Current through all regulations passed and filed through September 16, 2024
(A)
Section 3301
General
(1)
3301.1 Scope. This rule shall apply to structures in the
course of construction, alteration or demolition, including those in
underground locations. Compliance with NFPA 241 as listed in rule
1301:7-7-80
of the Administrative Code is required for items not specifically addressed
herein.
(2)
3301.2 Purpose. This rule prescribes minimum safeguards
for construction, alteration and demolition operations to provide reasonable
safety to life and property from fire during such operations.
(B)
Section 3302 Definitions
(1)
3302.1 Terms
defined in rule
1301:7-7-02 of the
Administrative Code. Words and terms used in this rule and defined in rule
1301:7-7-02 of the
Administrative Code shall have the meanings ascribed to them as defined
therein.
(C)
Section 3303 Temporary heating equipment
(1)
3303.1 Listed.
Temporary heating devices shall be listed and labeled in accordance with the
mechanical code or the International Fuel Gas Code as listed in rule
1301:7-7-80
of the Administrative Code. Installation, maintenance and use of temporary
heating devices shall be in accordance with the terms of the
listing.
(2)
3303.2 Oil-fired heaters. Oil-fired heaters shall
comply with paragraph (C)(603) of rule
1301:7-7-06
of the Administrative Code.
(3)
3303.3 LP-gas
heaters. Fuel supplies for liquefied-petroleum gas-fired heaters shall comply
with rule
1301:7-7-61
of the Administrative Code and the International Fuel Gas Code as listed in
rule
1301:7-7-80
of the Administrative Code.
(4)
3303.4 Refueling.
Refueling operations for liquid-fueled equipment or appliances shall be
conducted in accordance with paragraph (E)(5705) of rule
1301:7-7-57
of the Administrative Code. The equipment or appliance shall be allowed to cool
prior to refueling.
(5)
3303.5 Installation. Clearance to combustibles from
temporary heating devices shall be maintained in accordance with the labeled
equipment. When in operation, temporary heating devices shall be fixed in place
and protected from damage, dislodgment or overturning in accordance with the
manufacturer's instructions.
(6)
3303.6
Supervision. The use of temporary heating devices shall be supervised and
maintained only by competent personnel.
(D)
Section 3304
Precautions against fire
(1)
3304.1 Smoking. Smoking shall be prohibited except in
approved areas. Signs shall be posted in accordance with paragraph (J)(310) of
rule
1301:7-7-03
of the Administrative Code. In approved areas where smoking is permitted,
approved ashtrays shall be provided in accordance with paragraph (J)(310) of
rule
1301:7-7-03
of the Administrative Code.
(2)
3304.2
Combustible debris, rubbish and waste. Combustible debris, rubbish and waste
material shall comply with the requirements of paragraphs (D)(2)(a)(3304.2.1)
to (D)(2)(d)(3304.2.4) of this rule.
(a)
3304.2.1 Combustible waste material accumulation.
Combustible debris, rubbish and waste material shall not be accumulated within
buildings.
(b)
3304.2.2 Combustible waste material removal.
Combustible debris, rubbish and waste material shall be removed from buildings
at the end of each shift of work.
(c)
3304.2.3 Rubbish
containers. Where rubbish containers with a capacity exceeding 5.33 cubic feet
(40 gallons)( 0.15 m3)
are used for temporary storage of combustible debris, rubbish and waste
material, they shall have tight-fitting or self-closing lids. Such rubbish
containers shall be constructed entirely of materials that comply with either
of the following:
(i)
Noncombustible materials.
(ii)
Materials that
meet a peak rate of heat release not exceeding 300 kW/
m2 when tested in accordance with ASTM E 1354 as
listed in rule
1301:7-7-80
of the Administrative Code at an incident heat flux of 50
kW/m2 in the horizontal
orientation.
(d)
3304.2.4 Spontaneous ignition. Materials susceptible to
spontaneous ignition, such as oily rags, shall be stored in a listed disposal
container.
(3)
3304.3 Burning of combustible debris, rubbish and
waste. Combustible debris, rubbish and waste material shall not be disposed of
by burning on the site unless approved.
(4)
3304.4 Open
burning. Open burning shall comply with paragraph (G)(307) of rule
1301:7-7-03
of the Administrative Code.
(5)
3304.5 Fire
watch. Where required by the fire code official for building demolition, or
building construction during working hours that is hazardous in nature,
qualified personnel shall be provided to serve as an on-site fire watch. Fire
watch personnel shall be provided with not less than one approved means for
notification of the fire department and their sole duty shall be to perform
constant patrols and watch for the occurrence of fire.
(6)
3304.6 Cutting
and welding. Operations involving the use of cutting and welding shall be done
in accordance with rule
1301:7-7-35
of the Administrative Code.
(7)
3304.7
Electrical. Temporary wiring for electrical power and lighting installations
used in connection with the construction, alteration or demolition of
buildings, structures, equipment or similar activities shall comply with NFPA
70 as listed in rule
1301:7-7-80
of the Administrative Code.
