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of occupancy
55 Libraries are classified under what classification of occupancy. Business
56 Rooms where baled, bundled or piled materials segregated into desired sizes or groups. Picking rooms.
57 Buildings or structures 15 meters or more in height. High rise building
58 Buildings or structures used for the storage of explosives, shells, projectile, etc. Explosive magazine
59 An air compartment or chamber to which 1 or more ducts are connected and which form
Plenum
part of an air distribution system.
60 A kind of stable explosive compound which explodes by percussion. Fulminate
61 Descriptive of any substance that ignites spontaneously when exposed to air. Phyrophoric
62 A material that readily yields oxygen in quantities sufficient to stimulate or support
Oxidizing material
combustion.
63 A process where a piece of metal is heated prior to changing its shape and dimension. Forging
64 The process of first raising the temperature to separate the more volatile from the less
volatile parts and then cooling and condensing the result vapor so as to produce a nearly Distillation
purified substance.
65 A finely powdered substance which, when mixed with air in the proper proportion and
Dust
ignited will cause an explosion.
66 Temperature rating at flash point. 37.8 oC (100 oF)
67 A class of fire with flammable liquid and gasses. Class B
68 The temperature at which a liquid is transformed or converted into vapor. Boiling Point
69 Minimum fire resistance rating for a firewall. 4 hrs.
70 A continuous passageway for the transmission of air. Duct System
71 The minimum temperature at which any material gives off vapor in sufficient
Flash Point
concentration to form an ignitable mixture with air.
72 A gas, fume or vapor used for the destruction or control of insects, fungi, vermin, germs,
Fumigant
rodents or other pests.
73 Minimum width of any driveway in and around a lumber yard / piles. 4.50 mts.
74 Minimum height of fence for a lumber yard for exterior storage of lumbers. 1.80 mts.
75 Maximum width of sumps for the retention of oil and petroleum products. 3.70 mts.
For Refineries, distilleries, and chemical plants, the minimum height for a fence. 1.50 mts.
76 Minimum travel distance from any individual room subject to occupancy by not more
15.00 mts.
6 persons.
77 Maximum distance of travel from the high hazard area to an exit. 23.00 mts.
78 Minimum distance of an incinerator from any structure used other than a single family
3.00 mts.
dwelling.
79 Maximum reduction in width of a stair by a handrail. 9 cms.
80 Minimum door width of a single door in a door way. 71 cms.
81 Maximum change in elevation between the interior of a door to the outside of it other than
20.5 cms.
a balcony.
82 Maximum force in kilograms required for a panic hardware. 7 kgs.
83 Maximum height required for a panic hardware installation. 112 cms.
84 Minimum height required for a panic hardware installation. 76 cms.
85 Maximum number of occupant for a subdivided room or space by a folding partition. 20
86 Minimum width of a door for family day care homes. 61 cms.
87 Minimum stair width for a class B stair serving an occupant load of less than 50. 91 cms.
88 Length of a nosing or effective projection over the level immediately below it for tread
25 mm
below 25 cms in dimension.
89 Maximum height of a handrail. 86.5 cms.
90 A combustible liquid is any liquid having a flash point at or above. 37.8 oC (100 oF)
91 The time duration that a material or construction can withstand the effect of standard
Fire resistance rating
fire test is known as.
92 Any material which by its nature or as a result of its reaction with other elements
Cryogenic
produces a rapid drop in temperature of the immediate surrounding.
93 Classified as mercantile occupancies, the travel distance from exits shall be. 30.50 mts.
94 Under what classification of occupancy does pool rooms fall. Assembly
95 Under what classification of occupancy does home for the aged fall. Institutional
96 Under what classification of occupancy does court houses fall. Business
97 Under what classification of occupancy does refineries fall. Industrial
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Fire Code of the Philippines
Chemical Plant. A large integrated plant or that portion of such plant other
than a refinery or distillery where flammable or combustible liquids are
produced by chemical reactions or used in chemical reactions.
