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CFPA EUROPE - Fire Prevention and Security Training ::: 2012

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<strong>CFPA</strong>-E Guidelines<br />

Guideline No. Title Summary<br />

20:2009 F <strong>Fire</strong> safety in camping sites This guideline consists of recommendations for fire<br />

prevention measures <strong>and</strong> precautions to be taken<br />

by the owners <strong>and</strong> staff of the camping sites as<br />

well as the by the guests themselves . The guideline<br />

gives recommendations for the distances between<br />

units <strong>and</strong> vehicles on the site as well as access for<br />

the fire brigades <strong>and</strong> locations of fire extinguishing<br />

equipment .<br />

21:2009 F <strong>Fire</strong> prevention on construction sites This guideline presents fire safety on construction<br />

sites <strong>and</strong> its adoption is recommended in the cases .<br />

The guide applies to construction sites, including<br />

those where demolition, alterations, fitting out,<br />

renovations, refurbishment or repair work is being<br />

carried out .<br />

22:2010 F Wind turbines – <strong>Fire</strong> protection guideline This guideline describes typical risks of fire given<br />

under the special conditions of operation of wind<br />

turbines . Measures for loss prevention will be<br />

suggested as a result of the risk analysis . Objectives<br />

is to minimize the incidence rate <strong>and</strong> the scope of<br />

potential loss by fire at wind turbines .<br />

23:2010 F Securing the operational readiness of fire<br />

control system<br />

This guideline documents the operational readiness<br />

of fire control systems <strong>and</strong> regulates their design <strong>and</strong><br />

control . An internal self-checking system must be<br />

implemented, that ensure the periodical checks of<br />

installations, which are relevant for fire protection .<br />

24:2010 F <strong>Fire</strong> safe homes This guideline sets out the requirements that must be<br />

satisfied in order that a dwelling may be categorised<br />

as a “fire safe home” . The guideline is applicable to<br />

all types of dwellings, from single family houses to<br />

flats in multi-storey buildings .<br />

25:2010 F Emergency plan This guideline help a company <strong>and</strong> an institution in<br />

getting prepared for accidental situations e .g . fire but<br />

also other accidents . That can be achieved by making<br />

a written document “emergency plan” . The can<br />

be used as a part of the business continuity plan .<br />

26:2010 F <strong>Fire</strong> protection of temporary buildings on<br />

construction sites<br />

This guideline deals with possible arrangements of<br />

temporary buildings on construction sites of up to<br />

two storeys <strong>and</strong> building area of up to 200 m² . The<br />

guideline gives examples of acceptable solutions<br />

which satisfy adequate fire protection requirements .<br />

27:2011 F <strong>Fire</strong> safety in apartment buildings This guidelines objective is to provide a reasonable<br />

safe environment for occupants of apartment<br />

buildings <strong>and</strong> mainly to give them the opportunity<br />

to safely escape a fire . The guideline also point out<br />

adequate fire safety measures that the owners of the<br />

building’s should take in order to protect the people<br />

<strong>and</strong> improve their chance to survival in case of fire .<br />

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