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Designing For Fire Safety Notes - PPSX
Designing For Fire Safety Notes - PPSX
no smaller than……..
no bigger than……..
no shorter than……
no longer than……
or
no less than and no more than.
CONCEPTS OF FIRE SAFETY
1 EVACUATION
2 PASSIVE CONTAINMENT
3 ACTIVE INTERVENTION
occupants
buildings
• Detection and alarm
• Complexity of plan
• Passive and active systems
I : Small Residential
II : Institutional
V : Shop
part of building
use/purpose grp : hotel/iii
HT. 1 to be used for compliance
with Schedules 6,7,9,10 of By-law.
A- HOTEL
part B of building
use/purpose grp : SHOPS/V
HT. 1
HT. 2 to be used for compliance
with Schedules 6,7,9,10 of By-
law.
• Detection
• Alarm
• Exits
• Travel distance
• Components
• Capacity of exits
Temperature / size
Untenable condition
Time
Untenable condition
detection
alarm
movement
Total
evacuation
Time
ignition
Factor of safety:
RSET < 0.75 ASET
Required Safe Egress Time RSET
exit
• Final exit
• ‘Alternative exits’
• Storey exit
• Horizontal exit
• Exit route
Final exit
• UBBL 133 – interpretations
Alternative exits
Final
Final
exit
exit
Horizontal exit
• UBBL 171
Travel distance
Final exit
horizontal exit
Final exit
Travel distance
• UBBL 165
• 7th Schedule
• Dead end
• initial travel distance before a point where an alternative path
becomes available
• Direct distance
• Stipulates that travel distance must be measured along the actual
path of travel
• Open plan
• Where an actual path of travel cannot be determined, the direct
distance can be measured as a straight line direct to the exit.
Permitted travel distance is then reduced to 2/3.
Evacuation : small area
Evacuation : larger area
UBBL
165 (B)
Max
15m if
room
< 6 pax
storey exits
Horizontal exits
2 2
1
Horizontal exits
components
• Exit door
• Exit discharge
• Protected corridor
• Protected staircase
• Balcony approach
• Single staircase
Exit door, exit discharge
• UBBL 173
• UBBL 186
• UBBL 193
• UBBL 133 - interpretations
Diagram 4.4.8.1.
12m
Height of topmost floor
max.
of building with single not more 12m
12m
staircase max.
Diagram 4.4.8.2.
Maximum travel distance
By-Law 194 stipulates when a single staircase may be permitted. Essentially, this is only
allowed where the occupancy above ground level is confined to either domestic or office
purposes. The ground floor may be used for shops or car parks. (shop offices, shop
houses)
All elements of structure shall have a FRP of not less than one hour except the enclosure
for the staircase at the ground floor where the wall shall have an FRP of not less than
two hours, assuming the ground floor will not be used for residential purposes.
194. Building with single staircase.
House
House/
only
office
<=12m
<= 6m
Shop
Clause 166 and 167 (not less than two exits) shall apply
for other building types
Capacity of exits
• UBBL 7th Schedule
• UBBL 175, 176, 178
• Occupant load
• Exit width
Stair A Stair B
50m
Occupancy load
Assume
(UBBL 180(b))lobby C is inaccessible,
=1.35m2/pax
VII persons per unit for stair = 75
Therefore 20m
C =Ahorizontal
and B must accommodate
exit, persons pertotal
unit occupancy
= 100
371 / 75= = 741
1000m2 / 1.35m2 4.95,persons
say 5
741 / 2 371 pax =/ 100371
stairs persons per stair
= 3.71,
5 x 0.55m = 2.75m width each stair
3.71 x 0.55m = 2.04 m min width for lobby C
Lobby C
Sample calculation
Stair A Stair B
15m 35m
Assume C inaccessible, either B or D
B = stair = 75 pax per unit
Must accommodate
260/ 75 = 3.47
222 persons 519= persons
3.47 x 0.55m 1.9m width
519 / 2 exits = 260 persons
20m
222 persons
D = horizontal exit = 100 pax per unit
260/ 100 = 2.6
2.6 x 0.55m = 1.43m width
door D
Lobby C
storey exit
250 pax 250 pax
Final exit
400 pax
400 pax
400 pax
horizontal exit
300 pax 400 pax
200 pax
Final exit
400 pax
7th Schedule : Maximum Travel Distance
9
6 60 UBBL 1984
provisions
shown in RED
10
10 45