Combustible Fibers. Any readily ignitable and free-burning fibers, such as but
not limited, to cocoa fiber, cotton, excelsior, hay, hemp, henequen, istle, jute,
kapok, oakrum, rags, sisal, Spanish moss, straw, tow, waste cloth, waste paper,
certain synthetic fibers commonly used in commerce, or any material in a
fibrous or shredded form that will readily ignite when heat sources are present.
Combustible Liquid. Any liquid having a flash point at or above thirty seven
and eight tenths degrees Celsius (37.8°C), and classified as follows:
Corrosive Liquid. Any liquid which causes fire when in contact with organic
matter or with certain chemicals.
Cryogenic. Is descriptive of any material which, by its nature or as a result of
its reaction with other elements, produces a rapid drop in temperature of the
immediate surroundings.
Dry Standpipe. A type of standpipe system in which the pipes are normally
not filled with water. Water is introduced into the system thru fire service
connections when needed.
Fire Alerting System. A fire alarm system activated by the presence of fire,
where the signal is transmitted to designated locations instead of sounding a
general alarm.
Fire Hazard. Any condition or act which increases or may cause an increase
in the probability of the occurrence of fire, or which may obstruct, delay,
hinder or interfere with fire fighting operations and the safeguarding of life
and property.
Fire Lane. The portion of a roadway or public way that should be kept
opened and unobstructed at all times for the expedient conduct of fire
fighting operations.
Fire Trap . A building unsafe in case of fire because it will burn easily or
because it lacks adequate exits or fire escapes.
Fire Volunteer. A person who voluntarily enters into firefighting service through
a Fire Volunteer Organization (FVO) and undergoes the same discipline as
that of BFP firefighters.
Fire Wall. A wall designed to prevent the spread of fire, having a fire
resistance rating of not less than four (4) hours with sufficient structural stability
to remain standing even if construction on either side collapses under fire
conditions.
Flame Spread Rating. The time in which flame will spread over the surface of
a burning material.
Flammable Liquids. Are liquids having flash points below thirty seven and
eight tenths degrees Celsius (37.8°C) except any mixture having components
High Rise Buildings. Buildings, structures or facilities fifteen (15) meters or more
in height.
Fire Safety Practitioner. Any qualified person, recognized by the BFP, engaged
in, but not limited to, the design, construction, installation, repair and
maintenance, assessment, and rehabilitation of fire safety construction,
suppression and control systems, protective and warning systems and life
safety related services, or employed as a safety officer of public and private
establishments/companies.
Vestibule. A passage hall or antechamber between the outer doors and the
interior parts of a house or building.
SECTION 9.0.3.3 FORMAT OF PREPARATION
Occupancy Classification;
Basis of design;
Number of exits;
Travel distances;
Exit calculations (may be included in appendices); and
Timed-exit analysis (for equivalencies and variances);
Description;
Typical location of exit lights and emergency lighting systems;
Design criteria; and
Calculations (equivalencies and variances).
Description;
Capacities; and
Calculations (may be included in appendices)
Other issues not discussed above including elevator recall and use of
elevators for evacuation
Enforcing Authorities.
(It consists of a written report prepared by the building owner, his fire
safety officer or his authorized representative. This is a compilation of the
maintenance and testing records kept by the buildings engineering and
maintenance departments. )
Objectives
Occupancy Classifications.
Fire Suppression
Other testing and maintenance records, including test results of the elevator
recall system.
Upon compliance of the fire safety requirements under Rule 10 of this IRR, a Fire Safety
Inspection Certificate (FSIC) shall be issued by the BFP as a pre – requisite for the issuance of
Business or Mayor’s Permit, Permit to Operate, Occupancy Permit, PHILHEALTH Accreditation
for Hospitals, DOH License to Operate and other permits or licenses being issued by other
government agencies.
Photocopy of Building Permit and Assessment of Business Permit Fee/Tax Bill for
Business Permit;