AGENDA NFPA Technical Committee on
Detention and Correctional Occupancies NFPA 101 and NFPA 5000 Second Draft Meeting
Web/Teleconference Only Friday, July 22, 2016
1. Call to order. Call meeting to order by Chair Randy Gaw at 10:00 a.m. ET on July 22,
2016.
2. Introduction of committee members and guests. For a current committee roster, see page 2.
3. Approval of August 28, 2015 first draft meeting minutes. See page 4.
4. The process – staff PowerPoint presentation. See page 7.
5. NFPA 101 Second Draft preparation. a. For Public Comments, see page 24. b. For Committee Input, see page 39.
6. NFPA 5000 Second Draft preparation. a. For Public Comments, see page 41.
7. Other business.
8. Future meetings.
9. Adjournment.
Enclosures
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Address List No PhoneDetention and Correctional Occupancies SAF-DET
Safety to Life
Robert E. Solomon06/07/2016
SAF-DET
Randy Gaw
Chair3 Glenmoriston AvenueKanata, ON K2L 2S3 Canada
SE 1/1/1991SAF-DET
Robert E. Solomon
Secretary (Staff-Nonvoting)National Fire Protection Association1 Batterymarch ParkQuincy, MA 02169-7471
2/3/2016
SAF-DET
Clay P. Aler
PrincipalKoffel Associates, Inc.8815 Centre Park Drive, Suite 200Columbia, MD 21045-2107Alternate: Kina Campbell
SE 8/5/2009SAF-DET
Tracy Bollig
PrincipalAmerican Fire Sprinkler Corporation6750 West 47th TerraceMission, KS 66203National Fire Sprinkler Association
M 04/08/2015
SAF-DET
David L. Bondor
PrincipalTexas Association of CountiesPO Box 2131Austin, TX 78768
I 10/18/2011SAF-DET
Peter J. Collins
PrincipalUS Department of JusticeFederal Bureau of Prisons320 First Street, NWWashington, DC 20534Alternate: Julian Castaneda
U 4/16/1999
SAF-DET
Michael DiMascio
PrincipalArup955 Mass AvenueCambridge, MA 02139
SE 1/1/1991SAF-DET
Rick Heffernan
PrincipalSDi1345 Campus ParkwayNeptune, NJ 07753-6814National Electrical Manufacturers AssociationAlternate: Rodger Reiswig
M 04/05/2016
SAF-DET
John Kelly
PrincipalWashington DC Fire & EMS DepartmentOffice of the Fire Marshal719 Opus AvenueCapitol Heights, MD 20743
E 08/09/2012SAF-DET
Michael Kruszelnicki
PrincipalCorrectional Service of Canada340 Laurier Avenue WestOttawa, ON K1A OP9 Canada
E 03/03/2014
SAF-DET
Troy A. Lumley
PrincipalSouth McCreary Fire & Rescue159 Privett RoadStrunk, KY 42649-7374
E 10/29/2012SAF-DET
Robert R. Perry
PrincipalRobert Perry Associates Inc.470 Waubonsee CircleOswego, IL 60543Door and Hardware Institute
M 1/1/1989
SAF-DET
Jack Poole
PrincipalPoole Fire Protection, Inc.19910 West 161st StreetOlathe, KS 66062-2700Alternate: Andrew W. Poole
SE 04/08/2015SAF-DET
Terry Schultz
PrincipalCode Consultants, Inc.2043 Woodland Parkway, Suite 300St. Louis, MO 63146-4235Alternate: Joseph Plati
SE 3/4/2009
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Address List No PhoneDetention and Correctional Occupancies SAF-DET
Safety to Life
Robert E. Solomon06/07/2016
SAF-DET
James A. Stapleton, Jr.
PrincipalHabersham Metal Products Company264 Stapleton RoadCornelia, GA 30531National Assn. of Architectural Metal Manufacturers
M 8/2/2010SAF-DET
Jeffrey D. Zwirn
PrincipalIDS Research & Development, Inc.46 West Clinton AvenueTenafley, NJ 07670Automatic Fire Alarm Association, Inc.
M 3/1/2011
SAF-DET
Kina Campbell
AlternateKoffel Associates8815 Centre Park Drive #200Columbia, MD 21045Principal: Clay P. Aler
SE 12/08/2015SAF-DET
Julian Castaneda
AlternateUS Department of JusticeFederal Bureau of Prisons320 First Street NW, Room 460Washington, DC 20534-0002Principal: Peter J. Collins
U 04/08/2015
SAF-DET
Joseph Plati
AlternateCode Consultants, Inc.215 West 40th Street, 15th FloorNew York, NY 10018Principal: Terry Schultz
SE 03/07/2013SAF-DET
Andrew W. Poole
AlternatePoole Fire Protection, Inc.19910 West 161st StreetOlathe, KS 66062-2700Principal: Jack Poole
SE 04/08/2015
SAF-DET
Rodger Reiswig
AlternateTyco/SimplexGrinnell3640 Haddington CourtApopka, FL 32712-5690National Electrical Manufacturers AssociationPrincipal: Rick Heffernan
M 04/05/2016SAF-DET
Reginald D. Jackson
Nonvoting MemberUS Department of LaborOccupational Safety and Health Administration200 Constitution Avenue NW, Room 3107Washtington, DC 20210-0001
E 08/11/2014
SAF-DET
Robert E. Solomon
Staff LiaisonNational Fire Protection Association1 Batterymarch ParkQuincy, MA 02169-7471
2/3/2016
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NFPA 101/5000 TC ON DETENTION AND CORRECTIONAL OCCUPANCIES – FIRST DRAFT MEETING MINUTES 1
MINUTES
NFPA Technical Committee on
Detention and Correctional Occupancies
NFPA 101 and NFPA 5000 First Draft Meeting
Hybrid: Live Meeting and Web/Teleconference August 28, 2015
InterContinental Milwaukee
Milwaukee, WI
1. Call to order. The meeting was called to order by Chair Randy Gaw at 8:00 a.m. on
August 28, 2015 at the InterContinental Milwaukee Hotel, Milwaukee, WI.
