Fire Hazard Analysis - The Office of Health, Safety and Security
Fire Hazard Analysis - The Office of Health, Safety and Security
Fire Hazard Analysis - The Office of Health, Safety and Security
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TABLE OF CONTENTS<br />
1.0 INTRODUCTION 1<br />
1.1. Purpose<br />
1.2 Approach <strong>and</strong> Assumptions<br />
1.3 Limitations<br />
1.4 Facility Use, Function, Occupancy<br />
1.5 General Site <strong>Fire</strong> Protection<br />
2.0 CONSTRUCTION 2<br />
2.1 Description <strong>of</strong> Facility<br />
2.2 <strong>Fire</strong> Boundaries<br />
2.3 Interior Finish Materials<br />
3.0 LIFE SAFETY 4<br />
3.1 Types <strong>of</strong> Occupancy<br />
3.2 Means <strong>of</strong> Egress<br />
3.3 Emergency Lighting <strong>and</strong> Exit Signs<br />
3.4 <strong>Security</strong> Interface<br />
4.0 FIRE HAZARDS 5<br />
4.1 Identification <strong>of</strong> Significant <strong>Fire</strong> <strong>Hazard</strong>s<br />
4.2 Natural <strong>Hazard</strong>s Impact on <strong>Fire</strong> <strong>Safety</strong><br />
4.3 <strong>Analysis</strong> <strong>of</strong> Potential <strong>Fire</strong> Scenarios<br />
4.4 Exposure <strong>Fire</strong> Potential<br />
4.5 Potential for a Toxic, Biological or Radiation Incident<br />
4.5.1 Criticality, Radioactive Materials, <strong>and</strong> Contamination<br />
4.5.2 Chemical, Corrosive Agents, <strong>and</strong> Other Special <strong>Hazard</strong>s<br />
4.5.3 Offsite Impact<br />
4.6 Run<strong>of</strong>f/Containment <strong>of</strong> Fluids<br />
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