Subsection 2.8.1. General
Application
(a) Group 'A' or 'B' occupancy,
(b) Group 'C' occupancy where the occupant load exceeds 10,
(c) Group 'D' occupancy where the occupant load exceeds 300,
(d) Group 'E' occupancy where the occupant load exceeds 300,
(e) Group 'F' Division 1 occupancy where the occupant load exceeds 25,
(f) Group 'F' Division 2 occupancy where the occupant load exceeds 100, or
(g) Group 'F' Division 3 occupancy where the occupant load exceeds 300.
(a) containing 4 storeys or more, including storeys below grade,
(b) subject to the provisions of Subsection 3.5.3.,
(c) subject to the provisions of Article 4.1.5.6.,
(d) subject to the provisions of Article 4.12.4.1.,
(e) regulated by Section 9.3 (Boarding, Lodging and Rooming Houses),
(f) subject to the provisions of Sentence 9.5.3.1.(3), or
(g) used as a convalescent home or children's custodial home providing sleeping accommodation for more than 3 persons.
Instructions in emergency procedures
Subsection 2.8.2. Fire Safety Plan
Measures in a fire safety plan
(a) the emergency procedures to be used in case of fire including sounding the fire alarm, notifying the fire department, provisions for access for fire fighting, instructing occupants on procedures to be followed when the fire alarm sounds, evacuating endangered occupants and confining, controlling and extinguishing the fire,
(b) the appointment and organization of designated supervisory staff to carry out fire safety duties,
(c) the instruction of supervisory staff and other occupants so that they are aware of their responsibilities for fire safety,
(d) the holding of fire drills including the emergency procedures appropriate to the building,
(e) the control of fire hazards in the building,
(f) the maintenance of building facilities provided for the safety of occupants,
(g) the provision of alternative measures for the safety of occupants during any shutdown of fire protection equipment and systems or part thereof, and
(h) instructions, including schematic diagrams, describing the type, location and operation of building fire emergency systems.
Institutional occupancies
High buildings
(a) the instruction of supervisory staff on the use of the voice communication system,
(b) the procedures for use of elevators and for evacuation of persons in need of assistance,
(c) the action to be taken by supervisory staff in initiating any smoke control or other fire emergency systems installed in a building in the event of fire until the fire department arrives,
(d) the procedures established to facilitate fire department access to the building and fire location within the building, and
(e) the instructions for the supervisory staff and fire department for the operation of the fire emergency systems.
Posting fire emergency procedures
Subsection 2.8.3. Fire Drills
Procedures
(a) the building occupancy and its fire hazards,
(b) the safety features provided in the building,
(c) the desirable degree of participation of occupants other than supervisory staff,
(d) the number and degree of experience of participating supervisory staff, and
(e) the testing and operation of the emergency systems installed in buildings within the scope of Subsection 3.2.6. of the Building Code.
Frequency
(a) in day-care centres and Group 'B' occupancies, fire drills shall be held at least monthly,
(b) in schools attended by children, total evacuation fire drills shall be held 3 times in each of the fall and spring school terms, and
(c) in buildings within the scope of Subsection 3.2.6. of the Building Code, fire drills shall be held every 3 months.
Fire safety planning
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