NFPA 1402 12:2012 Edition
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NFPA 1402: Guide to Building Fire Service Training Centers
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
NFPA | 2012 | 45 |
Design and construct fire service training centers for safety and effectiveness!
Completely revised for 2007, with updated requirements and new illustrations, NFPA 1402 addresses the design and construction of facilities for fire training, including:
- Administration and support facilities
- Drill towers
- Burn buildings
- Smoke buildings
- Facilities for outside simulations
Other changes impact document scope and definitions. NFPA 1402 provides essential guidance for the planning of the main components of a training center necessary to accomplish general fire fighter training effectively, efficiently, and safely.
PDF Catalog
PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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2 | Important Notices and Disclaimers |
3 | Additional Notices and Disclaimers |
4 | 2.1 General 2.2 NFPA Publications |
8 | Chapter 1 Administration 1.1 Scope 1.2 Purpose 1.3 Application Chapter 2 Referenced Publications 2.3 Other Publications 2.4 References for Extracts in Advisory Sections Chapter 3 Definitions 3.1 General 3.2 NFPA Official Definitions 3.3 General Definitions Chapter 4 Needs Analysis 4.1 General |
9 | 4.2 Alternative Facilities 4.3 New Fire Service Training Center Chapter 5 Components and Considerations 5.1 General |
10 | 5.2 Donated Land, Buildings, Training Structures, and Training Props 5.3 Planning Considerations |
11 | 5.4 Usage Guidelines Chapter 6 Infrastructure Considerations and Exposures 6.1 General 6.2 Site Considerations |
12 | 6.3 Water Supply 6.4 Security 6.5 Environment |
13 | 6.6 Utilities 6.7 Support Services Chapter 7 Design and Construction Process 7.1 Working with an Architect/Engineer (A/E) 7.2 A/E Qualifications |
14 | 7.3 The Design and Construction Process 7.4 Clerk of the Works/Owner’s Project Manager 7.5 Containerized Training Structures Chapter 8 Administration/Classroom Building 8.1 General |
15 | 8.2 Offices 8.3 Conference Room 8.4 Auditorium 8.5 Classrooms |
16 | 8.6 Library 8.7 Kitchen, Cafeteria, and Break Room 8.8 Audiovisual Support |
17 | 8.9 Printing Room 8.10 Graphic Unit 8.11 Simulator Facility 8.12 Locker and Shower Facilities 8.13 Cleanup and Drying Room 8.14 Arson Lab 8.15 Emergency Care 8.16 Building Maintenance 8.17 Observation/Control Tower |
18 | 8.18 Miscellaneous Chapter 9 Drill Tower 9.1 General 9.2 Height |
19 | 9.3 Construction 9.4 Dimensions 9.5 Stairways 9.6 Exterior Openings |
20 | 9.7 Fire Escapes 9.8 Sprinkler and Standpipe Connections 9.9 Roof Openings 9.10 Coping 9.11 Nets |
21 | 9.12 Drains 9.13 Sprinkler Laboratory 9.14 Alarm System Laboratory 9.15 Fire Extinguishing Systems 9.16 Special Training Features Chapter 10 Live Fire Training Structure 10.1 Function |
22 | 10.2 Construction 10.3 Burn Rooms 10.4 Thermal Linings |
23 | 10.5 Cutouts 10.6 Doors and Shutters |
24 | 10.7 Sprinklers 10.8 Gas-Fired Live Fire Training Structures |
25 | 10.9 Standard Operation Procedures Chapter 11 Smoke Building 11.1 General 11.2 Flexibility |
26 | 11.3 Safety 11.4 Smoke Chapter 12 Combination Buildings/Training Structures 12.1 General |
27 | Chapter 13 Outside Activities 13.1 General 13.2 Flammable Liquids and Flammable Gases |
30 | 13.3 Electrical 13.4 Drafting Pit |
31 | 13.5 Apparatus Driver Training Course |
32 | 13.6 Hazardous Materials Containment and Decontamination Areas 13.7 Outside Classrooms 13.8 Technical Rescue Team Functions |
33 | 13.9 Mock City 13.10 Fire Behavior Lab (“Flashover Container”) 13.11 Aircraft Fire Suppression and Rescue |
38 | Chapter 14 Mobile Training Props 14.1 General 14.2 Types of Units 14.3 Vehicle Design |
39 | 14.4 Emergency Response Capability 14.5 Problems to Be Identified 14.6 Operating Costs Annex A Explanatory Material Annex B Informational References |
41 | Index |