2. Self-introductions. Self-introductions were made by committee members and guests.
TECHNICAL COMMITTEE MEMBERS PRESENT
NAME COMPANY VIA WEB /
PHONE
Randy Gaw, Chair self
Ron Cote, Secretary National Fire Protection Association
Clay Aler, Principal Koffel Associates, Inc. X
Tracy Bollig, Alt. to C.
Gaut
American Fire Sprinkler Corporation
Rep.: National Fire Sprinkler
Association
X
Peter Collins, Principal US Department of Justice X
Michael DiMascio,
Principal
Arup
Larry Iseminger, Principal Mary State Fire Marshals’ Office
Rep.: International Fire Marshals’
Association
X
Robert Perry, Principal Robert Perry Associates Inc. X
Terry Schultz, Principal Code Consultants, Inc. X
TECHNICAL COMMITTEE MEMBERS NOT PRESENT
NAME COMPANY
David Bondor, Principal Texas Association of Counties
John Kelly, Principal Washington DC Fire & EMS Department
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Michael Kruszelnicki, Principal
(guest Philippe Legault attended)
Correctional Service of Canada
Troy Lumley, Principal South McCreary Fire & Rescue
Jack McNamara, Principal Bosch Security Systems
Jack Poole, Principal Poole Fire Protection, Inc.
James Stapleton, Principal Habersham Metal Products Company
Rep.: National Assn. of Architectural Metal
Manufacturers
Jeffrey Swirn, Principal IDS Research & Development, Inc.
Rep.: Automatic Fire Alarm Association, Inc.
GUESTS
NAME COMPANY VIA WEB /
PHONE
Daniel Gorham National Fire Protection Association
Philippe Legault Correctional Service of Canada X
Eric Mayl Core Group
Robert Solomon National Fire Protection Association
3. Approval of July 1, 2013 second draft meeting minutes. The minutes were approved
as distributed.
4. The process – staff PowerPoint presentation. Staff explained the revision schedule and
particulars for committee actions at the First Draft meeting via the slides included in the
agenda.
5. Correlating committee minutes with direction for 2018 editions. The committee
reviewed the subject areas raised by the NFPA 101 and NFPA 5000 Correlating
Committees.
6. Core chapters, first revisions of interest. The committee reviewed key changes made to
the core chapters by the FUN, MEA, FIR, BSF and INT committees, especially those
formatted with the words “where required by Chapters 11 through 43” and, thus, need to
be referenced specifically within the occupancy chapters if they are to apply. First
Revisions (FRs) and, in some cases, Committee Inputs (CIs) were drafted, as deemed
appropriate by the committee.
7. NFPA 101 First Draft preparation. All NFPA 101 Public Inputs (PI) were addressed.
First Revisions (FR) and Committee Inputs (CI) were prepared as needed.
8. NFPA 5000 First Draft preparation. No Public Input received. One First Revision
(FR) was developed for correlation with a change being made to NFPA 101.
9. Other business. None.
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10. Future meetings. The committee will need to meet for Second Draft preparation
approximately the third week of July 2016 along with other occupancy chapter
committees. It was agreed that the meeting will be a Web/Teleconference with no face-
to-face meeting option.
11. Adjournment. The meeting was adjourned at 11:25 a.m.
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Public Comment No. 42-NFPA 101-2016 [ New Section after 7.2.1.5.3 ]
New Section
Additional Proposed Changes
File Name Description Approved
101_CCN_45.pdf 101 CC Note #45 ✓
Statement of Problem and Substantiation for Public Comment
NOTE: This Public Comment appeared as CC Note No. 45 in the First Draft Report. The Correlating Committee directs the occupancy committees (AXM, BCF, DET, END, RES, MER, IND, HEA) to review the additional door locking allowances that are being proposed in FCR-6.
This action will be considered as a public comment.
Related Item
Correlating Committee Note No. 45-NFPA 101-2016 [New Section after 7.2.1.5.3]
Submitter Information Verification
Submitter Full Name: CC ON SAF_AAC
Organization: NFPA CC ON SAFETY TO LIFE
Street Address:
City:
State:
Zip:
Submittal Date: Thu Mar 03 15:06:01 EST 2016
Copyright Assignment
I, CC ON SAF_AAC, hereby irrevocably grant and assign to the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) all and full rights in copyright in this Public Comment (including boththe Proposed Change and the Statement of Problem and Substantiation). I understand and intend that I acquire no rights, including rights as a joint author, in any publication of theNFPA in which this Public Comment in this or another similar or derivative form is used. I hereby warrant that I am the author of this Public Comment and that I have full power andauthority to enter into this copyright assignment.
