance with this section shall cause an individual to obtain another blaster or pyrotechnician certificate upon compliance with Section 5601.4.1 to continue engaging in the unsupervised use of explosives or conducting a fireworks display.
5601.4.6 Denial, suspension or revocation of a certificate. If issuance or renewal of a blaster or pyrotechnician certificate is denied, or upon the filing of a complaint against an applicant or certificate holder for non-performance, or performance in violation of the SFPC and the appropriate referenced NFPA 495, 1123 or 1126 standards, the State Fire Marshal may convene a three-member panel to hear the particulars of the complaint or denial. The three-member panel will be comprised of the following persons:
1. A Virginia certified fire official, excluding any person certified as a blaster or pyrotechnician, or who is on the staff of the SFMO.
2. A Virginia certified blaster or pyrotechnician whose certification is the same as that of the person to whom a complaint is lodged, and who is not associated in any way with the person against whom a complaint is lodged and whose work or employer is geographically remote, as much as practically possible, from the person to whom a complaint is lodged.
3. A member of the general public who does not have a vested financial interest in conducting a fireworks display, or the manufacture, sale, storage, or use of explosives.
Upon the State Fire Marshal convening such panel, the hearing is to commence within 60 calendar days of the filing of the complaint or denial. The three-member panel is to hear the complaint and render a written recommendation to the State Fire Marshal for certificate issuance, no action, revocation, or suspension of a certificate for a period not to exceed six months. Notwithstanding the discretionary decision and action to convene such panel, the State Fire Marshal reserves the authority to choose an action that may be contrary to the panel's recommendation. A written decision of the State Fire Marshal is to be delivered to the party within 14 days of the hearing's conclusion. If the certificate is denied, revoked, or suspended by the SFMO, in accordance with Section 112.9, the party may file an appeal with the State Review Board. The party's appeal to State Review Board must be filed within 14 calendar days of the receipt of the State Fire Marshal's written decision to deny, revoke, or suspend. The denial, revocation, or suspension of a license is independent of any criminal proceedings that may be initiated by any state or local authority.
5601.4.6.1 Replacement of revoked certificate. Any person whose certificate as a pyrotechnician or blaster was revoked upon cause may apply for certification as a pyrotechnician or blaster six months or more from the date of the revocation and upon compliance with Section 5601.4.1. All elements of Section 5601.4.1 are required to be obtained and dated after the date of revocation.
5601.4.6.2 Return of suspended certificate. Any certificate that was suspended upon cause will be reinstated at the end of the suspension period without change to its expiration date.
G. Change Section 5601.7 to read:
5601.7 Seizure. The fire official is authorized to remove or cause to be removed or disposed of in an approved manner, at the expense of the owner, fireworks offered or exposed for sale, stored, possessed or used in violation of this chapter.
H. Change Section 5601.8.1.1 to read:
5601.8.1.1 Mass-detonating explosives (Division 1.1, 1.2 or 1.5). The total net explosive weight of mass-detonating explosives (Division 1.1, 1.2 or 1.5) shall be used. See Table 5604.5.2(1) as appropriate.
Exception: Where the TNT equivalence of the explosive material has been determined, the equivalence is allowed to be used to establish the net explosive weight.
I. Change Section 5601.8.1.3 to read:
5601.8.1.3 Combinations of mass-detonating and non-mass-detonating explosives (excluding Division 1.4). Combination of mass-detonating and non-mass-detonating explosives (excluding Division 1.4) shall be as follows:
1. Where Divisions 1.1 and 1.2 explosives are located in the same site, determine the distance for the total quantity considered first as Division 1.1 and then as Division 1.2. The required distance is the greater of the two. Where the Division 1.1 requirements are controlling and the TNT equivalence of the Division 1.2 is known, the TNT equivalent weight of the Division 1.2 items shall be allowed to be added to the total explosive weight of Division 1.1 items to determine the net explosive weight for Division 1.1 distance determination. See Table 5604.5.2(2) as appropriate.
2. Where Divisions 1.1 and 1.3 explosives are located in the same site, determine the distances for the total quantity considered first as Division 1.1 and then as Division 1.3. The required distance is the greater of the two. Where the Division 1.1 requirements are controlling and the TNT equivalence of the Division 1.3 is known, the TNT equivalent weight of the Division 1.3 items shall be allowed to be added to the total explosive weight of Division 1.1 items to determine the net explosive weight for Division 1.1 distance determination. See Table 5604.5.2(1) or Table 5604.5.2(2) as appropriate.
3. Where Divisions 1.1, 1.2 and 1.3 explosives are located in the same site, determine the distances for the total quantity considered first as Division 1.1, next as Division 1.2 and finally as Division 1.3. The required distance is the greatest of the three. As allowed by subdivisions 1 and 2 of this subsection, TNT equivalent weights for Division 1.2 and Division 1.3 items are allowed to be used to determine the net weight of explosives for Division 1.1 distance determination. Table 5604.5.2(1) shall be used where TNT equivalency is used to establish the net explosive weight.
4. For composite pyrotechnic items Division 1.1 and Division 1.3, the sum of the net weights of the pyrotechnic composition and the explosives involved shall be used. See Tables 5604.5.2(1) and 5604.5.2(2).
J. Change Section 5605.6.4.1 to read:
5605.6.4.1 Magazines. Magazines used for storage in
processing areas shall be in accordance with the requirements of Section
5604.5.1. Explosive materials shall be removed to appropriate storage magazines
for unattended storage at the end of the work day. The contents of indoor
magazines shall be added to the quantity of explosives contained at individual
workstations and the total quantity of material stored, processed or used shall
be utilized to establish the intraplant separation distances indicated by Table
5604.5.2(3) as appropriate.
K. Change Section 5606.5.2.1 to read:
5606.5.2.1 Smokeless propellant. Commercial stocks of
smokeless propellants shall be stored as follows:
1. Quantities exceeding 20 pounds (9 kg), but not exceeding
100 pounds (45 kg) shall be stored in portable wooden boxes having walls of not
less than 1 inch (25 mm) nominal thickness or equivalent.
2. Quantities exceeding 100 pounds (45 kg), but not
exceeding 800 pounds (363 kg), shall be stored in storage cabinets having walls
not less than 1 inch (25 mm) nominal thickness or equivalent. Not more than 400
pounds (182 kg) shall be stored in any one cabinet, and cabinets shall be
separated by a distance of at least 25 feet (7620 mm) or by a fire partition
having a fire-resistance rating of at least 1 hour.
3. Storage of quantities exceeding 800 pounds (363 kg), but
not exceeding 5,000 pounds (2270 kg) in a building shall comply with all of the
following:
3.1. The storage is inaccessible to unauthorized personnel.
3.2. Smokeless propellant shall be stored in nonportable
storage cabinets having wood walls not less than 1 inch (25 mm) nominal
thickness or equivalent and having shelves with not no more than 3 feet (914
mm) of vertical separation between shelves.
3.3. No more than 400 pounds (182 kg) is stored in any one
cabinet.
3.4. Cabinets shall be located against walls with at least
40 feet (12 192 mm) between cabinets.
3.5. The minimum required separation between cabinets may
be reduced to 20 feet (6096 mm) provided that barricades twice the height of
the cabinets are attached to the wall, midway between each cabinet. The
barricades must extend a minimum of 10 feet (3048 mm) outward, be firmly
attached to the wall and be constructed of steel not less than 1/4 inch thick
(6.4 mm), 2-inch (51 mm) nominal thickness wood, brick or concrete block.
3.6. Smokeless propellant shall be separated from materials
classified as combustible liquids, flammable liquids, flammable solids or
oxidizing materials by a distance of 25 feet (7620 mm) or by a fire partition having
a fire-resistance rating of 1 hour.
3.7. The building shall be equipped throughout with an
automatic sprinkler system installed in accordance with the applicable building
code.
4. Smokeless propellants not stored in according to Item 1,
2, or 3 shall be stored in a Type 2 or 4 magazine in accordance with Section
5604 and NFPA 495.
L. Change Section 5606.5.2.3 to read:
5606.5.2.3 Small arms primers. Commercial stocks of small
arms primers shall be stored as follows:
1. Quantities not to exceed 750,000 small arms primers
stored in a building shall be arranged such that not more than 100,000 small
arms primers are stored in any one pile and piles are not less than 15 feet
(4572 mm) apart.
2. Quantities exceeding 750,000 small arms primers stored
in a building shall comply with all of the following:
2.1. The warehouse or storage building shall not be
accessible to unauthorized personnel.
2.2. Small arms primers shall be stored in cabinets. Not
more than 200,000 small arms primers shall be stored in any one cabinet.
2.3. Shelves in cabinets shall have vertical separation of
not less than 2 feet (610 mm).
2.4. Cabinets shall be located against walls of the
warehouse or storage room with not less than 40 feet (12 192 mm) between
cabinets. The minimum required separation between cabinets shall be allowed to
be reduced to 20 feet (6096 mm) provided that barricades twice the height of
the cabinets are attached to the wall, midway between each cabinet. The
barricades shall be firmly attached to the wall and shall be constructed of
steel not less than 1/4 inch thick (6.4 mm), 2-inch (51 mm) nominal thickness
wood, brick or concrete block.
2.5. Small arms primers shall be separated from materials
classified as combustible liquids, flammable liquids, flammable solids or
oxidizing materials by a distance of 25 feet (7620 mm) by a fire partition
having a fire-resistance rating of 1 hour.
2.6. The building shall be protected throughout with an
automatic sprinkler system installed in accordance with the applicable building
code.
3. Small arms primers not stored in accordance with Item 1
or 2 of this section shall be stored in a magazine meeting the requirements of
Section 5604 and NFPA 495.
M. J. Add the following to the list of
definitions in Section 5602.1:
Background clearance card (BCC).
Blaster, restricted.
Blaster, unrestricted.
Design.
Designated individual.
Fireworks.
Fireworks, 1.4G.
Fireworks, 1.3G.
Permissible fireworks.
Pyrotechnician (fireworks operator).
Pyrotechnician, aerial.
Pyrotechnician, proximate.
Responsible management.
Smokeless propellants.
Sole proprietor.
