Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
a) Water
Supply The track shall have a water system capable of providing an adequate and
reliable water supply for fire fighting purposes. Grandstands, barns and
dormitories and other facilities shall have a water supply capable of providing
at least 1000 gallons per minute (gpm) at 20 per square inch (psi) residual
pressure for a period of two hours.
b) Fire Hydrants
1) All portions of major track structures
such as barns, dormitories, kitchens and maintenance buildings shall be within
400 ft. of a fire hydrant. Grandstands shall comply with Section 7.41. (41 Ill.
Adm. Code Section
150.70(d)
)
2) To allow access, new fire
hydrants shall be located at least 25 ft. away from masonry and noncombustible
walls and 50 ft. away from combustible walls.
3) Fire hydrants shall be located so that a
fire department pumper can approach to within 10 ft. of the outlet.
4) Fire hydrants adjacent to doorways,
parking lots or other areas where subject to vehicular damage shall be
protected to prevent such damage.
5) Fire hydrants shall be approved by the
local fire department. All hose connections shall have threads matching those
of the public fire department serving the track.
c) Automatic Sprinklers
1) Automatic sprinkler systems shall be
installed in accordance with NFPA Standard No. 13-1975, Installation of
Sprinkler Systems.
2) Automatic
sprinklers protecting grandstands and dormitories shall be designed for Light
Hazard Occupancies, except those areas containing combustible storage or that
are used as exhibition halls shall be designed for Ordinary Hazard (Group 3)
Occupancies. Sprinklers for barns shall be designed for Ordinary Hazard
Occupancies (Group 2).
3) Automatic
sprinklers shall have a waterflow alarm device, value supervision and air
pressure supervision transmitting a signal to a constantly attended location.
The signaling system shall be installed in accordance with the general
requirements of Section 7.7 covering fire detection systems (41 Ill. Adm. Code
Section
150.70(g)
).
d) Standpipes
Grandstand structures shall be provided with Class III standpipes. Standpipes
shall be designed and installed in accordance with NFPA Standard No. 14-1974,
Standpipe and Hose Systems. A 11/2" rubber lined hose connected to the
standpipe shall be provided in all non-sprinklered areas. Each standpipe shall
be equipped with a valved 21/2" hose connection to conform with the local fire
department thread. All portions of the grandstand shall be within 125 ft. of a
standpipe or within 400 ft. of a fire hydrant, except for open seating spaces
of noncombustible construction. All fire department standpipe connections shall
be within 100 ft. of a fire hydrant.
e) Fire Hose
1) Class B and C barns not protected by
automatic sprinklers shall be provided with hose stations containing not more
than 150 ft. of 1" hard rubber hose secured on a wall-mounted reel and equipped
with an adjustable nozzle. Such hose stations are acceptable provided they are
in compliance with Section 7.2 (41 Ill. Adm. Code Section
150.70(e)(2)
). Until such hose stations are installed, 50 gallon water drums shall be
provided 50 ft. apart in barn aisles with two buckets per drum. Drums shall be
kept filled with water.
2) Hose
stations shall be located so that all portions of the structures are within
reach of at least one hose stream.
3) Each fire hose station shall be marked
with a sign(s) visible from each direction of approach saying "FIRE
HOSE."
f) Fire
Extinguishers
1) Enclosed grandstand areas,
barns, and sleeping room buildings shall be provided with a basic complement of
approved fire extinguishers having a minimum Underwriters Laboratories, Inc.
rating of Class 2-A, within 75 ft. of travel distance from any point in the
building. Non-freeze type units shall be used in areas subject to temperatures
below 40° F.
(Editor's Note: In "Illinois Race Track Rule for Fire Safety",
Part 403 (an identical rule adopted by the Illinois Racing Board) this
subsection was amended to include either: 2 Ill. Reg. No. 28, p. 107 or 11 Ill.
Adm. Code 403.79(f)(1).)
2)
Kitchens, concession booths and maintenance areas shall have at least one
multipurpose type extinguisher with a minimum Underwriters Laboratories, Inc.
rating of 20-BC. Additional extinguishers shall be provided, if necessary, so
that an extinguisher is within 50 ft. travel distance of any point in these
areas.
3) Totalizator rooms, main
electrical panels, and other locations containing significant amounts of
electrical equipment shall have at least one liquefied gas type extinguisher
having a minimum Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. rating of 10-BC. Additional
extinguishers shall be provided, if necessary, so that an extinguisher is
within 50 ft. travel distance of any point in these areas.
g) Fire Detection Systems
1) The performance, location, mounting and
testing of automatic fire detectors shall comply with NFPA Standard No.
72E-1974, Automatic Fire Detectors. Fire detectors shall be of the combination
rate-of-rise/fixed temperature type, or equivalent in performance under the
conditions of use.
2) The
interconnection of detectors and control equipment shall comply with the
applicable portions of NFPA Standards No. 71-1974, Central Station Signaling
Systems; No. 72-A-1974, Local Protective Signaling Systems; No. 72B-1974,
Auxiliary Protective Signaling Systems; No. 72C-1974, Remote Station Protective
Signaling Systems; No. 72D-1974, Proprietary Protective Signaling Systems and
No. 70-1975, National Electrical Code.
3) Fire alarm and detection systems shall
have standby power supplies capable of operating the system, including audible
warning devices, for a period of 2 hours in the event of primary electrical
power outage.
4) Fire alarm control
equipment such as relays, rectifiers, transformers, batteries and trouble alarm
devices shall not be located inside sleeping rooms, or outside where exposed to
weather conditions unless in a weatherproof cabinet. All such control equipment
that is accessible to the public shall be in cabinets equipped with sturdy
locks.
5) Fire detection systems
shall transmit alarm and trouble signals to a constantly attended location. The
system shall be designed so that the specific building from which the alarm or
trouble signals originate can be identified.
h) Fire Reporting and Notification Systems
1) Fire Reporting System: The grandstands,
barns, dormitories, track kitchens, maintenance buildings and other buildings
normally occupied during track operations shall be provided with manual fire
reporting stations.
A) Manual fire reporting
stations shall be located so that the normal horizontal travel distance from
any building area to a station does not exceed 200 ft. in grandstands and 300
ft. in barn and other areas.
B)
Manual fire reporting stations shall transmit an alarm signal to a central
location manned by trained personnel.
C) Non-voice manual fire reporting stations
shall be arranged in zones to provide signals that will identify to the central
receiving location the general area served without need of voice
communication.
D) If voice or
telephone type manual fire reporting stations are utilized, each station shall
be provided with a sign indicating its location or zone so that the user can
give this information readily to the central receiving location.
E) Every manual fire reporting station shall
be marked with an overhead sign(s) visible from all directions of approach
saying "FIRE ALARM." Stations located in outdoor areas that are poorly lit
shall be provided with a 40-watt overhead red light.
2) Fire Notification System: An audible fire
notification system shall be provided to alert building occupants to a fire
emergency.
A) The track public address system
may be considered an acceptable means of performing this function when fire
reports are received directly by a person with a microphone connected to the
public address system.
B) For
buildings not covered by a public address system outlined in Section 7.821 (41
Ill. Adm. Code Section
150.70(h)(2)(A)
), or during periods that buildings are occupied and the public address system
is not in operation, other audible means shall be provided to alert occupants.
Such a system may either be manually actuated from a central location manned at
all times the buildings are occupied, or automatically actuated by a fire
detection system.
C) Fire
notification systems shall be designed to awaken occupants of sleeping
rooms.