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<description>HEALTH CARE FACILITIES CODE; NFPA 99  2021 Edition
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The scope of this code is to establish minimum criteria as follows in 1.1.2 through 1.1.14.

Fundamentals.

Chapter 4 establishes criteria for levels of health care services or systems based on risk to the patients, staff, or visitors in health care facilities.

Gas and Vacuum Systems.

Chapter 5 covers the performance, maintenance, installation, and testing of the following:

(1) Nonflammable medical gas systems with operating pressures below a gauge pressure of 2068 kPa (300 psi)

(2) Vacuum systems in health care facilities

(3) Waste anesthetic gas disposal (WAGD) systems, also referred to as scavenging

(4) Manufactured assemblies that are intended for connection to the medical gas, vacuum, or WAGD systems (also referred to as scavenging)

Requirements for portable compressed gas systems are covered in Chapter 11.

Requirements for piped gas and vacuum systems in hyperbaric facilities are covered in Chapter 14.

Requirements for piped dental gas and vacuum systems are covered in Chapter 15.

Electrical Systems.

Chapter 6 covers the performance, maintenance, and testing of electrical systems (both normal and essential) in health care facilities.

The following areas are not addressed in this code, but are addressed in other NFPA documents:

(1) Specific requirements for wiring and installation of electrical systems and components thereof are covered in NFPA 70.

(2) Requirements for illumination and identification of means of egress in health care facilities are covered in NFPA 101.

(3) Requirements for installation, testing, and maintenance of fire protection signaling systems are covered in NFPA 72.

(4) Requirements for installation of fire pumps are covered in NFPA 20, except that the alternate power source is are permitted to be the essential electrical system.

(5) Requirements for installation of stationary engines and gas turbines are covered in NFPA 37.

Information Technology and Communications Systems.

Chapter 7 covers the performance, maintenance, and testing of information technology and communications systems in health care facilities.

Plumbing.

Chapter 8 covers the performance, maintenance, and testing of plumbing systems in health care facilities.

HVAC Systems.

Chapter 9 covers the performance, maintenance, and testing of heating, cooling, and ventilating in health care facilities.

Electrical Equipment.

Chapter 10 covers the performance, maintenance, and testing of electrical equipment in health care facilities.

Gas Equipment.

Chapter 11 covers the performance, maintenance, and testing of gas equipment in health care facilities.

Emergency Management.

Chapter 12 establishes criteria for emergency management in the development of a program for effective disaster preparedness, response, mitigation, and recovery in health care facilities.

Security Management.

Chapter 13 establishes criteria for security management, including management controls, mitigation practices, staff training, and program evaluation in health care facilities.

Hyperbaric Facilities.

Chapter 14 establishes criteria for design and operation of hyperbaric chambers and facilities. Chapter 14 covers electrical, fire, pressure, and gas hazards associated with hyperbaric facilities that are used, or intended to be used, for medical and experimental procedures at gauge pressures from 0 kPa to 690 kPa (0 psi to 100 psi).

Dental Gas and Vacuum System.

Chapter 15 covers the performance, maintenance, and testing of dental gas and vacuum systems in health care facilities.

Features of Fire Protection.

Chapter 16 covers the performance, maintenance, and testing of fire protection equipment in health care facilities.

Purpose.

The purpose of this code is to provide minimum requirements for the installation, inspection, testing, maintenance, performance, and safe practices for facilities, material, equipment, and appliances.
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<title>Recommended Practice for Protection of Buildings from Exterior Fire Exposures</title>
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<description>Recommended Practice for Protection of Buildings from Exterior Fire Exposures; NFPA 80A  2022 Edition
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This recommended practice addresses separation distances between buildings to limit exterior fire spread based on exterior openings and other construction features.

Purpose.

These recommendations are intended to provide a reasonable level of protection for combustibles within and on the exterior of a building exposed to an external building fire while effective fire-fighting activity is being contemplated.
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<title>Standard for Fire Doors and Other Opening Protectives</title>
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<description>Standard for Fire Doors and Other Opening Protectives; NFPA 80  2022 Edition
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This standard regulates the installation and maintenance of assemblies and devices used to protect openings in walls, floors, and ceilings against the spread of fire and smoke within, into, or out of buildings.

With the exception of fabric fire safety curtain assemblies, this standard addresses assemblies that have been subjected to standardized fire tests. (See Chapter 20.)

Incinerator doors, record room doors, and vault doors are not covered in this standard.

Requirements for horizontally sliding, vertically sliding, and swinging doors as used in this standard do not apply to hoistway doors for elevators and dumbwaiters.

This standard does not cover fire resistance glazing materials and horizontally sliding accordion or folding assemblies fabricated for use as walls and tested as wall assemblies in accordance with ASTM E119, Standard Test Methods for Fire Tests of Building Construction and Materials, or UL 263, Fire Tests of Building Construction and Materials.

This standard does not cover requirements for labeled fire door assemblies installed in openings not required to be fire rated.
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<title>Standard for Electrical Inspections for Existing Dwellings</title>
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<description>Standard for Electrical Inspections for Existing Dwellings; NFPA 73  2021 Edition
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This standard provides criteria for identification of hazardous conditions of electrical systems in existing onefamily, two-family, and multifamily dwellings, including mobile homes and manufactured homes.

Purpose.

The purpose of this standard is to provide inspection and testing procedures and practices for evaluating the safety of installed electrical systems within and associated with existing dwellings.
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