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BSI PD 7974-5:2002

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Application of fire safety engineering principles to the design of buildings – Fire service intervention. (Sub-system 5)

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BSI 2002 20
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PDF Pages PDF Title
1 PUBLISHED DOCUMENT
2 Committees responsible for this Published�Document
3 Contents
5 Introduction
6 Figure 1 BS 7974 and the Published documents
7 Figure 2 Sub-systems interactions
8 1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
call
dual-entry fire-fighting lift
emergency lighting
9 fire door (assembly)
fire-fighting lift
fire-fighting lobby
fire-fighting shaft
fire-fighting stair
fire main
fire resistance
fire risk
fire service access level
floor area
height
lift landing
10 lift landing door
lift well
pressurization
protected
4 General guidance
5 Inputs
5.1 Building characteristics
11 5.2 Physiology of fire-fighters
5.3 Design fire
5.4 Time of fire service notification
5.5 Evacuation time
5.6 Environmental influences on smoke control
5.7 Vehicle access
5.8 Water supplies
12 5.9 Single-storey and multi-storey complexes
5.10 Fire-fighting shafts
14 5.11 Fire-fighting stairs, lobbies and lifts
6 Outputs
6.1 General
6.2 Time of fire service intervention
6.3 Fire service extinguishing capability
15 7 Analysis
7.1 Arrival time
Table 1 Recommended standards of fire cover in the UK
7.2 Risk categorization
7.3 Fire-fighter physiology
7.4 Time of fire service intervention
16 Figure 3 Fire service intervention
7.5 Fire-fighting facilities
17 7.6 Fire control time
18 Annex A (normative)
Characteristics of risk categories
Table A.1 Characteristics of risk categories
BSI PD 7974-5:2002
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