0 30 45
60
30 45
45
22.5
0 61
NR NR NR
NR 22.5 30
30 45
NR
NR 22.5 22.5
7th Schedule : Occupant Load and capacity of exits
UBBL 1984
22 provisions
shown in RED
100 60 60 60 45
------OFFICE
------SHOP
Compartmentation
Temperature / size
Untenable condition
Time
‘high’ Btu
‘moderate’ Btu
‘low’ Btu
Time
EQUAL Btu
Temperature / size
‘high’ volume
‘moderate’ volume
‘low’ volume
Time
EQUAL VOLUME EQUAL Btu
Temperature /
Temperature /
‘high’ Btu
‘moderate’
Btu ‘high’ volume
size
size
‘low’ Btu
‘moderate’ volume
‘low’ volume
Time Time
6th Schedule
th
8 Schedule
9th Schedule
UBBL 5th Schedule
• UBBL 5th schedule
• UBBL 134
• UBBL 135, 136, 137, 138, 139
• Every building is to have one overall designation
Service
138(c) : floor and walls separating purpose group
apts
215(1) : reference to elements of structure,
by building, or by compartments
215(2) : reference to height, by building only
138(d) : floor separating basements
Cineplex
Shops
Carpark
COMPARTMENTS, ELEMENTS OF STRUCTURE AND FRP
Compartment D Compartment A
Compartment B
Compartment C
COMPARTMENTS, ELEMENTS OF STRUCTURE AND FRP
Large Shopping Malls (Sarawak Building Ordinance)
Compartment B
No limits if
Compartment A At least 60% area are shops Compartment C
Less than 280m2 each
UBBL 6th SCHEDULE
Reference plane
relevant boundary
Reference plane
UBBL 6th SCHEDULE
notional boundary
Reference plane
Reference plane
SEPARATING WALL
Sample calculation
2h x 3w
1) Establish Purpose Group
3h x 9w
2) Establish height and width
of enclosing rectangle 9m
Shape of opening
Square
1: 2
height
1: 3
900mm vertical or
750mm horizontal barrier
COMPARTMENTS, ELEMENTS OF STRUCTURE AND FRP
Atrium Space (NFPA 101)
Floor in building To provide stricter requirements in
137 Compartmentation by relation to the extent of subdivision
exceeding 30 height. of a building as compartment floors.
metres in height to
(1) In any building not exceeding 30 metres
be constructed as
in height, any floor which is more than 9
compartment floor. metres above ground floor level which
separates one storey from another storey,
In any building which exceeds 30 other than a floor which is either within a
metres in height, any floor which is maisonette or a mezzanine floor shall be
more than 9 metres above ground
floor level which separates one constructed as a compartment floor.
storey from another storey, other
than a floor which is either within a
maisonette or a mezzanine floor (2) In any building exceeding
shall be constructed as a
compartment floor. 30 metres in height, all floors
shall be constructed as
-None- compartment floors, other
than a compartment which is
within a residential
maisonette which may
-None-
comprise two storey levels.
UBBL 251
Smoke venting for
Safe exit
Compartmentation of large volumes
Compartmentation of large volumes
Protection of penetrations through compartments and elements
Required FRP
Half of required FRP
Required FRP
Full FRP for structures
Untenable condition
detection
alarm
movement
Total
evacuation
Time
ignition
Factor of safety:
5m
50m
25m
: 25m
Total length of openings (25m
50m ++ 50m)x275m
50m = 100m
= 150m
Total area of openings : 150m
75m x x4m
100m 3m==300m2
2m 300m2
OPEN CORRIDOR
2m
Permitted Airwells
(UBBL 40)
A : HR
B : Spkr
C : GasEx
D : PrHy
1 : ManAl
2 : AutoD
3 : CMS
4 : PAS
5 : FCC
10th SCHEDULE
A : HR
B : Spkr
C : GasEx
D : PrHy
1 : ManAl
2 : AutoD
3 : CMS
4 : PAS
5 : FCC
10th SCHEDULE
A : HR
B : Spkr
C : GasEx
D : PrHy
1 : ManAl
2 : AutoD
3 : CMS
4 : PAS
5 : FCC
10th SCHEDULE
HOTELS
A : HR 1 : ManAl
B : Spkr 2 : AutoD
C : GasEx 3 : CMS
D : PrHy 4 : PAS
5 : FCC
10th SCHEDULE
A : HR
B : Spkr
C : GasEx
D : PrHy
1 : ManAl
2 : AutoD
3 : CMS
4 : PAS
5 : FCC
detection
• Early detection
• Manual detection
alarm
• Automatic
• Pre alarm
• Local / manual
FIRE DETECTION AND ALARM
• COMPARTMENTATION and
FIRE FIGHTING
– Smoke Control
– Extinquishment
• Manual
