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FIRE PROTECTION DESIGN ANALYSIS CHECKLIST
Reference Key
(1)
MIL-HDBK-1008B, Fire Protection for Facilities (Jan 1994)
(2)
NFPA 101, Life Safety Code (1994)
(3)
Uniform Building Code (1991)
(4)
PACNAVFACENGCOM Code 408 Branch Policies (1994)
(5)
NFPA 13, Sprinkler Systems (1991)
(6)
NFPA 12, Carbon Dioxide Systems (1993)
(7)
NFPA 12A, Halon Extinguishing Systems (1992)
(8)
NFPA 96, Vapor Removal from Cooking Equipment (1991)
(9)
NFPA ll, Low Expansion Foam Systems (1988)
Reference
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CONSTRUCTION AND INTERIOR FINISH
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Classify building construction as Type I, II,
(3), Ch. 17-22
III, IV, or V.
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Is building type allowed for this occupancy?
(3), Table 5-C
(1), Sec. 2.1.3
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Classify building occupancy as A, B, E, H, I
(3), Table 5-A;
M, or R.
Ch. 5-12
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Determine basic allowable floor area.
(3), Table 5-C;
Sec. 505
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Determine allowable area increases (separation
(3), Sec. 506
sprinkler protection).
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Determine maximum height.
(3), Table 5-D;
Sec. 507
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If building is of mixed occupancy, is required
(3), Table 5-B;
interior separation provided?
Sec. 503
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Is building considered windowless?
(2), Sec. 30-1.3.7
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Is roof covering allowed?
(1), Sec. 2.9
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Is bar joist roof prohibited? Is roof deck
(1), Sec. 2.9.2
assembly allowed?
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Are smoke and heat vents needed?
(1), Sec. 2.12.6
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Do interior finish materials comply with
(1), Sec. 2.7
restrictions on plastics?
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Is access provided for firefighting within
(1), Sec. 2.10.1
building?
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Is access provided for fire vehicles around
(1), Sec. 2.11
building?
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Is interior finish material in compliance (walls
(1), Sec. 2.7.1
and ceilings)?
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Is floor carpet properly specified?
(1), Sec. 2.7.3
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Is insulation properly specified?
(1), Sec. 2.8
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Does insulation in concealed spaces of
(5), P. 4-4.1.7.1.1
sprinklered building have a flame spread
of 25 or less and do the materials not
propagate fire in form they are installed
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Is fire prevention during construction specified?
(1), Sec. 1.6
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