N. K. Change Section 5603.4 to read:
5603.4 Accidents. Accidents involving the use of explosives, explosive materials, and fireworks, which result in injuries or property damage, shall be immediately reported by the permit holder to the fire code official and State Fire Marshal.
O. L. Change Section 5605.1 to read:
5605.1 General. The restricted and unrestricted manufacture, assembly and testing of explosives, ammunition, blasting agents and fireworks shall comply with the requirements of this section, NFPA 495, NFPA 1124, or NFPA 1126.
Exceptions:
1. The hand loading of small arms ammunition prepared for personal use and not offered for resale.
2. The mixing and loading of blasting agents at blasting sites in accordance with NFPA 495.
P. M. Add Section 5605.1.1 to read:
5605.1.1 Permits. Permits for the restricted and unrestricted explosives manufacture, assembly and testing of explosives, ammunition, blasting agents and fireworks shall be required as set forth in Section 107.2 and regulated in accordance with this section. A permit for unrestricted explosives manufacturing of any explosive material shall be prohibited unless such manufacture is authorized by a federal license and conducted in accordance with recognized safety practices. All restricted explosives manufacturing shall comply with the instructions provided by the supplier of the components used in the manufacture of the explosive material.
Exceptions:
1. Any recreational use of reactive targets is not required to obtain a permit for restricted explosives manufacture or explosives use when such manufacture and use complies with all of the following:
1.1. The manufacture and use is limited to one pound or less per unit on private property with the permission of the property owner and used no closer than 500 feet from a roadway or structure;
1.2. The manufacture of the reactive target complies with the instructions provided by the producer of the components used in the manufacture;
1.3. The reactive target manufactured is for immediate use without any residual storage or transportation; and
1.4. The exploding or use of the target is in conformance with its intended purpose by the manufacturer of the reactive target and does not involve the deliberate destruction of any property, vehicle, structure or animal life.
2. The owner of real estate parcels of five or more acres conforming to the definition of "real estate devoted to agricultural use" or "real estate devoted to horticultural use" in § 58.1-3230 of the Code of Virginia is not required to obtain a permit for restricted explosives manufacture when such manufacture complies with all of the following:
2.1. The manufacture of the explosives is conducted by the owner of such real estate;
2.2. The manufacture of the explosives complies with the instructions provided by the producer of the components used in the manufacture;
2.3. The explosive used does not include reactive targets;
2.4. The reactive target manufactured is for immediate use without any residual storage or transportation; and
2.5. A permit to use explosives has been obtained in accordance with Section 107.2.
3. An applicant that is performing nonpersonal, business work is not required to obtain a permit for restricted explosives manufacture when such manufacture complies with all of the following:
3.1. The applicant's certified blaster who manufactures the explosives complies with the instructions provided by the producer of the components used in the manufacture;
3.2. The explosive used does not include the use of reactive targets;
3.3. The explosive material manufactured is for immediate use without any residual storage or transportation; and
3.4. A permit to use explosives has been obtained in accordance with Section 107.2.
Q. N. Delete Section 5605.3 and Table 5605.3.
R. O. Change Section 5605.4 to read:
(N)5605.4 5605.4 Separation of manufacturing
operating buildings from inhabited buildings, public traffic routes and magazines.
Where an operating building on an explosive materials plant site is designed to
contain explosive materials, such a building shall be maintained in accordance
with the applicable building code.
S. P. Change Section 5605.5 to read:
(N)5605.5 5605.5 Buildings and equipment.
Buildings or rooms that exceed the maximum allowable quantity per control area
of explosive materials shall be operated in accordance with this section.
Exception: Fireworks manufacturing buildings constructed and operated in accordance with NFPA 1124.
T. Delete Table 5605.3.
U. Q. Change Section 5605.6.4 to read:
(N)5605.6.4 5605.6.4 Quantity limits. The
quantity of explosives at any particular work station shall be limited to that
posted on the load limit signs for the individual work station. The total
quantity of explosives for multiple workstations shall not exceed that
established by the intraplant distances in accordance with the applicable
building code.
R. Change Section 5605.6.4.1 to read:
5605.6.4.1 Magazines. Magazines used for storage in processing areas shall be in accordance with the requirements of Section 5604.5.1. Explosive materials shall be removed to appropriate storage magazines for unattended storage at the end of the work day. The contents of indoor magazines shall be added to the quantity of explosives contained at individual workstations and the total quantity of material stored, processed, or used shall be utilized to establish the intraplant separation distances indicated by Table 5604.5.2(3) as appropriate.
V. S. Change Section 5606.4 to read:
5606.4 Storage in residences. Propellants for personal use in quantities not exceeding 50 pounds (23 kg) of black powder or 100 pounds (45 kg) of smokeless powder shall be stored in original containers in occupancies limited to Groups R-3 and R-5, or 200 pounds (91 kg) of smokeless powder when stored in the manufacturer's original containers in detached Group U structures that are at least 10 feet from inhabited buildings and are accessory to Group R-3 or R-5. In other than Group R-3 or R-5, smokeless powder in quantities exceeding 20 pounds (9 kg) but not exceeding 50 pounds (23 kg) shall be kept in a wooden box or cabinet having walls of at least one inch (25 mm) nominal thickness or equivalent.
W. T. Delete Sections 5606.4.1, 5606.4.2, and
5606.4.3.
X. U. Change Section 5606.5.1.1 to read:
5606.5.1.1 Smokeless propellant. No more than 100 pounds (45 kg) of smokeless propellants, in containers of 8 pounds (3.6 kg) or less capacity, shall be displayed in Group M occupancies.
Y. V. Delete Section 5606.5.1.3.
Z. W. Change Section 5606.5.2.1 to read:
5606.5.2.1 Smokeless propellant Commercial stocks of smokeless propellants shall be stored as follows:
1. Quantities exceeding 20 pounds (9 kg), but not exceeding 100 pounds (45 kg) shall be stored in portable wooden boxes having walls of at least one inch (25 mm) nominal thickness or equivalent.
2. Quantities exceeding 100 pounds (45 kg), but not exceeding 800 pounds (363 kg), shall be stored in storage cabinets having walls at least one inch (25 mm) nominal thickness or equivalent. Not more than 400 pounds (182 kg) shall be stored in any one cabinet, and cabinets shall be separated by a distance of at least 25 feet (7620 mm) or by a fire partition having a fire-resistance rating of at least one hour.
3. Storage of quantities exceeding 800 pounds (363 kg), but not exceeding 5,000 pounds (2270 kg) in a building shall comply with all of the following:
3.1. The storage is inaccessible to unauthorized personnel.
3.2. Smokeless propellant shall be stored in nonportable storage cabinets having wood walls at least one inch (25 mm) nominal thickness or equivalent and having shelves with no more than three feet (914 mm) of vertical separation between shelves.
3.3. No more than 400 pounds (182 kg) is stored in any one cabinet.
3.4. Cabinets shall be located against walls with at least 40
feet (12 192 (12,192 mm) between cabinets. The minimum required
separation between cabinets may be reduced to 20 feet (6096 mm) provided that
barricades twice the height of the cabinets are attached to the wall, midway
between each cabinet. The barricades must extend a minimum of 10 feet (3048 mm)
outward, be firmly attached to the wall, and be constructed of steel not less
than 0.25 inch thick (6.4 mm), two-inch 2-inch (51 mm) nominal
thickness wood, brick, or concrete block.
3.5. Smokeless propellant shall be separated from materials classified as combustible liquids, flammable liquids, flammable solids, or oxidizing materials by a distance of 25 feet (7620 mm) or by a fire partition having a fire-resistance rating of one hour.
3.6. The building shall be equipped throughout with an
automatic sprinkler system installed in accordance with Section 903.3.1.1
the applicable NFPA 13 standard.
4. Smokeless propellants not stored according to Item 1, 2, or
3 above shall be stored in a Type 2 or 4 magazine in accordance with
Section 5604 and NFPA 495.
X. Change Section 5606.5.2.3 to read:
5606.5.2.3 Small arms primers. Commercial stocks of small arms primers shall be stored as follows:
1. Quantities not to exceed 750,000 small arms primers stored in a building shall be arranged such that not more than 100,000 small arms primers are stored in any one pile, and piles are not less than 15 feet (4572 mm) apart.
2. Quantities exceeding 750,000 small arms primers stored in a building shall comply with all of the following:
2.1. The warehouse or storage building is not open to unauthorized personnel.
2.2. Small arms primers shall be stored in cabinets. Not more than 200,000 small arms primers shall be stored in any one cabinet.
2.3. Shelves in cabinets shall have vertical separation of not less than 2 feet (610 mm).
2.4. Cabinets shall be located against walls of the warehouse or storage room with not less than 40 feet (12,192 mm) between cabinets. The minimum required separation between cabinets shall be allowed to be reduced to 20 feet (6096 mm) provided that barricades twice the height of the cabinets are attached to the wall, midway between each cabinet. The barricades shall be firmly attached to the wall and shall be constructed of steel not less than 1/4-inch thick (6.4 mm), 2-inch (51 mm) nominal thickness wood, brick, or concrete block.
2.5. Small arms primers shall be separated from materials classified as combustible liquids, flammable liquids, flammable solids, or oxidizing materials by a distance of 25 feet (7620 mm) by a fire partition having a fire-resistance rating of one hour.
2.6. The building shall be protected throughout with an automatic sprinkler system installed in accordance with the applicable NFPA 13 standard.
3. Small arms primers not stored in accordance with Item 1 or 2 of this section shall be stored in a magazine meeting the requirements of Section 5604 and NFPA 495.
AA. Y. Change Section 5607.1 to read:
5607.1 General. Blasting operations shall be conducted only by persons certified by the SFMO as a restricted or unrestricted blaster or shall be supervised on-site by a person properly certified by the SFMO as a restricted or unrestricted blaster.
BB. Z. Add Section 5607.16 to read:
5607.16 Blast records. A record of each blast shall be kept and retained for at least five years and shall be readily available for inspection by the code official. The record shall be in a format selected by the blaster and shall contain the minimum data and information indicated in Form 5607.16.
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Blast date:
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Blast location by GPS coordinates: □ check box if unknown |
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Weather (Clear? Cloudy? Overcast?) |
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Topography (Flat? Hilly? Mountainous?) |
Distance from blast site to nearest inhabited building: |
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Direction from blast site to nearest inhabited building: |
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Were any holes decked?