(E)
Section 3305
Flammable and combustible liquids
(1)
3305.1 Storage of flammable and combustible liquids.
Storage of flammable and combustible liquids shall be in accordance with
paragraph (D)(5704) of rule
1301:7-7-57
of the Administrative Code.
(2)
3305.2 Class I
and Class II liquids. The storage, use and handling of flammable and
combustible liquids at construction sites shall be in accordance with paragraph
(F)(2)( 5706.2) of rule
1301:7-7-57
of the Administrative Code. Ventilation shall be provided for operations
involving the application of materials containing flammable
solvents.
(3)
3305.3 Housekeeping. Flammable and combustible liquid
storage areas shall be maintained clear of combustible vegetation and waste
materials. Such storage areas shall not be used for the storage of combustible
materials.
(4)
3305.4 Precautions against fire. Sources of ignition
and smoking shall be prohibited in flammable and combustible liquid storage
areas. Signs shall be posted in accordance with paragraph (J)(310) of rule
1301:7-7-03
of the Administrative Code.
(5)
3305.5 Handling
at point of final use. Class I and II liquids shall be kept in approved safety
containers.
(6)
3305.6 Leakage and spills. Leaking vessels shall be
immediately repaired or taken out of service and spills shall be cleaned up and
disposed of properly.
(F)
Section 3306
Flammable gases
(1)
3306.1 Storage and handling. The storage, use and
handling of flammable gases shall comply with rule
1301:7-7-58
of the Administrative Code.
(2)
3306.2 Cleaning
with flammable gas. Flammable gases shall not be used to clean or remove debris
from piping open to the atmosphere.
(a)
3306.2.1 Pipe cleaning and purging. The cleaning and
purging of flammable gas piping systems, including cleaning new or existing
piping systems, purging piping systems into service and purging piping systems
out of service, shall comply with NFPA 56 as listed in rule
1301:7-7-80
of the Administrative Code.
Exceptions:
1.
Compressed gas
piping systems other than fuel gas piping systems where in accordance with rule
1301:7-7-53 of
the Administrative Code.
2.
Piping systems regulated by the International Fuel Gas
Code as listed in rule
1301:7-7-80
of the Administrative Code.
3.
Liquefied
petroleum gas systems in accordance with rule
1301:7-7-61
of the Administrative Code.
(G)
Section 3307
Explosive materials
(1)
3307.1 Storage and handling. Explosive materials shall
be stored, used and handled in accordance with rule
1301:7-7-56
of the Administrative Code.
(2)
3307.2
Supervision. Blasting operations shall be conducted in accordance with rule
1301:7-7-56
of the Administrative Code.
(3)
3307.3 Demolition
using explosives. Approved fire hoses for use by demolition personnel shall be
maintained at the demolition site whenever explosives are used for demolition.
Such fire hoses shall be connected to an approved water supply and shall be
capable of being brought to bear on post-detonation fires anywhere on the site
of the demolition operation.
(H)
Section 3308
Owner's responsibility for fire protection
(1)
3308.1 Program
superintendent. The owner shall designate a person to be the fire prevention
program superintendent who shall be responsible for the fire prevention program
and ensure that it is carried out through completion of the project. The fire
prevention program superintendent shall have the authority to enforce the
provisions of this rule and other provisions as necessary to secure the intent
of this rule. Where guard service is provided, the superintendent shall be
responsible for the guard service.
(2)
3308.2 Prefire
plans. The fire prevention program superintendent shall develop and maintain an
approved prefire plan in cooperation with the fire chief. The fire chief and
the fire code official shall be notified of changes affecting the utilization
of information contained in such prefire plans.
(3)
3308.3 Training.
Training of responsible personnel in the use of fire protection equipment shall
be the responsibility of the fire prevention program
superintendent.
(4)
3308.4 Fire protection devices. The fire prevention
program superintendent shall determine that all fire protection equipment is
maintained and serviced in accordance with this code. The quantity and type of
fire protection equipment shall be approved.
(5)
3308.5 Hot work
operations. The fire prevention program superintendent shall be responsible for
supervising the permit system for hot work operations in accordance with rule
1301:7-7-35
of the Administrative Code.
(6)
3308.6 Impairment
of fire protection systems. Impairments to any fire protection system shall be
in accordance with paragraph (A)(901) of rule
1301:7-7-09
of the Administrative Code.
(7)
3308.7 Temporary
covering of fire protection devices. Coverings placed on or over fire
protection devices to protect them from damage during construction processes
shall be immediately removed upon the completion of the construction processes
in the room or area in which the devices are
installed.
(I)
Section 3309 Fire reporting
(1)
3309.1 Emergency
telephone. Readily accessible emergency telephone facilities shall be provided
in an approved location at the construction site. The street address of the
construction site and the emergency telephone number of the fire department
shall be posted adjacent to the telephone.
(J)
Section 3310
Access for fire fighting
(1)
3310.1 Required access. Approved vehicle access for
fire fighting shall be provided to all construction or demolition sites.
