Rod wrote;   We just had a brand new 55,000 ft school built in Wyoming with
no sprinklers. When I looked into it they had separated the building into
sections of 20,000 ft or less and claimed that they didn't have to sprinkler
it per the IBC. E occupancy...unbelievable. 

Rod,  The often overlooked term in 2006 IBC Section 903 sprinkler thresholds
is "fire area" as opposed to "building area", and as we well know the
difference is significant. It is permissible for a designer to chop a
building up into individual fire areas to fly under the threshold. However
the IBC also contains a number of other sections that may serve as triggers
for sprinklers throughout beyond Section 903, i.e. construction type,
height, area, exterior walls, fire dampers, etc. The careful plan reviewer
looks beyond Section 903 for sprinkler triggers. With that said the fire
containment proponents are alive and well.

The 2006 IBC Commentary has excellent summary tables on sprinkler triggers,
Pg 9-13, Pg 9-25, Pg 9-30, Pg 5-26. 

Hope that helps.

Happy New Year all, may it be a safe and happy one.

John Drucker
Fire Protection Subcode Official
Plan Reviewer/Inspector
Red Bank, NJ


-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Rod DiBona
Sent: Wednesday, December 31, 2008 11:48 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: another fire - this will be interesting

Very well said George and I for one will be acting on your words. We
just had a brand new 55,000 ft school built in Wyoming with no
sprinklers. When I looked into it they had separated the building into
sections of 20,000 ft or less and claimed that they didn't have to
sprinkler it per the IBC. E occupancy...unbelievable. 

As for the 300 pound gorilla you couldn't be more correct. For people
who haven't had to deal with this FIRST hand it may seem conspirators
but for those of us who have had to battle this we know exactly who the
gorilla is and we know that his tactics have no limits. I was a scab at
the Boise Cascade plant in International Falls. The mancamp was burnt to
the ground. I remember being 19yrs old and testifying against a salt
that was trying to get my friends and now partners a felony for HIS
actions. To call this bill the employee free choice act is priceless.
Lets take away your right to a secret ballot and call this your free
choice. I would just laugh but it is far too serious for that. 

And as for Cherokee's opinion that they union didn't play a significant
role in what is happening in Detroit I have to dissent. There is clearly
responsibility on all three (administrative, union, political). Cherokee
asked "Is the answer to make everyone work for minimum wage? Maybe we
can feed the retired workers dog food and take away their pensions and
health care." My response is that if you look at the plants down south
are they working for minimum wage? No they are working for a good wage
that keeps their company competitive. Will their retirees be eating dog
food without a pension or health care? I doubt it because they haven't
made the fatalistic mistake of killing the hand that feeds them. However
if there is a group that is in danger of this outcome I think we know
who it is. It is always easier to blame someone else rather than to look
at what your part of the problem was. 

Rod DiBona
Rapid Fire




-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of George
Church
Sent: Wednesday, December 31, 2008 6:23 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: another fire - this will be interesting

Well, at least it was paper that burned, and not the people mentioned in
the
article about "the only things in there that can burn are people and
paper".....

It would be prudent for all of us to contact our congressmen in DC with
a
note pushing for installation of fire sprinklers in our schools as a
part of
the infrastructure investment that the president-elect plans. I believe
high-speed internet, HVAC and electrical upgrades to improve efficiency,
and
similar items are what he intends to spend money on. It would make sense
to
try to get some of that funding dropped into Life Safety upgrades as
well.
Mention the Green side of sprinklers, you can avoid the chance for the
building to go up in polluting smoke.

Anyone subscribing to this Forum should have the savvy to google their
congresspeople, and send em an email pushing for including sprinklers.
If
you don't, we won't get the funding, and we'll have no one but ourselves
to
blame. 

And so long as those email addresses are in front of you, you might want
to
change the topic and send another email protesting the planned signing
of
the Employee Free Choice Act, wherein the Free Choice of a secret ballot
will be taken away from American workers in favor of a card check by
union
organizers- with no NLRB election. Congress seems concerned we big bad
employers are bullying our workers into not signing up with a union.
They
seem to miss the reality we experienced years ago, when 300 lb gorillas
trespassed onto sites and vehicles in an attempt to sway our workers
into
being represented by their union. 

When was the last time you read about non-union workers performing acts
of
violence and intimidation against signatory workers? It's the other way
around, and their success rate of representing our construction industry
speaks for itself- from 80% of construction in the 1960's to less than
15%
of today's construction industry. And let's face it, they still have 15%
of
the market since the government clings to the prevailing wages from the
1930's in an artificial propping up of their wage rates.

Let's face it, Detroit and Pittsburgh are the poster children of what
the
autoworkers and steelworkers have done to promote a viable industry here
in
the USA. The last thing we need when trying to compete in a global
economy
is less efficiency in our labor. 

glc

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Todd
Williams
Sent: Wednesday, December 31, 2008 7:44 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: another fire - this will be interesting

http://www.wtnh.com/dpp/news/news_wtnh_Shelton_High_fire_200812301825

Todd G. Williams, PE
Fire Protection Design/Consulting
Stonington, Connecticut
www.fpdc.com
860.535.2080  
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