Texas Administrative Code
Title 13 - CULTURAL RESOURCES
Part 7 - STATE PRESERVATION BOARD
Chapter 111 - RULES AND REGULATIONS OF THE BOARD
Section 111.21 - Fire Protection Policy
Universal Citation: 13 TX Admin Code ยง 111.21
Current through Reg. 49, No. 38; September 20, 2024
(a) Purpose. To establish guidelines for the protection from fire and smoke of the Texas Capitol, the Capitol extension, and the General Land Office and their occupants. To create a safe environment for persons performing construction work in the buildings and for the public.
(b) Oversight. The policy will be administrated by the Capitol fire marshal at the direction of the executive director and the State Fire Marshal's Office.
(c) Standard Procedures. The Capitol fire marshal shall:
(1) perform regular inspections
of the premises to identify and correct conditions within the buildings which
may create fire safety concerns;
(2) oversee routine testing of all fire alarm
systems, smoke management systems, and fire suppression systems. Such tests
shall be performed at least annually and as often as needed to assure full
operation of all systems in an emergency;
(3) perform regular assessments of all fire
evacuation plans and schedule regular training and drills for building
occupants;
(4) advise the executive
director of any unsafe conditions which exist and cannot be routinely
corrected;
(5) assure that all
trash receptacles are constructed of fire resistant material approved by the
Underwriters Laboratory (UL) or Factory Mutual System (FM);
(6) routinely collect and keep on file
Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) listing hazardous materials in State
Preservation Board controlled buildings and maintain an accessible file of MSDS
sheets.
(d) Fire watch procedures.
(1) Purpose. To provide safety
guidelines for state personnel and outside contractors who will be performing
work involving open flames, sparks, generation of high temperature, or highly
combustible materials within or near the buildings.
(2) Guidelines. In instances in which
construction or repairs involve open flames, sparks, or the use of highly
combustible materials, a fire watch will be established. The most current fire
safety procedures and standards will be applied. Personnel and contractor must
meet the requirements established in NFPA 51-B as a minimum, but other
currently accepted fire safety procedures shall also apply. Basic procedure
shall include but are not limited to the following.
(A) The area shall be cleared of all
removable combustible materials.
(B) The floor shall be swept clean within a
minimum of 10 feet of the work area.
(C) The wall and floor opening in the area
will be appropriately sealed to prevent spread to adjacent areas.
(D) The ducts to the areas will be sealed or
shut down.
(E) Fire watchers shall
have adequate fire extinguishing equipment readily available and shall be
trained in their use.
(F) Fire
watchers shall be trained in the use of the building alarm systems. They shall
be familiar with the facilities and with the fire evacuation plan.
(G) The fire watch shall be maintained after
the completion of the work for a period of time adequate to assure that no risk
remains.
(H) The work site shall be
inspected by the fire watcher(s) at two-hour and four-hour intervals following
the completion of work.
(3) Permits and supervision.
(A) Projects and contracts of less than
$100,000. The Capitol fire marshal shall issue a permit for any activity
involving a potential fire hazard and shall implement appropriate fire watch
procedures. A permit signed by the fire marshal shall serve as authorization to
proceed. The fire marshal shall designate trained fire watchers to oversee the
activity.
(B) Contracts of $100,000
or more. The contractor shall submit a proposed fire protection program for the
review and approval of the Capitol fire marshal. The program shall include fire
watch procedures as well as routine fire prevention procedures in compliance
with this policy and commonly accepted fire prevention standards. Upon approval
of the fire protection program by the Capitol fire marshal, the contractor
shall assume the responsibility for the implementation and oversight of the
program with periodic review by the fire marshal. The contractor shall issue
fire watch permits and assume responsibility for enforcing this
policy.
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