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Page 1: Dangers of Engineered Wood “I”-Beam Floors Make Everyday a Training Day…So that Everyone Goes Home c. 2008 NFFF Firefighter Life Safety Resource Kit

Dangers of Engineered Dangers of Engineered Wood “I”-Beam FloorsWood “I”-Beam Floors

Make Everyday a Training Day…So that Everyone Goes HomeMake Everyday a Training Day…So that Everyone Goes Home

c. 2008 NFFFc. 2008 NFFF

FirefighterFirefighter Life Safety Resource KitLife Safety Resource Kit

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Dangers of Engineered Wood Dangers of Engineered Wood “I”-Beam Floors“I”-Beam Floors

Dangers of Engineered Wood Dangers of Engineered Wood “I”-Beam Floors“I”-Beam Floors

Overview Engineered Wood I-Beams Case Studies of LODD (NIOSH) Pre-incident Identification Hazards & Risks (Risk/Benefit) Operational Decision Making Review

Overview Engineered Wood I-Beams Case Studies of LODD (NIOSH) Pre-incident Identification Hazards & Risks (Risk/Benefit) Operational Decision Making Review

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Dangers of Engineered Wood Dangers of Engineered Wood “I”-Beam Floors“I”-Beam Floors

Dangers of Engineered Wood Dangers of Engineered Wood “I”-Beam Floors“I”-Beam Floors

Engineered Wood I-Beams Structural components

comprising of top and bottom flanges, which may be solid or laminated wood, united with a plywood or Oriented Strand Board (OSB) web of various depths.

Engineered Wood I-Beams Structural components

comprising of top and bottom flanges, which may be solid or laminated wood, united with a plywood or Oriented Strand Board (OSB) web of various depths.

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Dangers of Engineered Wood Dangers of Engineered Wood “I”-Beam Floors“I”-Beam Floors

Dangers of Engineered Wood Dangers of Engineered Wood “I”-Beam Floors“I”-Beam Floors

Engineered Wood I-Beams Primarily used for floor

systems but can be found in some roof applications

Manufactured up to 60’ in length

Cross section resembles the shape of a steel I beam

Engineered Wood I-Beams Primarily used for floor

systems but can be found in some roof applications

Manufactured up to 60’ in length

Cross section resembles the shape of a steel I beam

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Dangers of Engineered Wood Dangers of Engineered Wood “I”-Beam Floors“I”-Beam Floors

Dangers of Engineered Wood Dangers of Engineered Wood “I”-Beam Floors“I”-Beam Floors

Engineered Wood I-Beams First developed in 1969 Cost and performance

drove the development Designed to provide

“open” floor spaces Once only considered for

“high-end” residential markets

Engineered Wood I-Beams First developed in 1969 Cost and performance

drove the development Designed to provide

“open” floor spaces Once only considered for

“high-end” residential markets

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Dangers of Engineered Wood Dangers of Engineered Wood “I”-Beam Floors“I”-Beam Floors

Dangers of Engineered Wood Dangers of Engineered Wood “I”-Beam Floors“I”-Beam Floors

Engineered Wood I-Beams

Used in nearly 50% of today's residential construction

Rising cost of lumber makes the wood I-beam affordable

Ease of installation reduces labor cost.

Engineered Wood I-Beams

Used in nearly 50% of today's residential construction

Rising cost of lumber makes the wood I-beam affordable

Ease of installation reduces labor cost.

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Dangers of Engineered Wood Dangers of Engineered Wood “I”-Beam Floors“I”-Beam Floors

Dangers of Engineered Wood Dangers of Engineered Wood “I”-Beam Floors“I”-Beam Floors

Engineered Wood I-Beams The collapse potential of engineered wood I-beams

exposed to fire presents an extreme danger to fire fighters.

Engineered Wood I-Beams The collapse potential of engineered wood I-beams

exposed to fire presents an extreme danger to fire fighters.

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Dangers of Engineered Wood Dangers of Engineered Wood “I”-Beam Floors“I”-Beam Floors

Dangers of Engineered Wood Dangers of Engineered Wood “I”-Beam Floors“I”-Beam Floors

Case Studies of LODD (NIOSH)

www.cdc.gov/niosh/fire/reports/face200707.htmlwww.cdc.gov/niosh/fire/reports/face200707.html

www.cdc.gov/niosh/fire/reports/face200626.htmlwww.cdc.gov/niosh/fire/reports/face200626.html

www.cdc.gov/niosh/fire/reports/face200624.htmlwww.cdc.gov/niosh/fire/reports/face200624.html

Case Studies of LODD (NIOSH)

www.cdc.gov/niosh/fire/reports/face200707.htmlwww.cdc.gov/niosh/fire/reports/face200707.html

www.cdc.gov/niosh/fire/reports/face200626.htmlwww.cdc.gov/niosh/fire/reports/face200626.html

www.cdc.gov/niosh/fire/reports/face200624.htmlwww.cdc.gov/niosh/fire/reports/face200624.html

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Dangers of Engineered Wood Dangers of Engineered Wood “I”-Beam Floors“I”-Beam Floors

Dangers of Engineered Wood Dangers of Engineered Wood “I”-Beam Floors“I”-Beam Floors

On August 13, 2006, a 55-year old male career firefighter died after falling through the floor at a residential structure fire.

