NFPA 1 definition
Examples of NFPA 1 in a sentence
For all UT System Capital Improvement Program (CIP) design and construction projects directly managed by UTH and for all building-related codes other than NFPA 101 Life Safety Codes and NFPA 1, the UT Health Science Center at Houston (UTH) is the authority having jurisdiction (AHJ) and/or the responsible party for coordination with other governing agencies having jurisdiction.
The State Fire Marshal is the code authority having jurisdiction (AHJ) for all issues pertaining to NFPA 101 Life Safety Codes and NFPA 1 Fire Code.
The Life Safety portion of the plans shall be designed in accordance with the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) 101, Life Safety Code; NFPA 1, Fire Prevention Code; and adopted NFPA Standards.
The National Fire Protection Association (“NFPA”) has issued (and updates) NFPA 1, Fire Code (“NFPA 1”) and NFPA 400, Hazardous Materials Code (“NFPA 400”).
For all UT System Capital Improvement Program (CIP) design and construction projects directly managed by the UT System Office of Facilities Planning and Construction (OFPC), OFPC is the authority having jurisdiction (AHJ) and/or the responsible party for coordination with other governing agencies having jurisdiction, as well as for all adopted building-related codes other than NFPA 101 Life Safety Codes and NFPA 1 Fire Code.
Budget: TBD Services Provided Fee Code Evaluation: Includes Life safety/Code Analysis Sheet Review Documentation from Base Building and From Client Evaluate the same against: Florida Administrative Codes, Florida Building Code 7th Edition (2020); Florida Fire Prevention Code7th Edition (2018 NFPA 1 and 2018 NFPA 101); and GOAA Standards.
Service Provider specifically covenants and warrants that the space will at all times comply with the Texas State Fire Marshal’s Office in accordance with NFPA 1, Fire Code.
The HAFD and HAFA jointly and severally agree to and shall, within ninety (90) days of the Effective Date of this MOU, adopt the current “International Building Code (IBC)” and the “National Fire Protection Association Fire Code (NFPA 1)”, and shall adopt any subsequent versions of the International Building Codes and NFPA 1 Fire Codes within six (6) months of the City’s adoption of said subsequent versions of said codes.
For all UTHSCSA Capital Improvement Program (CIP) design and construction projects directly managed by the UTHSCSA, Capital Projects Office (CPO), CPO, and Environmental Health and Safety is the authority having jurisdiction (AHJ) and/or the responsible party for coordination with other governing agencies having jurisdiction, as well as for all adopted building-related codes other than NFPA 101 Life Safety Codes and NFPA 1 Fire Code.
The following statement shall be located on the drawing index page or adjacent the project building code summary: “Life Safety Code Compliance: The Project Architect/Engineer acknowledges that construction projects for the UTHSCSA must, at a minimum, be designed in accordance with the requirements of National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) 101 Life Safety Code and NFPA 1 Fire Code as currently adopted by the State Fire Marshal, Texas Government Code sec.