By checking this box I affirm that I am CC ON SAF_AAC, and I agree to be legally bound by the above Copyright Assignment and the terms and conditions contained therein. Iunderstand and intend that, by checking this box, I am creating an electronic signature that will, upon my submission of this form, have the same legal force and effect as ahandwritten signature
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Correlating Committee Note No. 45-NFPA 101-2016 [ New Section after 7.2.1.5.3 ]
Submitter Information Verification
Submitter Full Name: SAF-AAC
Organization: [ Not Specified ]
Street Address:
City:
State:
Zip:
Submittal Date: Fri Jan 08 11:51:19 EST 2016
Committee Statement and Meeting Notes
CommitteeStatement:
The Correlating Committee directs the occupancy committees (AXM, BCF, DET, END, RES, MER, IND, HEA) to review theadditional door locking allowances that are being proposed in FCR-6.
This action will be considered as a public comment.
Ballot Results
This item has passed ballot
11 Eligible Voters
0 Not Returned
11 Affirmative All
0 Affirmative with Comments
0 Negative with Comments
0 Abstention
Affirmative All
Bush, Kenneth E.
Hopper, Howard
Hrustich, Stephen
Hugo, Jeffrey M.
Kalie, Jr., J. Edmund
Koffel, William E.
Pauls, Jake
Quiter, James R.
Reiswig, Rodger
Reynolds, Ronald C.
Rosenbaum, Eric R.
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First Correlating Revision No. 6-NFPA 101-2016 [ New Section after 7.2.1.5.10.6 ]
7.2.1.5.10.7
Two releasing operations shall be permitted for educational occupancy classroom doors secured against unwanted entry inaccordance with the provisions of Chapter 15 .
Submitter Information Verification
Submitter Full Name: SAF-AAC
Organization: [ Not Specified ]
Street Address:
City:
State:
Zip:
Submittal Date: Fri Jan 08 07:55:19 EST 2016
Committee Statement and Meeting Notes
Committee Statement: The new provision of 7.2.1.5.10.7 is needed so that the new provisions of 15.2.2.2.4 do not conflict with Chapter 7.
Ballot Results
This item has passed ballot
11 Eligible Voters
0 Not Returned
11 Affirmative All
0 Affirmative with Comments
0 Negative with Comments
0 Abstention
Affirmative All
Bush, Kenneth E.
Hopper, Howard
Hrustich, Stephen
Hugo, Jeffrey M.
Kalie, Jr., J. Edmund
Koffel, William E.
Pauls, Jake
Quiter, James R.
Reiswig, Rodger
Reynolds, Ronald C.
Rosenbaum, Eric R.
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Public Comment No. 16-NFPA 101-2016 [ New Section after 9.13 ]
Add New Section after 9.13
Additional Proposed Changes
File Name Description Approved
101_CCN_16.pdf 101 CC Note #16 ✓
Statement of Problem and Substantiation for Public Comment
NOTE: This Public Comment appeared as CC Note No. 16 in the First Draft Report. The Correlating Committee directs the TC on Fundamentals (FUN) and the occupancy committees (AXM, END, HEA, BCF, RES, DET, MER, IND) to review the proposed change and determine if further changes are needed in the Code. The Correlating Committee will revisit the scope of the TC on Building Service and Fire Protection Equipment (BSF) after they propose any desired changes.
This action will be considered as a public comment.
Related Item
Correlating Committee Note No. 16-NFPA 101-2016 [New Section after 9.13]
Submitter Information Verification
Submitter Full Name: CC ON SAF_AAC
Organization: NFPA CC ON SAFETY TO LIFE
Street Address:
City:
State:
Zip:
Submittal Date: Thu Mar 03 09:37:17 EST 2016
Copyright Assignment
I, CC ON SAF_AAC, hereby irrevocably grant and assign to the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) all and full rights in copyright in this Public Comment (including boththe Proposed Change and the Statement of Problem and Substantiation). I understand and intend that I acquire no rights, including rights as a joint author, in any publication of theNFPA in which this Public Comment in this or another similar or derivative form is used. I hereby warrant that I am the author of this Public Comment and that I have full power andauthority to enter into this copyright assignment.
By checking this box I affirm that I am CC ON SAF_AAC, and I agree to be legally bound by the above Copyright Assignment and the terms and conditions contained therein. Iunderstand and intend that, by checking this box, I am creating an electronic signature that will, upon my submission of this form, have the same legal force and effect as ahandwritten signature
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Correlating Committee Note No. 16-NFPA 101-2016 [ New Section after 9.13 ]
Submitter Information Verification
Submitter Full Name: SAF-AAC
Organization: [ Not Specified ]
Street Address:
City:
State:
Zip:
Submittal Date: Fri Jan 08 08:26:18 EST 2016
Committee Statement and Meeting Notes
CommitteeStatement:
The Correlating Committee directs the TC on Fundamentals (FUN) and the occupancy committees (AXM, END, HEA, BCF, RES,DET, MER, IND) to review the proposed change and determine if further changes are needed in the Code. The CorrelatingCommittee will revisit the scope of the TC on Building Service and Fire Protection Equipment (BSF) after they propose any desiredchanges.
