Basement outlet with break-out or openable cover Stallboard outlet with grille or removable cover See para 16.
A lift shaft serving storeys above ground level should not serve any basement, if either of the foll...
NOTE: The ceiling should meet the following conditions. a. Provide a minimum fire resistance of EI...
Patent for a truck-mounted "portable extension-ladder that may be used by firemen in gaining access ...
Natural smoke outlet shafts should be separated from each other using construction of class A1 ratin...
Heat and smoke from basement fires vented via stairs can inhibit access for firefighting personnel. ...
The outlets from fire mains should be located within the protected stairway enclosure (see Diagram 1...
Minimum fire resistance REI60 from both sides with E30 Sa fire doors Minimum fire resistance REI 12...
Configurations of stairs and external wall Fire resisting construction Fire resisting construction...
The construction enclosing a protected shaft (Diagram 7.1) should do all of the following. a. Form ...
If the smoke outlet terminates in a readily accessible position, it may be covered by a panel, stall...
Smoke vents should comply with one of the following. a. They should be located on an external wall ...
Buildings in which firefighting shafts should be provided, showing which storeys need to be served ...
Fire resistance to protected shaft to be a maximum of REI 60 Fire resistance of construction to be ...
If the fire resisting construction of a protected escape route is either of the following. a. Not c...
All firefighting shafts should have fire mains with outlet connections and valves at every storey
A lift shaft serving storeys above ground level should not serve any basement, if either of the foll...
NOTE: The ceiling should meet the following conditions. a. Provide a minimum fire resistance of EI...
Patent for a truck-mounted "portable extension-ladder that may be used by firemen in gaining access ...
Natural smoke outlet shafts should be separated from each other using construction of class A1 ratin...
Heat and smoke from basement fires vented via stairs can inhibit access for firefighting personnel. ...
The outlets from fire mains should be located within the protected stairway enclosure (see Diagram 1...
Minimum fire resistance REI60 from both sides with E30 Sa fire doors Minimum fire resistance REI 12...
Configurations of stairs and external wall Fire resisting construction Fire resisting construction...
The construction enclosing a protected shaft (Diagram 7.1) should do all of the following. a. Form ...
If the smoke outlet terminates in a readily accessible position, it may be covered by a panel, stall...
Smoke vents should comply with one of the following. a. They should be located on an external wall ...
Buildings in which firefighting shafts should be provided, showing which storeys need to be served ...
Fire resistance to protected shaft to be a maximum of REI 60 Fire resistance of construction to be ...
If the fire resisting construction of a protected escape route is either of the following. a. Not c...
All firefighting shafts should have fire mains with outlet connections and valves at every storey
A lift shaft serving storeys above ground level should not serve any basement, if either of the foll...
NOTE: The ceiling should meet the following conditions. a. Provide a minimum fire resistance of EI...
Patent for a truck-mounted "portable extension-ladder that may be used by firemen in gaining access ...