PPT-FIRE DOOR INSPECTIONS NFPA 80 STANDARDS

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THIS STANDARD REGULATES THE INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE OF ASSEMBLIES AND DEVICES USED TO PROTECT OPENINGS IN WALLS FLOORS AND CEILINGS AGAINST THE SPREAD OF FIRE

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THIS STANDARD REGULATES THE INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE OF ASSEMBLIES AND DEVICES USED TO PROTECT OPENINGS IN WALLS FLOORS AND CEILINGS AGAINST THE SPREAD OF FIRE AND SMOKE WITHIN INTO OR OUT OF BUILDINGS. 2 . – . Fire Door Assemblies. Learning . Objectives. Become familiar with the standard for fire door assemblies – NFPA 80, and the sections which apply to swinging doors with builders hardware.. Understand various fire ratings, when and where those assemblies would be used, and the purpose of fire doors.. Jim Pauley. President, NFPA. May 1, . 2015. Partnership. nfpa.org. 2. 3. Number of Fires and Fire Deaths. 5. Demographic shifts. nfpa.org. 6. 2000: 4 million+ over age 85. 2040: 14 million+ over age 85. Egress and Life Safety. Audio: 866-430-4132, Code: 781-453-5306. Mute your phone (*6 to mute, #6 to unmute). This webinar is being recorded.. Decoded 3 – . Egress and Life Safety. If you will be taking the COR140 exam, please sign up individually via DHI.org.. 3 . – . Egress and Life Safety. Learning . Objectives. Identify the occupancy classification or use group for a project and understand how that classification affects code requirements.. Understand basic life safety concepts including the 3 parts of a means of egress, travel distance, common path of travel, area of refuge, clear width, door swing, and dead end corridors.. Egress and Life Safety. Audio: 866-430-4132, Code: 781-453-5306. Mute your phone (*6 to mute, #6 to unmute). This webinar is being recorded.. Decoded 3 – . Egress and Life Safety. If you will be taking the COR140 exam, please sign up individually via DHI.org.. ELECTRIC. VEHICLE SAFETY TRAINING FOR EMERGENCY RESPONDERS. Christian Dubay, P.E.. Vice President & Chief Engineer . EV Safety Training Project Scope. Plug in Hybrids. Electric. Hybrids. Image courtesy of Porsche. The American Institute of Architects Continuing Education Systems (AIA/CES). . . Credit(s) earned on completion of this program will be reported to . AIA/CES. for AIA members. Certificates of Completion for both AIA members and non-AIA members are available upon request.. Fire . C. ode System. Russell P. Fleming, P.E., FSFPE. Managing Director. International Fire Sprinkler Association. The American Code System. T. he adoption and enforcement of building and fire codes is a function of the cities or states, not the federal . www.idighardware.com/decoded-dhi. Session 3 – Life Safety. IBC – NFPA 101 . – . IFC. Occupancy Types – Use Groups. Occupied vs. Unoccupied. Opening . Protectives. Means of Egress. t. ravel distance, common path of travel, dead end corridors. Guide for Structural Firefighting. Joseph M. Jardin, PE. Battalion Chief – FDNY. Rescue Operations Battalion. Chair – FCO-AAA . Richard “Smokey” Dyer. Chief, KCFD (Ret). Briefing OBJECTIVES . Photoelectric Smoke Detectors. Duct Detectors. Heat Detectors. Waterflow. Switches. Supervisory Switches. Initiating Devices. The layout of detectors should . account for . various . factors in predicting detector response to . Overview . Who are we?. What is NFPA 2?. What does it cover?. What has changed?. nfpa.org. 2. Who is NFPA?. Founded in 1896. Independent. Mission Driven. Not-for-profit (501(c)(3)). Membership Organization— over 60,000 members. 01/26/18. Fire . Doors . Inspections Qualified Training. Tab One. Tab Two. Tab Three. Tab Four. Tab Five. This packet has been developed to provide guidance and training to ensure that individuals inspecting and testing door are prepared and qualified. . Photo: Mark Berger Photo: Lori Greene Photo: Mark Berger Photo: Lori Greene Photo: Anonymous Photos: Hal Kelton Photos: Lori Greene Photo: Jeff Tock Photo: Mark Berger Photos: Mark Berger “Fire protection-rated doors provide critical protection to protect exit enclosures and compartmentalize buildings and stop the spread of fire, smoke, and toxic gases. The proper installation and maintenance of these doors is a critical part of the building’s fire protection system.”

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