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How many holes were decked? □ N/A |
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Shot pattern
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Burden |
Spacing of holes |
Water height |
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Stemming height |
Material used for stemming |
Check box for flyrock precautions taken
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Was scaled distance formula used? □ Yes □ No |
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Maximum allowable charge weight per 8 ms based on scaled distance. □ N/A |
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Was seismograph used? □ Yes □ No |
Seismograph manufacturer and model number: □ N/A |
Seismograph serial number: □ N/A |
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Distance and direction seismograph from blast site □ N/A |
Distance determined by: □ N/A □ GPS coordinates □ Estimated □ Measurement |
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Seismograph □ N/A Geophone Minimum Frequency _______Hz Seismograph Microphone Minimum Frequency _______Hz |
Seismograph recordings: □ N/A Transverse _____in/s ____ Hz Vertical _____in/s ____ Hz Longitudinal _____in/s ____ Hz Acoustic ______dB ____ Hz |
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Initiation (Check)
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CC. AA. Change Section 5608.2 to read:
5608.2 Permit application. Prior to issuing permits for a fireworks display, plans for the fireworks display, inspections of the display site and demonstrations of the display operations shall be approved. A plan establishing procedures to follow and actions to be taken in the event that a shell fails to ignite in, or discharge from, a mortar or fails to function over the fallout area or other malfunctions shall be provided to the fire code official.
In addition to the requirements of Section 5601.2.3.1, a permit to conduct a fireworks display shall not be issued to any applicant without the applicant identifying on the application the pyrotechnician who will be in responsible charge of the fireworks display and who is appropriately certified as a pyrotechnician in accordance with Section 5601.4.1.
Exception: Permits are not required for the use or display of permissible fireworks on private property with the consent of the owner of such property.
DD. BB. Change Section 5608.3 to read:
5608.3 Approved fireworks displays. Approved fireworks displays shall include only the approved fireworks 1.3G, fireworks 1.4G, fireworks 1.4S and pyrotechnic articles 1.4G. The design, setup, conducting or direct on-site supervision of the design, setup and conducting of any fireworks display, either inside a building or outdoors, shall be performed only by persons certified by the SFMO in accordance with Section 5601.4.1 as a pyrotechnician (firework operator) and at least one person properly certified by the SFMO as a pyrotechnician shall be present at the site where the fireworks display is being conducted. The approved fireworks shall be arranged, located, discharged and fired in a manner that will not pose a hazard to property or endanger any person.
Exception: Certification as a pyrotechnician is not required for the use or display of permissible fireworks when conducted on private property with the consent of the owner of such property.
EE. CC. Change Section 5608.4 to read:
5608.4 Clearance. Spectators, spectator parking areas, and dwellings, buildings or structures shall not be located within the display site. The site for the outdoor land or water display shall have at least 100-ft/in. (31-m/2.4mm) radius of internal mortar diameter of the largest shell to be fired as shown in Table 5608.4.
Exceptions:
1. This provision shall not apply to pyrotechnic special effects and fireworks displays using Division 1.4G materials before a proximate audience in accordance with NFPA 1126.
2. This provision shall not apply to unoccupied dwellings, buildings and structures with the approval of the building owner and the fire code official.
FF. DD. Add Table 5608.4 to read:
Table 5608.4 |
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Mortar Sizea |
Minimum Secured Diameter of Site |
Vertical Mortarsb |
Angled Mortarsc |
Mortars to Special Hazardsd |
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in. |
mm |
ft |
m |
ft |
m |
ft |
m |
ft |
m |
<3 |
<76 |
300 |
92 |
150 |
46 |
100 |
31 |
300 |
92 |
3 |
76 |
600 |
183 |
300 |
92 |
200 |
61 |
600 |
183 |
4 |
102 |
800 |
244 |
400 |
122 |
266 |
81 |
800 |
244 |
5 |
127 |
1000 |
305 |
500 |
152 |
334 |
102 |
1000 |
305 |
6 |
152 |
1200 |
366 |
600 |
183 |
400 |
122 |
1200 |
366 |
7 |
178 |
1400 |
427 |
700 |
213 |
467 |
142 |
1400 |
427 |
8 |
203 |
1600 |
488 |
800 |
244 |
534 |
163 |
1600 |
488 |
10 |
254 |
2000 |
610 |
1000 |
305 |
667 |
203 |
2000 |
610 |
12 |
305 |
2400 |
732 |
1200 |
366 |
800 |
244 |
2400 |
732 |
>12 |
Requires the approval of the fire official |
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a Aerial shells, mines, and comets shall be classified
and described only in terms of the inside diameter of the mortar from which
they are fired (e.g., 3-in. (76-mm) aerial shells, mines and comets are only
for use in 3-in. b Where the mortars are positioned vertically, the mortars shall be placed at the approximate center of the display site. c Mortars shall be permitted to be angled during a display to allow for wind and to carry shells away from the main spectator viewing areas. For angled mortars, the minimum secured diameter of the display site does not change. Only the location of the mortars within the secured area changes when the mortars are angled. d Note that this is only the distance to the special hazards. The minimum secured diameter of the display site does not change. |
GG. EE. Add Sections 5608.4.1 and 5608.4.2 to
read:
5608.4.1 Non-splitting, non-bursting comets, and mines. For non-splitting or non-bursting comets and mines containing only stars or non-splitting or non-bursting comets, the minimum required radius of the display site shall be 50 feet per inch (15.24 m per 25.4 mm) of the internal mortar diameter of the largest comet or mine to be fired, one-half that shown in Table 5608.4.
5608.4.2 Special distance requirements. The minimum distance requirements of Table 5608.4 shall be adjusted as follows:
1. For chain-fused aerial shells and comets and mines to be fired from mortars, racks, or other holders that are sufficiently strong to prevent their being repositioned in the event of an explosive malfunction of the aerial shells, comets, or mines, the minimum required radius shall be the same as that required in Sections 5608.4 and 5608.4.1. For chain-fused aerial shells and comets and mines to be fired from mortars, racks, or other holders that are not sufficiently strong to prevent their being repositioned in the event of an explosive malfunction of the aerial shells, comets, or mines, or if there is doubt concerning the strength of racks holding chain-fused mortars, based upon the largest mortar in the sequence, the minimum required radius shall be double that required in Sections 5608.4 and 5608.4.1.
2. Distances from the point of discharge of any firework to a health care or detention and correctional facility, or the bulk storage of materials that have flammability, explosive, or toxic hazard shall be at least twice the distances specified in Table 5608.4.
3. The minimum required spectator separation distance for roman candles and cakes that produce aerial shells, comets, or mine effects shall be the same as the minimum required radius specified in Table 5608.4.
4. Aerial shells, comets and mines, and roman candles and cakes shall be permitted to be angled if the dud shells or components are carried away from the main spectator area and either of the following requirements is satisfied:
4.1. The offset specified in Table 5608.4 is followed.
4.2. The separation distance is correspondingly increased in the direction of the angle.
If the offset provided in Table 5608.4 is followed, the mortars or tubes shall be angled so that any dud shells or components fall at a point approximately equal to the offset of the mortars or tubes from the otherwise required discharge point but in the opposite direction.
13VAC5-51-151. IFC Chapter 57 Flammable and Combustible Liquids.
A. The following changes shall be made to Section 5701, General:
1. Add Section 5701.1.1 to read:
5701.1.1 Other regulations. Provisions of the Virginia State Water Control Board regulations 9VAC25-91 and 9VAC25-580 addressing the maintenance and operational aspects of underground and aboveground storage tanks subject to those regulations are hereby incorporated by reference to be an enforceable part of this code. Where differences occur between the provisions of this code and the incorporated provisions of the State Water Control Board regulations, the provisions of the State Water Control Board regulations shall apply.
Note: For requirements for the installation, repair, upgrade and closure of such tanks, see Section 414.6.2 of the USBC, Part I, Construction.
2. Change Section 5701.2 to read:
(N)5701.2 5701.2 Applicability. This chapter
shall apply to the maintenance and operation of flammable and combustible
liquids.
3. Delete Section 5701.3.
4. Change Section 5701.4 to read:
5701.4 Permits. Permits shall be required as set forth in Section 107.2.
B. The following changes shall be made to Section 5703, General Requirements:
1. Change Sections 5703.1 and 5703.1.1 to read:
(N)5703.1 5703.1 Electrical. Electrical wiring
and equipment shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable building
code.
(N)5703.1.1 5703.1.1 Classified locations for
flammable liquids. Areas where flammable liquids are stored, handled, dispensed
or mixed shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable building code.
2. Delete Table 5703.1.1.
3. Change Section 5703.1.2 to read:
(N)5702.1.2 5702.1.2 Classified locations for
combustible liquids. Areas where Class II or III liquids are heated above their
flash points shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable building
code.
4. Delete Section 5703.1.3.
5. Change Sections 5703.2 and 5703.6 to read:
(N)5703.2 5703.2 Fire protection. Where
provided, fire protection for the storage, use, dispensing, mixing, handling,
and onsite transportation of flammable and combustible liquids shall be
maintained in accordance with the applicable building code.
(N)5703.6 5703.6 Piping systems. Piping systems,
and their component parts, for flammable and combustible liquids shall be
maintained in accordance with the applicable building code.
6. Delete Sections 5703.6.1 and 5703.6.2.
7. Delete Table 5703.6.2.
8. Delete Sections 5703.6.2.1 and 5703.6.3.
9. Change Section 5703.6.3.1 to read:
(N)5703.6.3.1 5703.6.3.1 Existing piping.
Existing piping shall be tested in accordance with the applicable building code
where the fire official has reasonable cause to believe that a leak exists.
10. Delete Sections 5703.6.4 through 5703.6.11.
C. The following changes shall be made to Section 5704, Storage:
1. Delete Section 5704.2.5.
2. Delete Sections 5704.2.7 through 5704.2.7.3.5.3.
3. Change Section 5704.2.7.4 to read:
(N)5704.2.7.4 5704.2.7.4 Emergency venting.
Where required, emergency venting for stationary, aboveground tanks shall be
maintained in accordance with the applicable building code.
4. Delete Sections 5704.2.7.5 and 5704.2.7.5.1.
5. Delete Section 5704.2.7.5.3.
6. Delete Sections 5704.2.7.5.5 through 5704.2.7.5.5.2.
7. Delete Sections 5704.2.7.5.7 and 5704.2.7.5.8.
8. Change Section 5704.2.7.6 to read:
(N)5704.2.7.6 5704.2.7.6 Repair, alteration or
reconstruction of tanks and piping. Hot work, as defined in Section 202, on
storage tanks shall be conducted in accordance with Section 3510.
9. Delete Sections 5704.2.7.7 through 5704.2.7.9.
10. Delete Sections 5704.2.7.11 through 5704.2.8.3.
11. Change Section 5704.2.8.5 to read:
(N)5704.2.8.5 5704.2.8.5 Anchoring. Anchoring
for vaults shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable building code.
12. Delete Sections 5704.2.8.7 and 5704.2.8.8.
13. Change Section 5704.2.8.9 to read:
(N)5704.2.8.9 5704.2.8.9 Ventilation. Where
required, the exhaust system shall be maintained in accordance with the
applicable building code.
14. Delete Sections 5704.2.8.10 and 5704.2.8.11.
15. Delete Sections 5704.2.8.13 and 5704.2.8.14.
16. Delete Section 5704.2.8.16.
17. Delete Section 5704.2.8.18.
18. Change Sections 5704.2.9 and 5704.2.9.1 to read:
(N)5704.2.9 5704.2.9 Aboveground tanks.
Aboveground storage of flammable and combustible liquids in tanks shall be
maintained in accordance with the applicable building code.
(N)5704.2.9.1 5704.2.9.1 Existing noncompliant
installations. Existing aboveground tanks shall be maintained in accordance
with the code requirements that were applicable at the time of installation.
19. Delete Sections 5704.2.9.2 through 5704.2.9.2.3.
20. Delete Section 5704.2.9.3.
21. Change Sections 5704.2.9.4 and 5704.2.9.5 to read:
(N)5704.2.9.4 5704.2.9.4 Stairways, platforms
and walkways. Stairways, platforms and walkways shall be maintained in
accordance with the applicable building code.
(N)5704.2.9.5 5704.2.9.5 Aboveground tanks
inside of buildings. Aboveground tanks inside of buildings shall be maintained
in accordance with the applicable building code.
22. Delete Sections 5704.2.9.5.1 and 5704.2.9.5.2.
23. Change Section 5704.2.9.6 to read:
(N)5704.2.9.6 5704.2.9.6 Aboveground tanks
outside of buildings. Aboveground tanks outside of buildings shall be
maintained in accordance with the applicable building code.
24. Delete Sections 5704.2.9.6.1 through 5704.2.9.7.3.
25. Delete Section 5704.2.9.7.5.
26. Delete Sections 5704.2.9.7.5.2 and 5704.2.9.7.6.
27. Delete Sections 5704.2.9.7.8 through 5704.2.10.3.
28. Delete Section 5704.2.10.5.
29. Change Sections 5704.2.11 and 5704.2.11.1 to read:
(N)5704.2.11 5704.2.11 Underground tanks.
Underground storage of flammable and combustible liquids in tanks shall be
maintained in accordance with the applicable building code.
(N)5704.2.11.1 5704.2.11.1 Location. The
location of flammable and combustible liquid storage tanks located underground,
either outside or under buildings, shall be in accordance with the applicable
building code.
30. Delete Sections 5704.2.11.2 through 5704.2.11.4.
31. Delete Section 5704.2.11.4.2.
32. Add the following exception to Section 5704.2.13.1.3 to read:
Exception: Underground storage tanks subject to the Virginia State Water Control Board regulation 9VAC25-580.
33. Change Section 5704.2.12.2 to read:
5704.2.12.2 Testing of underground tanks. Before being covered or placed in use, tanks and piping connected to underground tanks shall be tested for tightness in the presence of the fire code official. Piping shall be tested in accordance with the applicable building code. The system shall not be covered until it has been approved.
34. Change Section 5704.13.1.2 to read:
5704.2.13.1.2 Out of service for 90 days. Underground tanks not used for a period of 90 days shall be safeguarded in accordance with all the following or be removed in accordance with Section 5704.2.14:
1. Flammable or combustible liquids shall be removed from the tank.
2. All piping, including fill line, gauge opening, vapor return and pump connection, shall be capped or plugged and secured from tampering.
3. Vent lines shall remain open and be maintained in accordance with Section 5704.2.7.4.
35. Change Section 5704.2.13.1.5 to read:
(N)5704.2.13.1.5 5704.2.13.1.5 Reinstallation of
underground tanks. Tanks that are to be reinstalled for flammable or
combustible liquid service shall be approved by the building official.
36. Change Section 5704.3 to read:
5704.3 Container and portable tank storage. Storage of flammable and combustible liquids in closed containers that do not exceed 60 gallons (227 L) in individual capacity and portable tanks that do not exceed 660 gallons (2498 L) in individual capacity, and limited transfers incidental thereto, shall comply with Sections 5704.3.1 through 5704.3.8.4.
37. Change Section 5704.3.3.5 to read:
(N)5704.3.3.5 5704.3.3.5 Shelf storage. Shelving
shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable building code.
38. Delete Sections 5704.3.3.5.1 and 5704.3.3.5.2.
39. Delete Section 5704.3.3.6.
40. Change Section 5704.3.4 to read:
(N)5704.3.4 5704.3.4 Quantity limits for
storage. Liquid storage quantity limitations shall be maintained in accordance
with the applicable building code.
41. Delete Section 5704.3.4.1.
42. Delete Table 5704.3.4.1.
43. Delete Sections 5704.3.4.2 and 5704.3.4.3.
44. Change Section 5704.3.5 to read:
(N)5704.3.5 5704.3.5 Storage in control areas.
Storage of flammable and combustible liquids in control areas shall be
maintained in accordance with the applicable building code.
45. Delete Section 5704.3.5.1.
46. Change Section 5704.3.6.2 to read:
5704.3.6.2 Container capacity. Containers for Class I liquids shall not exceed a capacity of 5 gallons (19 L).
Exception: Metal containers not exceeding 55 gallons (208 L) are allowed to store up to 240 gallons (908 L) of the maximum allowable quantity per control area of Classes IB and IC liquids in a control area. The building shall be equipped throughout with an approved automatic sprinkler system in accordance with the applicable building code. The containers shall be provided with plastic caps without cap seals and shall be stored upright. Containers shall not be stacked or stored in racks and shall not be located in areas accessible to the public.
47. Change Section 5704.3.7.1 to read:
(N)5704.3.7.1 5704.3.7.1 General. Quantities of
liquids exceeding those set forth in the applicable building code for storage
in control areas shall be stored in a liquid storage room complying with the
applicable building code.
48. Change Section 5704.3.7.2.2 to read:
(N)5704.3.7.2.2 5704.3.7.2.2 Separation and
aisles. Piles shall be separated from each other in accordance with the
applicable building code. Aisles shall be maintained in accordance with the
applicable building code.
49. Change Sections 5704.3.7.3 through 5704.3.7.5 to read:
(N)5704.3.7.3 5704.3.7.3 Spill control and
secondary containment. Liquid storage rooms shall be maintained in accordance
with the applicable building code.
(N)5704.3.7.4 5704.3.7.4 Ventilation.
Ventilation for storage rooms shall be maintained in accordance with the
applicable building code.
(N)5704.3.7.5 5704.3.7.5 Fire protection. Fire
protection for liquid storage rooms shall be maintained in accordance with the
applicable building code.
50. Delete Section 5704.3.7.5.1.
51. Change Sections 5704.3.8 and 5704.3.8.1 to read:
(N)5704.3.8 5704.3.8 Liquid storage warehouses.
Liquid storage warehouses shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable
building code.
(N)5704.3.8.1 5704.3.8.1 Quantities and storage
arrangement. The total quantities of liquids in a liquid storage warehouse
shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable building code. The
arrangement of storage shall be in accordance with Table 5704.3.6.3(2) or
5704.3.6.3(3).
52. Delete Sections 5704.3.8.1.1 and 5704.3.8.1.2.
53. Change Sections 5704.3.8.2 through 5704.3.8.4 to read:
(N)5704.3.8.2 5704.3.8.2 Spill control and
secondary containment. Spill control and secondary containment for liquid
storage warehouses shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable
building code.
(N)5704.3.8.3 5704.3.8.3 Ventilation.
Ventilation for liquid storage warehouses storing containers greater than 5
gallons (19 L) in capacity shall be maintained in accordance with the
applicable building code.
(N)5704.3.8.4 5704.3.8.4 Automatic sprinkler
systems. Automatic sprinkler systems for storage warehouses shall be maintained
in accordance with the applicable building code.
54. Delete Section 5704.3.8.5.
55. Change Section 5704.4.3 to read:
(N)5704.4.3 5704.4.3 Spill control and secondary
containment. Spill control and secondary containment for storage areas shall be
maintained in accordance with the applicable building code.
56. Delete Section 5704.4.7.
D. The following change shall be made to Section 5705, Dispensing, Use, Mixing and Handling:
1. Change Section 5705.3.6.2.3 to read:
5705.3.6.2.3 Solvent quantity limits. Solvent quantities shall be limited as follows:
1. Machines without remote solvent reservoirs shall be limited to quantities set forth in Section 5705.3.5.
2. Machines with remote solvent reservoirs using Class I liquids shall be limited to quantities set forth in Section 5705.3.5.
3. Machines with remote solvent reservoirs using Class II
liquids shall be limited to 35 gallons (132 L) per machine. The total
quantities shall not exceed an aggregate of 240 gallons (908 L) per control
area in buildings not equipped throughout with an approved automatic sprinkler
system and an aggregate of 480 gallons (1817 L) per control area in buildings
equipped throughout with an approved automatic sprinkler system in accordance with
the applicable building code NFPA 13 standard.