• Automatic
SMOKE CONTROL
TYPES
– Transformer Rooms;
– Switch gear Rooms;
– Lift Motor Rooms; and
– Toilets;
INSTALLATION CONTROL VALVE
UBBL
No protected
lobby required
Protected
lobby
requirement
for building >
18m
(By-Law 197)
Protected
lobby
requirement Building more
than 18m above
ground level
Ventilated
opening
Omission of
protected lobby
No
for pressurised protected
staircase for lobby
buildings below required
45m Staircase
pressurised
For building
above
18m but
No protected
below 45m
lobby required
Ventilation opening
Protected lobby
No protected
requirement for
lobby required
building > 45m
[By-Law 197(2)]
Protected
lobby to be
pressurised
(a) the accessway shall have a minimum width of 6 metres throughout its entire length and shall be able to accommodate the
entry and manouvering of fire engine, extended ladders pumping appliances, turntable and hydraulic platforms;
(b) the accessway shall be metalled or paved or laid with strengthened perforated slabs to withstand the loading capacity of
stationary 30 tonnes fire appliance;
(c) the accessway shall be positioned so that the nearer edge shall be not less than 2 metres or more than 10 metres from
the centre position of the access opening, measured horizontally;
(d) the accessway shall be laid on a level platform or if on an incline, the gradient shall not exceed 1:15. The access road
shall be laid on a incline not exceeding a gradient of 1:8.3;
(e) the dead-end accessway and fire engine access road shall not exceed 46 metres in length or if exceeding 46 metres, be
provided with turning facilities;
(f) the outer radius for turning of accessway and fire engine access road shall comply with the requirements of the Fire
Authority;
(g) the overhead clearance of fire engine access road shall be at least 4.5 metres for passage of fire appliances;
(h) public roads may serve as accessway provided that the location of such public roads is in compliance with the
197A. Means of access and fire fighting in building over 18.0
metres high.
(1) Buildings in which the topmost floor is more than 18.0 metres
above fire appliance access level shall be provided with means of
gaining access and fighting fire from within the building consisting of
fire fighting access lobbies, fire fighting staircases, fire lifts and dry
or wet rising systems.
197B. Fire fighting access lobbies.
Fire fighting access lobbies shall conform to the following
requirements:
(a) each lobby shall have a floor area of not less than 6.0
square metres; and
Availability of water :
•Hydrants
•Storage tanks
•Lakes, rivers, ponds
Clarity of :
•Type of building and function
•Configuration of building
•Location of fire control panel
•Location of breaching inlets and pump
rooms
Access into the building
•Protected passage
•Protected stairs
•Firemen’s lift
•Fire fighting lobby
Pressurised Hydrant System
Sprinkler System
Dry Riser system
Wet Riser System
External source of water
•Hydrants
•Lakes, Ponds, Pools, rivers
•Fire Tenders
Internal Systems
Fire Fighting Appliance Breaching Inlet
• Sprinklers
on ‘Access Way’ • Sprinklers
• Hose reels
• Risers
• Dry/Wet Risers
Required portion of
building fronting Required portion of
the Access Way building fronting
the Access Way
ACCESS WAY
ACCESS WAY • Minimum 6m width
• 30 tonnes load
• Gradient <= 1:15
ACCESS ROAD • No overhead obstructions
• (Suggested)
minimum width 4m
• Gradient <= 1: 8.3
• Minimum
overhead
clearance 4.5m ACCESS ROAD
ACCESS OPENING • (Suggested)
• Located fronting minimum width 4m
Access Way
• (suggested) width Edge of Access Way • Gradient <= 1: 8.3
• Minimum 2m • Minimum
>= required exit overhead
width • Maximum 10m
clearance 4.5m
Fire Fighting Access Lobbies
Maximum 90m
Hydrant to Hydrant
Hydrant
Emergency
Power
Generators
Fire Pumps
Breeching Inlets
Maximum 30m
Hydrant Hydrant to Breeching Inlet
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