Vehicle access shall be provided to within 100 feet (30 480 mm) of temporary or
permanent fire department connections. Vehicle access shall be provided by
either temporary or permanent roads, capable of supporting vehicle loading
under all weather conditions. Vehicle access shall be maintained until
permanent fire apparatus access roads are available.
(2)
3310.2 Key boxes.
Key boxes shall be provided as required by rule
1301:7-7-05
of the Administrative Code.
(K)
Section 3311
Means of egress
(1)
[BE] 3311.1 Stairways required. Where a building has
been constructed to a building height of 50 feet (15 240 mm) or four stories,
or where an existing building exceeding 50 feet (15 240 mm) in building height
is altered, not less than one temporary lighted stairway shall be provided
unless one or more of the permanent stairways are erected as the construction
progresses.
(2)
3311.2 Maintenance. Required means of egress shall be
maintained during construction and demolition, remodeling or alterations and
additions to any building.
Exception: Approved temporary means of
egress systems and facilities.
(L)
Section 3312
Water supply for fire protection
(1)
3312.1 When required. An approved water supply for fire
protection, either temporary or permanent, shall be made available as soon as
combustible material arrives on the site.
(M)
Section 3313
Standpipes
(1)
3313.1 Where required. In buildings required to have
standpipes by paragraph (E)(3)(a)(905.3.1) of rule
1301:7-7-09
of the Administrative Code, not less than one standpipe shall be provided for
use during construction. Such standpipes shall be installed prior to
construction exceeding 40 feet (12 192 mm) in height above the lowest level of
fire department vehicle access. Such standpipe shall be provided with fire
department hose connections at accessible locations adjacent to usable
stairways. Such standpipes shall be extended as construction progresses to
within one floor of the highest point of construction having secured decking or
flooring.
(2)
3313.2 Buildings being demolished. Where a building is
being demolished and a standpipe is existing within such a building, such
standpipe shall be maintained in an operable condition so as to be available
for use by the fire department. Such standpipe shall be demolished with the
building but shall not be demolished more than one floor below the floor being
demolished.
(3)
3313.3 Detailed requirements. Standpipes shall be
installed in accordance with the provisions of paragraph (E)(905) of rule
1301:7-7-09
of the Administrative Code.
Exception: Standpipes shall be either
temporary or permanent in nature, and with or without a water supply, provided
that such standpipes comply with the requirements of paragraph (E)(905) of rule
1301:7-7-09
of the Administrative Code as to capacity, outlets and
materials.
(N)
Section 3314
Automatic sprinkler system
(1)
3314.1 Completion before occupancy. In buildings where
an automatic sprinkler system is required by this code or the building code as
listed in rule
1301:7-7-80
of the Administrative Code, it shall be unlawful to occupy any portion of a
building or structure until the automatic sprinkler system installation has
been tested and approved, except as provided in paragraph (E)(3)(d)(105.3.4) of
rule
1301:7-7-01
of the Administrative Code.
(2)
3314.2 Operation
of valves. Operation of sprinkler control valves shall be allowed only by
properly authorized personnel and shall be accompanied by notification of duly
designated parties. Where the sprinkler protection is being regularly turned
off and on to facilitate connection of newly completed segments, the sprinkler
control valves shall be checked at the end of each work period to ascertain
that protection is in service.
(O)
Section 3315
Portable fire extinguishers
(1)
3315.1 Where required. Structures under construction,
alteration or demolition shall be provided with not less than one approved
portable fire extinguisher in accordance with paragraph (F)(906) of rule
1301:7-7-09
of the Administrative Code and sized for not less than ordinary hazard as
follows:
(a)
At
each stairway on all floor levels where combustible materials have
accumulated.
(b)
In every storage and construction shed.
(c)
Additional
portable fire extinguishers shall be provided where special hazards exist
including, but not limited to, the storage and use of flammable and combustible
liquids.
(P)
Section 3316
Motorized equipment
(1)
3316.1 Conditions of use. Internal-combustion-powered
construction equipment shall be used in accordance with all of the following
conditions:
(a)
Equipment shall be located so that exhausts do not discharge
against combustible material.
(b)
Exhausts shall be
piped to the outside of the building.
(c)
Equipment shall
not be refueled while in operation.
(d)
Fuel for
equipment shall be stored in an approved area outside of the building.
(Q)
Section 3317 Safeguarding roofing operations
(1)
3317.1 General.
Roofing operations utilizing heat-producing systems or other ignition sources
shall be conducted in accordance with paragraphs (Q)(2)( 3317.2) and (Q)(3)(
3317.3) of this rule and rule
1301:7-7-35
of the Administrative Code.
(2)
3317.2 Asphalt
and tar kettles. Asphalt and tar kettles shall be operated in accordance with
paragraph (C)(303) of rule
1301:7-7-03
of the Administrative Code.
(3)
3317.3 Fire
extinguishers for roofing operations. Fire extinguishers shall comply with
paragraph (F)(906) of rule
1301:7-7-09
of the Administrative Code. There shall be not less than one multipurpose
portable fire extinguisher with a minimum 3-A 40-B:C rating on the roof being
covered or repaired.
Replaces: 1301:7-7-14.
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