- 産業: Fire safety
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Established in 1896, NFPA's mission is to reduce the worldwide burden of fire and other hazards on the quality of life by providing and advocating consensus codes and standards, research, training, and education.
Specified product storage controls that are more stringent than the basic requirements of this standard. (RFPCM would be used to alleviate the requirement for special protection and to be a factor in reducing distance requirements. )
Industry:Fire safety
Specific tools and equipment that are critical to performing a specific type of technical rescue.
Industry:Fire safety
Specific measurable or calculable parameters for systems and features that are quantified and described in engineering terms.
Industry:Fire safety
Special trailer or wheeled undercarriage on which containers or roll-on/roll-off (RO/RO) cargoes are moved.
Industry:Fire safety
Specialized fire fighting operations that can include the activities of rescue, fire suppression, and property conservation at incidents involving fires producing high levels of radiant heat as well as conductive and convective heat.
Industry:Fire safety
Spaces within a building that are isolated from large-volume spaces by smoke barriers.
Industry:Fire safety
Spaces and elements specifically designed for use primarily by people 12 years old and younger.
Industry:Fire safety
Spaces that are not normally occupied by the crew during the course of normal working or watchstanding but that can be periodically checked during the course of their rounds.
Industry:Fire safety
Space on a marine vessel outside the cargo area that is used for a galley; a pantry containing cooking appliances, lockers, or storerooms; workshops (except those workshops located in machinery spaces); and other similar spaces and access trunk to those spaces.
Industry:Fire safety
Space on a marine vessel in which the vessel’s radio, the main navigation equipment, or the emergency source of power is located or in which the fire control equipment, other than fire-fighting control equipment, is centralized.
Industry:Fire safety