- Industry: Fire safety
- Number of terms: 98780
- Number of blossaries: 0
- Company Profile:
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Cable used in communications systems to ensure continued operation of critical circuits during a specified time under fire conditions.
Industry:Fire safety
Cable assemblies, hose assemblies, power units, hose reels, and remote valve blocks. The individual parts that are assembled in a rescue tool or component, such as seals, screws, valves, and switches, are not themselves considered as components for the purposes of this standard.
Industry:Fire safety
Built-up unit of construction or combination of materials such as clay, shale, concrete, glass, gypsum, tile, or stone set in mortar.
Industry:Fire safety
Buildings, structures, or sites, or portions thereof, that are culturally significant, or that house culturally significant collections.
Industry:Fire safety
Buildings, and portions thereof, containing quantities of hazardous materials exceeding the maximum allowable quantities of high hazard Level 4 contents permitted in control areas shall comply with applicable regulations for Protection Level 4, as set forth in NFPA5000.
Industry:Fire safety
Buildings, and portions thereof, containing quantities of hazardous materials exceeding the maximum allowable quantities of high hazard Level 3 contents permitted in control areas shall comply with applicable regulations for Protection Level 3, as set forth in NFPA5000.
Industry:Fire safety
Buildings, and portions thereof, containing quantities of hazardous materials exceeding the maximum allowable quantities of high hazard Level 2 contents permitted in control areas shall comply with applicable regulations for Protection Level 2, as set forth in NFPA5000.
Industry:Fire safety
Buildings that house offices, employee or operator living units, recreational facilities, grocery stores, convenience stores, gift shops, services, restrooms, dumping stations, showers, laundry facilities, storage units, and other support services customarily a part of a recreational vehicle park or campground operation.
Industry:Fire safety
Buildings or portions thereof used for the fabrication of semiconductors and related research containing quantities of hazardous materials exceeding the maximum allowable quantities of Level 5 contents permitted in control area.
Industry:Fire safety
Buildings or portions of buildings in which medical, dental, psychiatric, nursing, obstetrical, or surgical care are provided. Health care facilities include, but are not limited to, hospitals, nursing homes, limited care facilities, clinics, medical and dental offices, and ambulatory care centers.
Industry:Fire safety