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IT Baseline Protection Manual - The Information Warfare Site

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Safeguard Catalogue Infrastucture Remarks<br />

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S 1.8 Room allocation, with due regard to fire loads<br />

Initiation responsibility: Head of <strong>Site</strong>/Bldg Technical Service; site fire<br />

protection officer<br />

Implementation responsibility: <strong>Site</strong>/Bldg Technical Service; site fire<br />

protection officer<br />

A fire load is produced by any combustible material brought into a building. It<br />

is determined by the quantity and the calorific value of such material.<br />

Examples of fire loads are <strong>IT</strong> systems, furniture, carpets, and wall paper.<br />

Maximum fire loads, standardised calorific values, and further information are<br />

listed in DIN 4102.<br />

When siting <strong>IT</strong> equipment, data media etc., the existing fire loads in the same<br />

room and in adjacent rooms should be reviewed. <strong>The</strong> data carrier archive, for<br />

example, should not be located near or above a paper storage area.<br />

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<strong>IT</strong>-<strong>Baseline</strong> <strong>Protection</strong> <strong>Manual</strong>: Oktober 2000

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