This action will be considered as a public comment.
Ballot Results
This item has passed ballot
11 Eligible Voters
0 Not Returned
11 Affirmative All
0 Affirmative with Comments
0 Negative with Comments
0 Abstention
Affirmative All
Bush, Kenneth E.
Hopper, Howard
Hrustich, Stephen
Hugo, Jeffrey M.
Kalie, Jr., J. Edmund
Koffel, William E.
Pauls, Jake
Quiter, James R.
Reiswig, Rodger
Reynolds, Ronald C.
Rosenbaum, Eric R.
National Fire Protection Association Report http://submittals.nfpa.org/TerraViewWeb/FormLaunch?id=/TerraView/C...
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First Revision No. 1006-NFPA 101-2015 [ New Section after 9.13 ]
9.14 Risk Analysis for Mass Notification Systems.
9.14.1 Where Required.
Where required by Chapters 11 through 43 , a risk analysis for mass notification systems shall be provided in accordance with therequirements of NFPA 72 and the provisions of 9.14.2 through 9.14.4 .
9.14.2 Considerations.
The risk analysis required by 9.14.1 shall additionally address all of the following considerations:
(1) Fire and non-fire emergencies
(2) Specific nature and anticipated risks of each facility
(3) Characteristics of associated buildings, areas, spaces, campuses, equipment, and operations
9.14.3 Emergency Communications System.
An emergency communications system in accordance with NFPA 72 shall be provided where need for such is identified by the riskanalysis required by 9.14.1 , commensurate with the likelihood, vulnerability, magnitude, and potential consequences ofemergencies.
9.14.4 Emergency Action Plan.
The completed emergency action plan in accordance with Section 4.8 shall be used for the design of the massnotification/emergency communications system.
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This first revision seeks to provide a requirement to conduct a risk analysis and create an emergency action plan for occupancieswhere required by Chapters 11-43. The need for effective emergency communications in the United States came into sharp focus inthe 20th century in response to threats to homeland security and our educational occupancies. We have learned from the recentincidents that occurred in our college/university campuses, and other buildings, and have created installation guidelines to befollowed for life safety. [Aurora, CO. Theater 2012; Columbine 1999; Virginia Tech 2007; Sandy Hook 2012; WeatherTornadoes/Storms]. //
The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) School Safety, Codes and Security Workshop was held December 3–4, 2014 inCollege Park, Maryland, and was sponsored and hosted by NFPA. The resulting report highlights the need for real timecommunication systems in appropriate occupancies. //
NFPA 72, National Fire Alarm and Signaling Code, has a chapter dedicated to emergency communication systems. This containsthe detailed information on the risk analysis and emergency action plan as required in the above proposed sections. //
This is NOT intended to require a mass notification system. There are many elements contained within a mass notification system.The process of the risk analysis will outline what is needed based on risk and engineering study for the occupancy. It will be theresponsibility of the occupancy to react to the risk assessment. //
A task group has been appointed to further review the location of the proposed material in Ch. 9. The committee requests theCorrelating Committee review this action in conjunction with any related actions by the TC on Fundamentals and the occupancychapter committees to ensure the provisions are appropriately coordinated. The committee also requests the Correlating Committeereview the scope of the TC on Building Service and Fire Protection Equipment to recommend any needed changes to accommodatethe addition of the proposed language.
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This item has passed ballot
28 Eligible Voters
5 Not Returned
22 Affirmative All
0 Affirmative with Comments
1 Negative with Comments
0 Abstention
Not Returned
Chen, Flora F.
Donga, Paul M.
Grill, Raymond A.
Noveh, James
Szmanda, Michael R.
Affirmative All
Bradley, Harry L.
Brinkman, Kevin L.
Brock, Pat D.
Dale, Stephen E.
Hagood, Claudia
Hammerberg, Thomas P.
Hugo, Jeffrey M.
Hutton, Claude O.
Jardin, Joseph M.
Kellett, Michael
Killian, David A.
Klepitch, David L.
Lazarz, Daniel J.
Moore, Wayne D.
Panowitz, Scott E.
Reiswig, Rodger
Roberts, Richard Jay
Ruchala, Kurt A.
Shudak, Lawrence J.
Warner, Todd W.
Wren, Carl D.
Wyatt, David M.
Negative with Comment
Larrimer, Peter A.
As written, this is not ready to be accepted in the Life Safety Code. The text has numerous problems.
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Public Comment No. 28-NFPA 101-2016 [ Section No. 22.2.11.1.9.2 ]
22.2.11.1.9.2
The emergency power required by 23 22 .2.11.1. 9.1(1) shall be arranged to provide the required power automatically in the event ofany interruption of normal power due to any of the following:
(1) Failure of a public utility or other outside electrical power supply
(2) Opening of a circuit breaker or fuse
(3) Manual act(s), including accidental opening of a switch controlling normal lighting facilities
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The Correlating Committee directs the TC on Detention and Correctional Occupancies (DET) to consider the Affirmative withComment ballot of Gaw so as to correct the reference in 22.2.11.1.9.2 from “23.2.11.9.1(1)” to “22.2.11.1.9.1(1)”.
This action will be considered as a public comment.
