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Ohio Fire Code

in the work place

Lt. Jeffrey A. Coffee

Kent Fire Department

How Does The Fire Code

Apply to your business?

• 2017 Ohio Fire Code

• 2017 Ohio Building Code

• If there is a conflict, which

code prevails?

Right of Entry

• (3) 104.3 Right of entry.

• 3737.14 of the Revised Code shall have the

authority to enter all buildings or vehicles or

upon all premises

• Credentials shall be shown

• If unoccupied reasonable effort to find owner

• If refused may obtain warrant

Inspection

Authority

• (1) 106.1 Inspection authority. The fire code

official is authorized to enter and examine

any building, structure, marine vessel, vehicle

or premises in accordance with paragraph

(D)(3)(104.3) of this rule for the purpose of

enforcing this code.

What fire safety features do

you have at your facility?

• Sprinkler system

• Fire alarm system

• Fire extinguishers

• Building construction features

• Carbon Monoxide detection

Fire extinguisher

accessibility

Interior design

Extension cords

electric

Junction box

storage

Means of Egress

Practice evacuations

Live training

Safety Plans

• How many have safety plans on

paper?

• How many physically practice their

plans?

• How often do you review your

plans?

Contingency

planning

• What is your plan if your business has a fire?

• Do you have another facility that can

duplicate your product?

• Can your competition duplicate your

product?

• Will you be able to retain your employees

during the rebuilding process?

Fire Facts

• There is little time!

• In less than 30 seconds, a small flame can get completely out of control and turn into a major fire. It only takes minutes for thick black smoke to fill a house. In minutes, a house can be engulfed in flames. If you wake up to a fire, you won't have time to grab valuables because fire spreads too quickly and the smoke is too thick. There is only time to escape.

Fire facts

• Fire isn't bright, it's pitch black.

• Fire starts bright, but quickly

produces black smoke and complete

darkness. If you wake up to a fire

you may be blinded, disoriented and

unable to find your way around the

home you've lived in for years.

Fire facts

• Heat is more threatening than flames.

• A fire's heat alone can kill. Room

temperatures in a fire can be over 1000

degrees at ceiling level and can be 600 degrees

at eye level. Inhaling this super-hot air will

scorch your lungs. This heat can melt clothes

to your skin. In five minutes, a room can get

so hot that everything in it ignites at once:

this is called flashover.

Fire facts

• Smoke and toxic gases kill more people than flames do.

• Fire uses up the oxygen you need and produces smoke and poisonous gases that kill. Breathing even small amounts of smoke and toxic gases can make you drowsy, disoriented and short of breath. The odorless, colorless fumes can lull you into a deep sleep before the flames reach your door. You may not wake up in time to escape.

Questions?

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