4. Machines with remote solvent reservoirs using Class IIIA liquids shall be limited to 80 gallons (303 L) per machine.
2. Change Section 5705.5 to read:
5705.5 Alcohol-based hand rubs classified as Class I or II liquids. The use of wall-mounted dispensers containing alcohol-based hand rubs classified as Class I or II liquids shall be in accordance with all of the following:
1. The maximum capacity of each dispenser shall be 68 ounces (2 L).
2. The minimum separation between dispensers shall be 48 inches (1219 mm).
3. The dispensers shall not be installed above, below, or closer than 1 inch (25 mm) to an electrical receptacle, switch, appliance, device or other ignition source. The wall space between the dispenser and the floor or intervening countertop shall be free of electrical receptacles, switches, appliances, devices or other ignition sources.
4. Dispensers shall be mounted so that the bottom of the dispenser is not less than 42 inches (1067 mm) and not more than 48 inches (1219 mm) above the finished floor.
5. Dispensers shall not release their contents except when the dispenser is manually activated. Facilities shall be permitted to install and use automatically activated "touch free" alcohol-based hand-rub dispensing devices with the following requirements:
5.1. The facility or persons responsible for the dispensers shall test the dispensers each time a new refill is installed in accordance with the manufacturer's care and use instructions.
5.2. Dispensers shall be designed and must operate in a manner that ensures accidental or malicious activations of the dispensing device are minimized. At a minimum, all devices subject to or used in accordance with this section shall have the following safety features:
5.2.1. Any activations of the dispenser shall only occur when an object is placed within 4 inches (98 mm) of the sensing device.
5.2.2. The dispenser shall not dispense more than the amount required for hand hygiene consistent with label instructions as regulated by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (USFDA).
5.2.3. An object placed within the activation zone and left in place will cause only one activation.
6. Storage and use of alcohol-based hand rubs shall be in accordance with the applicable provisions of Sections 5704 and 5705.
7. Dispensers installed in occupancies with carpeted floors
shall only be allowed in smoke compartments or fire areas equipped throughout
with an approved automatic sprinkler system in accordance with the applicable building
code NFPA 13 standard.
3. Delete Section 5705.5.1.
E. The following changes shall be made to Section 5706, Special Operations:
1. Add Section 5706.1.1 to read:
5706.1.1 Mobile fueling operations. Delivery of Class I,
Class II, and Class III liquids to the fuel tank of a highway vehicle from a
tank vehicle, a tank carried on a vehicle, or a nonportable container is
prohibited.
Exceptions:
1. The refueling of highway vehicles in an emergency.
2. The refueling of vehicles in compliance with Sections
5706.5.4.1 through 5706.5.4.5.
3. Vehicles used for farm operations and machinery.
2. 1. Change Section 5706.2.4.2 to read:
5706.2.4.2 Vents. Tanks shall be provided with a method of normal and emergency venting. Normal vents shall be in accordance with the applicable building code.
Emergency vents shall be in accordance with Section 5704.2.7.4. Emergency vents shall be arranged to discharge in a manner that prevents localized overheating or flame impingement on any part of the tank in the event that vapors from such vents are ignited.
3. 2. Change Sections Section
5706.2.6 and 5706.3.3 to read:
(N)5706.2.6 5706.2.6 Spill control drainage
control and diking. Outdoor storage areas shall be provided with drainage
control or diking as set forth in the applicable building code.
3. Change Section 5706.3.3 to read:
(N)5706.3.3 5706.3.3 Sumps. Sumps associated
with wells shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable building code.
4. Delete Sections 5706.3.3.1 and 5706.3.3.3.
5. Change Sections 5706.4.1, 5706.4.2, 5706.4.4, 5706.4.7.6, and 5706.4.9 to read:
(N)5706.4.1 5706.4.1 Building construction.
Buildings shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable building code.
(N)5706.4.2 5706.4.2 Means of egress. Means of
egress from rooms in which liquids are stored, used or transferred by pumps
shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable building code.
(N)5706.4.4 5706.4.4 Ventilation. Ventilation
for rooms, buildings and enclosures in which Class I liquids are pumped, used
or transferred shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable building
code.
(N)5706.4.7.6 5706.4.7.6 Piping, valves and
fittings. Piping, valves and fittings shall be maintained in accordance with
the applicable building code.
(N)5706.4.9 5706.4.9 Drainage control. Loading
and unloading areas shall be provided with drainage control in accordance with
the applicable building code.
6. Change Sections 5706.4.10, 5706.5.1.2, 5706.5.1.3, 5706.5.1.5, 5706.5.1.6, 5706.8.1, 5706.8.3, and 5706.8.5 to read:
(N)5706.4.10 5706.4.10 Fire protection. Fire
protection for bulk plants or terminals shall be maintained in accordance with
the applicable building code.
(N)5706.5.1.2 5706.5.1.2 Weather protection
canopies. Where weather protection canopies are provided, they shall be
maintained in accordance with the applicable building code.
(N)5706.5.1.3 5706.5.1.3 Ventilation.
Ventilation shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable building
code.
(N)5706.5.1.5 5706.5.1.5 Spill control and
secondary containment. The spill control and secondary containment system shall
be maintained in accordance with the applicable building code.
(N)5706.5.1.6 5706.5.1.6 Fire protection. Fire
protection shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable building code.
5706.8.1 Over-pressure or vacuum protection. Tanks and equipment shall have independent venting for over-pressure or vacuum conditions that might occur from malfunction of the vapor recovery or processing system.
Exception: For tanks, venting shall comply with the applicable building code.
5706.8.3 Vapor collection systems and overfill protection. The operation of the vapor collection system and overfill protection shall be in accordance with this section and Section 19.5 of NFPA 30.
5706.8.5 Overfill protection. Storage tanks served by vapor recovery or processing systems shall be equipped with overfill protection in accordance with the applicable building code.
7. Change Section 5707.1 and delete Sections 5707.1.1 through 5707.6.3.
Section 5707.1 to read:
5707.1 Mobile fueling operations. Delivery of Classes I, II, and III liquids to the fuel tank of a highway vehicle from a tank vehicle, a tank carried on a vehicle, or a nonportable container is prohibited.
Exceptions:
1. The refueling of highway vehicles in an emergency.
2. The refueling of vehicles in compliance with Sections 5706.5.4.1 through 5706.5.4.5.
3. Vehicles used for farm operations and machinery.
13VAC5-51-151.5. IFC Chapter 58 Flammable Gases and Flammable Cryogenic Fluids.
A. Change Sections 5801.1 and 5801.2 to read:
(N)5801.1 5801.1 Scope. The storage and use of
flammable gases and flammable cryogenic fluids shall be in accordance with this
chapter and NFPA 55. Compressed gases shall also comply with Chapter 53 and
cryogenic fluids shall also comply with Chapter 55. Flammable cryogenic fluids
shall comply with Section 5806. Hydrogen motor fuel-dispensing stations and
repair garages and their associated aboveground hydrogen storage systems shall
also be designed, constructed and maintained in accordance with Chapter 23 and
NFPA 2.
Exceptions:
1. Gases used as refrigerants in refrigeration systems (see Section 606).
2. Liquefied petroleum gases and natural gases regulated by Chapter 61.
3. Fuel-gas systems and appliances regulated under the International Fuel Gas Code other than gaseous hydrogen systems and appliances.
4. Pyrophoric gases in accordance with Chapter 64.
5801.2 Permits. Permits shall be required as set forth in Section 107.2.
B. Change Sections 5803.1, 5803.1.1.2, 5803.1.5, and 5804.1 to read:
(N)5803.1 5803.1 Quantities not exceeding the
maximum allowable quantity per control area. The storage and use of flammable
gases in amounts not exceeding the maximum allowable quantity per control area
under the applicable building code.
(N)5803.1.1.2 5803.1.1.2 Aggregate quantity. The
aggregate quantities of flammable gases used for maintenance purposes and
operation of equipment shall not exceed the maximum allowable quantity per
control area under the applicable building code.
(N)5803.1.5 5803.1.5 Electrical. Electrical
wiring and equipment shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable
building code.
(N)5804.1 5804.1 Indoor storage. Indoor storage
of flammable gases in amounts exceeding the maximum allowable quantity per
control area in accordance with the applicable building code and this chapter.
C. Delete Sections 5804.1.1 and 5806.2.
D. Change Section 5806.3 to read:
(N)5806.3 5806.3 Aboveground tanks for liquid
hydrogen. Aboveground tanks for the storage of liquid hydrogen shall be
maintained in accordance with the applicable building code.
E. Delete Sections 5806.3.1 through 5806.3.2.1.
F. Change Section 5806.4 to read:
(N)5806.4 5806.4 Underground tanks for liquid
hydrogen. Underground tanks for the storage of liquid hydrogen shall be
maintained in accordance with the applicable building code.
G. Delete Sections 5806.4.1 through 5806.4.3.
H. Change Section 5806.4.4 to read:
(N)5806.4.4 5806.4.4 Anchorage and security.
Anchorage provided for tanks and systems shall be maintained in accordance with
the applicable building code.
I. Delete Sections 5806.4.5 through 5806.4.8.3.
J. Change Sections 5807.1.10 and 5808.1 to read:
(N)5807.1.10 5807.1.10 Electrical. Electrical
components for metal hydride storage systems shall be maintained in accordance
with NFPA 70.
(N)5808.1 5808.1 General. Where required by the
applicable building code, hydrogen fuel gas rooms shall be maintained.
K. Delete Sections 5808.2 through 5806.8.3.2.
L. Change Sections 5808.4 and 5808.5 to read:
(N)5808.4 5808.4 Exhaust ventilation. Ventilation
required for hydrogen fuel gas rooms shall be maintained in accordance with the
applicable building code.
(N)5808.5 5808.5 Gas detection system. Gas
detection systems required for hydrogen fuel gas rooms shall be maintained in
accordance with the applicable building.
M. Delete Sections 5808.5.1 through 5808.5.4 and
5808.5.2.
N. Change Section Sections 5808.6 and 5808.7 to
read:
(N)5808.6 5808.6 Explosion control. Explosion
control required for hydrogen fuel gas rooms shall be maintained in accordance
with the applicable building code.
(N)5808.7 5808.7 Standby power. Standby power
provided for mechanical ventilation and gas detection systems shall be
maintained in accordance with the applicable building code.
13VAC5-51-152.5. IFC Chapter 59 Flammable Solids.
