Sentence 3.3.1.4.(4)

  1. OS1
  2. OP1

Objective

OP1 Fire Protection of the Building

Attribution

(a),(b)[F03,F06,F12-OP1.2]

Intent

Intent 1:

To exempt certain public corridors from the application of Sentence 3.3.1.4.(1), which would otherwise require a fire separation between a public corridor and the remainder of the storey, on the basis that the storey is sprinklered throughout and:

  • the travel distance to an exit is limited and the corridor does not serve certain occupancies, or
  • the corridor has a minimum width and ceiling height, and the combined area of the occupancies in the corridor is restricted.

This [the sprinklering] is to limit the probability that a fire will not be suppressed or controlled, which could lead to the spread of fire into the public corridor, or from the public corridor into a suite, which could lead to:

  • damage to building, and
  • fire emergency response operations being delayed or ineffective, which could lead to the spread of fire to other parts of the building, which could lead to damage to the building.

This [limitation on travel distance] is to limit the probability of excessive travel distance during a fire situation, which could lead to delays or inefficiencies in emergency response operations, which could lead to the spread of fire, which could lead to damage to the building.

This [the minimum corridor width and the restriction on the area of occupancies] is to limit the probability of:

  • insufficient corridor width during a fire situation, which could lead to delays or inefficiencies in emergency response operations, which could lead to the spread of fire, which could lead to damage to the building, and
  • the spread of fire from occupancies on one side of the corridor to occupancies on the other side of the corridor by means of activities and occupancies in the corridor, which could lead to damage to the building.

Intent 2:

To exempt certain public corridors from the application of Sentence 3.3.1.4.(1) by waiving the requirement for a fire separation of the corridor from a space containing plumbing fixtures required by Subsection 3.7.2., on the basis that:

  • the space is treated as part of the public corridor since there is expected to be no appreciable fire load in the room,
  • the storey is sprinklered throughout, and
  • the space and the public corridor are separated from the remainder of the storey.

This is to limit the probability of the spread of fire into the public corridor, or from the public corridor into a suite, which could lead to:

  • damage to the building, and
  • fire emergency response operations being delayed or ineffective, which could lead to the spread of fire to other parts of the building, which could lead to damage to the building.
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