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One of the primary purposes of NFPA 101 2015 is the fire.
protection of life from _______.
NFPA 101 covers the requirements for construction, Life.
protection, and occupancy features required to minimize
the danger to _______ from fire, and the effects of fire. It property.
does not address the preservation of _______..
Chapter ____ of NFPA 101 covers occupancy classification 6.
and the hazard of contents. You can see a direct
correlation between this chapter and the ________ IBC
classifications.
,Chapter____ refers you to the corresponding chapter for 6
the requirements of each occupancy, including:
Assembly.
______________ (Section 6.1.2) Educational.
______________ (Section 6.1.3) Health Care.
Day Care (Section 6.1.4) Residential.
________ _______ (Section 6.1.5)
Ambulatory Health Care (Section 6.1.6)
Detention and Correctional (Section 6.1.7)
______________ (Section 6.1.8)
Residential Board and Care (Section 6.1.9)
Mercantile (Section 6.1.10)
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Business (Section 6.1.11)
Industrial (Section 6.1.12)
Storage (Section 6.1.13)
Multiple Occupancies (Section 6.1.14)
Chapter 6 also defines multiple occupancies whether fire-rated
they are mixed or separated. Multiple occupancies are
considered to be separated where they are separated by
_________ __________ construction.
Section 6.2.2 covers the hazard classification of the contents.
_________ of the building.
not spread.
Low hazard contents have low combustibility, and if
ignited will ________ _______ the fire. fire.
smoke.
Ordinary hazard contents will generate a _____ with a
moderate growth rate, or give off a considerable amount explosion.
of _______..
High hazard contents will generate a rapidly growing fire,
or create an _____________.
Table 6.1.14.4.1(a) provides the requirement (hours) for the separation
______________ of occupancies. Located on pages 46 and 47
of NFPA 101 2015, it is important to familiarize yourself
with this table and its contents in Chapter 6.
, The required separation between an assembly with Two
greater than 1,000 people and a daycare with greater
than 12 clients is no less than a ______-hour separation.
There are footnotes at the bottom of the table 6.1.14.4.1(a) reductions.
you should be aware of in case one or more of the exam
questions asks about _____________ in the separation of fire- automatic sprinkler.
resistive barriers. It is allowed, but there are stipulations.
There must be an approved ___________ __________ system in the reduction.
occupancies.
No ___________ is allowed for areas marked with the double-
dagger.
There is a direct correlation between NFPA 101 Chapter 6 IBC
and the _____ classifications which further divides the
classifications into groups.
Chapter ______ of NFPA 101 2015 covers construction Eight
requirements with fire-resistance rated walls, barriers,
and doors.
Section 8.3.5 covers ____________ and fire-stopping methods penetrations
of fire-rated construction.
Section 8.5.5.7 covers the requirements for smoke damper.
detectors for _____________ operation within _________.
ducts.
The provisions of Section 8.3.5 shall not apply to 11.
approved existing materials and methods of construction
used to protect existing through-penetrations and 43.
existing membrane penetrations in fire walls, fire barrier
walls, or fire-resistance-rated horizontal assemblies
unless otherwise required by Chapters _______ through
_________.
NFPA 101 2015, Section ___________ 8.3.5.1
Penetrations for cables, cable trays, conduits, pipes, firestop
tubes, combustion vents and exhaust vents, wires, and
similar items to accommodate electrical, mechanical,
plumbing, and communications systems that pass through
a wall, floor, or floor/ceiling assembly constructed as a
fire barrier(opens in a new tab) shall be protected by a
__________ system or device.