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ICC SignificantChangestotheIFC 2012

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Significant Changes to the International Fire Code, 2012 Edition

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ICC 2012 201
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1 Cover
4 Table of Contents
12 PART 1 Administrative (Chapters 1 and 2)
13 101 Organization of the IFC
16 202 Definitions–Group B, E, I, and R Care Occupancies
24 PART 2 General Safety Provisions (Chapters 3 and 4)
25 307.1.1 Prohibited Open Burning
27 316.4 Obstructions on Roofs
29 317.1 Roof Gardens and Landscaped Roofs
34 PART 3 Building and Equipment Design Features (Chapters 5–11)
36 503.4.1 Traffic Calming Devices
38 506.1, 607.5 Fire Service Elevator Keys
42 508.1.5 Required Features
46 510.1 Emergency Responder Radio Coverage
49 604.5 Emergency Lighting Equipment
51 605.11 Solar Photovoltaic Power Systems
58 610 Commercial Kitchen Cooking Oil Storage
60 803.5.2 Newly Introduced Textile Wall and Ceiling Coverings
63 806.2 Artificial Vegetation
66 808.4 Combustible Lockers
67 901.4.6 Pump and Riser Room Size
69 901.9 Discontinuation or Change of Service
71 903.2.2 Ambulatory Care Facilities
73 903.2.4, 903.2.7, 903.2.9 Furniture Storage and Display in Group F-1, M, and S-1 Occupancies
75 903.2.11.1.3 Basements
77 903.2.11.2 Rubbish and Linen Chutes
80 903.3.5.2 Secondary Water Supply
81 904.1.1, 906.3 Certification of Service Personnel
84 904.3.2 Actuation
86 905.4 Location of Class I Standpipe Connections
88 906.1 Where Required
90 907.2.1 Group A Occupancies
93 907.2.1.2 Emergency Voice/Alarm Communication Captions
97 907.2.3 Group E Fire Alarm
103 907.2.6.1.1 Smoke Alarms and Smoke Detectors
107 907.4.1 Protection of Fire Alarm Control Unit
108 907.5.2.1.1 Average Sound Pressure
110 908.7 Carbon Monoxide Alarms
114 1004.1.2, Table 1004.1.2 Design Occupant Load–Areas without Fixed Seating
116 1005.1 Means of Egress Sizing
119 1008.1.2 Door Swing
121 1009, 1010, 202 Definitions: Exits, Stairways and Ramps
126 1011.2 Floor-Level Exit Signs in Group R-1
127 1021.2 Exits from Stories
130 1022.5 Penetrations
131 1030.2 Reliability
133 1102.1 Intent
136 1103.8.1 Where Required
138 1104.16.5.1 Examination
140 PART 4 Special Occupancies and Operations (Chapters 20–49)
141 2108.2 Automatic Sprinkler System
144 2305.1 Tank-Filling Operations for Class I, II, or III Liquids
146 2305.2.2 Repairs and Service
148 2311.7.2.1 System Design
150 2703.10.1.2 Combustible Tools
153 2703.16 Sub-Atmospheric-Pressure Gas Systems
157 2705.3.1 Corridors and Exit Enclosures
159 3208.3.1 Flue Space Protection
161 PART 5 Hazardous Materials (Chapters 50–79)
162 Table 5003.1.1(1) Maximum Allowable Quantity per Control Area
170 5003.12 Outdoor Control Areas
173 5704.2.7.4 Emergency Venting
176 5705.5 Alcohol-Based Hand Rubs Classified Class I or II Liquids
179 6104.3.1 Installation on Roof Prohibited
181 6109.15 LP-Gas Cylinder Exchange for Resale
184 PART 7 Appendices (Appendices A–J)
185 D105.1 Where Required
187 Appendix J: Building Information Signs
189 Index
A
B
190 C
191 D
E
F
192 G
193 H
I
K
L
M
194 N
195 O
P
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S
196 T
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ICC SignificantChangestotheIFC 2012
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