On August 13, 2006, a 55-year old male career firefighter died after falling through the floor at a residential structure fire.

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Dangers of Engineered Wood Dangers of Engineered Wood “I”-Beam Floors“I”-Beam Floors

Dangers of Engineered Wood Dangers of Engineered Wood “I”-Beam Floors“I”-Beam Floors

On June 25, 2006, a 34-year-old male volunteer Deputy Fire Chief died after falling through a failed section of floor in a

residential structure fire

On June 25, 2006, a 34-year-old male volunteer Deputy Fire Chief died after falling through a failed section of floor in a

residential structure fire

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Dangers of Engineered Wood Dangers of Engineered Wood “I”-Beam Floors“I”-Beam Floors

Dangers of Engineered Wood Dangers of Engineered Wood “I”-Beam Floors“I”-Beam Floors

On January 26, 2007, a 24-year-old male volunteer fire fighter died at a residential structure fire after falling through the

floor which was supported by engineered wooden I-beams

On January 26, 2007, a 24-year-old male volunteer fire fighter died at a residential structure fire after falling through the

floor which was supported by engineered wooden I-beams

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Dangers of Engineered Wood Dangers of Engineered Wood “I”-Beam Floors“I”-Beam Floors

Dangers of Engineered Wood Dangers of Engineered Wood “I”-Beam Floors“I”-Beam Floors

Pre-incident Identification New Construction

Nearly ½ of new construction

All residential construction after 1990 is suspect to some type of truss floor system “I”-Beam Parallel Cord Open web bar joist

Pre-incident Identification New Construction

Nearly ½ of new construction

All residential construction after 1990 is suspect to some type of truss floor system “I”-Beam Parallel Cord Open web bar joist

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Dangers of Engineered Wood Dangers of Engineered Wood “I”-Beam Floors“I”-Beam Floors

Dangers of Engineered Wood Dangers of Engineered Wood “I”-Beam Floors“I”-Beam Floors

Pre-incident Identification Fire Departments should inspect new

construction to identify floor construction types. The presence of truss construction and

engineered wood I-beams should be recorded. Computer Aided Dispatch Systems should

include information to alert responding personnel.

Pre-incident Identification Fire Departments should inspect new

construction to identify floor construction types. The presence of truss construction and

engineered wood I-beams should be recorded. Computer Aided Dispatch Systems should

include information to alert responding personnel.

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Dangers of Engineered Wood Dangers of Engineered Wood “I”-Beam Floors“I”-Beam Floors

Dangers of Engineered Wood Dangers of Engineered Wood “I”-Beam Floors“I”-Beam Floors

Pre-incident IdentificationFire Departments should work with State and Local Building Code authorities to require markings to indicate the presence of light weight and/or truss construction.

Pre-incident IdentificationFire Departments should work with State and Local Building Code authorities to require markings to indicate the presence of light weight and/or truss construction.

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Dangers of Engineered Wood Dangers of Engineered Wood “I”-Beam Floors“I”-Beam Floors

Dangers of Engineered Wood Dangers of Engineered Wood “I”-Beam Floors“I”-Beam Floors

Hazards & Risks (Risk/Benefit) Engineered wood

I-beams burn rapidly due to a very high surface-to-mass ratio characteristic of kindling.

Hazards & Risks (Risk/Benefit) Engineered wood

I-beams burn rapidly due to a very high surface-to-mass ratio characteristic of kindling.

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Dangers of Engineered Wood Dangers of Engineered Wood “I”-Beam Floors“I”-Beam Floors

Dangers of Engineered Wood Dangers of Engineered Wood “I”-Beam Floors“I”-Beam Floors

Hazards & Risks (Risk/Benefit) Adhesive may fail in

heat

Hazards & Risks (Risk/Benefit) Adhesive may fail in

heat

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Dangers of Engineered Wood Dangers of Engineered Wood “I”-Beam Floors“I”-Beam Floors

Dangers of Engineered Wood Dangers of Engineered Wood “I”-Beam Floors“I”-Beam Floors

Hazards & Risks (Risk/Benefit) Structural integrity can be

compromised by improper cutting or “notching” of structural members during construction.

Greater spans then conventional solid sawn construction

Hazards & Risks (Risk/Benefit) Structural integrity can be

compromised by improper cutting or “notching” of structural members during construction.

