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Conference Proceedings for the NFPCA Regulatory Impact Programs Conference Held at Camp Hill, Pennsylvania on July 19-20, 1978
The purpose of the Conference was to allow presentation of work from National Fire Prevention and Control Administration grantees to the fire community and to permit open discussions of the fire protection systems concepts. Included were reports on a project to gather the current body of knowledge in fire protection engineering and to document fundamental design and evaluation methods; a study of relationships between fire inspection program practices and lower rates of fires, fire losses, and fire casualties; a project to investigate current requirements and design alternatives for automatic fire sprinklers in the model building codes and to assess their potential economic impact; a study of fire safety effectiveness statements; development of the 'Building Firesafety Model,' a systematic procedure for measuring the hazards of building fires; a study to assess user needs and potential impact of automatic suppression systems on the national residential fire loss; and a project to review, evaluate, and suggest improvements in state and local fire prevention codes, building codes, and relevant Federal or private codes and regulations.
Conference Proceedings for the NFPCA Regulatory Impact Programs Conference Held at Camp Hill, Pennsylvania on July 19-20, 1978
The purpose of the Conference was to allow presentation of work from National Fire Prevention and Control Administration grantees to the fire community and to permit open discussions of the fire protection systems concepts. Included were reports on a project to gather the current body of knowledge in fire protection engineering and to document fundamental design and evaluation methods; a study of relationships between fire inspection program practices and lower rates of fires, fire losses, and fire casualties; a project to investigate current requirements and design alternatives for automatic fire sprinklers in the model building codes and to assess their potential economic impact; a study of fire safety effectiveness statements; development of the 'Building Firesafety Model,' a systematic procedure for measuring the hazards of building fires; a study to assess user needs and potential impact of automatic suppression systems on the national residential fire loss; and a project to review, evaluate, and suggest improvements in state and local fire prevention codes, building codes, and relevant Federal or private codes and regulations.
Conference Proceedings for the NFPCA Regulatory Impact Programs Conference Held at Camp Hill, Pennsylvania on July 19-20, 1978
J. A. Swartz (Autor:in) / E. M. Connelly (Autor:in)
1979
81 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch