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AGENDA NFPA Technical Committee on Industrial, Storage and Miscellaneous Occupancies NFPA 101 and NFPA 5000 SECOND DRAFT MEETING Wednesday, June 26, 2013 DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel San Diego Downtown 1646 Front Street San Diego, California 1. Call to Order. Call meeting to order by Chair, Carl Wren, at 8:00 a.m. on June 26, 2013 at the Double Tree by Hilton Hotel, San Diego, California. 2. Self-introduction of Committee Members and Guests. For a current committee roster, see pg. 2. 3. Approval of Previous Meeting Minutes. Approve the August 14-15, 2012 meeting minutes, pg. 6. 4. The New Process. See handouts from PowerPoint presentation, see pg. 9. 5. Definitions Task Group. See pg. 15. 6. Hazardous Materials Task Group. See pg. 16. 7. NFPA 101 Second Draft (formerly ROC) Preparation. Public Comments to be distributed before meeting date. 8. NFPA 5000 Second Draft (formerly ROC) Preparation. Public Comments to be distributed before meeting date. 9. Other Business. Fixed stairs in Industrial Occupancies, see pg. 17. 10. Adjournment. Page 1 of 19
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AGENDA NFPA Technical Committee on Industrial, Storage and Miscellaneous

Occupancies NFPA 101 and NFPA 5000 SECOND DRAFT MEETING

Wednesday, June 26, 2013 DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel San Diego Downtown

1646 Front Street San Diego, California

1. Call to Order. Call meeting to order by Chair, Carl Wren, at 8:00 a.m. on June 26, 2013 at the Double Tree by Hilton Hotel, San Diego, California.

2. Self-introduction of Committee Members and Guests. For a current committee roster, see pg. 2.

3. Approval of Previous Meeting Minutes. Approve the August 14-15, 2012 meeting minutes, pg. 6.

4. The New Process. See handouts from PowerPoint presentation, see pg. 9.

5. Definitions Task Group. See pg. 15.

6. Hazardous Materials Task Group. See pg. 16.

7. NFPA 101 Second Draft (formerly ROC) Preparation. Public Comments to be distributed before meeting date.

8. NFPA 5000 Second Draft (formerly ROC) Preparation. Public Comments to be

distributed before meeting date.

9. Other Business.

• Fixed stairs in Industrial Occupancies, see pg. 17.

10. Adjournment.

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Address List No PhoneIndustrial, Storage, and Miscellaneous Occupancies SAF-IND

Safety to Life

Kristin Bigda04/10/2013

SAF-INDCarl D. WrenChairAustin Fire DepartmentEmergency Prevention DivisionOne Texas Center, Suite 200505 Barton Springs RoadAustin, TX 78704

E 10/6/2000SAF-IND

Kristin BigdaSecretary (Staff-Nonvoting)National Fire Protection Association1 Batterymarch ParkQuincy, MA 02169-7471

6/29/2007

SAF-INDThomas L. AllisonPrincipalSavannah River Nuclear SolutionsBuilding 742-AAiken, SC 29802

U 4/17/2002SAF-IND

Raymond E. ArntsonPrincipalRayden Research, LLC1041 174th StreetHammond, WI 54015

SE 7/12/2001

SAF-INDJustin B. BillerPrincipalAECOM Building Engineering10 South Jefferson Street, Suite 1600Roanoke, VA 24011Alternate: John R. Stauder

SE 03/05/2012SAF-IND

Donald C. BirchlerPrincipalFP&C Consultants, Inc.3770 BroadwayKansas City, MO 64111Alternate: Jeffrey A. Scott

SE 1/1/1991

SAF-INDRyan CummingsPrincipalUS Department of TransportationFederal Aviation Administration47 Guinan StreetWaltham, MA 02451

E 10/29/2012SAF-IND

Stephen E. DalePrincipalCincinnati Insurance Company6200 South Gilmore RoadFairfield, OH 45014

I 08/09/2012

SAF-INDNicholas A. DawePrincipalCobb County Fire Marshal’s Office1595 County Services ParkwayMarietta, GA 30008

E 10/20/2010SAF-IND

Jeffry T. DudleyPrincipalNational Aeronautics & Space Administration503 Glenbrook CircleRockledge, FL 32955

U 10/20/2010

SAF-INDJohn F. Farney, Jr.PrincipalSargent & Lundy Engineers55 East Monroe StreetChicago, IL 60603

SE 1/1/1992SAF-IND

James E. GolinveauxPrincipalTyco Fire Suppression & Building Products1467 Elmwood AvenueCranston, RI 02910American Fire Sprinkler AssociationAlternate: Roland J. Huggins

IM 10/6/2000

SAF-INDWayne D. HolmesPrincipalHSB Professional Loss Control508 Parkview DriveBurlington, NC 27215

I 1/1/1991SAF-IND

Jonathan HumblePrincipalAmerican Iron and Steel Institute45 South Main Street, Suite 312West Hartford, CT 06107-2402Alternate: Farid Alfawakhiri

M 10/6/2000

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Address List No PhoneIndustrial, Storage, and Miscellaneous Occupancies SAF-IND

Safety to Life

Kristin Bigda04/10/2013

SAF-INDAdam C. JonesPrincipalBuechel Fire Protection District4101 Bardstown RoadLouisville, KY 40218

E 10/29/2012SAF-IND

Marshall A. KleinPrincipalMarshall A. Klein & Associates, Inc.6815 Autumn View DriveEldersburg, MD 21784-6304Automotive Aftermarket Industry AssociationAlternate: Andrew S. Klein

U 10/6/2000

SAF-INDRichard J. KobelskiPrincipalHanford Fire DepartmentMission Support Alliance, MSIN S3-97PO Box 650Richland, WA 99352

U 10/28/2008SAF-IND

Neal W. Krantz, Sr.PrincipalKrantz Systems & Associates, LLC30126 BrettonLivonia, MI 48152Automatic Fire Alarm Association, Inc.

M 1/1/1991

SAF-INDRichard S. KrausPrincipalAPI/Petroleum Safety Consultants210 East Fairfax Street, Apt. 600Falls Church, VA 22046-2909American Petroleum Institute

U 7/16/2003SAF-IND

Raymond W. LonabaughPrincipalNational Fire Sprinkler Association, Inc.PO Box 126Ridley Park, PA 19078Alternate: Bruce Lecair

M 1/10/2002

SAF-INDPatrick A. McLaughlinPrincipalMcLaughlin & Associates2070 South Fox Glen WayEagle, ID 83616Semiconductor Industry AssociationAlternate: Bobbie L. Smith

U 7/20/2000SAF-IND

Milton L. NorsworthyPrincipal431 Kyle Lane, NWCleveland, TN 37312Alternate: Jerald Pierrottie

M 7/16/2003

SAF-INDScot PruettPrincipalBlack & Veatch Corporation11401 Lamar AvenueOverland Park, KS 66211-1508

SE 8/2/2010SAF-IND

Roberto Lozano RosalesPrincipalDelphi Corporation48 Walter Jones Blvd.Mail Station 799-30B-104AEl Paso, TX 79906NFPA Industrial Fire Protection Section

U 10/23/2003

SAF-INDSteven A. SheldonPrincipalFisher Engineering, Inc.3707 East Southern AvenueMesa, AZ 85206Alternate: Katherine A. Pothier

SE 08/09/2012SAF-IND

Cleveland B. SkinkerPrincipalBechtel Power Corporation5275 Westview DriveFrederick, MD 21703-8306Alternate: Kathryn M. Cifa

SE 1/15/2004

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Address List No PhoneIndustrial, Storage, and Miscellaneous Occupancies SAF-IND

Safety to Life

Kristin Bigda04/10/2013

SAF-INDBruce J. SwiecickiPrincipalNational Propane Gas Association21200 South LaGrange Road, Suite 353Frankfort, IL 60423National Propane Gas Association

IM 7/16/2003SAF-IND

David C. TabarPrincipalThe Sherwin-Williams Company333 Republic Building101 Prospect AvenueCleveland, OH 44115Alternate: Marko J. Saric, Jr.

U 1/18/2001

SAF-INDRichard A. CraigVoting AlternateCompressed Gas Association14501 George Carter Way, Suite 103Chantilly, VA 20151Voting Alt. to CGA rep.

M 8/9/2011SAF-IND

Farid AlfawakhiriAlternateAmerican Iron and Steel Institute380 Cottonwood LaneNaperville, IL 60540Principal: Jonathan Humble

M 7/23/2008

SAF-INDKathryn M. CifaAlternateBechtel National, Inc.5275 Westview DriveFrederick, MD 21703Principal: Cleveland B. Skinker

SE 3/2/2010SAF-IND

David M. HammermanAlternateMarshall A. Klein and Associates, Inc.3950 Chaffey RoadRandallstown, MD 21133Automotive Oil Change Association

U 7/12/2001

SAF-INDRoland J. HugginsAlternateAmerican Fire Sprinkler Association, Inc.12750 Merit Drive, Suite 350Dallas, TX 75251Principal: James E. Golinveaux

IM 10/6/2000SAF-IND

Andrew S. KleinAlternateMarshall A. Klein & Associates, Inc.2 Rose CourtPasco, WA 99301Automotive Aftermarket Industry AssociationPrincipal: Marshall A. Klein

U 10/29/2012

SAF-INDBruce LecairAlternateNational Fire Sprinkler Association, Inc.25417 Hyacinth StreetCorona, CA 92883Principal: Raymond W. Lonabaugh

M 08/09/2012SAF-IND

Jerald PierrottieAlternateLonza Group Ltd.5660 New Northside Drive NW, Suite 1100Atlanta, GA 30328Principal: Milton L. Norsworthy

M 7/23/2008

SAF-INDKatherine A. PothierAlternateFisher Engineering, Inc.10475 Medlock Bridge Road, Suite 520Johns Creek, GA 30097Principal: Steven A. Sheldon

SE 08/09/2012SAF-IND

Marko J. Saric, Jr.AlternateThe Sherwin-Williams Company101 Prospect AvenueCleveland, OH 44115Principal: David C. Tabar

U 7/28/2006

SAF-INDJeffrey A. ScottAlternateFP&C Consultants, Inc.3770 BroadwayKansas City, MO 64111Principal: Donald C. Birchler

SE 3/2/2010

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Address List No PhoneIndustrial, Storage, and Miscellaneous Occupancies SAF-IND

Safety to Life

Kristin Bigda04/10/2013

SAF-INDBobbie L. SmithAlternateMicron Technology, Inc.8000 South Federal WayBoise, ID 83707Semiconductor Industry AssociationPrincipal: Patrick A. McLaughlin

U 3/2/2010SAF-IND

John R. StauderAlternateAECOM300 California Street, Suite 400San Francisco, CA 94104Principal: Justin B. Biller

SE 03/05/2012

SAF-INDMatthew I. ChibbaroNonvoting MemberUS Department of LaborOccupational Safety & Health Administration200 Constitution Ave. NW, Room N3609Washington, DC 20210Occupational Safety & Health Administration

E 7/28/2006SAF-IND

Kristin BigdaStaff LiaisonNational Fire Protection Association1 Batterymarch ParkQuincy, MA 02169-7471

6/29/2007

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BLD/SAF-IND 8-2012 FIRST DRAFT Meeting Minutes / Page 1

NFPA Technical Committee on Industrial, Storage and Miscellaneous

Occupancies

NFPA 101 and NFPA 5000 FIRST DRAFT MEETING MINUTES Tuesday-Wednesday, August 14-15, 2012

St. Louis Union Station Marriott, St. Louis, Missouri

1. Call to Order. The meeting was called to order by Chair Carl Wren at 1:00 p.m. on

August 14, 2012 at the St. Louis Union Station Marriott, St. Louis, Missouri.

2. Introduction of Committee Members and Guests.

TECHNICAL COMMITTEE MEMBERS PRESENT

NAME COMPANY

Carl D. Wren, Chair Austin Fire Department

Kristin Bigda, Nonvoting Secretary National Fire Protection Association

Justin B. Biller, Principal AECOM Building Engineering

Donald C. Birchler, Principal FP&C Consultants, Inc.

Nicholas A. Dawe, Principal Cobb County Fire Marshal’s Office

John F. Farney, Jr., Principal Sargent & Lundy Engineers

James E. Golinveaux, Principal Tyco Fire Suppression & Building Products

Rep: American Fire Sprinkler Association

Wayne D. Holmes, Principal HSB Professional Loss Control

Marshall A. Klein, Principal Marshall A. Klein & Associates, Inc.

Rep: Automotive Oil Change Association

Richard J. Kobelski, Principal Hanford Fire Department

Richard S. Kraus, Principal API/Petroleum Safety Consultants

Rep: American Petroleum Institute

Raymond W. Lonabaugh, Principal National Fire Sprinkler Association Inc.

Scott Pruett, Principal Black & Veatch Corporation

Robert Lozano Rosales, Principal Delphi Corporation

Rep: NFPA Industrial Fire Protection Section

Cleveland B. Skinker, Principal Bechtel Power Corporation

Richard A. Craig

Alt. to Larry L. Fluer

Compressed Gas Association

GUESTS

NAME COMPANY

Paul Chantler Sherwin Williams

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BLD/SAF-IND 8-2012 FIRST DRAFT Meeting Minutes / Page 2

Erin Crowley Code Consultants

Kate Miller Code Consultants

TECHNICAL COMMITTEE MEMBERS NOT PRESENT

NAME COMPANY

Thomas L. Allison, Principal Savannah River Nuclear Solutions

Raymond E. Arntson, Principal Rayden Research, LLC

Jeffry T. Dudley, Principal National Aeronautics & Space Administration

Larry L. Fluer, Principal Fluer, Inc.

Rep: Compressed Gas Association

Jonathan Humble, Principal American Iron and Steel Institute

Neal W. Krantz, Sr., Principal Krantz Systems & Associates, LLC

Rep: Automatic Fire Alarm Association, Inc.

Patrick A. McLaughlin, Principal McLaughlin & Associates

Rep: Semiconductor Industry Association

Milton L. Norsworthy, Principal

Bruce J. Swiecicki, Principal National Propane Gas Association

Rep: National Propane Gas Association

David C. Tabar, Principal The Sherwin-William Company

Farid Alfawakhiri

Alt. to Jonathan Humble

American Iron and Steel Institute

Jerald Pierrottie

Alt. to Milton Norsworthy

Lonza Group Ltd.

Marko J. Saric, Jr.

Alt. to David C. Tabar

The Sherwin-Williams Company

Bobbie L. Smith

Alt. to Patrick McLaughlin

Micron Technology Inc.

Rep: Semiconductor Industry Association

Virginia G. Fitzner

Alt. to Matthew Chibbaro

US Department of Labor

Matthew I. Chibbaro

Alt. to NVM Virginia Fitzner

US Department of Labor

3. Approval of Prior Meeting Minutes. The October 19, 2010 meeting minutes were

approved as written and distributed.

4. The New Process Review. Ms. Bigda made a presentation to the committee regarding

NFPA’s new standard development process.

5. High Rise Buildings Task Group. No update was needed by the task group at this time.

6. NFPA 101 First Draft (formerly ROP) Preparation. All public inputs were addressed.

Additional First Revisions and Committee Inputs were developed as needed. See First

Draft ballot package and draft.

7. NFPA 5000 First Draft (formerly ROP) Preparation. All public inputs were

addressed. Additional First Revisions and Committee Inputs were developed as needed.

See First Draft ballot package and draft.

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BLD/SAF-IND 8-2012 FIRST DRAFT Meeting Minutes / Page 3

8. Future Meetings. The next meeting of the Building Code and Safety to Life Technical

Committee on Industrial, Storage, and Miscellaneous Occupancies will be the Second

Draft (formerly ROC) meeting to be held in June 2013 at a location to be determined.

9. Adjournment. The meeting was adjourned by Chair, Carl Wren, at 4:00 pm on

Wednesday, August 15, 2012.

Meeting Minutes Prepared By:

Kristin Bigda, NFPA Staff Liaison

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NFPA 101/5000Industrial, Storage, and

Miscellaneous Occupancies

June 26, 2013

San Diego, CA

Miscellaneous Occupancies COMMITTEE

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At this and all NFPA committee meetings we are concerned with your safety

If the fire alarm sounds, pleaseIf the fire alarm sounds, please proceed to an exit

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Members, please verify/update your contact information

Use of tape recorders or other means capable of reproducing verbatimcapable of reproducing verbatim transcriptions of this meeting is not permitted

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GuestsAll guests are asked to sign in and

identify their affiliations

Participation is limited to TC members or those individuals who have previously requested time to address the committee

Other participation is granted at the discretion of the Chair

Guest seating is located around the room

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Members categorized in ANY interest category who have been retained to represent the interests of ANOTHER interest category must declare those interests to the committee and refrain from voting, both in the meeting and on the ballot item

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General ProceduresFollow Robert’s Rules of Order

Di i i tiDiscussion requires a motion

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Motions for Ending Debate - Move Previous Question or “Call the Question”Not in order when another has the floor

Requires a second

This motion is not debatable and does not automatically stop debate

A 2/3 affirmative vote immediately closes debate and returns to the original motion on the floor

Less then 2/3 allows debate to continue

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Committee member actions:

Member addresses the chair Receives recognition from the chair I t d th ti Introduces the motion Another member seconds the

motion

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Committee chair actions:

States the motionCalls for discussionEnsures all issues have been heardTakes the voteAnnounces the result of the vote

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Technical Committee on FundamentalsConsumer, 0 Member: 0%

Enforcer, 4 Members: 14%

Insurance, 2 Member: 7%

Manufacturer, 5 Members: 18%

Research & Testing, 0 Member: 0%

Special Expert, 7 Members: 25%

User, 8 Members: 29%

Installer/Maintainer, 2 Members: 7%

Labor, 0 Members: 0%

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Timeline

Comment Stage (Second Draft):Public Comment Closing Date: 05/03/2013Second Draft Meeting: TodayPosting of Second Draft for TC Balloting: 08/23/2013Posting of Second Draft for TC Balloting: 08/23/2013Posting of Second Draft for NITMAM: 01/03/2014

Tech Session Preparation:NITMAM Closing Date: 02/07/2014NITMAM /CAM Posting Date: 04/04/2014NFPA Annual Meeting: 06/09-12/2014 (Las Vegas)

Standards Council Issuance: Issuance of Documents with CAM: 08/14/2014 edition date

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NFPA Second Draft MeetingNFPA Second Draft MeetingNew Process New Process –– What’s New?What’s New?

