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Title: Fire Safety Planning for Federal Buildings


1
Fire Safety Planning for Federal Buildings
Eugene Marotta, P.EngDirector, Fire Protection
Services
 
  • HRSDC - Labour Program
  • April 18th, 2007

2
Presentation Outline
  • Role and mandate of Fire Protection Services
  • Treasury Board Policy/Standard requirements for
    fire safety planning
  • The legislated requirements for emergency/fire
    safety planning as per Canada Labour Code, Part
    II
  • Essential content and components of a Fire Safety
    Plan

3
Presentation Outline
  • The role and responsibilities of the Facilities
    Managers (Custodian departments)
  • The role and responsibilities of the departments,
    as employers
  • The role of the municipal fire services
  • The cooperation necessary among all stakeholders
    (Facilities Managers) to prepare and administer
    emergency plans in federal government occupied
    buildings

4
Historical Overview
  • The FPS was initially established as the Office
    of the Dominion Fire Commissioner (DFC) in 1919
    within the Department of Insurance
  • In 1955, the Government Property Fire Prevention
    Regulations, are promulgated pursuant to the
    Financial Administration Act and DFC moved to
    Department of Public Works

5
Historical Overview
  • In 1982 the DFC was renamed Office of the Fire
    Commissioner of Canada (FCC)
  • In 1986, the FCC was moved to Labour Canada and a
    TB/LC MOU was established, and the Government
    Property Fire Prevention Regulations were revoked
  • In 1994 the TB Policy on Fire Protection,
    Investigation and Reporting replaces the MOU

6
Treasury Board
  • Treasury Board
  • Establishes government policy
  • Establishes FPS as Technical Authority for Fire
    Protection AHJ
  • Treasury Board Secretariat
  • Publishes the FP Policy Standards

7
Fire Protection Services
  • Administers TBS Federal Property Fire Protection
    Standards
  • Administers Building Fire Codes
  • Provides advice, guidance, and direction on fire
    safety planning FEO
  • Investigates fires
  • Liaison activities

8
Facility Managers Awareness
  • Requirements of TB Policy Canada Labour Code
  • Roles and responsibilities
  • Collaboration Between Custodians and
  • Building Owners
  • Tenant Departments
  • Municipal Fire Service
  • Fire Safety Plan
  • Fire Emergency Organization

9
Legislated Requirements for Emergency/Fire Safety
Planning
  • Requirements for federal workplaces are outlined
    in Part XVII of the COSH Regulations pursuant to
    the Canada Labour Code, Part II
  • and
  • For the Federal Public Service, in the Treasury
    Board Standard 3-1 Standard for Fire Safety
    Planning and Emergency Organization

10
Legislated Requirements for Emergency/Fire Safety
Planning
  • Under the Canada Labour Code, Part II, the
    specific duties of an employer are outlined in
    section 125(1)(o) and (p). They read as follows
  • (o) comply with the prescribed standards relating
    to fire safety and emergency measures
  • (p) ensure, in the prescribed manner, that
    employees have a safe entry to, exit from and
    occupancy of the work place

11
Legislated Requirements for Emergency/Fire Safety
Planning
  • Under the Canada Labour Code, Part II, the
    General Offence section 148.(1) reads as follows
  • Subject to this section, every person who
    contravenes a provision of this Part is guilty of
    an offence and liable
  • (a) on conviction on indictment, to a fine of
    not more than 1,000,000 or to imprisonment
    for a term of not more than two years, or to
    both or
  • (b) on summary conviction, to a fine of not
    more than 100,000.

12
Requirements of TB Policy CLC
  • Fire Safety Plan
  • Fire Emergency Organization
  • Drills
  • Training

13
Overview Fire Safety Plan
  • Purpose of the FSP
  • Establish the FEO
  • Record the different types of hazards in a
    building
  • Define the duties and responsibilities of the FEO
    members
  • Required for all properties both owned leased
  • Cannot be prepared in isolation
  • In cooperation with the fire department
  • In cooperation with the other occupants

14
Senior Officers Responsibilities
  • Prepare and administer the fire safety plan
  • Review and sign the fire safety plan
  • Cooperate with other departments to form and
    operate the fire safety plan
  • Appoint the Chief Deputy Fire Emergency
    Wardens
  • Establish links with facility manager

15
Building Occupants
  • FEO FSP established for their benefit
  • Must comply and participate
  • Need to understand their options

16
Facility Managers (Custodians)
  • Two types
  • Holder of property for program delivery
  • Provider of property for other departments
  • Must comply with codes requirements
  • Must assist occupants with emergency procedures

17
Facility Managers (Custodians)
  • Provide information support
  • Building systems features
  • Staff for systems during alarms, tests drills
  • Correct deficiencies
  • Maintain building life safety systems

18
The Municipal Fire Service
  • Respond to emergencies
  • Require certain information for firefighting
  • May provide guidance based on their needs

19
The Municipal Fire Service
  • Have local requirements for FSP based on
  • Experience
  • Limitations
  • Local codes
  • Resources

20
Firefighters Copy
  • Specialized version or portion of plan
  • Required for tactical decisions
  • Information about the building and its systems
  • This is knowledge held by custodian
  • Not normally available to occupants

21
Essential FSP Components - Occupant
  • Copy of the FIRE ORDERS
  • Holding fire drills
  • The control of hazards in a building
  • The names, room numbers and telephone numbers of
    the chief deputy chief wardens of the building
  • Procedures for reporting fires

22
Essential FSP Components Custodian
  • Procedures to facilitate fire department access
    to the building and to locate the seat of fire
    within the building
  • A plan of the building
  • A plan of each floor
  • Description of fire emergency systems and
    instructions on their operation

23
FSP Review and Acceptance
  • The Fire Safety Plan shall be reviewed and signed
    by the senior officer
  • The signed Fire Safety Plan should be forwarded
    to FPS for review acceptance
  • Sent to local municipal fire service for review
    acceptance

24
Fire Emergency Organization
  • An organization of designated staff that
    performs specified duties in the event of a fire
    emergency
  • The FEO is required in
  • all buildings that are more than three storeys,
    or
  • when the occupant load exceeds 50
  • The FEO should be established and administered by
    the senior officer

25
FEO Members
  • Monitors for the mobility-impaired
  • Assist in evacuation procedures for the
    mobility-impaired
  • Traffic Monitors
  • Security staff
  • Building engineering staff

26
FEO Training
  • Members must be trained in the fire emergency
    procedures described in the Fire Safety Plan
  • All federal employees
  • Need to familiarize themselves with evacuation
    procedures
  • Participate

27
Mobility-impairment
  • A physical or medical disability which, even
    with the aid of monitors, would prevent that
    person from descending the stairs in an
    evacuation situation at a rate of speed
    consistent with the normal flow of other building
    occupants, or which would cause such person
    physical harm if they attempted to descend the
    stairs.

28
Evacuation of the Mobility-impaired
  • At least two monitors shall be assigned to each
    mobility-impaired person
  • Evacuation procedures should be
  • discussed with the mobility-impaired individual
  • practiced to the extent practicable
  • Be prepared for surprises
  • Temporary impairments

29
Facilities Mobility-impaired
  • Areas of refuge
  • Elevator features and capabilities
  • Resources to assist evacuation and shelter during
    emergency

30
Partners in Fire Safety
  • There must be cooperation between
  • Custodians / Facility Managers
  • Building Owners
  • Tenant Departments
  • Municipal Fire Services

31
Collaboration
  • An effective Fire Safety Plan cannot be developed
    in isolation
  • Information and support must be shared with each
    other
  • Your responsibility is to cooperate

32
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