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11 Affirmative All
0 Affirmative with Comments
0 Negative with Comments
0 Abstention
Affirmative All
Bush, Kenneth E.
Hopper, Howard
Hrustich, Stephen
Hugo, Jeffrey M.
Kalie, Jr., J. Edmund
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Pauls, Jake
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First Revision No. 1508-NFPA 101-2015 [ Section No. 22.2.11 ]
22.2.11 Special Features.
22.2.11.1 Doors.
22.2.11.1.1
Doors within means of egress shall be in accordance with Chapter 7 , unless otherwise provided in 22.2.11.1.2 through 22.2.11.1.12 .
22.2.11.1.2
Doors shall be permitted to be locked in accordance with the applicable use condition.
22.2.11.1.3
Where egress doors are locked with key-operated locks, the provisions of 22.7.6 shall apply.
22.2.11.1.4*
Doors to resident sleeping rooms shall be not less than 28 in. (710 mm) in clear width.
22.2.11.1.5 Reserved.
22.2.11.1.6
Doors in a means of egress shall be permitted to be of the horizontal-sliding type, provided that the force necessary to slide the door toits fully open position does not exceed 50 lbf (222 N) where a force of 50 lbf (222 N) is simultaneously applied perpendicular to the door.
22.2.11.1.7
Doors from areas of refuge to the exterior shall be permitted to be locked with key locks in lieu of locking methods described in22.2.11.1.8 , the keys to unlock such doors shall be maintained and available at the facility at all times, and the locks shall be operablefrom the outside.
22.2.11.1.8*
Any remote-control release used in a means of egress shall be provided with a reliable means of operation to release locks on all doorsand shall be remotely located from the resident living areas, unless otherwise permitted by 22.2.11.1.8.2 .
22.2.11.1.8.1
The remote location of a remote-control release used in a means of egress shall provide sight and sound supervision of the residentliving areas.
22.2.11.1.8.2
Remote-control locking and unlocking of occupied rooms in Use Condition IV shall not be required, provided that both of the followingcriteria are met:
(1) Not more than 10 locks need to be unlocked to relocate all occupants from one smoke compartment to an area of refuge aspromptly as is required where remote-control unlocking is used. (See 22.3.7.9 for requirements for smoke barrier doors.)
(2) Unlocking of all necessary locks is accomplished with not more than two separate keys.
22.2.11.1.9 Remote-Control Release–Operated Doors.
22.2.11.1.9.1
All remote-control release–operated doors shall be provided with a redundant means of operation as follows:
(1) Power-operated sliding doors or power-operated locks shall be constructed so that, in the event of power failure, a manualmechanical means to release and open the doors is provided at each door, and either emergency power arranged in accordancewith 22.2.11.1.9.2 is provided for the power operation or a remote-control manual mechanical release is provided.
(2) Mechanically operated sliding doors or mechanically operated locks shall be provided with a manual mechanical means at eachdoor to release and open the door.
22.2.11.1.9.2
The emergency power required by 23.2.11.9.1(1) shall be arranged to provide the required power automatically in the event of anyinterruption of normal power due to any of the following:
(1) Failure of a public utility or other outside electrical power supply
(2) Opening of a circuit breaker or fuse
(3) Manual act(s), including accidental opening of a switch controlling normal lighting facilities
22.2.11.1.10
The provisions of 7.2.1.5.8 for stairway re-entry shall not apply.
22.2.11.1.11
Doors unlocked by means of remote control under emergency conditions shall not automatically relock when closed, unless specificaction is taken at the remote-control location to enable doors to relock.
22.2.11.1.12
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Emergency power shall be provided for all electric power–operated sliding doors and electric power–operated locks, unless otherwisepermitted by 22.2.11.1.12.2 .
22.2.11.1.12.1
The emergency power shall be arranged to automatically operate within 10 seconds upon failure of normal power and to maintain thenecessary power source for a minimum of 1 1⁄2 hours.
22.2.11.1.12.2
The emergency power specified in 22.2.11.1.12 shall not be required in facilities with 10 or fewer locks complying with 22.2.11.1.8.2 .
22.2.11.2 Reserved.
22.2.11.3 Hazardous Materials.
Where hazardous materials are present, the provisions of 7.12.2 shall apply.
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The new provisions of 7.12.2 for egress requirements for hazardous materials are appropriate for adoption for detention andcorrectional occupancies.
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This item has passed ballot
16 Eligible Voters
4 Not Returned
11 Affirmative All
1 Affirmative with Comments
0 Negative with Comments
0 Abstention
Not Returned
Bondor, David L.
Gaut, Chris
McNamara, Jack
Zwirn, Jeffrey D.
Affirmative All
Aler, Clay P.
Collins, Peter J.
DiMascio, Michael
Iseminger, Jr., A. Larry
Kelly, John
Kruszelnicki, Michael
Lumley, Troy A.
Perry, Robert R.
Poole, Jack
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Stapleton, Jr., James A.
Affirmative with Comment
Gaw, Randy
Note the following editorial error. In 22.2.11.1.9.2 there is an incorrect reference to 23.2.11.9.1(1) which is from the following Occupancy Chapter.The correct reference should be to 22.2.11.9.1(1) which is the paragraph immediately preceding this one in Chapter 22.