Changes in Terms:New Term Old Term

Comment Stage ROC Stage

Public Comment Public Comment

Second Draft Meeting ROC Meeting

Second RevisionCommittee Comment or Accepted

Public Comment

Committee Comment(a Second Revision that failed

ballot)

(a Comment reported as Rejected due to failed ballot)

Second Draft Report ROC

Second Draft ROC Draft

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• Technical Committee Actions:

Resolving Public CommentsResolving Public Comments Committee Action and Committee Statement

Creating Second Revisions

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• Resolving Public Comments (See Regs §4.4.8.1)Committee develops a Committee Action Accept

Reject but see…

Reject

Reject but Hold

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• Committee StatementsCommittee must clearly indicate reasons for not

accepting the recommendation and/or point to a relevant Second RevisionAll Public Comments Actions must have a

Committee StatementCommittee StatementMust include a valid technical reasonNo vague references to “intent”Explain how the submitter’s substantiation is

inadequateNeither Public Comment Actions nor Committee

Statements get balloted

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• Create a Second Revision (SR)Committee wants to make a change (to

add, delete or modify) the First Draft

Committee develops a Committee Statement (CS) substantiating the change

Each SR gets balloted

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No “new material” after the Public Input Stage since it hasn’t had the benefit of public review

What constitutes new material is decided by th T h i l C itt C l tithe Technical Committee or Correlating Committee

Adding “new material” at the Comment Stage could successfully be challenged through appeal to the Standards Council

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Formal voting Voting during meeting is used to

establish a sense of agreement (simple majority)(simple majority)

Secured by letter ballot (2/3 agreement)Only the results of the formal ballot

determine the official position of the committee on the Second Draft

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Ballots are on the Second Revisions (SR) ONLYPublic Comment Actions and Committee

Statements not ballotedReference materials are available - Second Draft, Public Comments, First Draft Report

Ballot form allows you to vote: Ballot form allows you to vote: Affirmative on all SRAffirmative on all SR with exceptions specifically

noted Ballot form provides a column for affirmative

with commentNote: This box needs to be checked only if there

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Initial ballot

Circulation of negatives and comments

Members may change votes during circulationcirculation

Second Revision that fails letter ballot is designated as a Committee Comment (in the 2nd Draft Report), marked as “Reject” and deleted from the Second Draft.

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If a Second Revision fails ballot and the subject text was a result of a First Draft change, a Supplementary Ballot is conducted

Ballot asks TC if it still favors the First Revision change reported in the First DraftIf Y h S d If Yes, same change appears as Second Revision and is shown in the Second Draft

If No, the change appears as a Committee Comment (rejected) and the text reverts to previous edition

See Regs §4.4.10.2.1

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Electronic Balloting Electronic Balloting • Ballots will be an online format• Alternates are strongly encouraged

to return ballots

• Ballot session will time out after 90 minutes

• Use “submit” to save your work

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Electronic Balloting Electronic Balloting

Click link on the ballot email received

Sign in with NFPA.org Committee Login and Password

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Electronic Balloting Electronic Balloting

Select either Affirmative on All or Affirmative with Exception(s)

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Use “See FR/SR - #” link to review all First/Second Revisions

Use “Edit election” to change individual votes or to modify vote after submitting ballot

Choosing AFFIRMATIVE ON ALL

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Make selection: Affirmative with Comment, Negative, or Abstain

No selection made-defaults to affirmative Must include comment on each vote

Choosing AFFIRMATIVE WITH EXCEPTION(S)

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Electronic Balloting Electronic Balloting

To complete ballot click Participant Consent and Submit

Return and edit any votes before ballot due date

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TC Struggles with an Issue

• TC needs data on a new technology or

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Code Fund Lends a Hand

• TC rep and/or staff liaison submits a C d F d

Research Project Carried Out

• Funding for project is provided by th C d F demerging

issue• Two opposing

views on an issue with no real data

• Data presented is not trusted by committee

Code Fund Request

• Requests are reviewed by a Panel and chosen based on need / feasibility

the Code Fund and/or industry sponsors

• Project is completed and data is available to TC

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LegalLegal

Antitrust: the single most important provision- Federal law prohibits contracts, combinations, or conspiracies which unreasonably restrain trade or commerce Section 1 of the Sherman Act

