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NEW YORK STATE OFFICE OF FIRE PREVENTION AND CONTROL. Joshua D. Smith Fire Protection Specialist Fire Prevention Bureau. OFPC. Office of the Department of State Headquartered in Albany Offices also in Buffalo and Syracuse James Burns - State Fire Administrator Daniel Caffery - Deputy SFA
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NEW YORK STATEOFFICE OF FIRE PREVENTIONAND CONTROL Joshua D. Smith Fire Protection Specialist Fire Prevention Bureau
OFPC • Office of the Department of State • Headquartered in Albany • Offices also in Buffalo and Syracuse • James Burns - State Fire Administrator • Daniel Caffery - Deputy SFA • Broken into six bureaus, each with a Bureau Chief, and several deputy chiefs
Bureaus • Arson • Fire Services • Special Services • Hazardous Materials / WMD • Academy of Fire Science • Fire Prevention Bureau
Fire Prevention Bureau • Primarily responsible for enforcement of the Building Codes and Fire Code of New York State • Perform inspections for various state agencies such as the Office of General Services, New York Power Authority, Department of Environmental Conservation, Gaming and Wagering Board • Campus Safety Program
Campus Safety Program • Resulted from the Seton Hall fire that killed three students • State Education Law Section 807b • OFPC has the responsibility to perform fire inspections at ALL degree issuing institutions throughout NYS • A total of just over 300 public, private, and community colleges
Campus Safety Program • Also have the responsibility to establish training standards • Student safety programs • Facilities ITM training • Many more training programs to come
A Few Statistics • 16,000 violations written against colleges statewide for 2003 • 65% were the result of egress issues • blocked fire doors, access hallways • inoperable fire doors or egress systems • lack of training
Electrical Issues • Also accountable for a large percentage of violations • Mostly extension cord issues • Extensions cords used as a form of permanent wiring is prohibited • The use of multi-plug adapters is prohibited • Surge protectors must be plugged directly into a wall outlet
Compressed Gas Cylinders • Must be properly secured • Cannot be secured with Ace bandage tied to the handles of desk drawers • An improperly secured gas cylinder can present a dangerous and potentially deadly situation
Lifestyle Changes • Do not prop open doors • Do not ignore fire alarms • Properly secure all gas cylinders • Do not use extension cords • Good cooperation between staff, students, and administration will ensure a safe environment for all