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Public Comment No. 29-NFPA 101-2016 [ Section No. 23.2.11 ]
23.2.11 Special Features.
23.2.11.1 Doors.
23.2.11.1.1
Doors within means of egress shall be in accordance with Chapter 7, unless otherwise provided in 23.2.11.1.2 through 23.2.11.1.10.
23.2.11.1.2
Doors shall be permitted to be locked in accordance with the applicable use condition.
23.2.11.1.3
Where egress doors are locked with key-operated locks, the provisions of 23.7.6 shall apply.
23.2.11.1.4*
Doors to resident sleeping rooms shall be not less than 28 in. (710 mm) in clear width.
23.2.11.1.5
Existing doors to resident sleeping rooms housing four or fewer residents shall be permitted to be not less than 19 in. (485 mm) inclear width.
23.2.11.1.6
Doors in a means of egress shall be permitted to be of the horizontal-sliding type, provided that the force necessary to slide the doorto its fully open position does not exceed 50 lbf (222 N) where a force of 50 lbf (222 N) is simultaneously applied perpendicular to thedoor.
23.2.11.1.7
Doors from areas of refuge to the exterior shall be permitted to be locked with key locks in lieu of locking methods described in23.2.11.1.8, the keys to unlock such doors shall be maintained and available at the facility at all times, and the locks shall beoperable from the outside.
23.2.11.1.8*
Any remote-control release used in a means of egress shall be provided with a reliable means of operation to release locks on alldoors and shall be remotely located from the resident living area, unless otherwise permitted by 23.2.11.1.8.2.
23.2.11.1.8.1
The remote location of a remote-control release used in a means of egress shall provide sight and sound supervision of the residentliving areas.
23.2.11.1.8.2
Remote-control locking and unlocking of occupied rooms in Use Condition IV shall not be required, provided that both of the followingcriteria are met:
(1) Not more than 10 locks need to be unlocked to relocate all occupants from one smoke compartment to an area of refuge aspromptly as is required where remote-control unlocking is used. (See 23.3.7.9 for requirements for smoke barrier doors.)
(2) Unlocking of all necessary locks is accomplished with not more than two separate keys.
23.2.11.1.9 Remote-Control Release–Operated Doors.
23.2.11.1.9.1
All remote-control release–operated doors shall be provided with a redundant means of operation as follows:
(1) Power-operated sliding doors or power-operated locks shall be constructed so that, in the event of power failure, a manualmechanical means to release and open the doors is provided at each door, and either emergency power arranged inaccordance with 23.2.11.1.9.1(1) is provided for the power operation or a remote-control manual mechanical release isprovided.
(2) A combination of the emergency power–operated release of selected individual doors and remote-control manual mechanicalganged release specified in 23.2.11.1.9(1) shall be permitted without mechanical release means at each door.
(3) Mechanically operated sliding doors or mechanically operated locks shall be provided with a manual mechanical means at eachdoor to release and open the door.
23.2.11.1.9.2
The emergency power required by 23.2.11.1.9.1(1) shall be arranged to provide the required power automatically in the event of anyinterruption of normal power due to any of the following:
(1) Failure of a public utility or other outside electrical power supply
(2) Opening of a circuit breaker or fuse
(3) Manual act(s), including accidental opening of a switch controlling normal lighting facilities
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23.2.11.1.10
The provisions of 7.2.1.5.8 for stairway re-entry shall not apply.
23.2.11.1.11 Reserved.
23.2.11.1.12 Hazardous Materials.
Where hazardous materials are present, the provisions of 7.12.2 shall apply.
Additional Proposed Changes
File Name Description Approved
101_CCN_30.pdf 101 CC Note #30
Statement of Problem and Substantiation for Public Comment
NOTE: This public comment appeared as CC Note No.. 30 is the First Draft Report. The Correlating Committee directs the TC on Detention and Correctional Occupancies (DET) to renumber 23.2.11.1.11 and 23.2.11.1.12 to become 23.2.11.2 and 23.2.11.3 for consistency with the numbering in Chapter 22.
This action will be considered as a public comment.
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Correlating Committee Note No. 30-NFPA 101-2016 [ Section No. 23.2.11 ]
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CommitteeStatement:
The Correlating Committee directs the TC on Detention and Correctional Occupancies (DET) to renumber 23.2.11.1.11 and23.2.11.1.12 to become 23.2.11.2 and 23.2.11.3 for consistency with the numbering in Chapter 22.
This action will be considered as a public comment.
Ballot Results
This item has passed ballot
11 Eligible Voters
0 Not Returned
11 Affirmative All
0 Affirmative with Comments
0 Negative with Comments
0 Abstention
Affirmative All
Bush, Kenneth E.
Hopper, Howard
Hrustich, Stephen
Hugo, Jeffrey M.
Kalie, Jr., J. Edmund
Koffel, William E.
Pauls, Jake
Quiter, James R.
Reiswig, Rodger
Reynolds, Ronald C.
Rosenbaum, Eric R.
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Committee Input No. 1510-NFPA 101-2015 [ New Section after 22.3.2.5 ]
22.3.2.6 Hazardous Materials.
Where hazardous materials are stored or handled, the provisions of 8.7.3.1 shall apply.
