NFPA 1 definition

NFPA 1 means the uniform fire code, 2006 edition, developed by NFPA.
NFPA 1 means the 2000 edition of NFPA 1, Fire Preven- tion Code, as adopted and modified in this chapter.
NFPA 1 means the National Fire Protection Association Code 1, entitled the “Fire Code,” the Florida edition as adopted in rule 69A-3.012, F.A.C.

Examples of NFPA 1 in a sentence

  • The applicable building code referenced in this evaluation is the Maryland State Fire Prevention Code, 2007 Edition, which incorporates by reference NFPA 1 Uniform Fire Code (2006 Edition), NFPA 101 Life Safety Code (2006 Edition) and certain requirements of the International Building Code (IBC).

  • The developer is responsible to meet any additional flow requirements beyond that which is within the capacity of the utility provider [NFPA 1].

  • This is a department rule in addition to the requirements in NFPA 1 section 31−4.3.2: Any unforeseen condition that presents a fire hazard or would contrib- ute to the rapid spread of fire, or would delay or interfere with the rapid exit of persons from the tent, or would interfere with or delay the extinguishment of a fire and which is not otherwise covered by this subchapter shall be immediately abated, eliminated or cor- rected as ordered by the fire chief.

  • NFPA 1 sections 1−4.14, 1−5.2, and 1−13.3 are included as part of this chapter.2. Any permit required in NFPA 1 section 1−16 and subse- quently referred to elsewhere under this chapter is not required by this chapter but may be required by local ordinance.

  • Substitute the following wording for the require- ments in NFPA 1 section 7−2.3.2: All standpipe and hose systems shall be inspected, tested and maintained in accordance with NFPA 25.(3) INSPECTION, TESTING AND MAINTENANCE OF AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEMS.

  • This is a department rule in addi- tion to the requirements in NFPA 1 section 3−1.1:(a) Scope.

  • Substitute the following wording for the requirements in NFPA 1 section 6−2:(a) General maintenance of chimneys and heating appliances.

  • Substitute the fol- lowing wording for the requirements in NFPA 1 section 6−7.1: All emergency and standby generators shall be tested and maintained in accordance with NFPA 110.

  • Substitute the following wording for the requirements in NFPA 1 section 7−3.3.2:(a) All automatic fire sprinkler systems shall be inspected, tested and maintained in accordance with NFPA 25.(b) At least once each year, the inspection, testing and mainte- nance specified in NFPA 25 shall be conducted by a person having the applicable credential specified in ch.

  • This is a department rule in addition to the requirements in NFPA 1 section 3−1.1:(a) Scope.


More Definitions of NFPA 1

NFPA 1 means the National Fire Protection Code 1, entitled the “Uniform Fire Code,” the Florida edition as adopted in Rule Chapter 69A-60, F.A.C.
NFPA 1 means the 2006 edition of NFPA 1, Uniform Fire Code, as adopted and modified in this chapter.
NFPA 1 means the fire prevention code, 1997 edition, published by the National Fire Protection Association and available by contacting: Secretary, Standards Council, National Fire Protection Association, 1 Batterymarch Park, Quincy, MA 02269-9101.
NFPA 1 means the uniform fire code, 2006 edition,

Related to NFPA 1

  • NFPA means the National Fire Protection Association.

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