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Resolution No. 97-32 :a F IN Mr CITY OF TIGARD,OREGON 4a RESOLUTION NO.97- A RESOLUTION 7-A'RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF TIGARD, AMENDING RESOLUTION NO. 93-02, AND 1, ADOPTING THE TUALATIN VALLEY FIRE AND RESCUE DISTRICT ORDINANCE 96-01, WHEREAS, the Tualatin Valley Fire and Rescue District passed Ordinance 96-01,effective October 21, 2997;and 41 + ' 'WHEREAS, the City Council has received and reviewed the Tualatin Valley Fire and Rescue District Ordinance 96-01;and, °} WHEREAS,ORS 478.924 requires that Tigard adopt said ordinance for it be effective within Tigard;and WHEREAS,the City Council believes,along with the District,that there is a need to update the fire code * to the most current unifomt standards. r':g k u NOW,THEREFORE,BE IT RESOLVED by the Tigard City Council that: ; a, m '6 SECTION 1: The Tualatin Valley Fire and Rescue District Ordinance No_96-0I be adopted as provided s by ORS 478.924,and set forth in Exhibit"A"of this resolution. $ PASSED: This r day of YG � 1997. '. a3or-Ci:y of T iiga-d A'I TEST- 1-5 tr City Recorder-City of Tigard -yx r9,.t``"`^ iAlt i:Wdgldwi A fi9601.— } ' yt��}+ Y h W,8 3 RESOLUTIymm ON NO. 2 ' �.,N j�n r. 'g � in C;_.XtA 1-6 1 T �. ORDINANCE 96-01 �;)AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING FIRE CODES AND STANDARDS FOR TUALATIN VALLEY FIRE AND RESCUE A RURAL FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT,PRESCRIBING REGULATIONS GOVERNING CONDITIONS HAZARDOUS TO LIFE AND PROPERTY FROM FIRE OR EXPLOSION,PROVIDING FOR THE ISSUANCE OF PERMITS FOR HAZARDOUS USES OR OPERATIONS,AND REPEALING ORDINANCE 92-01. WHEREAS,Tualatin Valley Fire&Rescue A Rural Fire Protection District,has developed a uniform fire regulations for the jurisdictions served;and, e WHEREAS,Tualatin Valley Fire and Rescue A Rural Fire Protection District,hereinafter referred to as the District,desires to and finds it necessary to adopt the following regtalations to provide minimum fire safety and that a plan for inspections and maintenance Z upgmde existing structures,thereby reducing hazards of fire,thus does hereby adopt the following +mar regulations;and now,therefore, IT IS ORDAINED AS FOLLOWS: TITLE AND FILING: ' This ordinance,including the codes hereby adopted,shall be filed in the record of the District andin the .:._ office as prescribedof byby ORS 478.940.Multnomah,copy shallc posted at each fire station within theClerks and State Fire Marshal's District. From the date on which this ordinance shall take effect,provisions thereof shall be controlling within the territorial limits of the District and within each city or county 'thin the District approving pursuant to ORS 478.924. The whole of this ordinance shall be known as the n 4 a Fire Prevention Code and may be referred to as the Fire Code and shall be enforced by the Fire Marshal's Office created by Ordinance 91-02 SCOPE: This Fire Code provides minimum life and fire safettyy regulations to reduce the hazards of fire,' ` explosion a,d other perils.The code also protects Ii and property to a reasonable degree by supplementing laws relating to irc safety and shall apply to existing buildings. SECTION 1 ADOPTION OF UNIFORM CODES The following codes are hereby adopted by the District for the purpose of prescribing se,iilations govern��g conditions hazardous to fife and property from fire or explosion Those certain codes and standards known as the: A. Uniform Fire Code,1994 Edition,Volume 1,including Appendices I-A,I-B,I-C, £ II-A,II-B,II-C,II-D,II-F,II-I,III-A;III-C,IV-A,V-A,VI-A,VI-B,VI-E,and VI-F as published and copyrighted by International Fire Code Institute and International Conference of Building Officials,except as hereinafter amended by this Ordinance. -, B. Uniform Fire Code,1994 Edition,Volume 2,as published and copyn hted by the ° $ International Fire Code Institute and International Conference of Buifding Officials,except as hereinafter amended by this Ordinance. . �f 8/01/96 v ,. � k+ SECTION II,DEFINITIONS Definitions set forth in the State of Oregon Structural Specialty Code and State of Oregon Mechanical Specialty Code,Uniform Fire Code and the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA)codes,standards,recommended practices and guides are hereby adopted save and except for the following: A. Whenever the terns"Administrator","Director" or"Ghie_F"are used,they shall be held to mean the Fire Chief or authorized representative. B. Whenever the term"Authorized Representative"is used,it shall be held to mean the person charged with enforcement of the Fire Prevention Code. C. Whenever the term"Board of Appeals"is used,it shall be held to mean the Board of Appeals that is provided by the Fire Prevention Code of the District. D. Whenever the term"Board of Directors"is used,it shall be held to mean the elected officials of Tualatin Valley Fire and Rescue A Rural Fire Protection District. E. Whenever the term"Uniform Building Code'or"Building Code"is used it shall be held to mean the State of Oregon Structural Specialty Code,1996 Edition,as adopted by the State Building Codes Division and made effective April 1,1996. F. Whenever the term"Bui.ldfnt,Department"is used it shall be held to mean the building department of the city or county of which it is a part thereof. t G. Whenever the term"Building Official"is used in the Uniform Buildingg Code, Uniform Mechanical Code and ORS Chapter 455,it shall mean the Burl g Official of the city or county which is a part of this district. H. Whenever the term"Chief or"Chief of the Fire Department"is used,it shall be held to mean the Fire Chief of the District I. Whenever the term"Chief of Police"is used,it shall be held to mean whichever chief of Police or Sheriff has jurisdiction within the geographical area so affected. j. Whenever the term"Chips".is used,it shall be held to mean small pieces of wood by-products that will not pass through a 0.75 inch((6.4 mm)screen. Chips are used In the marufact+iring of lsulp and other wood produck. K Whenever the term"Cold Deck"is used it shall be held to mean single ranked pile of logs with individual logs. I- Whenever the term"Corporate Counsel"or"City Attorney"or"Attorney"is used,it shall be held to mean the Attorney for the District. ` M. Whenever the term"District"is used,it be held to mean Tualatin Valley Fire and Rescue A Rural Fire Protection District. N. Whenever the term"Fire Prevention Bureau"is used,it shall be held to mean the Fire Marshal's Office.. . O. Whenever the term"jurisdiction","city","county","state",nr"mu r3cipality'is r used,it shall be held to mean the district or the city or county of which this District is a part. P. Whenever the term"hazardous vehicle"is used,it shall be held to mean vehicles blocking or obstructing a public or private right-of-way or fire hydrants,or vehicles with leakin fuel tanks or other hazardous materials,or vehicles located in violation of the Tire Prevention Code. kk 6101/96 2 xrr 4 ?, 2 S Q. Whenever the term"Ho ged Material"is used,it shall be held to mean a mixture g ; of bark,chips,dust or other pieces of natural wood by-products. - R. Whenever the term"Lumber"is used,it shall be held to mean timber sawn into standardized members or boards. x.. S. Whenever the terga"Uniform Mechanical Code-or"Mechanical Code"is used it I x s shall be held to mean the State of Oregon Mechanical Specialty Cade,1996 Edition, a $ as adopted by the State Building Codes Division and made effective April 1,1996. T. Whenever the term"Plywood"is used,it shall be held to mean waferboard, oriented strand board,particle board,fiber board and composite panels. U. fa Facility" facility in which yard waste from tree, u h and or ( o other natural materials is processed into chips or hogged material. V. Whenever the term"room"is us`-d,it shall be held to mean a space or area bounded by any obstructions to exit passage which at any time encloses more than 80 percent of the perimeter of the area. In computing the unobstructed ` perimeter,openings less than 3 feet in clear width,and less than 6 feet inches high shall not be considered. SECTION 111,ESTABLISHMENT OF LIMITS FOR STORAGE OF FLAMMABLE OR t COMBUSTIBLE LIQUIDS IN OUTSIDE ABOVE GROUND TANK: The limits referred to in Section 79022.21 and 7904.25.4-2 of the Uniform Fire Code relating to the storage of Class I and 11 flammable liquids or combustible liquids in outside aboveground tanks,are the limits of the District. q EXCEPTION: The Chief,after consideration of built-in fire protection or fire extinguishing facilifies or topographical conditions and the District's fi efighttrfg capabilities may Permit the installation of above ground storage tanks in Industrial areas,farms,gravel pits,rock quarries and f$t f other isotatad areas. SECTION IV,ESTABLISHMENT OF LIMITS FOR STORAGE OF EXPLOSIVES AND S_e teafr_ "s k .,GENTS: S._.. The limits referred to in Section 7701.7.2 of the Uniform Fire Code,relating to the storage of ;t explosive materials,are the limits of the District. EXCEPTION: The Chief,after considaratron of bu Nan fire protection or fire extingu shing facilities topographical conditions and the D stricrs firefighting capabdNes may permit the storage of a and areas. mrblasting agents m fas,grave(pts,rock quarries,and other isolated Y �''s r .-•^'r" "`". ECTION V,ESTABLISHMENT OF LIMITS FOR STORAGE OF LIQUEFIED PETROLEUM GAS: The limits referred to in Section 8204.2 of the Uniform Fire Code,in which storage of liquefied petroleum gas is restricted,are hereby established as the limits of the District. EXCEPTION. The Chief,after consideratim of built-in fire protection or firefighting faa}ities or y' z � topographical conditions,and the District's firefighting capabilities,may permit the installation of liquefied Petroleum gas containers in industrial areas,fame.gravel pits,rock quarries,and other areas,and then only when approval has been obtained pursuant to Section 8202 of the Uniform Fire Code. 9/01196 � 4 } .'r2"....r,.,.a ..., .v....,... .,«.5.. .. ............ if.....w '� 9 ti ` SECTION VI,AMENDMENTS MADE IN THE UNIFORM FIRE CODE: �x The Uniform Fire Code is amended and changed in the following respects: t t 1. .Section 101.4 is amended to read as follows: "The Chief,with the approval of the Board of Directors,is authorized to make and enforce t such rules and regulations for the prevention and control of fires and fire hazards as may be necessary from time to time to carry out the intent of this code. A minimum of one certified copy or number required by the govenung Iaws of such Hiles and regulations shall be filed ; .with the Clerk of the:District and the Clerk of any cities or counties governed by the t 2urisdiction and shall be in effect immediately thereafter and additional copies shall be kept rf mule office of the fire district for distribution to the public." n �t 2 Section 103.21.1 is amended by deleting the word arid"at the end of number 7,adding a ° comma to the end of number R,and adding the following: x' "9. The adequacy of means of approach to buildings and structures by mobile fire apparatus and firefighting personnel,- "10. ersonnel,'"10. providing firefighting water supplies and fire detection and suppression apparatus adequate for the protection of buildings and structures," "11. Issuance of permits before burning trash or waste material,and v: "12 Inspection of premises by officers designated by the Chief and requiring removal of fire and life safety hazards found on premises at such inspections." `fin r 3. Section 103.3.1.1 is amended by replacing the word-shall"with"may"in the first `t sentence. 