BS ISO 16733-1:2015:2016 Edition
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Fire safety engineering. Selection of design fire scenarios and design fires – Selection of design fire scenarios
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2016 | 42 |
This part of ISO 16733 describes a methodology for the selection of design fire scenarios that are credible but conservative for use in fire safety engineering analyses of any built environment, including buildings, structures or transportation systems. Following the procedures given in this part of ISO 16733, a manageable number of design fire scenarios is selected using a qualitative or semi-quantitative approach. For a full quantitative approach using risk assessment, the reader is directed to ISO 16732‑1 .
PDF Catalog
PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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6 | Foreword |
7 | Introduction |
9 | 1 Scope 2 Normative references 3 Terms and definitions |
10 | 4 Symbols and abbreviated terms |
11 | 5 Fire safety engineering applications 5.1 Fire safety engineering process 5.1.1 Establish project scope |
12 | 5.1.2 Identify fire safety objectives 5.1.3 Determine functional requirements 5.1.4 Identify performance criteria 5.1.5 Hazard identification 5.1.6 Fire safety design plan 5.2 The role of design fire scenarios in fire safety design |
13 | 5.3 The role of design fires in fire safety design |
14 | 6 Design fire scenarios 6.1 Characteristics of fire scenarios 6.2 Identification of fire scenarios 6.2.1 General |
16 | 6.2.2 Step 1 — Identify the specific safety challenges |
17 | 6.2.3 Step 2 — Location of fire |
18 | 6.2.4 Step 3 — Type of fire |
19 | 6.2.5 Step 4 — Potential complicating hazards leading to other fire scenarios 6.2.6 Step 5 — Systems and features impacting on fire |
20 | 6.2.7 Step 6 — Occupant actions impacting on fire 6.3 Step 7 — Selection of design fire scenarios 6.3.1 General 6.3.2 Combining scenarios into scenario clusters 6.3.3 Caution on exclusion of scenarios believed to have negligible risk |
21 | 6.3.4 Demonstrating that the scenario structure is complete 6.3.5 Scenario selection procedure based on level of analysis 6.3.6 Selection of design fire scenarios for deterministic analysis |
22 | 6.4 Step 8 — Modify scenario selection based on system availability and reliability |
23 | 6.5 Step 9 — Final selection and documentation |
24 | Annex A (informative) Data for development of design fire scenarios |
26 | Annex B (informative) Example of a set of explicit fire scenarios |
29 | Annex C (informative) Design fires |
38 | Bibliography |