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Type III Construction. Jeff Prokop. Ordinary Construction. 200. Type II Construction. Non-combustible or Limited combustible construction. Jeff Prokop. 400. Type I Construction. Fire-Resistive Construction. Jeff Prokop. 600. Type V Construction. Wood-Frame Construction.
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Type III Construction Jeff Prokop Ordinary Construction 200
Type II Construction Non-combustible or Limited combustible construction Jeff Prokop 400
Type I Construction Fire-Resistive Construction Jeff Prokop 600
Type V Construction Wood-Frame Construction Jeff Prokop 800
Type IV Construction Jeff Prokop Heavy Timber Construction 1000
Flat, built-up roofs common feature of this type of construction Jeff Prokop Type II Construction 1200
Decorative wall; usually attached to the outside of some load- bearing frame or structure Veneer 200
Wall that supports structural weight Jeff Prokop Load-bearing wall 400
Wall that does not support structural weight Jeff Prokop Non-load bearing wall 600
Freestanding, non- load bearing wall Jeff Prokop Cantilever 800
Load-bearing wall that separates two connected structures Jeff Prokop Party 1000
Wall made-up of Non, or limited combustible materials Jeff Prokop Fire Wall 1200
Reason firefighters should study building construction Firefighters know signs of collapse, speed of fire spread, need for evacuation Jeff Prokop 200
3 Construction features assessed in building size-up Built-in fire protection equipment, type of roof covering, types of doors and windows, roof design, age of building, building height, ventilation characteristics, egress path, security measures, type of construction, construction materials, modifications Jeff Prokop 400
Name 4 signs of a building collapse Cracks or separation in walls, floors, ceilings, and roof structures; evidence of existing instability; loose bricks, blocks or stones; deteriorated mortar between masonry; walls that appear to be leaning; structural members that appear to be distorted; fires beneath floors or in walls; unusual creaks or cracking noises; prolonged fire exposure Jeff Prokop 600
Damaged wall that would most concern firefighters: non-load bearing, veneer or Load-bearing, Fire Jeff Prokop Load-Bearing Fire 800
Collapse zone for Building that is 240 feet tall. Jeff Prokop 360 feet 1000
2 fire risks for buildings under construction Additional fire load, and ignition sources; no fire protective features; disable fire protection systems; easy access to building; use of construction machinery Jeff Prokop 1200
Difference between Older vs. Newer Construction Older: exposed to weather; Not maintained; less fire codes Jeff Prokop 200
Difference between Load vs. non-load Bearing wall Load bearing wall Carries weight of wall, non-load bearing does not Jeff Prokop 400
Difference between Fire resistive vs. Non-combustible construction All materials in fire resistive construction are fire resistive; in non-combustible, flat roof is made of limited combustible materials Jeff Prokop 600
Which is more more susceptible to fire spread: Type IV or V Construction Jeff Prokop Type V Construction 800
Which wall is a load-bearing wall: partition, party, or veneer Party Jeff Prokop 1000
This is the most fire resistant building What is Type I Fire Resistive Jeff Prokop 1200
This is the most combustible type of building construction Jeff Prokop What is Type IV Wood Frame 200
This is the formula for measuring a collapse zone Jeff Prokop Y=1 ½ x or Collapse zone= 1.5 x height of building 400
What is collapse zone of building 84 ft tall Jeff Prokop What is 126 ft tall 600
This is the collapse zone of a building 375 ft tall Jeff Prokop What is 563 ft tall 800
What is the collapse zone of a building 128 ft tall Jeff Prokop What is 192 ft tall 1000
This is what should happen inside the collapse zone if a building collapse is imminent Jeff Prokop It should be evacuated 1200
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