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Submitter Full Name: Ron Cote
Organization: [ Not Specified ]
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Submittal Date: Mon Aug 31 11:16:30 CDT 2015
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CommitteeStatement:
The DET committee wants to consider the ramifications of requiring compliance with8.7.3.1 for detention and correctional occupancies. It will revisit the subject at theSecond Draft preparation meeting.
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Committee Input No. 1511-NFPA 101-2015 [ New Section after 23.3.2.5 ]
23.3.2.6 Hazardous Materials.
Where hazardous materials are stored or handled, the provisions of 8.7.3.1 shall apply.
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Submitter Full Name: Ron Cote
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Submittal Date: Mon Aug 31 11:21:02 CDT 2015
Committee Statement
CommitteeStatement:
The DET committee wants to consider the ramifications of requiring compliance with8.7.3.1 for detention and correctional occupancies. It will revisit the subject at theSecond Draft preparation meeting.
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Public Comment No. 7-NFPA 5000-2016 [ Section No. 4.5.5.4 ]
4.5.5.4
Where required by Chapters 15 through 31 and 33, construction, alteration, and demolition operations shall comply with NFPA 241.
Additional Proposed Changes
File Name Description Approved
5000_CCN_5.pdf 5000 CC Note #5
Statement of Problem and Substantiation for Public Comment
NOTE: This Public Comment appeared as CC Note No. 5 in the First Draft Report. The Correlating Committee directs the occupancy Technical Committees to consider reviewing new Section 4.5.5.4 and consider for addition in their respective chapters correlative language to reference NFPA 241. The language would read as follows:
XX.1.1.6 Where construction, alteration, or demolition operations are conducted, the provisions of 4.5.5.4 shall apply.
These action will be considered as a public comment.
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Correlating Committee Note No. 5-NFPA 5000-2016 [ New Section after 4.5.5.3 ]
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Submittal Date: Fri Jan 08 13:51:50 EST 2016
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CommitteeStatement:
The Correlating Committee directs the occupancy Technical Committees to consider reviewing new Section 4.5.5.4 andconsider for addition in their respective chapters correlative language to reference NFPA 241. The language would read asfollows:
XX.1.1.6 Where construction, alteration, or demolition operations are conducted, the provisions of 4.5.5.4 shall apply.
These action will be considered as a public comment.
Ballot Results
This item has passed ballot
18 Eligible Voters
2 Not Returned
15 Affirmative All
1 Affirmative with Comments
0 Negative with Comments
0 Abstention
Not Returned
Newman, Michael T.
Wooldridge, Jerry
Affirmative All
DiCristina, Salvatore
Frable, David W.
Francis, Sam W.
Hansen, Raymond N.
Harrington, John C.
Hopper, Howard
Hugo, Jeffrey M.
Humble, Jonathan
Jones, Gerald H.
Leavitt, Russell B.
Quiter, James R.
Roberts, Richard Jay
Shah, Faimeen
Vinci, Leon F.
Willse, Peter J.
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Affirmative with Comment
Laramee, Scott T.
No comment, but no way to accept as "affirmative" without accepting all as "affirmative in the ballot portal.
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Public Comment No. 28-NFPA 5000-2016 [ Section No. 21.3.9 ]
21.3.9 Integrated Fire Protection Systems.
Integrated fire protection systems shall be tested in accordance with Section 55.13 1 . 4.
Additional Proposed Changes
File Name Description Approved
5000_CCN_28.pdf 5000 CC Note #28
Statement of Problem and Substantiation for Public Comment
NOTE: This Public Comment appeared as CC Note No. 28 in the First Draft Report. The Correlating Committee directs the TC on Detention and Correctional Occupancies (DET) to consider the Affirmative with Comment ballot of Gaw and correct the reference in Section 21.3.9 as follows:
21.3.9 Integrated Fire Protection Systems.
Integrated fire protection systems shall be tested in accordance with Section 55.1.4
This action will be considered as a public comment.
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Correlating Committee Note No. 28-NFPA 5000-2016 [ New Section after 21.3.8 ]
Submitter Information Verification
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Organization: [ Not Specified ]
Street Address:
City:
State:
Zip:
Submittal Date: Fri Jan 08 15:08:04 EST 2016
Committee Statement and Meeting Notes
CommitteeStatement:
The Correlating Committee directs the TC on Detention and Correctional Occupancies (DET) to consider the Affirmative withComment ballot of Gaw and correct the reference in Section 21.3.9 as follows:
21.3.9 Integrated Fire Protection Systems.
Integrated fire protection systems shall be tested in accordance with Section 55.1.4
This action will be considered as a public comment.
Ballot Results
This item has passed ballot
18 Eligible Voters
2 Not Returned
15 Affirmative All
1 Affirmative with Comments
0 Negative with Comments
0 Abstention
Not Returned
Newman, Michael T.
Wooldridge, Jerry
Affirmative All
DiCristina, Salvatore
Frable, David W.
Francis, Sam W.
Hansen, Raymond N.
Harrington, John C.
Hopper, Howard
Hugo, Jeffrey M.
Humble, Jonathan
Jones, Gerald H.
Leavitt, Russell B.
Quiter, James R.
Roberts, Richard Jay
Shah, Faimeen
Vinci, Leon F.
Willse, Peter J.
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Affirmative with Comment
Laramee, Scott T.
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First Revision No. 2501-NFPA 5000-2015 [ New Section after 21.3.8 ]
21.3.9 Integrated Fire Protection Systems.
Integrated fire protection systems shall be tested in accordance with Section 55.13 .
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Organization: [ Not Specified ]
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Submittal Date: Tue Sep 01 07:08:47 CDT 2015
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CommitteeStatement:
The new provision of 55.13 for integrated systems testing is appropriate for adoption for detention and correctionaloccupancies.
Response Message:
Ballot Results
This item has passed ballot
16 Eligible Voters
3 Not Returned
12 Affirmative All
1 Affirmative with Comments
0 Negative with Comments
0 Abstention
Not Returned
Bondor, David L.
McNamara, Jack
Zwirn, Jeffrey D.
Affirmative All
Aler, Clay P.
Bollig, Tracy
Collins, Peter J.
DiMascio, Michael
Iseminger, Jr., A. Larry
Kelly, John
Kruszelnicki, Michael
Lumley, Troy A.
Perry, Robert R.
Poole, Jack
Schultz, Terry
Stapleton, Jr., James A.
Affirmative with Comment
Gaw, Randy
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The intent to provide integrated systems testing is appropriate however the reference to new Section 55.13 - Mass Notification Systems - isincorrect. The correct reference should be to new clause 55.1.4.2 as per Public Input 172-NFPA 5000-2015 [Section No. 55.1.4] and CommitteeStatement FR-1502-NFPA 5000-2015. "55.1.4.2 - Where fire alarm systems are integrated with other building systems and equipment, theintegrated systems shall be tested in accordance with NFPA 4 - Standard for Integrated Fire Protection and Life Safety System Testing."
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Public Comment No. 38-NFPA 5000-2016 [ New Section after 55.12 ]
Additional Proposed Changes
File Name Description Approved
5000_CCN_38.pdf
NOTE: This Public Comment appeared as CC Note No. 38 in the First Draft Report. The Correlating Committee directs the TC on Fundamentals (FUN) and the occupancy committees (AXM, END, HEA, BCF, RES, DET, MER, IND) to review the proposed change and determine if further changes are needed in the Code. The Correlating Committee will revisit the scope of the TC on Building Service and Fire Protection Equipment (BSF) after they propose any desired changes.
This action will be considered as a public comment.
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Statement of Problem and Substantiation for Public Comment
NOTE: This Public Comment appeared as CC Note No. 38 in the First Draft Report. The Correlating Committee directs the TC on Fundamentals (FUN) and the occupancy committees (AXM, END, HEA, BCF, RES, DET, MER, IND) to review the proposed change and determine if further changes are needed in the Code. The Correlating Committee will revisit the scope of the TC on Building Service and Fire Protection Equipment (BSF) after they propose any desired changes.
This action will be considered as a public comment.
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Correlating Committee Note No. 38-NFPA 5000-2016 [New Section after 55.12]
Submitter Information Verification
Submitter Full Name: CC on BLD_AAC
Organization: NFPA CC ON BUILDING CODE
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Submittal Date: Mon Mar 07 14:37:28 EST 2016
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I, CC on BLD_AAC, hereby irrevocably grant and assign to the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) all and full rights in copyright in this Public Comment (including both theProposed Change and the Statement of Problem and Substantiation). I understand and intend that I acquire no rights, including rights as a joint author, in any publication of theNFPA in which this Public Comment in this or another similar or derivative form is used. I hereby warrant that I am the author of this Public Comment and that I have full power andauthority to enter into this copyright assignment.
By checking this box I affirm that I am CC on BLD_AAC, and I agree to be legally bound by the above Copyright Assignment and the terms and conditions contained therein. Iunderstand and intend that, by checking this box, I am creating an electronic signature that will, upon my submission of this form, have the same legal force and effect as ahandwritten signature
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Correlating Committee Note No. 38-NFPA 5000-2016 [ New Section after 55.12 ]
Submitter Information Verification
Submitter Full Name: BLD-AAC
Organization: [ Not Specified ]
Street Address:
City:
State:
Zip:
Submittal Date: Fri Jan 08 15:26:03 EST 2016
Committee Statement and Meeting Notes
CommitteeStatement:
The Correlating Committee directs the TC on Fundamentals (FUN) and the occupancy committees (AXM, END, HEA, BCF, RES,DET, MER, IND) to review the proposed change and determine if further changes are needed in the Code. The CorrelatingCommittee will revisit the scope of the TC on Building Service and Fire Protection Equipment (BSF) after they propose any desiredchanges.
This action will be considered as a public comment.
Ballot Results
This item has passed ballot
18 Eligible Voters
2 Not Returned
15 Affirmative All
1 Affirmative with Comments
0 Negative with Comments
0 Abstention
Not Returned
Newman, Michael T.
Wooldridge, Jerry
Affirmative All
DiCristina, Salvatore
Frable, David W.
Francis, Sam W.
Hansen, Raymond N.
Harrington, John C.
Hopper, Howard
Hugo, Jeffrey M.
Humble, Jonathan
Jones, Gerald H.
Leavitt, Russell B.
Quiter, James R.
Roberts, Richard Jay
Shah, Faimeen
Vinci, Leon F.
Willse, Peter J.
Affirmative with Comment
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Laramee, Scott T.
No comment, but no way to accept as "affirmative" without accepting all as "affirmative in the ballot portal.
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