A. Change Section 5901.2 to read:
5901.2 Permits. Permits shall be required as set forth in Section 107.2.
B. Change Section 5904.1 to read:
(N)5904.1 5904.1 Indoor storage. Indoor storage of
flammable solids in amounts exceeding the maximum allowable quantity per
control area shall be in accordance with the applicable building code.
C. Delete Section 5904.1.1.
D. Change Section 590 Sections 5904.1.2, 5904.1.3,
and 5906.2 to read:
(N)5904.1.2 5904.1.2 Aisles. Aisle widths between
piles shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable building code.
(N)5904.1.3 5904.1.3 Basement storage. Flammable
solids shall not be stored in basements unless previously approved.
(N)5906.2 5906.2 Storage of magnesium articles.
The storage of magnesium shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable
building code.
E. Delete Sections 5906.2.1 through 5906.2.3.
F. Change Sections 5906.3.1 and 5906.4 to read:
(N)5906.3.1 5906.3.1 Indoor storage. Indoor
storage of pigs, ingots and billets shall be maintained in accordance with the
applicable building code.
(N)5906.4 5906.4 Storage of fine magnesium scrap.
The storage of scrap magnesium shall be maintained in accordance with the
applicable building code.
G. Delete Sections 5906.4.2 through 5906.5.4.
H. Change Section 5906.5.5 to read:
(N)5906.5.5 5906.5.5 Electrical equipment.
Electric wiring, fixtures and equipment in the immediate vicinity of and
attached to dust-producing machines, shall be maintained in accordance with the
applicable building code.
I. Delete Section 5906.5.6.
13VAC5-51-153. IFC Chapter 60 Highly Toxic and Toxic Materials.
A. Change Sections 6001.1 and 6001.2 to read:
6001.1 Scope. The outside storage and use of highly toxic and toxic materials and the maintenance and operational aspects of inside storage and use of highly toxic and toxic materials shall comply with this chapter. Compressed gases shall also comply with Chapter 53.
Exceptions:
1. Display and storage in Group M and storage in Group S occupancies complying with Section 5003.11.
2. Conditions involving pesticides or agricultural products as follows:
2.1. Application and release of pesticide, agricultural products and materials intended for use in weed abatement, erosion control, soil amendment or similar applications when applied in accordance with the manufacturer's instruction and label directions.
2.2. Transportation of pesticides in compliance with the Federal Hazardous Materials Transportation Act and regulations thereunder.
2.3. Storage in dwellings or private garages of pesticides registered by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to be utilized in and around the home, garden, pool, spa and patio.
6001.2 Permits. Permits shall be required as set forth in Section 107.2.
B. Change Section 6003.1.4 to read:
6003.1.4 Indoor storage. Indoor storage of highly toxic and toxic solids and liquids shall comply with the applicable building code.
C. Delete Sections 6003.1.4.1, 6003.1.4.2, and 6003.2.5.
D. Change Sections 6004.1.2, and 6004.1.3,
and 6004.3.3 to read:
6004.1.2 Gas cabinets. Gas cabinets containing highly toxic or toxic compressed gases shall comply with Section 5003.8.6 and the following requirements:
1. The average ventilation velocity at the face of gas cabinet access ports or windows shall be not less than 200 feet per minute (1.02 m/s) with not less than 150 feet per minute (0.76 m/s) at any point of the access port or window.
2. Gas cabinets shall be connected to an exhaust system.
3. Gas cabinets shall not be used as the sole means of exhaust for any room or area.
4. The maximum number of cylinders located in a single gas cabinet shall not exceed three, except that cabinets containing cylinders not exceeding 1 pound (0.454 kg) net contents are allowed to contain up to 100 cylinders.
5. Gas cabinets required by Section 6004.2 or 6004.3 shall be
equipped with an approved automatic sprinkler system in accordance with the
applicable building code NFPA 13 standard. Alternative
fire-extinguishing systems shall not be used.
6004.1.3 Exhausted enclosures. Exhausted enclosures containing highly toxic or toxic compressed gases shall comply with Section 5003.8.5 and the following requirements:
1. The average ventilation velocity at the face of the enclosure shall be not less than 200 feet per minute (1.02 m/s) with not less than 150 feet per minute (0.76 m/s).
2. Exhausted enclosures shall be connected to an exhaust system.
3. Exhausted enclosures shall not be used as the sole means of exhaust for any room or area.
4. Exhausted enclosures required by Section 6004.2 or 6004.3
shall be equipped with an approved automatic sprinkler system in accordance
with the applicable building code NFPA 13 standard. Alternative
fire-extinguishing systems shall not be used.
6004.3.3 Outdoor storage weather protection for portable
tanks and cylinders. Weather protection in accordance with Section 5004.13
shall be provided for portable tanks and cylinders located outdoors and not
within gas cabinets or exhausted enclosures. The storage area shall be equipped
with an approved automatic sprinkler system in accordance with the applicable
building code.
Exception: An automatic sprinkler system is not required
when:
1. All materials under the weather protection structure,
including hazardous materials and the containers in which they are stored, are
noncombustible.
2. The weather protection structure is located not less
than 30 feet (9144 mm) from combustible materials or structures or is separated
from such materials or structures using a fire barrier complying with Section
6004.3.2.1.1.
E. Change Sections 6004.2.2.5, 6004.2.2.6, and 6004.2.2.8 to read:
(N)6004.2.2.5 6004.2.2.5 Piping and controls -
stationary tanks. In addition to the requirements of Section 5003.2.2, piping
and controls on stationary tanks shall comply with the following requirements:
1. Pressure relief devices shall be vented to a treatment system designed in accordance with Section 6004.2.2.7.
Exception: Pressure relief devices on outdoor tanks provided exclusively for relieving pressure due to fire exposure are not required to be vented to a treatment system provided that:
1. The material in the tank is not flammable.
2. The tank is located not less than 30 feet (9144 mm) from combustible materials or structures or is shielded by a fire barrier complying with Section 6004.3.2.1.1.
2. Filling or dispensing connections shall be provided with a means of local exhaust. Such exhaust shall be designed to capture fumes and vapors. The exhaust shall be directed to a treatment system in accordance with Section 6004.2.2.7.
3. Stationary tanks shall be provided with a means of excess flow control on all tank inlet or outlet connections.
Exceptions:
1. Inlet connections designed to prevent backflow.
2. Pressure relief devices.
(N)6004.2.2.6 6004.2.2.6 Gas rooms. Gas rooms
shall comply with Section 5003.8.4 and the following requirement:
1. The exhaust ventilation from gas rooms shall be directed to an exhaust system.
(N)6004.2.2.8 6004.2.2.8 Emergency power.
Emergency power shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable building
code.
F. Delete Sections 6004.2.2.8.1 and, 6004.2.2.9,
6004.2.2.10, 6004.2.2.10.1, 6004.2.2.10.2, and 6004.2.2.10.3.
G. Change Section 6004.3.3 to read:
6004.3.3 Outdoor storage weather protection for portable tanks and cylinders. Weather protection in accordance with Section 5004.13 shall be provided for portable tanks and cylinders located outdoors and not within gas cabinets or exhausted enclosures. The storage area shall be equipped with an approved automatic sprinkler system in accordance with the applicable NFPA 13 standard.
Exception: An automatic sprinkler system is not required when:
1. All materials under the weather protection structure, including hazardous materials and the containers in which they are stored, are noncombustible.
2. The weather protection structure is located not less than 30 feet (9144 mm) from combustible materials or structures or is separated from such materials or structures using a fire barrier complying with Section 6004.3.2.1.1.
13VAC5-51-154. IFC Chapter 61 Liquefied Petroleum Gases.
A. Change Section 6101.2 to read:
6101.2 Permits. Permits shall be required as set forth in Section 107.2. Distributors shall not fill an LP-gas container for which a permit is required unless a permit for installation has been issued for that location by the fire code official, except when the container is for temporary use on construction sites.
B. Change Section 6103.1 to read:
(N)6103.1 6103.1 General. LP-gas equipment shall
be maintained in accordance with the code under which it was installed.
C. Delete Section 6103.3.
D. Change Section 6104.1 to read:
(N)6104.1 6104.1 General. The storage and
handling of LP-gas and the maintenance of related equipment shall comply with applicable
building code.
E. Delete Sections 6104.2 through 6104.4 and Table 6104.3.
F. Add Section 6106.4 to read:
6106.4 DOTn cylinders filled on site. U.S. Department of Transportation (DOTn) cylinders in stationary service that are filled on site and therefore are not under the jurisdiction of DOTn either shall be requalified in accordance with DOTn requirements or shall be visually inspected within 12 years of the date of manufacture or within five years from May 1, 2008, whichever is later, and within every five years thereafter, in accordance with the following:
1. Any cylinder that fails one or more of the criteria in Item 3 shall not be refilled or continued in service until the condition is corrected.
2. Personnel shall be trained and qualified to perform inspections.
3. Visual inspection shall be performed in accordance with the following:
3.1. The cylinder is checked for exposure to fire, dents, cuts, digs, gouges, and corrosion according to CGA C-6, Standards for Visual Inspection of Steel Compressed Gas Cylinders, except that paragraph 4.2.1(1) of that standard (which requires tare weight certification), shall not be part of the required inspection criteria.
3.2. The cylinder protective collar (where utilized) and the foot ring are intact and are firmly attached.
3.3. The cylinder is painted or coated to retard corrosion.
3.4. The cylinder pressure relief valve indicates no visible damage, corrosion of operating components, or obstructions.
3.5. There is no leakage from the cylinder or its appurtenances that is detectable without the use of instruments.
3.6. The cylinder is installed on a firm foundation and is not in contact with the soil.
3.7. A cylinder that passed the visual inspection shall be marked with the month and year of the examination followed by the letter "E" (example: 10-01E, indicating requalification in October 2001 by the external inspection method).
3.8. The results of the visual inspection shall be documented, and a record of the inspection shall be retained for a five-year period.
Exception: Any inspection procedure outlined in Items 3.1 through 3.8 that would require a cylinder be moved in such a manner that disconnection from the piping system would be necessary shall be omitted, provided the other inspection results do not indicate further inspection is warranted.
G. Change Section 6108.1 to read:
(N)6108.1 6108.1 General. Fire protection for
installations having LP-gas storage containers shall be maintained in
accordance with the applicable building code.
H. Delete Section 6109.11.2.
I. Change Section 6111.2 to read:
6111.2 Unattended parking. The unattended parking of LP-gas tank vehicles shall be in accordance with Sections 6111.2.1 and 6111.2.2.
Exception: The unattended outdoor parking of LP-gas tank vehicles may also be in accordance with Section 9.7.2 of NFPA 58.
13VAC5-51-154.2. IFC Chapter 62 Organic Peroxides.
A. Change Section 6201.2 to read:
6201.2 Permits. Permits shall be required for organic peroxides as set forth in Section 107.2.
B. Change Sections 6203.1 and 6203.1.1 to read:
(N)6203.1 6203.1 Storage and use. The storage and
use of organic peroxides in amounts not exceeding the maximum allowable
quantity per control area indicated in Section 5003.1 shall be maintained in
accordance with the applicable building code.
(N)6203.1.1 6203.1.1 Special limitations for
indoor storage and use by occupancy. The indoor storage and use of organic
peroxides shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable building code.
C. Delete Sections 6203.1.1.1 and 6203.1.1.3.
D. Change Section 6203.1.1.4 to read:
(N)6203.1.1.4 6203.1.1.4 Classrooms. In
classrooms in Group B, F or M occupancies, any amount of unclassified detonable
and Class 1 organic peroxides shall be stored in accordance with the applicable
building code.
E. Delete Sections 6203.2 and 6204.1.1.
F. Delete Table 6204.1.2.
G. Change Section 6203.1.2 through and 6204.1.6 to read:
(N)6204.1.2 6204.1.2 Distance from detached
buildings to exposures. Detached storage buildings for Classes I, II, III, IV
and V organic peroxides shall be located in accordance with the applicable
building code. Detached buildings containing quantities of unclassified
detonable organic peroxides shall be located in accordance with the applicable
building code.
(N)6204.1.3 6204.1.3 Liquid-tight floor.
Liquid-tight floors shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable
building code.
(N)6204.1.4 6204.1.4 Electrical wiring and
equipment. Electrical wiring and equipment in storage areas for Class I or II
organic peroxides shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable building
code.
(N)6204.1.5 6204.1.5 Smoke detection. Smoke
detection systems shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable
building code.
(N)6204.1.6 6204.1.6 Maximum quantities. Maximum
allowable quantities per building in a mixed occupancy building shall not
exceed the amounts set forth by the applicable building code.
Maximum allowable quantities per building in a detached storage building shall not exceed the amounts set forth by the applicable building code.
H. Change Sections 6204.1.10 and 6204.1.11 to read:
(N)6204.1.10 6204.1.10 Explosion control. Indoor
storage rooms, areas and buildings containing explosion control shall be
maintained in accordance with the applicable building code.
(N)6204.1.11 6204.1.11 Standby power. Standby
power shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable building code.
I. Delete Section 6204.1.11.1.
J. Change Section 6204.2.3 to read:
6204.2.3 Maximum quantities. Maximum quantities of organic peroxides in outdoor storage shall be in accordance with the applicable building code.
K. Change Section 6204.2.5 to read:
6204.2.5 Separation. In addition to the requirements of Section
5003.9.8, outdoor storage areas for organic peroxides in amounts exceeding
those specified by the applicable building code shall be located a minimum
distance of 50 feet (15 240 (15,240 mm) from other hazardous
material storage.
K. Change Section 6204.2.3 to read:
(N)6204.2.3 Maximum quantities. Maximum quantities of
organic peroxides in outdoor storage shall be in accordance with the applicable
building code.
13VAC5-51-154.4. IFC Chapter 63 Oxidizers, Oxidizing Gases and Oxidizing Cryogenic Fluids.
A. Change Section 6301.2 to read:
6301.2 Permits. Permits shall be required as set forth in Section 107.2.
B. Change Section 6303.1 to read:
(N)6303.1 6303.1 Storage and use. The storage and
use of oxidizing materials shall be maintained in accordance with the
applicable building code.
C. Delete Sections 6303.1.1 and 6303.1.1.1.
D. Change Section 6303.1.1.1.1 to read:
6303.1.1.1.1 Group A, E, I or U occupancies. In Group A, E, I or U occupancies, any amount of Class 4 liquid and solid oxidizers shall be stored in accordance with the following:
1. Class 4 liquid and solid oxidizers shall be stored in
hazardous materials storage cabinets complying with Section 5003.8.7.
E. Delete Sections 6303.1.1.2 and 6303.1.1.3.
F. Change Section 6303.1.2 to read:
(N)6303.1.2 6303.1.2 Emergency shutoff. Shutoff
valves shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable building code.
G. Delete Sections 6303.1.2.1 and 6303.1.2.2.
H. Change Sections 6303.1.3 and 6303.2 to read:
(N)6303.1.3 6303.1.3 Ignition source control.
Ignition sources in areas containing oxidizing gases shall be controlled in
accordance with the applicable building code.
(N)6303.2 6303.2 Class 1 oxidizer storage
configuration. The storage configuration of Class I liquid and solid oxidizers
shall be as set forth in accordance with the applicable building code.
I. Delete Table 6303.2.
J. Change Sections 6304.1 through 6304.1.5 to read:
(N)6304.1 6304.1 Indoor storage. Indoor storage
of oxidizing materials shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable
building code.
(N)6304.1.1 6304.1.1 Explosion control. Explosion
control for indoor storage rooms, areas and buildings containing Class 4 liquid
or solid oxidizers shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable
building code.
(N)6304.1.2 6304.1.2 Automatic sprinkler system.
The automatic sprinkler system for oxidizer storage shall be maintained in
accordance with the applicable building code.
(N)6304.1.3 6304.1.3 Liquid-tight floor.
Liquid-tight floors of storage areas for liquid and solid oxidizers shall be
maintained in accordance with the applicable building code.
(N)6304.1.4 6304.1.4 Smoke detection. Smoke
detection systems shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable
building code.
(N)6304.1.5 6304.1.5 Storage conditions. The
maximum quantity of oxidizers per building in storage buildings shall be
maintained in accordance with the applicable building code.
K. Delete Tables 6304.1.5(1), 6304.1.5(2), and 6304.1.5(3).
L. Change Section 6304.1.8 to read:
6304.1.8 Detached storage. Storage of liquid and solid oxidizers shall be in detached buildings where required by the applicable building code.
M. Change Section 6304.2.2 to read:
6304.2.2 Storage configuration for liquid and solid oxidizers. Storage configuration for liquid and solid oxidizers shall be in accordance with the applicable building code.
N. Change Sections 6305.1 and 6306.4 to read:
(N)6305.1 6305.1 Scope. The use of oxidizers
shall be in accordance with the applicable building code.
(N)6306.4 6306.4 Maximum aggregate quantity. The
maximum aggregate quantity of liquid oxygen allowed in storage and in use in
each dwelling unit shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable
building code.
13VAC5-51-154.6. IFC Chapter 64 Pyrophoric Materials.
A. Change Section 6401.2 to read:
6401.2 Permits. Permits shall be required as set forth in Section 107.2.
B. Change Sections 6403.1 and 6403.1.1 to read:
(N)6403.1 6403.1 Storage and use. The storage and
use of pyrophoric material shall be maintained in accordance with the
applicable building code.
(N)6403.1.1 6403.1.1 Emergency shutoff. Emergency
shutoff valves shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable building
code.
C. Delete Sections 6403.1.1.1, 6403.1.1.2, and 6403.2.
D. Change Sections 6404.1 and 6404.1.1 to read:
(N)6404.1 6404.1 Indoor storage. Indoor storage
of pyrophoric materials shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable
building code.
(N)6404.1.1 6404.1.1 Liquid-tight floor.
Liquid-tight floors of storage areas containing pyrophoric liquids shall be
maintained in accordance with the applicable building code.
E. Delete Sections 6404.1.2, 6404.1.3, 6404.1.4, and 6404.2.2.
13VAC5-51-154.7. IFC Chapter 65 Pyroxylin (Cellulose Nitrate) Plastics.
A. Change Section 6501.2 to read:
6501.2 Permits. Permits shall be required as set forth in Section 107.2.
B. Delete Sections 6504.1.1 and 6504.1.3.
C. Change Sections 6504.1 and 6504.2 to read:
6504.1 Raw material. Raw cellulose nitrate (pyroxylin) plastic material in a Group F building shall be stored and handled in accordance with Sections 6504.1.2 and 6504.1.4 through 6504.1.7.
(N)6504.2 6504.2 Fire protection. Fire protection
for the manufacture or storage of articles of cellulose nitrate (pyroxylin)
plastic in quantities exceeding 100 pounds (45 kg) shall be in accordance with
the applicable building code.
13VAC5-51-154.8. IFC Chapter 66 Unstable (Reactive) Materials.
A. Change Section 6601.2 to read:
6601.2 Permits. Permits shall be required as set forth in Section 107.2.
B. Change Sections 6603.1 and 6603.1.1 to read:
(N)6603.1 6603.1 Storage and use. Quantities of
unstable (reactive) materials not exceeding the maximum allowable quantity per
control area shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable building
code.
(N)6603.1.1 6603.1.1 General. The storage and use
of unstable (reactive) materials shall be in accordance with the applicable
building code.
C. Delete Section 6603.1.2.
D. Change Sections 6603.1.2.1 and 6604.1 to read:
6603.1.2.1 Group A, E, I, or U occupancies. In Group A, E, I, or U occupancies, any amount of Classes 3 and 4 unstable (reactive) materials shall be stored in accordance with the applicable building code.
(N)6604.1 6604.1 Indoor storage. Indoor storage
of unstable (reactive) materials shall be maintained in accordance with the
applicable building code.
E. Delete Section 6604.1.1.
D. F. Change Sections 6604.1.2, 6604.1.3, and
6604.1.5 to read:
(N)6604.1.2 6604.1.2 Explosion control. Explosion
control for indoor storage shall be maintained in accordance with the
applicable building code.
(N)6604.1.3 6604.1.3 Liquid-tight floor.
