NFPA (Fire) 520
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NFPA 520, Standard on Subterranean Spaces, helps safeguard people and property against fire and related hazards in subterranean spaces and buildings.
NFPA 520, Standard on Subterranean Spaces, covers the particular fire and life safety factors in these special environments, including means of egress issues such as orientation and excessive travel distances, poor ventilation, communication difficulties, and nontraditional behavior of fire.
The standard allows the following occupancies in new and existing subterranean space buildings: public assembly, business, educational, detention and correctional, health care, board and care, residential, industrial, mercantile, and storage uses.
For the 2021 edition, NFPA 520 has incorporated substantial changes: two new chapters have been added to the standard. The new chapters present performance-based design as an option and provide guidance on the required considerations.
Required tests for fire resistance rating determination are added for clarification.
NFPA 520 is an essential resource for installers, contractors, designers, engineers, facility managers, first responders, and anyone involved with fire and life safety or emergency response in these special environments.
It regulates all developed subterranean spaces except tourist caverns, wine storage caverns, gas and oil storage reservoirs, hazardous waste repositories, utility installations such as pump stations, working mines, transportation and pedestrian tunnels, aboveground buildings with belowground stories, and cut and cover underground structures specifically addressed in the building code.
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Product Details
- Published:
- 10/25/2020
- Number of Pages:
- 24
NFPA (Fire) 520
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NFPA 520 safeguards people and property against fire and related hazards in subterranean space buildings.
NFPA 520: Standard on Subterranean Spaces covers the unique fire and life safety considerations that exist in subterranean spaces, including means of egress issues such as orientation and excessive travel distances, poor ventilation, communication difficulties, and nontraditional behavior of fire.
The Standard allows the following occupancies within new and existing subterranean space buildings: public assembly, business, educational, detention and correctional, health care, board and care, residential, industrial, mercantile, and storage uses.
Requirements include the latest criteria for:
- Construction features
- Means of egress
- Fire alarm, detection, and suppression systems
- Emergency preparedness
- Fire department provisions
Changes in the 2016 edition of NFPA 520 include updates to referenced documents.
NFPA 520 is an essential resource for installers, contractors, designers, engineers, facility managers, first responders, and anyone involved with fire and life safety or emergency response in these special environments. It regulates all developed subterranean spaces except tourist caverns, wine storage caverns, gas and oil storage reservoirs, hazardous waste repositories, utility installations such as pump stations, working mines, transportation and pedestrian tunnels, aboveground buildings with belowground stories, and cut and cover underground structures specifically addressed in the building code.
Product Details
- Published:
- 09/07/2015
- ISBN(s):
- 9781455911783
- Number of Pages:
- 25
NFPA (Fire) 520
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NFPA 520 covers subterranean spaces that are developed for public assembly, business, manufacturing or other uses which are unique environments and present many special fire and life safety considerations. This standard addresses the most critical safety issues in such underground areas, including egress arrangement, fire protection systems, and emergency response planning.
Product Details
- Published:
- 01/01/2005
- Number of Pages:
- 15