Patent: Disclosures of essential patent claims should be made by the patent holder, but others may also notify NFPA if they believe that a proposed or existing NFPA standard includes an essential patent claim

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LegalLegal

Activities Disapproved by the CourtsPacking meetings

Hiding commercial interest throwing the committees out of balance

No final decision-making authority to unbalanced Task Groups; include all interested parties

Hiding scientific or technical information from committees

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Doc Info PagesDoc Info Pages

Document Information

• Document scope• Current/Previous

Edition information• Issued TIAs, FIs and

Errata

Next Edition

• Submit Public Input/Comments via Electronic Submission System.

• Meetings and Ballots

Technical Committee

• Committee name, responsibility and scope

• Staff liaison• Committee list

• Archived revision information

• Standard Council Decisions

• Articles and Reports• Read only document

• ROP/ROC or First Draft Report and Second Draft Report

• NITMAM and Standard Council Decisions

• Private TC info• Ballot circulations,

informational ballots and other committee info

• Private committee contact information

• Current committee documents in PDF format

• Committees seeking members and committee online application

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Cote, Ron

From: Cote, RonSent: Wednesday, November 21, 2012 2:33 PMTo: Bigda, Kristin; Harrington, Greg; Fraser, Allan; Vecchiarelli, TracyCc: Solomon, RobertSubject: SAF Agenda Item for Second Draft Meetings

Please add the subject of Definitions to each SAF/BLD technical committee Second Draft meeting agenda for which you serve as staff liaison. Each Technical Committee chair is asked to identify a member to serve on the definitions task group. The Minutes item from the SAF-AAC Correlating Committee’s November 6, 2012 meeting follows:

Definitions. The committee agreed to have each defined term assigned to a specific technical committee so that committee would have responsibility for the maintenance and revision of such term. A task group is to be formed after the Second Draft meetings of the current revision cycle. The task group will report to the Correlating Committee (CC) its recommendations for the definitions assignments in time for the CC to review the recommendations at its first meeting of the 2018 revision cycle. Each Technical Committee chair is asked to identify a member to serve on the task group.

Allan and Tracy, the BLD-AAC Correlating Committee asked that same be done by the NFPA 5000 TCs. Ron Coté, P.E. Principal Life Safety Engineer NFPA - Quincy, MA USA  

 

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From: Cote, RonSent: Wednesday, November 21, 2012 2:43 PMTo: Bigda, Kristin; Harrington, Greg; Fraser, Allan; Vecchiarelli, TracyCc: Solomon, RobertSubject: Hazardous Materials - Agenda Item

Please add the subject of Hazardous Areas to each SAF/BLD technical committee Second Draft meeting agenda for which you serve as staff liaison. Each Technical Committee is asked to decide whether it wants to participate in a task group on the subject of hazardous materials. The Minutes item from the SAF-AAC Correlating Committee’s November 6, 2012 meeting follows:

Hazardous Materials. Jeff Tubbs raised the issue of whether NFPA 101 should address hazardous materials (as done in NFPA 5000 Chapter 34). The committee noted that health hazards are not within the scope of NFPA 101. Conflicts exist among the NFPA codes. It was agreed to:

o Add the subject of hazardous materials to the agenda for all NFPA 101 technical committee Second Draft meetings

o Gather comments from each technical committee including whether it wants to participate in a task group on the subject of hazardous materials

o Report results to the Correlating Committee at its Second Draft review meeting o Ask the Standards Council, after the Correlating Committee’s Second Draft meeting, to

establish a task group from the membership of the NFPA 1, 30, 101, 400 and 5000 committees to address conflicts and overlapping requirements related to hazardous materials

Allan and Tracy, the BLD-AAC Correlating Committee asked that same be done by the NFPA 5000 TCs. Ron Coté, P.E. Principal Life Safety Engineer NFPA - Quincy, MA USA  

 

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