Liquid-tight floors of storage areas shall be maintained in accordance with the
applicable building code.
(N)6604.1.5 6604.1.5 Location in building.
Unstable (reactive) materials shall not be stored in basements unless approved.
13VAC5-51-154.9. IFC Chapter 67 Water-Reactive Solids and Liquids.
A. Change Section 6701.2 to read:
6701.2 Permits. Permits shall be required as set forth in Section 107.2.
B. Change Section 6703.1 to read:
(N)6703.1 6703.1 Storage and use. The storage and
use of water reactive solids and liquids shall be maintained in accordance with
the applicable building code.
C. Change Section 6703.2 to read:
(N)6703.2 6703.2 Quantities exceeding the maximum
allowable quantity per control area.
D. Change Section 6704.1 to read:
(N)6704.1 6704.1 Indoor storage. Indoor storage
of water-reactive solids and liquids shall be maintained in accordance with the
applicable building code.
E. Change Section 6704.1.1 to read:
(N)6704.1.1 6704.1.1 Detached storage.
F. Change Section 6704.1.2 to read:
(N)6704.1.2 6704.1.2 Liquid-tight floor.
Liquid-tight floors in storage areas for water reactive solids and liquids
shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable building code.
G. Delete Section 6704.1.3.
H. Change Section 6704.1.5 to read:
(N)6704.1.5 6704.1.5 Storage configuration. Aisle
widths between piles shall be maintained in accordance with the applicable
building code.
I. Change Section 6704.1.1 6704.1.6 to read:
(N)6704.1.6 6704.1.6 Explosion control. Explosion
control for indoor storage rooms shall be maintained in accordance with the
applicable building code.
J. Change Section 6704.2.5 to read:
(N)6704.2.5 6704.2.5 Containment. Secondary
containment shall be provided in accordance with the applicable building code.
13VAC5-51-155. IFC Chapter 80 Referenced Standards.
Change the referenced standards as follows (standards not shown remain the same):
|
Standard reference number |
Title |
Referenced in code section number |
|
CGA C-6 (2001) |
Standards for Visual Inspection of Steel Compressed Gas Cylinders |
6106.4 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
UL 1278-00 |
Standard for Movable and Wall- or Ceiling-Hung Electric Room Heaters |
605.10.1 |
|
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|
|
|
NA3178 |
Smokeless Powder for Small Arms |
202 |
DOCUMENTS INCORPORATED BY REFERENCE (13VAC5-51)
American National Standards Institute, 25 West 43rd Street, Fourth Floor, New York, NY 10036 (https://www.ansi.org):
ANSI Z21.69/CSA 6.16‑09, Connectors for Movable Gas Appliances
ANSI/CGA P-18, Standard for Bulk Inert Gas Systems
The American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Two Park Avenue, New York, NY 10016-5990 (https://www.asme.org):
ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code‑2010/2011 addenda
ASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Drive, West Conshohocken, PA 19428‑2959 (https://www.astm.org):
ASTM D 92‑12b, Standard Test Method for Flash and Fire Points by Cleveland Open Cup
ASTM E 84‑2013A, Test Method for Surface Burning Characteristics of Building Materials
ASTM E 108‑2011, Standard Test Method for Fire Tests of Roof Coverings
ASTM E 1354‑2013 1354‑2016, Standard
Test Method for Heat and Visible Smoke Release Rates for Materials and Products
Using an Oxygen Consumption Calorimeter
ASTM E 1537‑13 1537‑15, Standard Test
Method for Fire Testing of Upholstered Furniture
ASTM E 1590‑13 1590‑13, Standard Test
Method for Fire Testing of Mattresses
State of California Department of Consumer Affairs, Bureau of Electronics and Appliance Repair, Home Furnishings and Thermal Insulation, 4244 South Market Court, Suite D, Sacramento, CA 95834-1243 (www.bearhfti.ca.gov):
California Technical Bulletin 129‑1992
California Technical Bulletin 133‑1991
Compressed Gas Association, 14501 George Carter Way, Suite 103, Chantilly, VA 20151 (www.cganet.com):
ANSI/P‑18‑2006, Standard for Bulk Inert Gas Systems
CGA C‑6‑2001, Standards for Visual Inspection of Steel Compressed Gas Cylinders, Eighth Edition
European Committee for Standardization (EN), Central Secretariat, Rue de Stassart 36, B‑10 50 Brussels (https://www.cen.eu):
EN 1081, 1998 Resilient Floor Coverings-Determination of the Electrical Resistance
International Code Council, Inc., 500 New Jersey Avenue, NW, 6th Floor, Washington, DC 20001-2070 (http://www.iccsafe.org):
International Fire Code - 2015 2018 Edition
International Fuel Gas Code - 2015 2018 Edition
International Residential Code - 2015 2018
Edition
National Fire Protection Association, 1 Batterymarch Park, Quincy, MA 02169-7471 (http://www.nfpa.org):
NFPA 2‑11 2‑16, Hydrogen Technologies
Code
NFPA 11‑10 11‑16, Standard for Low-,
Medium- and High-Expansion Foam
NFPA 12‑11 12‑15, Standard on Carbon
Dioxide Extinguishing Systems
NFPA 12A‑09 12A‑15, Standard on Halon
1301 Fire Extinguishing Systems
NFPA 13‑13, Standard for the Installation of Sprinkler Systems
NFPA 13D‑13, Standard for the Installation of Sprinkler Systems in One- and Two-Family Dwellings and Manufactured Homes
NFPA 13R‑13, Standard for the Installation of Sprinkler Systems in Low Rise Residential Occupancies
NFPA 14‑13 14‑16, Standard for the
Installation of Standpipe and Hose Systems
NFPA 16‑15, Standard for the Installation of Foam-Water Sprinkler and Foam-Water Spray Systems
NFPA 17‑13 17‑17, Standard for Dry
Chemical Extinguishing Systems
NFPA 17A‑13 17A‑17, Standard for Wet
Chemical Extinguishing Systems
NFPA 25‑14 25‑17, Standard for
Inspection, Testing and Maintenance of Water-based Fire Protection Systems
NFPA 30‑12 30‑18, Flammable and
Combustible Liquids Code
NFPA 30A‑15 30A‑18, Code for Motor
Fuel Dispensing Facilities and Repair Garages
NFPA 30B‑15, Code for the Manufacture and Storage of Aerosol Products
NFPA 31‑11 31‑16, Standard for the
Installation of Oil-Burning Equipment
NFPA 32‑11 32‑16, Standard for Drycleaning
Plants
NFPA 34‑15, Standard for Dipping, Coating and Printing Processes Using Flammable or Combustible Liquids
NFPA 35‑11 35‑16, Standard for the
Manufacture of Organic Coatings
NFPA 45‑15, Standard on Fire Protection for Laboratories Using Chemicals
NFPA 52‑13 52‑16, Vehicular Gaseous
Fuel System Code
NFPA 55‑13 55‑16, Compressed Gases
and Cryogenic Fluids Code
NFPA 58‑14 58‑17, Liquefied Petroleum
Gas Code
NFPA 59A‑13 59A‑16, Standard for the
Production, Storage and Handling of Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG)
NFPA 69‑14, Standard on Explosion Prevention Systems
NFPA 70‑14 70‑17, National Electrical
Code
NFPA 72‑13 72‑16, National Fire Alarm
and Signaling Code
NFPA 80‑16, Standard for Fire Doors and Other Opening Protectives
NFPA 86‑15, Standard for Ovens and Furnaces
NFPA 96‑17, Standard for Ventilation Control and Fire Protection of Commercial Cooking Operations
NFPA 110‑13 110‑16, Standard for
Emergency and Standby Power Systems
NFPA 111‑13, Standard on Stored Electrical Energy Emergency and Standby Power Systems
NFPA 211‑13 211‑16, Standard for
Chimneys, Fireplaces, Vents and Solid Fuel-Burning Appliances
NFPA 286‑15, Standard Methods of Fire Tests for Evaluating Contribution of Wall and Ceiling Interior Finish to Room Fire Growth
NFPA 303‑11 303‑16, Fire Protection
Standard for Marinas and Boatyards
NFPA 495‑13 495‑18, Explosives
Materials Code
NFPA 701‑10, Standard Methods of Fire Tests for Flame - Propagation of Textiles and Films
NFPA 720‑15, Standard for the Installation of Carbon Monoxide (CO) Detection and Warning Equipment
NFPA 853‑15, Installation of Stationary Fuel Cell Power Systems
NFPA 1123‑14 1123‑18, Code for
Fireworks Display
NFPA 1124‑06 1124‑17, Code for the
Manufacture, Transportation, Storage, and Retail Sales of Fireworks and
Pyrotechnic Articles
NFPA 1126‑11 1126‑16, Standard for
the Use of Pyrotechnics Before a Proximate Audience
NFPA 2001‑15. , Standard on Clean Agent
Fire Extinguishing Systems
NFPA 2010‑15, Standard for Fixed Aerosol Fire-Extinguishing Systems
Underwriters Laboratories, Inc., 333 Pfingsten Road, Northbrook, IL 60062 (http://www.ul.com):
UL 80‑07 80‑16, Steel Tanks for
Oil-Burner Fuels and Other Combustible Liquids-with revisions through August
2009
UL 87A-12, Outline of Investigation for Power-Operated Dispensing Devices for Gasoline and Gasoline/ethanol Blends with Nominal Ethanol Concentrations up to 85 Percent
UL 142‑06, Steel Aboveground Tanks for Flammable and Combustible Liquids-with revisions through February 12, 2010
UL 199E‑04, Outline of Investigation for Fire Testing of Sprinklers and Water Spray Nozzles for Protection of Deep Fat Fryers
UL 217‑06, Single and Multiple Station Smoke Alarms-with revisions through April 2012
UL 710B‑2011, Recirculating Systems
UL 790‑04, Standard Test Methods for Fire Tests of Roof Coverings-with revisions through October 2008
UL 1278‑00, Standard for Movable and Wall- or Ceiling-Hung Electric Room Heaters, Third Edition, June 21, 2000
UL 1315‑95, Standard for Safety for Metal Waste Paper Containers-with revisions through September 2012
UL 1805‑2002, Standard for Laboratory Hoods and Cabinets