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Fire and Life-Safety Group (FLS)Fire Drill Emergency Plan for DormitoriesBased on the new code requirements, the 2003 International Fire Code (IFC) and the 2006 edition of the International Building Code (IBC), dormitories are classified as Group R-2 Occupancies and are required to conduct fire drills when mandated by the fire code official. The following summarizes our written fire drill procedures for conducting fire drills on campus and are based on the code requirements of the IFC, Sections 404 through 406, listed in Attachments A and C. Please refer to the links below for Attachments. I. CODE REQUIREMENT SUMMARYFire drills are to be conducted involving students/residents no less than three times per year. Based on the attached code requirements, fire drills are to provide training in the following areas:
The drills are to be conducted at unexpected times and under varying conditions and are to be initiated by activating the fire alarm system. Evacuation plan training is to be conducted for all new employees during orientation and for all employees at least annually. Please see Attachment C for evacuation plan code requirements. Once occupants have arrived at the assembly point, efforts are to be made to determine that all occupants have evacuated or are otherwise accounted for. Additionally, a record of the drills, documenting the time, the name(s) of the drill administrator(s) and other necessary information listed in the code section is to be kept on site for review by the Authorities Having Jurisdiction (AHJ). Please see Attachments A and B if you need a more complete listing of the code requirements and recommendations. For code requirements related to the fire evacuation plans and fire safety plans, refer to Attachment C. Please refer to the links below for Attachments. II. FIRE DRILL PREPARATION AND SCHEDULING PROCEDUREA. Drill Administrators' Duties:
Attachment A - Code Requirements Attachment B - Code Recommendations Attachment C - Evacuation Plan Code Requirements Attachment D - Choosing an Evacuation Location Attachment E - High Hazard Occupancy Classifications Please contact Mansour Alipour-fard at 303-492-4042 with further questions concerning the procedure for conducting fire drills. |
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