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Additional Requirements To Consider For
Emergency Planning


 

The following is a list of just some of the other areas of Fire Safety and Preventative Measures
that the BFSPS provides for.
Your building/occupancy may not require these other requirements
but is being provided in case it does.


Fire Safety and Preventative Measures

Major Occupancies

Smoking Policies

Commercial Cooking Equipment Requirements

Tents and Air Supported Structures

Covered Malls

Outdoor Tire Storage Yards

Emergency Planning in Laboratories

Boarding, Lodging and Rooming Houses

Means of Egress

Health Care Facilities Additional Requirements

Buildings Up To and Including Six Storeys In Building Height With Residential Occupancies

Buildings Higher than Six Storeys In Building Height with Residential Occupancies

Fire Department Access


Common Fire Hazards Recommended Practices and Procedures

Hazardous Activities

Combustible Materials

Exposure to Combustible Materials

Open Flames

Use of Hazardous Materials

Electrical Hazards

Vacant Buildings

Ventilation


Flammable and Combustible Liquids Requirements for Spill Control

Fire Prevention and Protection

Spill Control and Drainage Systems

Container Storage and Handling

Industrial Occupancies

Incidental Use

Rooms for Container Storage and Dispensing

Outdoor Container Storage

Secondary Containment for Aboveground Storage Tanks

Installation of Underground Storage Tanks

Installation of Storage Tanks Inside Buildings

Rooms for Storage Tanks

Location and Arrangement of Piping

Fuel Dispensing Stations

Supervision and Dispensing Procedures

Bulk Plants

Piers and Wharves Process Plants

Distilleries

Laboratories


Inspection and Maintenance Requirements

Closures

Exit Lighting and Emergency Lighting

Inspection and Maintenance in Laboratories

Portable Extinguishers

Inspection, Testing and Maintenance of Extinguishers

Grading of Hazards

Fire Alarm and Voice Communication Systems

Smoke Alarms

Standpipe and Hose Systems

Sprinkler Systems

Water Supplies for Fire Protection

Tanks

Fire Pumps and Reservoirs

Hydrants

Emergency Power Systems

Special Extinguishing Systems t


Fire Emergency Systems in High Buildings

Elevators

Venting to Aid Fire Fighting

Central Alarm and Control Facilities

Inspections and Tests for Smoke Control Equipment


Safety to Life

Means of Egress

Life Safety Study

Definitions of Words and Phrases

Examples of Building Occupancies


International Recommended Requirements
National Fire Code
Ontario Fire Code