33t# "•' 4. Section 103.4.4 is amended by repiacin tl:e word^misdemeanor"with"violation of the Fire Code(see ORS 478.930 and 475.94^ AN S. Section 103.45 is amended by deleting the last sentence of the section,as follows: '�rz "See t_ 'fieri Chapte d rt,.,.—1,b of th thr iFnr n Codc for the b� I .�cc urc pzvc:cu'iu aYa:..c.. ..,«.i,......_.._.._o_.___ §..: AbafementofDangerousBuildings." _. b. Section 105.8 is amended by deleting all permits,except the following: y ,. Tables 105-A,105-B and 105-C are deleted from this section and a new Table 105 is # hereby created. CZ Carnivals and fairs , c.7 is amended to read:"To store,use or handle at normal temperatures and pressures compressed gases in excess of the amounts listed in Table 105. A permit is also required to install,repair,abandon,remove,place temporarily.out ± of service,close or substantially modify a compressed gas system.^ 'EXCEFTICNS:t.For routine maintenarroe. 1 t.. 2.For emergency repair work perfor r d on emergency basis.' C.9 is amended by replacing"Table 105-B",with"Table 105." e.1. Explosives or blasting agents x i 8/01,196 4 Y� r .' � w . .. ,� .,.. 0%Uw. f.3.3 is amended to read: "A , permit is required to store,use or handle flammable or '* Y combustible liquids in excess of those specified in Table 105. A permit is also ' fc.t•., �;�.t required to install,repair,abandon,remove,place temporarily out of service, t close or substantially modify tanks or piping systems.' t; e`` r h.l is amended by replacing"Table 105-C"wherever it appears in this paragraph with"Table 105. 11.2 is amended M read: "Apermat is required to store,handle,or use hazardous / production materials in Group H Division 6 Occupancies when materials are .greater than those specified in Table 105." z ` "h.4 Haunted Houses." i.l Liquefied petroleum gases gay Y Y i o.2 Organic Coatings. } 2 is amended to read: "A t is not required for occupancies{z P perdu eq p p es;use for the y building department for Group A occupancies. Other occupancies used for Y Y� temporary assemblies shall obtain a permit" Y0R, p.3 Pyrotechnical special effects material ,X tl Tents,canopies and temporary membrane structures ht�x t R4 414111 w#Y Y �fi 8/01196 Gai 7. Table 105-Permit amounts for Hazardous Materials Ptesenting Physical or Health Hazardt" CONDITION STORAGE USE:-CLOSED SYSTEMS I USE-OPEN SYSTEMS Materia! Gass Sold Liquid I GasCu. Solid Liquid Gas Solid Lbs. Lequid Galbns Lbs. Gallons FL Lbs. GallonsCu.Ft (Cu.FL) (Lbs.) Cu.Ft lbs. Cu.FL 1 1.1 CorriWsade(quid 11 NA 120 NA NA 120 NA NA 30 IIIA NA 330 1 NA INA 330 NA NA so Fk 111$ 1 NA 13200 INA I NA 13.200 NA NA 3.300 k" 73 8artvna6lea 45 NA NA 45 NA NA 10 2.1 1 INA 114 1(114) NA 114 114) 3.1 Ftammaae slid1 125 NA INA 10 1 NA NA 0 NA 32 Flan—blegas i (gaseous) NA NA 750 NA NA 750 NA NA NA 15 NA NA NA NA NA } 3.3 Fla mabie fpttid 1-A NA 30 NA NA NA NA 10 ,. f8 I NA W NA NA 60 NA NA 15 ' IL NA 90 NA NA 190 NA NA 20 C mbinatim I-A,1-8,IC NA 120 NA NA 120 NA NA. 30 .1 Oig—pomode.undas8fie0 1 (1) NA 114 (114) NA 114 (114) detonable ., 2 oil—pemoda I 5 NA 7 1 NA, i 1 � it 50 SO NA 50 50 NA 10 10 � Ili 125 1 NA 125 1 NA 25 1 4 IV SCO 500 NA 500 500 NA 100 100 V NL N.L NA N.L N-L. NA N.L N.L .3 oxxf r 4 7 1 NA 114 114 NA 194 114 3 3 10 10 NA 2 NA 2 t "* 2 250 NA 1 250 ) NA 50 50 `k„.tS,� 1 4,000 4,000 NA 44000 (4pM NA 11000 1.000 .4 0,od egos (gaseous) NA NA 7,AD NA NA 7,500 NA NA NA 75 NA NA 15 NA NA NA' .1 4 (4) 50 1 1 10 0 0 .1 unstable(Macthe) 4 1 1 io iN 114 2 116 114 1 350 ? r11 1 10 1 ti ;ya 2 50 50 250 50 50 250 10 10 I N_L N.L 750 N.L N.L N.L. N.L N.L. .1 Wata—five 3 5 5 NA 15 NA 1 1 1*' 3 2 50 50 NA 50 50 NA. 10 10 F � 1 125 125 NA 725 (125) NA 25 .1 Corrosives 5.000 500 810 5.000 500 810 I= 100 ' .i Kgw tnccs 1 1 270 t 1 20 116 114 t r 0.1 Infants 5.000 500 810 5.000 500 810 1.000 10D 1.1 Se-iti— 5.000 500 810 5,000 5005 810 1,00D100 21 O4teertreadlh haa3rts 5.000 500 810 5,000 S Bio 7A10D 100 3.1 Toxics 500 500 810 500 500 810 125 725) x�9r A.=not applicable N.L.=not limited 1 The aggregate quantity in use and storage shall not exceed the quantity listed for storage. 2 The quantity of alcoholic beverages in tail sales occupancies are unlimited providedre the liquids apackaged in i individual containers not exceedinre Ing 4 fit.- 3 in a building where nwre than Orta business is located each business shalt apply for an individual pamut based on the pertmt quantities specified in this table. 8101196 "6 > Yt �M �. ,.s,;. .. o.p ..,,.v...i s............. ....v... ... .... ...,u..,,i.. .., ,..e xt a w�.»_ _ ....,......,.m.,max .. 8. Section 901.4.5 is amended by adding: s "901.4.5.1 No Parking Signs. I. Signs shall read"NO PARKING-FIRE LANE-TOW AWAY ZONE,ORS 98.810 . to 98.812". 2. Vertical no parking signs shall be mounted with a dear space above ground level of 7 feet high. 3. Vertical no pparking signs shall be 12 inches wide by 18 inches high. Signs shall r have red orbladc letters and border on a white background." "Section 901.45.2 Crab and Surface Markings. Fire Access Road Curbs shall be painted yellow and be posted"No Parking Fire t Lane"at each 25 feet. Letteringshall have a stroke of 1-sch wide by!-inches s Roadwa driving surfaces,at the discretion of the Chief,shall be painted with 64mch diagonal striping. The color shall be yellow against a high contrast background." 9. Section 90224.1 is amended by adding a third paragraph to read: "The Chiefmay order any vehicle to be removed which is in violation of the Uniform Fire Code and/or is an obstruction to suppression of fire. If the vehicle is left unattended,the Chief may cause the vehicle to be towed. Towing expenses will be incurred by the owner." 10. Section 903 is amended as follows: "903.3 Required Fire Flow: No building shall be constructed,altered,enlarged,moved, n or repaired in a manner that by reason of size,type of construction,number of stories,occupancy or any combination thereof creates a need for a fire flow in excess of 3,000 gallons per minute at 20 pounds per square inch residual pressure,or exceeds the available fire flow at the site of the structure. The requirements for determining fire flow for all buildings are set out in Uniform Fire Code,Appendix M-A,in auras with municipally developpeedd water supplies; c or,National ire Protection Association(NFPA)Standard 12'1,1993 Edition, Standard on Water Supplies r Suburban and Rural Firefighting for rural areas where no municipally develo water supply is available,which is hereby adopted and by this reference becomes a part of this ord.*tance." j 'EXCEPTION::Fire flaw requirements in excess of 3,0D0 gallons par minute may be allowed if.in the opinion of the Chief,all naasonablo methods of reducing the fire flow have been included within the developmentnhazard and no unusual to life and property exists. Existing buildings that require a fire flow in excess of 3.DDO gallons par minute are not required to comply with the fire flow requirements of this sec8on.However.charges in ocarpandes or the character of ,alterations,soditions w mpairs span not further increase the sor the required g fire flow for buildings.' q ` "9033.1 Rural Water Supply- Outside of the boundaries of a municipal type water supply,the water supply for firefighting shall be provided in accordance with NFPA 1231. Note: Credit for installation of alarm systems in Section VI,Item 28 of this ordinance is not I applicable to this section.' 'EXCEPTIONS: (t) when smoke detection woutd produce adverse or false alarms;upon judgment of the Chief,fixed temperature or rate of rise heat detection may be substituted. _ t a - 81ol/96 ` IM.b�.,,3.`"�YL'zS•..Zs..,v,,.. .,':k:.v<, w._.. ,:.w_... .., v. ..,n..,.,.:. ... .... e ...,e,, .., .-..o-.�.,..,..e..... ...w_..,.,�. ......,�...�.,. (2) in otter than the occupancies listed in ORS 479.010(110,where in the opinion of the Chief the loss of a structure would not incur substantial impact on the community financiaty,commercial ocwpandes shall be equipped with a smoke detection system installed throughout complying with Uniform Fire Code Standard 10-2 and 10.3 that is monitored by a central station which has been approved by the Chief. (3) When there are not rare than two Group R-3 ar Group U occupancies on a single parcel of not less than one acre,the requirements of this section may be modified provided,in the opinion of the Chief, firefighting or rescue operations would not be impaired' "903.3.2 Municipal or Public Water Supply- An approved water supply for areas F inside water districts or municipally developed water supplies(private or gE public)capable of supplying required fire flow for fire protection shall be { provi ed to all premises upon which buildings are moved or portions of c buildings are hereafter constructed-" E 'EXCEPTION: Exceptions#2 and 03 of Section 903.3.1 may be applied to Section 903.32.' 11. Section 903.4.2 is amended by adding: "903.4_21 Commercial Buildings.Fire hydrants shall be located so that noportion of the exterior of a commercial building is more than 250 feet from a fire hydrant as measured in an approved manner around the outside of the structure and along the approved route of travel accessible to fire apparatus. The minimum number of hydrants shall be determined by the followmg-1 hydrant for the first 2,000 gallons War minute of fire flow and 1 additional hydrant per 1,000 gallons per minute or fraction thereof of fire flow. Hydrants shall be determined prior to giving credit for fire protection systems in Section VI,Item 28 of this ordinance." 'EXCEPTIONS: $. (1) When such y allows aro protected throughout with 0 approved Provided fire protection is system, the Chief may allow variations up to a maximum of 500 feet,provided atlequata protection is '. maintained. (2) Temporary end Purtslata;ruciures used at construction sites when both the fallowing conditions am provided: A. When the structures aro not less than 40 feet from the palmary structures)under construction or buildings on adjacent properties. B. When the combined areas of the temporary portable structures aro not greater than 2.500 square feet in size.Areas of structures may be considered as separate when them is 40 feet or more between each :group of buildings.The square footage of cargo containers ehall also be included to the area' "903.4.2.2 N­r -ercial u old rigs. Unless oiherwrac pp.otiexi by tine t=hief,fire hydrants shall be placed at each street intersection. Intermediate hydrants are required when the distance to any part of a non-commercial building exceeds 500 feet as measured in an approved manner around the outside of the structure and along a route of travel accessible to fire apparatus." M, "Note: For the purpose of Section 903,a'commerciat building'means a building used for other than Group R Division 3(when built as one or two family dwellings), Group U.or agricultural oceupandes as defined In the Budding Code' 903.423 Fire Department Connection Pressurized Hydrants.Fire hydrants on private water mains that are pressurized by a fire department connection" shall not be considered to contribute to the above requirements unless specifically approved by the Chief." �r "903.424 Fire Hydrant Distance from Driving Surface. Fire hydrants shall beplaced : not more than 15 feet from an approved access roadway unless specifically approved by the Chief." y St01N6 g } "'903.4.2.5 Fire Department Connections. Fire department connection(s)shall not be < attached to the protected structure unless approved by the Chief. Fire department connection(s)shall be located within 70 feet(21 336 mm)of a fire hydrant." 12 Article 10 is amended by adding Section 100726.5,to read as follows: `1007.265 Lumber,plywood and veneer mills. Lumber,plywood and veneer mills a shall be provided with a manual fire alarm system.See Section 3004.7 of Attachment#2" } +7 13. Section 1107.1 is amended by adding the following subsections: 'y` ' "1. The use of portable electric heaters and fuel fired space heaters in Groups I and SR Occupancies is prohibited." "2 All portable electric heating devices shall have a high-tern er ture limiting device and a tip-over switch Use of unvented fuel fired space heaters t shall be approved by the Chief." ? 14. Article 11 is amended by adding Section 1115,Collection and Storage of Combustible, Recyclable Materials,to read the same as the State Fire Marshal's amendment to the Uniform Fire Code. (see attachment#1 to this Ordinance) NIIIA1,111"t 15. Article 13 is amended b adding When K ti } y g" required by the Chief;'ro the beginning of Section 1303.3.1. (Me remainder of Section 1303.3.1 remainsthe same.) �S 16. Article 30,Wood Products,is amended to read the same as the State Fire Marshal's amendment to the Uniform Fire Code. (see attachment#2 to this Ordinance '," 17. Article 53,Thermosetting Plastic Manufacturin Facilities,is added to read the same as ' g a\N the State Fire Marshal's amendment to the Uniform Fire Code. (see attachment#3 to this .r'. Ordinance) ) � 18. Article 63 is amended by deleting Section 6323. 14- Article 77amended to read the .. State Fire Ma h. ,s amendments to the Uniform Fire Code except Sections 7701.3,7701.3.1,7701.3.2,7701.4 and 77017.2 are . retained.... $ 20_ Article 78,Section 7802,is amended to read the same as the State Fire Marshal's >t amendment to the Uniform Fire Code except 7802.4.3 is retained. (see attachment#4 toI=§u g �y a this Ordinance) ^.t 21. Section 7901.3.2 Plans is amended to read"Plans shall be submitted with each :application for a permit to store more than 1,000 gallons of flammable or combustible liquids.:"(the remainder of Section 7901.3.2 remains unchanged). a 22 Section 8201 is amended by deleting the second sentence and creating a paragraph to i read: " ' "For regulation of Iiquefied petroleumgas,see ORS 480.410 through 480.460 and ? OAR 837-30-100 through 837-30-280." E t a 8!01796 9 ,� k, S t i tt 23. Section 8202 is amended as follows: "82021 Permits and Plans.The Chief shall be notified prior to the installation of Tit containers or z eceptacles approved for liquefied petroleum gas,including installations at private homes and apartments." 'EXCEPTION: The replacement of empty containers or receptacles with other containers constructed in accordance with the Interstate Commerce Commission specifications.' "82022 Fees. All fees due and payable shall accompany the notification. The C3-def shall tolled from the installer an installation inspection fee to cover the cost of initial inspection by the Cldef aff er installation. The installation inspection fee shall be set by ordinance" "8202.3 Plans. Where a single container is over 2, ons(7571L)water capacity or the aggregate capacity of containers is over 4,0001-gallon(15142L)water capacity, the installer shall submit plans for such installation prior to setting any tank(s)." {, 24.Article 82 is amended by adding a new Section 8215 as follows: "Section 8215—Utility Plants. 8215.1 General. No person shall maintain or operate a Iiguefied petroleum gas utility plant without first obtaining a permit from the Chief." 25.ArtieIe 82 is amended by adding a new Section 8216 as follows: "Section 8216—Licenses. 82I6.1 General No person shall engage in or work at the business of installing, �;;'C, � � ,�• altering,extending or repairing liquefied ppeetroleum gas equipment or appliances unless the person has received a gas installation license from the State Fire Marshal $ in accordance with ORS 480.410 to 480.460,as now enacted." a 26.Table 8204-A,Footnote 5 is amended as follows: tt 'The following,snail apply to above ground containers installed alongside buildings"and property lines': � t 27. Article 90 is amended by adding the following standard to Section 9003: "n.22 46 Recommended Safe Practices for Storage of Forest Products." Y � 28:Appendices I-17 and I-F are added to this CTzdinance as written and adopted by the State zt Fire Marshal's Office. (see attachments#5 and t#6 to this Ordinance) } 29. Appendix III-A is amended as follows: Section 4 is amended: "42 Area Separation. Each portion of a building se rated b one or more area separation wall(s),in accordance with the Urdform Building CVode,Section 504.6 may ,. be considered as a separate fire area(s)for the purpose of determining the required fire flow." 810!196 1 ` a E � Section 5 is amended: "5.2 Buildings other than One and Two Family Dwellings. The required building ` fire flow and duration shall be determined by the size and construction type of the structure under consideration." -5.21 Occupancy Hazards" � b gal "5.21.1 Single Occupancy Hazards. Where only a single occupancy hazard is housed in a buildingg the minimum required building fire flow shaII be multiplied by the hazard factor inTable A-III-A-2 to determine the total required fire flow. ;� {I "5.21.2 Multiple Occupancy Hazards. Where more than one Lazard is housed in a building the minimum required building fire flow shall be proportioned b ppeerrcentaage of the floor aea used for each occupancy hazard. The proportioned builcm fire flow shall be multiplied by the hazard factor,relating to that portion of the building in table A-III-A-2 and totaled to determine the required fire flow." "Table A-111-A-2 Light Hazard Occupancies 1.0 Ordinary Hazard(Group 1) 12 3 r 9 Ordinary Hazard(Group 2) 1.3 � Extra Hazard(Group 1) 1.4 � Extra Hazard(Group 2) 1.5" a w M keit "Note: For examples of Occupancy Hazard Classifications see UBC Volume 3,Standard 9-1,Appendix Section A-1-4.7.' ?-' ,`'* -5= The product of the multiplication m either Section 5.211 or Section 5.21.2 provides the total required fire flow." "5.2.3 The total required fire flow may be reduced by one of the following options, but in no case shall be less than 150.9 GPM @ 20 psi residual." -1 Reduced by 75 percent where a complete aonroved automatic fire extinguishing system meeting the requirements of the Uniform Building Code,Chapter 9,is installed throughout the building and the system is fully.and electrically 3Z supervised in accordance with the Uniform Fire Code Standard 10-2 and is monitored by an approved underwriters laboratory listed centr^7 station" u' "2 Reduced by 50 percent where a complete automatic fire extinguishing system meeting the requirements of the Uniform Building Code,Chapter 9 is installed throughout the building. "3. Reduced by 25 percent where an approved complete smoke sensingg fire i 'A ` detection and manual fire alarm system is installed throughout thebuilding and :e� ` electricall interconnected one with the other and eledricaIly intertied to an approvedycentral receiving station The smoke detection system shall meet the zequuements of Uniform Fire Code Standards 10-2 and 103,and manual fire '. alarm puII stations and systems shall meet the requirerreents of Uniform Fire Code Standard 10-2.The central station shall be nderwriters Laboratory listed } - ' '`t and approved by theChief.The smoke detection option may be revoked by the '�,! " Chief whenexcessive false alarms may occur or when other potential condtHons �+ n�1 may cause malfunctioning of the system" it i 8101176 1 1 SECTION VII,PENALTIES Any person who violates any of the provisions of these regulations hereby adopted or fails to comply therewith,or violates or fails to comply with any order made thereunder,or who builds in violation of any detailed statements,specification or plans submitted and approved thereunder and from wW h no appeal has been taken,or shall fail to comply with such an order as affirmed or modified by the Board of Appeals or by a court of competent jurisdiction within the time affixed herein,shall severally,for each and every such violation and non- compliance respectively,be guilty of a violation of the Fire Prevention Code as provided in k ORS 478.930,punishable upon conviction as prescribed by ORS 478.990. All fines or j punishments authorized upon conviction shall include the costs to the District to remedy the violation including costs of towing storage or removal of the hazard or obstruction if necessary. i Any person who violates the provisions of ORS 478.960(Burning of certain materials permitted only with permission of the Chief;Burning Schedule(1)through(8))shall be guilty of a misdemeanor,shall severally,for each and every violation be punishable upon p conviction as prescribed by ORS 478.990 and shall be subject to costs under 478.965. r ` s The corporate counsel,the Chief,or the Fire Marshal or designated representative may bring a complaint in law or in equity to alleviate a violation of this ordinance as well as in addition 1 to the rights to enforce said ordinance under the provisions of ORS 478.930 and ORS 478.990. SECTION VIII,PLAN REVIEW,SUBMITTAL OF PLAN FOR FIRE CODE APPROVAL Plans and specifications shall be submitted to the Chief of the District or authorized representative for examination and approval with respect to conformance with these regulations and no construction shall proceed prior to such approval for the following: i — Flammable liquid storage,utilization or transportation or dispensing facilities;facilities for i the storage,handling,transport and use of explosives and blasting agents;dry cleaning ' plants;facilities for the storage,handling,use and transportation of liquefied petroleum gas; or any other building,structure or facility wherein highly combustible or hazardous materials are manufactured,utilized,dispensed,conveyed or stored. When the Chief or authorized representative approves any such plan it shall be so signified by means of a stamp and signature.All construction or alteration sh_ll threaf�r with the approved plan,in all respects,unless modified by subsequent written permit or order of the Chief. Plans and specifications shall be drawn to scale upon substantial paper or cloth and shall be of sufficient clarity and detail to permit the Chief to determine the question of conformity with these regulations and shall include a plot plan showing type and location 3 `; of the proposed buildings,structures,facilities and fire hydrant locations and access ways in relationship to the property lines,and all other buildings,structures and facilities proposed or existing on the premises. Approval of plans shall not be construed as a permit to violate any applicable law or regulation of the State,County,City,or Fire District. SECTION IX,FIRE CODE BOARD OF APPEALS Through adoption of the Uniform Fire Code;1994 Edition,the District has the authority to , establish a board of appeals.Such board of appeals may be implemented through bylaws and other procedures adopted by ordinance of the District. In the event that the fire district a .Board adopts a board of appeals,the provisions of this ordinance,where appropriate,be subject to the board of appeals procedures. j s 8101196 12 > k SECTION X,REPEAL OF CONFLICTING ORDINANCES Pursuant to ORS 478.924,the provisions of this ordinance,i.e.the Fire Code,shall be controlling within the territorial limits of the District and within each city or county within the District approving pursuant to ORS 478.924.The existing fire code,Ordinance 92-01,has been approved t x j Tai, within each city and county within the District. The District desires that the existing fire code continue in effect until such time as the cities and counties within the District have approved this e new Fire Code pursuant to ORS 478.924. Accordingly,Ordinance 92-01,and all former ordinances or parts thereof,which are conflicting or inconsistent with the provisions of thisk ' x ordinance or of the code or standards hereby adopted,are hereby repealed,effective the effective date of this ordinance;provided,however,that Ordinance 92-01 shall continue in effect in each �t city or county which has approved it until the city or county approves this Ordinance 96-01. Further,prosecutions or violations under repealed ordinances may continue after the effective r> " .date of this ordinance. , SECTION XI,VAL'eviT,'y v� aa s � The District hereby declares that should any section,paragraph,sentence or word of this ordinance or of the Codes or Standards herebyadopted be declared for anreason to be invalid,it is the intent of the District that it wold have passed all other portions of this ��x u ordinance independent of the elimination of any such portion as may be declared invalid. 4 SECTION X61,DATE OF EFFECT The Board of Director of the Fire District finds and determines that it is necessary and expedient that the provisions of this ordinance become effective 30 days following the final reading, First readingb Title only this .24 .�J Y Y day of ��>t J 1996. I2r �s Gem Second reading by Title only this day of 1995 PASSED by the District this o2 1 da of y 1996: PRESIDENT ECRE7ARY-TREASURER � r `i•.a,,t�fi "� 8101/96 ., 1377 @gg W i ik 'l - t Affaehment#I SECTION 1115—COLLECTION AND STORAGE OF COMBUSTIBLE,RECYCLABLE MATERIALS I 115.1 Seop­ Buildings containing the collection and storage of combustible,recyclable materials shall be in accordance with Section I 1 15 and shall be commemumto to the occupancy in which storage or recycling practices are conducted.This section " excludes commercial rubbish handling occupancies and commercial paper recycling and plastic recycling occupancies. a IIIS.2 Deflaltions. 11153.1 GeaenL For defmitiom fAPPROVED;LISTED;NONCOMBUSTIBLE;OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION and .RUBBISH,see Article 2. 1115.2.2 Limited Application.For the purpose of Section i 115,certain terms are claimed as follows: RECYCLABLE PAPER AND PLASTIC MATERIAL..ineaas any paper or plastic that would otherwise be a useless,tmwanted or (, discarded material,except for the fact the material still has useful physical or chemical properties after serving as pccific purpose,and c the material has been kept separate from rubbish and waste material. pt 1115.3 Collection and Storage of Recyclable Paper.Recyclable paper collection and storage shall be maintained as follows: �* 1.Desk side shall not exceed 15 gallons(57 L)total per desk(maximum of two 9-inch by 12-inch by 16-inch(229 mm by 305 mm by E 406 mm)containers],in addition to collection and storage totals specified for small,meditun,and large rooms.Containers shall be nonrgmbustible or accepted containers. �. 2-Small roams[500 square feet(46.4 tor)or less]shall tot exceed three 15 gallon(57 L)containers.Containers shall be noncombustible or accepted containers. 3.Medium rooms(ova 500 aquae feet(46.4 tot)but less than 1000 square fen(93 mat or copy rooms)shall not exceed three 55 gallon(208 L)containers.Containers shall be noncombustible or accepted containers. 4.Large rooms Iowa 1000 square fat(93 mr)]shall not exceed three 55 gallon(208 L)for every 75 feet(22 860 mm)of travel. Containers shall be noncombustible or accepted containers. Note: Areas completely separated by partition walls in accordance with the Oregon Structural Specialty Code may be ' reclassified as small or medium rooms for the purpose of placing recycling containers. �. 5.Full containers shall be removed to an outside location or to an approved imide storage room. ' 1115.4Accepted Containers.For the purposes of Section 1115,examples of accepted containers include,but are not limited to,the t� ,'.. following: '( '- L At desk side fiber or polyethylene barrels or cardboard boxes or polppylene-bckry==a may nick be used. 2.in small moms fiber or polyethylene barrels or cardboard boxes or polypropylene-bagfrack systems may be used. 3.In medium rooms polypropylene bag/mck systems or fiber or polyethylene barrels may be used. x; j 4.In large rooms meted containers or fiber or polyethylene barrels may be used. , NOT£t In large } arge rooms u ot(Mober L 2002,eonratners unable to support the contents under fire conditions will be pertained only ainfor use inside a metal can or other approved solid containers.This limitation will be reviewed by the State Fre Marshal in collaboration ooh the rcrycling industry in 1997 and 2000 a dnermine dhaurds wd fire imides mjwify its impianemut n. EXCEPTION. In Group I and Group SR Division i,Division 2;Division 3.1 and Division 4 Occupan ice.catuaincts used for Ne short term stowage of eombtmibie recyclable mat-rials shah be of noncembustibic mother listed marginal,not t,exweed t 5 gallon(57 L) capacity. 1I iS.5 Yucation ofCoatainers in BuIldingw7aeilitks. Location of containers in buildings and facilities shall be as follows: I:Conceiners shall not be placed near any exit,in any exit corridor,in or under any stairway,or near any possible heat source. 2.Containers shall not be used or stored in any location that constitutes a hazard grater than would be expected in normal office or cleat rnem;slaacificalty:fumace rooms,mechanical labs,chemistry labs,biology labs,electrical rooms,wood shops,machine shops,or other hazardous areas as determined by the chief. 1155.6 Central"Collection and Storage Areas.Central collection and storage areas shall be as follows. L Central storage locations are preferred to be located outside building/(acilities,but approved inside storage rooms err permitted. 2.Inside storage shall be in areas of not less Nan an one hour construction with openings protected as required for occupcyseparations i i Itto 1196 14 °q x' ,,....n „ wa and provided with an approved automatic sprinkler system or subject to the requir_ments ofthe chief 3:-Hazardous Arca—No Smoking-signs shall be posted and good housekeeping shalt be maintained. y 4.Containers made of metal,fiber,polyethylene,or noncombustible approved material are required. ¢ 5.Recyclable paper in the central storage area shall be removed from the building/faciliry on a regular basis as needed to maintain ..good housekeeping.In Group I and Group SR,Division 1,Division 2,Division 3.1 and Division 4 Occupancies,containers shall be emptied tach day. 6:Allowable quantities of papa stored in rooms,facilities or other arras of storage shall be in accordance with Article 11. 1 ss r S��xz 7,In Group I and Group SR Division 1,Division 2,Division 3.1 and Division 4 Occupancies,containers for long to a storage shall be placed outside and a minimum of 5 feet(1524 mm)from the exterior of the building and shall be of a metal or other noncombustible and listed material with a metal or noncombustible lid in place at all times. 1115.7 Collmtlon and Ston a of R g^ Recyclable Plasties Recyclable plastic collection and stooge shall maintained as follows- I.Collection 1.1 Metal or other approved noncombustible containers with tight fitting lids shall be used at all times while within a 1.2 Full containers shall be removed to an outside location or to an approved inside storage room. 2.Storage �k y. 2.1 Cental storage locations arc preferred to be located outside buildings/facilitice,but approved inside storage is pemtiaed 2Z Central storage rooms shall have a minimum of one hour mnswction with rated openings or equipped with an `s approved automatic sprinkler system. Good housekeeping shall be maintained and'Hazardous Arca—No Smoking" signs shall be pond 2.3 Outside storage will be posted"Hazardous Area—No Smoking"and good housekeeping shall be maintained. �b 2.4 Barrels made of meta!or noncombustible approved material with metal or non­cambustible lids are,required in central '. collection and storage areas. 2.5 Recyclable plastic in the central storage area shall be remove!from the building/facility facili on arc lar basis as needed to Recy P rag g! ry regular ztt maintain good housekeeping. 2,5 Allowable quantities of to yclable plastic storied in moms,facilities or other areas of storage shall be in accordance with Article 11. z�s ' s�ttt R. $iotrol+ 15 z, i �. - ARTICLE 30—WOOD PRODUCTS �; t SECTION 3001—SCOPE y Ig The storage,manufacturing,processing and sale of wood products and by-products shall be in accordance with Article 30, SECTION 3002—DEFTNTITONS .3002.1 General.For definitions of APPROVED,CHIPS,COMBUSTIBLE FIBERS and COMBUSTIBLE DUST,see Article 2. 3002.2 Limited Application.For the purpose of Article 30,certain terms are def ed as follows: Fines are small pieces or splinters of wood by-products that will pats though a 0.25 inch(6.4 mm)screen. �( Plywood and Veneer Mills arc facilities that process raw wood products into finished wood products that include wafertward ' oriented strand board,fiber board,composite wood panels and plywood- Raw Raw Products is a mixture of natural materials such as tree or brush trimmings or waste logs and stumps. ` Static Piles are piles in which processed product is mounded and is not tieing turned or moved. .y Timber and Lumbar.,od_"ou Faciihim are facilities the,pneess raw wood products into finished wood products. t Treated refers to only wood products that have been treated with a petroleum-based product �( F Unit is 200 cubic feet(5-7 ms)of solid wood,chips or hogged material. y, ruaa�ngr.�s.-eve w, For permits for woad product=rage,see Section 105,Permit w.2. SECTION 3004—GENERAL REQUIREMENTS " 3004.1 Open rds. Pe 7a Open yards required by the Building Code shall be maintained around structures. 30043 Dust Control.Equipment or machinery located inside buildings which generates or emits combustible dust or fsbe,s shall be .Provided with an approved dust-collection and exhaust system installed in conformance with Article 76 and the Mechanical Code t„. .;;. Equipment or systems that are used to collect,process or convey combustible dttm or fibers shall be provided with an approved 'b ex plosion ve stir or control P g system in accordance with the Building Code. 30043 Waste Removal.Sawmills,Planing mills and other wood-working plants shall be equipped with a waste rcmovad system which collect Mechanical willCodd.and remove sawdust and shavings.Such systems shall be installed in accordance with Article 76 and ffie rah ... ". . 3004.4 Fire Apparatus Acetas Roads. �. 3004.4.1 Access.Fire apparatus access roadways shall be provided to within 150 feet 45 720 mm of all -` accordance with Section 902-2. C ) portions of yards in EXCEPTRINc The requirement for an all-washer driving surface may he modified when approved by he chief. �9 ovv4.4.2 Driveways.Driveways between and around lumber pilo shalt beat least 15 feet(4572 mm)wide and driveways shall be spaced such that a maximum grid system unit of 50 fat(15 240 mm)by 150 feat(45 720 mm)is produced.Driveways hall be maintained fru from accumulation of rubbish,equipment or other articles or materials-.. y 3004.43 Access Plan.When storage pile configurations could change due to changes in product operations and processing,the access plan shall be submitted for approval when required by the chief. U 3004.5 Fire Alarms- ~ � 30045.1 Transmission Of Alarms:An approved means for tranmrining alatrns xo the fue department shall be provided in timber and cid, lumber production mills,and plywood and veneer mills. $004.52 Mauni t Fire AlarmA manual fie alarm system conforming to Section 1007 shall be installed in ares of timber and (umber Prod ueden milts and for plywood and venter mills which contain roduot i designated by the chief and sha J be in meordance with Section 1007. p dryers or other significant ignition sauusa as EXCEPTION When dryers or usher so sees tifilrifice are protected by monitored fist sprinkler rystams 30046T !.d Products.Treated lumber and timber products shall be stated and hundred in accordance with nationally recognizedi standards. -N3004.7 End Stops.Log and pole pates shall be smbilited by an approved means to assure pile stability, ti =_SECTION 3005—LOG STORAGE AREAS >>, ' i -3005.1 General.Log storage arces shall be in accordance with Section 3005, 3005.2 Cold Backlog.Cold decks shall not exceed 500 Ices(152 400 mm)in length, u 300f (91 440 mm)in width and 20 feet(6096 i mm) height.Cold decks shalt be separated from adjacent cold decks or other exposres by a minimum of too feet(30 Oso mm)AA R/0I/ofi .. .. , .. ., .. ..x t.;.'. EXCEPTION.When approved by the chief,cold desks protected by spaiil lire protection in accordance with S—ign 1001.9 may be increased in sitc.Examples of such spce W fire promotion include additional Etc flow,portable turrco and deluge sets,and hydrant hose I -,' hours equipped with approved firefighung equipment capabic ofreaching the cefin,uorage arra SECTION 3006—STORAGE OF WOOD CHIPS AND HOGGED MATERIAL IN ASSOCIATION WITH TIMBER AND ! LUMBER PRODUCTION FACILITIES ! ." 3106.1 GeaeraL The storage of wood chips and hogged materials in association with timber and lumber production facilities shall be in accordance with Section 3006. ,! 300b.2 Si"o£Piles.Pita shall not exceed 60 feet(18 289 mm)in height,300 fat(91 440 mm)in width and 500 feet(152 400 mm) in length.Piles shall be separated from adjacent piles or other exposures by fire department access roadways. EXCEPTION:When approved by the chief pit=prumcmd by special fire pretatlon in accordance with Section 100 1.9 may be inaused in 30063 Pile Fire Protection.Automatic sprinkler protection shall be provided in conveyor tunnels and combustible enclosures that 5 a, passunder a pile.Combustible or enclosed conveyor systems shall also be protected by automatic sprinkler protection. 3006.4 Material Handling Equipment.Approved material handling equipment shall be readily available for moving wood chips and hogged materiaL ' 3006.5 Emergency Ylaw The owner or operator shall develop a plan for monitoring,wnoolling,and extinguishing spot Cues.This pian shall be submitted to the Chief for review and approval. SECTION 3007—PLYWOOD AND VENEER MILLS 3007.1 General Plant operations of plywood and veneer mills shall be in accordance with Section 3007. 30072 Dryer Protection.Dryart stmil he prct_u„w„cug:c o.,y,y:uvw ca iomauc deluge water spray protection synem. Deluge heads shall be inspected quarterly for pitch build-up.Deluge heads shall be Bushed during regular maintenance for functional { operation.Manual activation valves shall be located within 75 feet(22 680 mm)of the drying equipm=L SECTION 3008—STORAGE AND PROCESSING OF WOOD CHIPS,HOGGED MATERIAL,FINES.COMPOST,AND RAW PRODUCT IN ASSOCIATION WITH YARD WASTE AND RECYCLING FACILITIES 3008.1 General.The storage and processing of wood chips,hogged materials,fmM compost and raw product produced from yard waste,debris,and recycling facilities shall be c. rdsnce with Section 3008. 30082 Storage Site.Storage sites shall be on reasonably level,solid ground or other all weather surface as approved by the Chief. y All sites shall be thoroughly cleaned before transferring wood prvduess onto the site. 30083 Size of Piles.Piles shall not exceed 25 fat(7620 tram)in height,150 feet(45 720 mm)in width and 250 feet(76 200 mm)in length' , EXCEPTION:When approved by the Chief pit.pan—ted by special fire prouctiun in aaordanee with Section 1001.9 may be incrmvd *'a 3008.4 Pile Separation.Piles shall be separated from adjacent piles by fire department access roadways. 3008.5 Combustible Waste.The storage,accumulation,and handling of combustible materials and control of vegetation shall be in i accordance with Section 1103. 300,&6 static Pile Protection.Static pilo shall be monitored by an approved means to measure temperature within the static piles. ., Internal pile temperature shall be monitored and recorded weekly..All records shall be kept on file at the facility and be made available for inspection.An operational plan indicating procedures and schedules for the inspection,monitoring,and remitting excessive internal temperatures in piles shall be submitted to the Chief for review and approval r 3008.7 Pile Fire Protecttow.Automatic sprinkler protection shall be provided in conveyor runnels and combustible enclosures that yn" pass under a pile_Combustible or enclosed conveyor systems shall also be protected by automatic sprinkler protection.... 3008.8 Fire Extinguishers:Portable fire extinguishers with a minimum rating of 2A:60BC shall be provided on all vehicles and equipment operating on piles and at all processing equipment , -3008.9 Material Handling Equipment.Approved material handling equipment shall be available for moving wood chips,hogged material,wood fines,and raw product during firefighting operations. s 3008.10 Emergency Ptan_The owner or operator shall develop and submit to the Chief for review and approval a plan for ` monitoring,controlling and extinguishing spot fires. ` SECTION 3009—EXTERIOR STORAGE OF FINISHED LUMBER PRODUCTS 009.1 General.Exterior storage of finished lumber products shall be in accordance with Section 3009 ' ,'3009.2 Exterior Lumber Storage. Exterior lumber storage shall be in accordance with Section 1103.3.5.Lumber storage shall be ,. arranged to form stable piles.Piles shallnot exceed 150,000 cubic feet(4248 ms)N volumes 30093 Fire Apparatus Access Roads.Fire apparatus access roads shall be provided for all portions of exurior lumber storage areas and buildings in accordance with Section 402.2 and 3004.6. 4g-=! R701!96 17 3 ° 3409.4 Security.Permanent lumber storage areas shall be surrounded with an appmved fens.Fences shall be a minimum of 6 feet "({829 mm)in height. „ EXCEMONS: i.Lumbapilmmsideofbuildings. 2.Production mills for lumber,plywood and veneer. f fi ti a t n fl fl � X A t� x� kv rot, IR ¢`'t "�r Attachment#q ` ARTICLE 53—THERMOSETTING PLASTIC MANUFACTURING FACILITIES { SECTION 5301—SCOPE 5301.1 General Areas containing manufacturing operations producing thermosetting plastics using hazardous materials similar to those listed in Tables 5301-A and 5301-B shall be in accordance with this article.Such operations include,but are not limited to hand-lay.spray-up, in transfer moulding,bag moulding,filament winding,centrifugal casting,continuous laminating and casting. The storage and use of hazardous materials shall be in accordance with Articles 79 and 80,except as modified by this article. t i, t SECTION 5302—DEFINITIONS ' + �1�!mile..'•^^!iatien.Fc:oche p:..�e.ef.aaci^_53,RDriR I^_.^_RS Lre de�^.'�'t.'-t fe::Cw.: ' — MANUFACTURING AREA is any location used in the fabrication or assembly of materials utilizing polymerization. s' � 1 OVERCHOP is the residue that accumulates from the normal chopper-gun operation during the manufacturing processes. �$ THERMOSETTING PLASTIC is a plastic that,after having been cured by heat or other means,is substantially infusible and insoluble. AIRN SECTION 5303—PERMITS haviagApersait mrt be obtained to conduct thcmoserting Plastic manufacmrin operations,when required b the authority r ,, n S jurisdiciiva. =<'"�y3y�^"""n± SECTION 5304—QUANTITY LIMITS The quantity of Class I-C liquid resins kept in the vicinity of manufacturing areas outside a liquid storage room or storage cabinet in s avC : any one control arca shatl not exceed the eater of the following: 1.A supply for one day or one shin,or 2. 120 gallons(454 L)in containers,or 3.One approved portable tank not exceeding 660 gallons(2271 L). SECTION 5305—FIRE PROTECTION ,%`' 5305.1 Automatic Flre-Estinguishing System.An automatic firaeztinguishing system shall be provided throughout buildings containing thermoscttiag plastic manufacturing operations.Installation shall be in acconiance with the Building Code.'Ihe design of the sprinkler system for the manufacturing areas shall not be less than required for Ordinary Hazard Group 2.Sce U.B.C.Standard r. �. EXCEPTION:Ailowabl—porary,structures as approved try the chief. 5305.2.Fire Extinguishers Portable Fire extinguishers shall be provided as set forth in U.F.C.Standard 10-1. u Y'0 SECTION 5306—VENTILATION fix , 5306.1 General Mechanical ventilation shall be installed throughout the manufacturing arca in accordance with the Mechanical cit Code and this section. EXCEPTION:Buildings which are unenclosed for three fourths or more of the perimeter: ""f" "k 53106.2 Design Capacity.Mechanical ventilation systems shall maintain the concentration of flammable vapors in air less than 25 percent of the Iower flammable limit. - 5306-3 Confined Space:Adequate ventilation shall be provided when employees shall be under or inside the item being fabricated. i i SECTION 5307-MATERIAL STORAGE.USE AND HANDLING01, .i 5307.1:.Equipment Equipment used with organic peroxides shall be specifically manufactured and approved for use with organic ! peroxides.Separate fluid-handling equipment shall be used for resins and catalysts,and such equipment shall not be interchanged tt 5307.2 Organic Peroxides.Organic peroxides shall not be located where dusts or overspray form sanding or spraying operations ,v : `+ can contaminate the organic peroxides.Crganic peroxides shall be stored in a cool,dry location and shall be separated from ail other ' t -^*,.,hazardous materials in accordance with Section 8003.1.9. ti� 5307_3 Initiators.Organic peroxide initiators shall be disposed of when contaminated by any foreign substances. 5307.4 Spills Spilled peroxides shall be thoroughly cleaned.Absorption of spilled material using a noncombustible absorbents ; acceptable.Used absorbent shall be disposed of in accordance with the manufacturer's recommendations. r Rtnllnfi Io k, S '''`w,u`�„i`'t`Si'�L:t"4...' 2 5307.5 Residues d*IN 1.General.Combustible residues shall be placed in covered noncombustible containers. t 2.Catalyzed resins Excess catalyzed resin shall be disposed of in open-topped noncombustible containers provided with s t, noncombustible bar screens,large mesh wire screens or other means to support individual containers through which surplus catalyzed resin can be poured and upon which other containers can be placed.The containers for disposed resin shall contain water at least 2Jil inches(51 mm)deep into which the excess twin shall be poured and allowed to nue. 5307.6 Overehop. Paper,polyethylene film or similar material shall be used to cover exposed surfaces of the walls and floor in areas i where chopper guns arc used to allow buildup of overchop to be readily removed When the accumulated depth of overebop has , reached an average thickness of 2 inches(S I mm)in the manufacturing area,it shall be disposed of after a minimum of four hours` `{ curning. nivk EXCEPTION:A single day's accumulation of more than im avenge thickness of 2 inches(51 mm)is allowed,provided it is disposed of 1 a" b-.-operations are rewtmcd the next day. SECTION 5300—SMOKING ,1 Smoking shall be prohibited and NO SMOKING signs shall be prominently displayed in accordance with Article 11. a TABLE 5301-A—CLASSIFICATIONS OF TYPICAL HAZARDOUS MATERIALS USED IN : THERMOSETTING PLASTIC MANUFACTURING OPERATIONS REGULATED BY ARTICLE 53 MATERIAL HAZARD CLASSIFICATION a Acetone fL!•B,IRR MEKP/9%AO/DMP OPIll,Cull-B,OHH.MR MEKP/9%AO/Glycols OPIV,CLII$.OHH,IRR MFKP/5S%AO/DMP OPI V,CLID$,OIW,[RR Polyester resin FL[-C.RR. HR.URI , Vinyl eresin FLI-C,IRR,OHIi,URI ste r4( Styrene monomer FLI.C.IRR,OHH,UR2 ; KEY: FLI-B = Flammable liquid,Class I$ FLI-C Flarnmibio liquid,Class I-C 's CLIA-B _ Combustible liquid,Class 111-8 ON Organic peroxide,Class IN ` OPIV Organicpw�ide.Class IV IRR Irritant xit ORH _ Other hwhh hazard .URI Unstable reactive,Class 1 UR2 Unstable resaive.Class 2 ` MEK.P Methyl ethyl ketotte peroxide AO Active:oxygen DMP = Dimethyl phthalate TARLE S301-8—TYPICAL HAZARDOUS MATERIALS USED INTHERMOSETTING PLASTIC ) P4ANUFACTURING OPERATIONS REGULATED BY ARTICLE 53 MATERIAL CLASSIFICATION Acetone Class I-A Flammute Liquid and irritant Mcthyi Ethyl Ketone Peroxide 9% Class III Organic Peroxide and Irritant t AO-Dimethyl Phthalates Methyl Ethyl Ketone Peroxide 5.5% Class IV Organic Peroxide and irritant AO-Dimethyl Phihaiue { Methyl Ethyl Ketone Peroxide 9% Class IV Organic Peroxide and Irritant AO-Wm.and Glycols' `. Polyester Resin Class i-C Flammable Liquid and ltritant s, ? Vinyl ata Resin Class I-C Flammable Liquid and Irritant ') Styrene Crass I-C Flammable Liquid and irritant t s 'AO is active oxygen `t z f t 8/01/96 O k t Attachment#4 ARTICLE 78—FIREWORKS AND PYROTECHNIC 6 ? SPECIAL EFFECTS MATERIAL SECTION 7801—GENERAL 7801.1 Scope-Fireworks and temporary storage,use and handling of pyromchnic special effects material used in motion pictures, television,and theatrical and group enmminment productions shall be in accordance with Article 78 and ORS 480A 10 through 480,165. 1 ORS 480.110 through 480.165 are not a part of this code but are reproduced or paraphrased hero for the readers convenience. ORS 480.1 IO through 480,165 define the regulations for the following:480.1 10-Definitions for Oregon fucwro:ia laws; " 480.120-Prohibited uses for fireworks;480.122-Use for repelling birds;480.124-Use for controlling predatory animals; 480.127-Sales permits for certain items;480.130.Permits required for sale or public display of fireworks; 480.140-Roquircencom for fireworks displays to be under supervision of police and fire department chiefs;480.150-Permit for fireworks sal=or displays;480.152-Publication of advertissemrnt for sale of unlawful fireworks;480.154-Requirement for records;480.156-Selling otfireworks lomat-of-state residents;480.158-Liability oCparents for the costs incurred in suppressing fires mused by use of fireworks by minors;480.160-The effect of local regulations on state law;480.165-Civil penalty for fireworks law violations i 78012.1 Gme=L For the definitions of AERIAL SHELL;BINARY EXPLOSIVE;BREAK(Aerial Shell);DESIGNATED LANDING AREA;EXPLOSIVE;EXPLOSIVE MATERIALS;FIREWORKS;FIREWORKS,CLASS C COMMON;FIREWORKS, SPECIAL;FDO;D GROUND PIECE;GROUND PIECE;HIGH EXPLOSIVE;LOW EXPLOSIVE;MORTAR;PYROTECHNIC OPERATOR;PYROTECHNIC SPECIAL EFFECTS MATERIAL;READY BOX;and SAFETY CAP,sec Article 2. 780122 Limited application-For the purpose of Article 78,certain terms are defined as Coliom: DISPLAY is an outdoor display of aerial shells or ground display pieces. 4 TEMPORARY STORAGE is storage of pyrotechnic special effects material on site for period of time of 72 hours or less, 78013 Permits. 78013.1 Pymtecbnic special effects material.For regulations governing the wholesale sal=and storage of pyrotechnics,retail sales and storage of pyrotechnics,public display of fireworks,and agricultural use of fireworks,tie the following administrative Met: OARS37-12-500 through 570 are not a part of this code but are rcprodursd or pmraphrased here for the readers convenience. 1 OAR 937-12-5GO through 570 define the laws and regulations for wholesale sales and storage of pymteehnia in Oregon. t " OAR 837-12-600 through 675 aro not a pan of this code but are reproduced or paraphrased here for the readers convenience. OAR 837-12-600 through 675 define the laws and regulations for retail sales and storage of pyrotechnics(allowed fireworks) in Oregon.... x. FOAR 837-12-700 through 970 and OAR 837-12-021 are not a part of this code but are reproduced or paraphrased here for the rs convenience.. 837-12-700 through 970 define the laws and regulations for public displays of fireworks including special effect. OAR 837-t2-305 through 330 are not a part of this tale but are reproduced or paraphrased here for the readers convenience. OAR 837-12-305 through 330 define the laws and regulations for agricultural ua=of fireworks in Oregon:... " AR 837-12-1000 through 1 160 are nota part of this code but aro reproduced or paraphrased here for the reader's , .,convenience. OAR 837-124000 through 1160 define the laws and regulations for civil penalties for violation of Oregon's fireworks statutes and administrative rules as referenced in Article 78. t i ;, Rfni+OF �t i 4 .. 78013.1.1 bUrmUcturiog.The manufacmue,of fireworks is prohibited except under special permits as requirrA by local and stat. Y t a x 3 regulations. Sx Section I OS.Permit e.i. 78013.1.2 Displays.Permits are required to conduct a fireworks display.S.Section 105,Permit f2.Permit application shall be made not less than 14 days prior to the scheduled data of the display.The permit application shall include a diagram of the grounds on rxt�... q which the display is to be held showing the point at which the ftroworks ate to be discharged:.the location of buildings,highways and other linesof communication;the lines behind which the audicnee will be restrained;and the location of n.arby trees,mlegraph or telephone lines and other overhead obstructions.At the time of permit application,the chief shall be consulted regarding requirements ,< q" ` for standby fire apparatus. qct t .q x 78013.2 roteehnics uleffectsmateriaLA rmitis uiredtomanufacturs.cc- trod,storeoruse technic ial I'Y Per p� re4 Po PS'ro spec effects material.A permit for use shall be granted only to a pyrotechnic operator.See Section 105,Permit p.3. VIR SECIRON 7802—FMWORKS 7802..I GeaeraL Stooge,use and handling of Fireworks shall be in aaordance with Section 7x02. EXCEPTIONS:L The use offireworks by railroads or other vamponation ngenries for sig—ling or i0ummazion .m ", 1 2 The sale Or uu of bink arridga for theatrics,signdw8 or mmoais!purposes 4"r:,,r pwr"�>ff 3.lite etre of fireworks by the United States s. Armed Force ";l`q'� ` 7802.1.I Temporary Storage.Buildings used for the temporary storage of fireworks shall be in accordance with Section 307 of the ERii��},"v y Building Code. 3 7802-2 Sateure of Fireworks.The chief is authorized to seize,take,remove or cause to be removed st the expense of the owner all stocks of fireworks offered or exposed for sale,stored or held in violation of Article 78.. x 78023 PrahibItioo.The uonge,use sad handling of fireworks aro prohibited. f *•• EXCEPTIONS:1.Stange and handling of fireworks arc allowed m required t exptasivcs in Article 77. 2.The use offireworks f display is allowed ms an forth in Section 7802.4. Seetioas 7802.4 through 78024.9.8.11 are specifically deleted from the provisions of this code 4 , f � u k � ah ..$ ON �,qT✓� p4s �q q� i PYti 4 3 e r A 8 i. :x sl R $�> si 8/01 N6 12 �"`��`' ..,. f QeA ;k Y531F k d t Atfachment#S (` o APPENDIX I-D FIRE PREVENTION GUIDELINES FOR HAUNTED HOUSES AND SMnLAR TEMPORARY INSTALLATIONS r^. r' SECTION 1—SCOPE Haunted or Fun houxs or other similar installations xt up for 90 days or less inside a structure not designed for this specific use,shall r comply with the following requirements. t SECTION 2—PERMrrS ? When a pannit is required to operate a haunted house or aimilar installation,it shalt be obtained from the Chief before the facility is , < nnnnM t he nublia. - 4 SECTION3—GENERAL REQUIREMENTS Haunted houses and similar temporary installations shall comply with all of the following. �k ' 1.There may be no dead-end corridors and theremust bean obvious exit out of any maze every50 feet(15 240 mm)of Uncar travel, { All stairways must be illuminated at a level ofat lag 1 foohcandle(10.81x)_ 2.Omuos shall consist of not more than:.0 txrsotu.Each group of children age 12 and under must be aaompammied and supervised ' by a sen person who ms 1 a years of age see vides. completely familiar with the facility. { 3.There will be no smoking allowed at any time inside the occupancy as noted in Article 11. 4.All electrical installations shell meet the tcquiraments of the Electrical Code_ 3' S.The Chief ahall be contacted for an inspection and the planning of an evacuation procedure prior to opening the facility to the �it. public.The evacuation plan and occupancy shall be approved by the ch a prior to public attess, 6.The total number of occupants in the facility at my time shall be limited to m number determined by the Chief. a 7.No open-flame devices cur temporary heaters are allovied in the occupancy_ 3 8.Use of untreated combustible material is prohibited.All combustible material shall be treated or protected so that it is ccscntially ' rendered and maintained flame prop£in a manner acceptable to the chief This includes all harvest decorations such as cornstalks, v f dry branches and hay. b 9.Blocking locking or in any.way impeding ready access to any marked or tegttired exit is prohibited.All exitwssys shall be kept clear of any obstructions or.storage ., ,, S_lLcint n_n-- of fareca —_ u rheas shall be provided to insure that the mm circum travel distance to any extinguisher docs not exacd 50 feet(15 240 mm).The minhnum ecce table mtin guishers shall be mounted in a p g(sire)is 2A:1 OBC. All fur•exon cumpicuous location.Staff members shall be insmeted in the proper use,of the extinguishers. a,•, I ryM x t � i �l a a ` r � 4 a s 3 l �M s H E ft/Ot/96 tv z .,. s..„ y J=chmenf#6 t APPENDIX I-F 1 REQ1UIi1,^^.`.0 NTS FOR GROUP SR OCC'TANCIES SECTION 1—GENERAL ` Requirements for Group SR occupancies. SECTION 2—DEFINITIONS. Croup SR Oceupaaeies.are special midarces where personal core is administered in buildings or portions thereof which will be licensed by or under the authority of the Department of Human Resources(E)HR)under ORS Chapters 418 or 443,or any other state til' agency.SR Occupancies shall be: 4� Division i- A building or pan thereof used for the indging,_boar tom^g and Pemcaal care of tesidests whose evacuation capability is 3� classified as Impractical-Division I has the following classifications: s i SR 1.I-Large.licensed to provide tate for 17 or more residents. t 2;y SR 1.2-Smalt,licensed to provide care for 6 to 16 residents, S SR 13-Licensed to provide care for 5 or fewer residents in a home xy ` Division 2. A building or part thereof used for the lod¢in¢_boarding and ners•,c•t�•e ef.-:;'.u,�;„.,,vsc eacuauon wpemiity is ciassified as Stow. Division 2 has the following el..W.0 ti—: s S SR 21-Large,licensed m provide care for 17 or came residents. IN)1 SR 22-Sma11,licensed to provide care for 6 to 16 residers. y�r SR 2.3-Licensed to provide care for 5 or fewer residents in a home. �5Y Division 3..A building or pan thereof used for the lodging,boarding and personal care of residents whose evacuation capability is classified as Prompt.Division 3 has the following elassificatioas: ti, SR 3.1-Large,licensed to provide care for 17 or more residents, SR 3.2-Small,licensed to provide care for 6 to 16 reslidents. };" SR 33-Licensed to provide care for 5 or fewer residents in a home EXCE he-- "t10N: i.Group SR Occupancies or er t include 0-and T cute homes as defused fa OAS Chapter4l&and 443.705.Foitcwre homes are considered dwellings eonsaudM order due thx acrd Two Fundy Speerdry Code(OTFDSC). 2 Cotrxrional facilities induding Jail;pdsons,half-cony ho and ju ilcdetention and eotmvionai education facilities whue egros 3 limited and occupants as confined under the mthonry of the state,a county or city"I comply with the Building Code,Section 308 provisions applying to Group i Divisions 3 and 3.1.. y- } SECTION 3—EVACUATION CAPABILITY 3.1 General.All SR Occupancies must maintain the capability to exit within the evacuation rata defined as prompt,slow,or t impractical as s+xcified by the facility occupancy classification. Records of fire drills required by licensing agents shall be made g n#; avaihtti-to the authorities having jurisdiction.lmpma pm fun drills may be required to verify occuper, cleatification. 32 Evacuatioa Capability Defined EvacuationCapab'ill xis ty is the ability oCthe occupants,including residents and sLsil'as a group to either evaeuae the building or relocate from a point of occupancy to a point of safety.Evacuation capability shall be determined by k3 using the following tables.There are three categories ofevacuarion capability: 1.Impractical(SR-1).A group,even with staff assistance,that cannot reliably move to a point of safety in a timely manner, a determined by an evacuation capability score of 5 or greater or with evacuation drill times in excess of 13 minutes. 2.Slow(SR-2).R group that can move to a point of safety in a timely manner,determined by an evacuation capability scone greater s than 1.5 and less than 5 or with evacuation drill times over 3 minutes but not in excess of 13 minutes. "' 3.Prompt(SR-3)- A group with an evacuation capability score of 1.5 or less or equivalent to that of the general population or with evacuation drill times of 3 minutes or less. z a r' kAx Z r' 8fD1/96 24 s t 'a „�w.. '.3-3 Rating Residents.These tables are.a wor3stacct for rating the individual resident and s,c ais,a Corm for record keeping R purposes..This method of determining evacuation capabilityhat been designed mminimus speculation about how aresident might } Y i•`: perform in an actual fne emergency by using ratings based upon observed performance. instead of speculating,raters who arc not t ^S familiar enough with a resident to provide rating:confidently should comult with an individual who has observed the resident on a y daily bass orobserved the resident during i.drills.Due m Ne mess of m actual Fite emergency,some residenu arc not likely to Y c perform at full capacity.Therefore,ratings based on commonly observed examples of poor p:r fornanee provide the ben readily i. available indication oFbehaviot that could be as,dueed by the uausually,stressful conditions of axes actual fuer All persons arc less capmble on some occssions,and the ratings should be based on aampla of resident performance on atypical"bad"day.Ratings sl.ould not be baud on raze instancy of poor penrfocmance.Table A•IF•A rates the risk of a possibility that,during au emergency evacuation,the resident might rain leaving the facility.Unless there is specific evidence rust resistance might occur,the resident t tY should be rated as"minhnai tisk."Specific evidence of—hamee metra thal staffbave,had to use some physical force in the past. For additional instructions in completing these tables,see NFPA IOTA,Chapter 5,3995 Edition_ • WORKSHEET FOR RATING RESIDENTS o g" Y Complete one worksheet for each raid—L Eta—ratings ort common!y obsevcd examples ofpcor performance. ?* Resident's Name Evaluator ,i Facility Zane Date ` n �' "4 WRITE ANY EXPLANATORY REMARKS HERE: € r � J�r'y F$ $.. r' t ^ r �s 5 a " " R ,, i r 4 i 810196 25 ''Yx �k ver># a... TABLE A-I-F-A—WORKSEIEET FOR RATING RESIDENTS Rat og the Raideot on a:8e Risk Faceon Rue the wo on emth of tlx p nrs hdew by sdc i, scat c cues.F fsaoa thaz list dcwil Mc w ft Fw the f sic(tots, write the selencd scats to thr the 3 rrWe zmrt Do We fio right asluo et Far i shave to firt dNls,'xna do duce ttlettcd scorts in ttx kyr.0111 "E"", stout bora.Write the sum of the.3(Ysc drilis'scorc boas a the loge trot ao tfic ri%Isc 3r, SCOPE SCOCES LRnt of �.. P-4 Mirtemai Riskof Mild Riskof Saoog rs Risk Raiswtcc Rais]srcc y: (CW.mlyom) score —.6s0.. .6 sense-20 IL lop" `u. ) mobility Snet Slow Needs Linsited Nods FWl fin'. ' Stavin% Neob,o Assistuwew 4 3 5 —1 om) sore-O tens-3 sme-6 Y��20 t C.oaua+snm No SigaifidntPutidlY Tandy Ras, hopocd tmpeocd # (civic oly om) ',+ --0 etas-6 tree-2D Need Ervwa•Rdpr Nods ns Mess' Neem I;..nrd Nx4s Fall 1� :' 0x SniF Assisnws Assi4aas (CuekodY om).: a— SsafC f3ow2 Sste8 soots-O stole-YO etas.t0 ; Y k V.R to Fottows Requite Canidaahle hY lssetrssaiotss S.P—nion AeentiorPubey "^t. (Cotte-4 ooe) NotR«gond '" scare score-I' -3 ,r VL w&bs bRNu�et Prohabla NRot PP beble x. c c +'""� 3 (Girds oolYam) seasc-O sense-6 d YIL Racoon Ya No m Foe IhRii fitieloun end Compt— t mdy 0 scnR scare u.ar ea,.n d: t. MO.. Ya No " Ouidamcnr Chooses asd cocnpia« 3 Advice Racy-op Suetegy f` Gan Snit) tree-0 score-4 Ya Ido SUM OF S.Y.of Donso—I TH S£ t. I— THREE -0 -6 SCORES *4w J 54 Fioding tin RnidaCa Ovmti Nm t forAe°is— k zbe �the vend..nxeers n the 7 htwe«you hmve filled mIIT.Th the +.-.��---- , cv�.Yaer �:�b .„ stinai.�i— sca 3y 4 �.z TABLE A-I-F-B—TOTAL RESUJENT EVACUATION ASSISTANCE SCORE �s s " List each resident's name on Smreshmt.Use a separate scoresheet for each zone being rated, Use additional scormheets fora large number of residents. 2, Enter the score from each form,which was completed for each resident 3. Total the scores for all residents in the facility or zone being rated m appropriate. Smrasbectu`^�,��`��5 Resideat Scores �` � . Evac. Rmid=t's Name Assist Score Ka� h Aar; x Evacttation yys Assistancx Score Total 8101/46 � �a t.`„?'mam.wl.,§ �.� .�._.,,...n.. a a.. x,..s.�...am„,. ..............� m,...:,.-....._ ... ._..,, ........,....a...k." w,naw',ua � y� AE F - TABLE A-1-F-C—STAFFSHIFT SCORE v s a Facility: it 4w.) Zona a Evaluator. Date: MaR' , StShift: From: To: 2 This forth ism be completed for the time of day,week,em.,when the combined ratings for staff and residents yield the highestscore This usually is late at night Where it is not obvious which staff shift will score highest,complete separate forms for each staff shifts}'t and utilize the highest score.Refer to instructions in NFpA IOTA,Chapter 5,when filling out this form. }'"`'�'"}m CHECKLIST STAFF RESPONSE AND TRAINING YES NO F A protection p=rpi—a-tamion. P staff members considered in tris ,k 99{g rating have be ff Che iota!available staff az any given time is able ci handle the individual } "4 evaxutioo nttdc of each resident who is in the facility. o }x, 3 eEverycuatiO fine b'rvay considered in this rating can meaningfully participate in the 0'. ;- evacuation ofevery resident AH staff members considered in this rating are required to be in the facility when on dory,except a9 pertained- At least 12 foe dolls were conducted during the previous year.: All items must score"Yes"before proceetling, cx t r , a .., 8101/96 mm x� � tSi £ r; TABLE A-I-F-D—DETERMINING THE STAFF SHIFT SCORE i .NOTE: In large facilities,staff might be responsible for Promptness of Response I assisting residents in a&c or smoke zone but also might have zt raponsibilitiu for residents in other zones. Prompmas of Response Scores .. Alamt Effec_tivencas ` Staff Availability Not '` 4 Assured A.Urod Standby or asleep 16 Immediately available 20 2 i ImmediatelyN available 8c dost by 20 10 I g IN 1.On S=asheet,list the names of staff members who are, Scoreshect Staff Scmea, asf required 20 be on duty in the facility during the shift being `l 0 rated. Pmmptn—ofw, Staff Name Reponse Scare '.. 2.Determine whether the effectiveness of the alarm is £,,. "' "assured"or"not assured." 3.Using the values from Table,determine each staff ,t ti member's"prompmas of response score^.for ship.being .. �p rated..Enter each stafTmcmber's name mad scare in the appropriate spaces on Scoruheet 4.Tonal the"promptness f forth-_h;ft -- ---_.�. �h JO`s, a, �.. . .. 5 '1 w , S ,j £,6 s Staff Shift Score Total' 04c t y h 8101'96 4G. �L TABLE A-I-F-E—RATING THE FACILITY '• z Rate the ruiliry by d=kiaE the baz thu'eulietuea Ne vatic disuna a tezidrnt tnuat waver 5vm.z,mpin }� { &lama(SR)to as cwt. Vatiad Dista Uom Sl ":x3"4 t aPmB roam a Exits {a, AiISRon Arty SR My SR Two Floors wiN O»c P_ a Mac Floors D,Esb 6wn Ezit 6om Exit Smtll Fmciliry i ® Smrc 0.8 Score 1.0El Sege 12 latae Facility i Ap°'t`-"=='= B Score!.0 'a NOTE:Sunil racBit have 16 w(ewer—id-.. n DETERMINING EVACUATION CAPABILITY i t "" ply Ne-Taal Rcidem Evnutatwo ss A4s Swm-By ft ruility smte C_Ve iW Distazace-sI mM tooza w Ezit7;divide the atsswa by the-Sufl 5hifl ___ oily 5,—, _._.._..............�...,u w+�� ('sl<vlatlw ofEneuaon GpmONBry Scurf Total Rnidwt Eveeaafion Assirtatue VafiW Divanx ge®rn Sleeping Room b ESi2 }}� t ?" xt j! ����71 E awuion ScaRSbiR d Suave S_ '``i Deterrnin and r•+i+•*!_ . Ev ion Capability Score Lwel of Evacuation Capability Evacuation Capabihry W this Facility or Zone S 1.5 . Pmmpt y "g a > 1.5 5 SA Slow ` s > 5.0 ImpmttlW k } i wz z t }t 4 E/01196 .. SECTION 4—STATE OF OREGON GROUP SR OCCUPANCY REQUIREMENTS. For stat,of Oregon requirements for Group SR occupancies see the Building Code Section 313 and the following statutes and rules: ORS Chapter 418,ORS 479210;ORS 443A00 through 443.455:ORS 443.500,OAR 309-35-100 to 309-35-191,and OAR 30949-030 through 309-49-220. Chapter 418 is nota part of this code but is reproduced or paraphrased here for the reader's convenience. i ORS Chapter 41 B def es the State of Oregon's statutes governing Child Wclfine Services. ` ORS 4-74210 isnot a pan ofthis code but is reproduced or paraphrased here for the reader's comenienec , ORS 479.210 Institutions defined as used in ORS 479.215 to 479.2'0,unless the contest requires otherwise,"institution^means: (1)A child-caring facility which provides residential care and which receives state aid undo ORS 418.005 to 418,025,418.035 to 418.165,418.205 to 418,315,and 418.625 to 418.685. " (2)An inpatient care facility required tube licensed under ORS 441.015 to 441.087,441.525 to 441.595,441.815,441.820,441.990, ` 442342,442.344 and 442.400 m 442.450;or (3)A residential facility subject to licansure under ORS 443.400 to 443.455 and 443.991(2). ORS 443.400 is not part ofthis code but is reproduced or paraphrased here for the trader's convenience. ORS443.400 provides definitions for the following terms:Department,Director,Resident,Resident:a)tare,Residential care facility. Residential facility,Residential training facility.Residential training home.Residential treatment facility,Residential oc sunent home, Training,and Tres stent ORS 443.405 is nota part of this code but is reproduced m paraphrased here for the reader's convenirne, [ORS 443.4(13 Provides eaciusrons from the d,firub-of�esiaeutial facility'. ORS 443.410 is not apart ofthis erode but is reproduced m pacaphrrsed here for the reader's conventenw. ORS 443.410 a license issued by the department is required in order to operate or maintain any residential facility for persons who are x' developmentally disabled,physically disabled or socially dependent,psychiatrically disabled or alcohol or drug dependent In the case ' of a combination ofresidmts,the category of lientsure shall be detcannincd by the director. t ORS 443.415 is not n pert ofthis code but is reproduced or paraphrased here for the reader's convenicnce- "�ORS 443.415 defmes the parameters for license applications,fees,in—tigations,and groumts for issuaoa and drniai of license. ORS 443.420 is net a part ofthis code but is reproduced m paraphrased here for the rsada's convcaiance. OR 443.420 def nes the qualifications required for a person applying for a license ands OR8 443.415. ORS 443A22 is nota part of this code but is reproduced or paraphrased here for the resders wn ience- ORS 443A22([)To prevent the papeutation ofsegregated housing paaems,the Department ol'Human Resources shall detconine the location and type of lirsnsed residential facilities and the location of facilities subject to the provisions of ORS 169.690. (2)Before a license is issued for a residential facility as defined in ORS 443.400:the r aem�v shalt den ..+v a d •:nt=e_ i type of any other licensed residential facilities and the numer band typo of facilities s b)az to Ne provisions of ORS 169.690 within a I [1,200 foot radius. L t' (3)None of the data collected under this section shalt be used in a manner that violates the Fur Housing Amendments Act of 1988. ORS 443.425 is not a part of this code but is reproduced or here for the mdefs convenience- ORS 443.425 definesthe parameters for the terrn,the contents,and the ren,wai of licemes and the fees involved. ORS 443.430 is not a part ofthis code but is reproduced or paraphrased here for the rcada's convenicaee. ORS 443.430 defnes the pammesets for the transfer of licanscs and the disposition of license far. ORS 443.435 is not a part ofthis code but is reproduced or paraphrased here f the n ada s convenieace. ORS 443,435 The director or authorised representative shall periodically visit and inspect everyresidential facility to des crtnine whether it is maintained and operated in accordance with ORS 443.400 to 443.455 and 443.991(2)and the mIs of the director,and to „ consult with and advise management concerning methods of—,tre sunent,training,records,housing and equipment. Employees of the dcpartm,nt.nd the State Fire Marshal or authorircd represenutive on request shall be permitted access to the premises and records ,Jofirndividttals in a residential facility pertinent to fire safety. - 8101196 31 ., `: ORS 443.437 is no[a part."ids code ben is mprodutxd or paraphrased hero for the raadds eo--jance, t' ORS 443.437 stats ihnt n resident in a residential facility most have a choice or prescription end nonprescription drugs and supplies. " ORS 443.440 is not a part of this code bust is reproduced or paraphrased here for the readers eo mirnce. k ORS 443.440 The depart nertt may revoke or suspend the license of any midential facility which is not operated in""mance with ORS 443,440 to 443.400 and 443.991(2)or the rules adopted thereunder.Such revocation or suspension shall be taken in aecordauce roles ofthe department and ORS 183.310 to 183.550.However,in Casa whore an imminent danger to the health or safety ofthe i tesidrnt exisu,n license may be suspeaded immediately pending a fair hearing not later than the l Oth day alter such suspeenom 9 ' ORS 443.445 is nota part ofthis code but is reproduced or paraphrased here for the raid's eoavmiance. ORS 44J.445 defines the requirevena for persons admissible in facilities and homes,the transfer of persons requiring certain tresonent and operation of facilities by Persons relYing on spiritual meas for heeling. ORS 443,150 is not a Part ofthis code but 4 reproduced or paraphrased here for the readers eonveniceim p [:=7idcnts. 443.450(1)requires the director to adopt rules governing Physical properties ofthe residential facility,Storage,preparation and Fof food;Carer,heatrne ut or training ofthe staff;and The numbs,experience and training ofthe staff;and Any other factors ting the care,treatment or training provided.(2)Distinct rules shall be adopted for homes of five or fewer resident,for faciittia x or more but fewer thaw 16 residents,and for f3cifities for 16 or mese residents,The rules shall differentiate among categories of (3)for purposes ofthis section,"categoric"refers to diffcud populations ofresidents,diffeerstiatad by,but not limited tond need,as defmai by rade. + ORS 443.452 is nes a part of this code but is reproduced aduced or paraphrased hefor the reader's convenience, ORS 443.452 defmc situstioas where by the director may wove she t+=..uirvssesm ofORS 443.410. `. ORS 443.455 is nota part ofthis code Mut is reprvducad er paraphrased here for the readn's eoavenience. ORS 443A55 requires the director to prescribe a schedule ofpcna ties appropriate to residential facilities licensed under ORS 443.400 ¢ to 443.455 and 443.991(2). y S ORS 44).460 is trot a part of this code but is reprad'uad or pazaphr--d hasc fac the raM„ers--ea. , ORS 443.460 eilows the director to exempt residential care fccilitia from the liccm,inspection and fee provisions when they exist in county where there is a county agency which provide similar programs for licensing and inspection the the directorf di,am equal to or superior to the require merits of ORS 443.400 to 443.455. ORS 443.500 is not a Part Ofthis code but is rgm4u=d or paraphrased here freactors the coa vmx iese- ORS 443.500 requires that access be pmated m the Senior and Disabled Servica Division,tin scam or local fire inspector,or the SWC or laces!health is or h oder m investigate—1-4111 of abuse in all&eilitia registe ed t ad.ORS 443.480 in 443300. � OAR 309.35-100 to 309-35-190 is nut a part ofthis code but is reproduced or paraphrased here for the reader's conveniace. 0.3 09-35.100 to 309-35-190 Thae rules premds seribe the sndmand procedures by which the Mortal Health and Developmental Disabilities S—ices Div ion nnnrova and licrnscs mideaties.c: acuutjo,.a-xmlly c:ec.z o a iy diasurbed persons only. ' a These rules am authorircd by ORS 430-041 and carry out the provision.,of ORS 443.400 through 443.455 OAR 30949-030 m 309.49-220 is not a part ofthis code but is reproduced or paraphrased here for the reader's con tens. OAR 30949-030 to 30949-220 prescribe standards by which the Menial Health and Developmental Disability Savin Dwuuon aPp roves programs thin provide 24-hour residential support services for individuals with developmental disabilities. 8/03/9fi 32