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What is NFPA 1600 For? - ANSWER--Standard on Disaster/Emergency
Management and business continuity
What is NFPA 1561 for? - ANSWER--Standard on Emergency services
incident management system
The goal for ___ ___ ___ in a public assembly occupancy is to ensure
that all of the access and egress pathways are clear and in good order. -
ANSWER--code compliance inspection
Adoption by reference - ANSWER--Method of code adoption in which
the specific edition of a model code is referred to within the adopting
ordinance or regulation.
Adoption by transcription? - ANSWER--Method of code adoption in
which the specific edition of a model code is referred to within the
adopting ordinance or regulation.
Authority having jurisdiction - ANSWER--An organization, office, or
individual responsible for enforcing the requirements of a code or
standard, or for approving equipment, materials, an installation, or a
procedure.
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Automatic sprinkler system - ANSWER--A system of pipes with water
under pressure that allows water to be discharged immediately when a
sprinkler head operates.
Business continuity planning - ANSWER--An ongoing process to ensure
that the necessary steps are taken to identify the impact of potential
losses and maintain viable recovery strategies, recovery plans, and
continuity of services.
Catastrophic theory of reform - ANSWER--An approach in which fire
prevention codes or firefighting procedures are changed in reaction to
a fire disaster.
Construction type - ANSWER--the combination of material used in the
construction of a building or structure, based on the varying degrees of
fire resistance and combustibility.
Fire prevention division or hazardous use permit - ANSWER--A local
government permit that is renewed annually after the fire prevention
division performs a code compliance inspection. A permit is required if
the process, storage, or occupancy activity creates a life safety hazard.
Restaurants with more than 50 seats, flammable liquid storage, and
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printing shops that use ammonia are examples of occupancies that may
require a permit.
Floor plans - ANSWER--Views of a building's interior. Rooms, hallways,
cabinets, and the like are drawn in the correct relationship to each
other.
Fuel load - ANSWER--The total quantity of all combustible products
found within a room or space.
High risk property - ANSWER--structure that has potential for a
catastrophic property of life loss in the even of a fire.
High value property - ANSWER--structure that contains equipment,
material, or items that have high replacement value.
Masonry wall - ANSWER--A wall that consists of brick, stone, concrete,
block, terra cotta, tile, adobe, precast or cast in place concrete.
Mini/max codes - ANSWER--Codes developed and adopted at the state
level for either mandatory or optional enforcement by local
governments; these codes cannot be amended by local governments.
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Mitigation - ANSWER--Measures taken to limit or control the
consequences, extent, or severity of an incident that cannot be
reasonably prevented.
Model Codes - ANSWER--Codes generally developed through the
consensus process with the use of technical committees developed by a
code making organization
Occupancy type - ANSWER--the purpose for which a building or an
portion thereof is used of intended to be used.
Ongoing compliance inspection - ANSWER--inspection of an existing
occupancy to observe the housekeeping and confirm that the built in
fire protection features such as fire exit doors and sprinkler systems are
in good working order.
Ordinance - ANSWER--Law established by an authorized subdivision of a
state, such as a city, county or town.
Plot plan - ANSWER--A representation of the exterior of a structure,
identifying doors, utilities access, and any special considerations or
hazards.