Greater spans then conventional solid sawn construction

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Dangers of Engineered Wood Dangers of Engineered Wood “I”-Beam Floors“I”-Beam Floors

Dangers of Engineered Wood Dangers of Engineered Wood “I”-Beam Floors“I”-Beam Floors

Risk/Benefit

Fire fighters will take significant risk to save a known life

Fire fighters will take a calculated risk, and provide for additional safety, to save valuable property or reduce the potential for civilian and firefighter injuries

Firefighters will take no risk to their safety to save what is already lost

Risk/Benefit

Fire fighters will take significant risk to save a known life

Fire fighters will take a calculated risk, and provide for additional safety, to save valuable property or reduce the potential for civilian and firefighter injuries

Firefighters will take no risk to their safety to save what is already lost

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Dangers of Engineered Wood Dangers of Engineered Wood “I”-Beam Floors“I”-Beam Floors

Dangers of Engineered Wood Dangers of Engineered Wood “I”-Beam Floors“I”-Beam Floors

Risk/Benefit

Tactics based on sawn (solid) joist floors will kill fire fighters if used on buildings with truss floors”

Brannigan – Building Construction for the Fire Service – 3rd edition

Risk/Benefit

Tactics based on sawn (solid) joist floors will kill fire fighters if used on buildings with truss floors”

Brannigan – Building Construction for the Fire Service – 3rd edition

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Dangers of Engineered Wood Dangers of Engineered Wood “I”-Beam Floors“I”-Beam Floors

Dangers of Engineered Wood Dangers of Engineered Wood “I”-Beam Floors“I”-Beam Floors

Operational Decision Making

No reliable time limit exists for how long fire fighters should operate under or on truss floors or engineered wood “I” beams that are exposed to fire.

Operational Decision Making

No reliable time limit exists for how long fire fighters should operate under or on truss floors or engineered wood “I” beams that are exposed to fire.

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Dangers of Engineered Wood Dangers of Engineered Wood “I”-Beam Floors“I”-Beam Floors

Dangers of Engineered Wood Dangers of Engineered Wood “I”-Beam Floors“I”-Beam Floors

Operational Decision Making

“three scenarios can occur ……. while operating at fires involving truss roof or floor systems” [Dunn, 1992}

1. fire fighters may fall into the fire as the sheathing or the truss system collapses below them.

2. the trusses may collapse onto them.3. the floor or roof may collapse and cause a

secondary wall collapse.

Operational Decision Making

“three scenarios can occur ……. while operating at fires involving truss roof or floor systems” [Dunn, 1992}

1. fire fighters may fall into the fire as the sheathing or the truss system collapses below them.

2. the trusses may collapse onto them.3. the floor or roof may collapse and cause a

secondary wall collapse.

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Dangers of Engineered Wood Dangers of Engineered Wood “I”-Beam Floors“I”-Beam Floors

Dangers of Engineered Wood Dangers of Engineered Wood “I”-Beam Floors“I”-Beam Floors

Operational Decision Making

Firefighters should not be on top or underneath structural components that are burning.

When it is determined that the building’s trusses have been exposed to fire, any fire fighters operating under or above them should be immediately evacuated

Operational Decision Making

Firefighters should not be on top or underneath structural components that are burning.

When it is determined that the building’s trusses have been exposed to fire, any fire fighters operating under or above them should be immediately evacuated

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Dangers of Engineered Wood Dangers of Engineered Wood “I”-Beam Floors“I”-Beam Floors

Dangers of Engineered Wood Dangers of Engineered Wood “I”-Beam Floors“I”-Beam Floors

Operational Decision Making

A thermal imaging camera (TIC) can be a useful tool for initial size up and for locating the seat of or extent of a fire.

Operational Decision Making

A thermal imaging camera (TIC) can be a useful tool for initial size up and for locating the seat of or extent of a fire.

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Dangers of Engineered Wood Dangers of Engineered Wood “I”-Beam Floors“I”-Beam Floors

Dangers of Engineered Wood Dangers of Engineered Wood “I”-Beam Floors“I”-Beam Floors

Operational Decision Making

Basement fires pose significant risks to firefighters and can be considered a “common dominator” for FF death and injuries

Operational Decision Making

Basement fires pose significant risks to firefighters and can be considered a “common dominator” for FF death and injuries

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Dangers of Engineered Wood Dangers of Engineered Wood “I”-Beam Floors“I”-Beam Floors

Dangers of Engineered Wood Dangers of Engineered Wood “I”-Beam Floors“I”-Beam Floors

“Tactics based on sawn (solid) joist floors will kill fire fighters if used on buildings with truss floors”

Brannigan – Building Construction for the Fire Service – 3rd edition

“Tactics based on sawn (solid) joist floors will kill fire fighters if used on buildings with truss floors”

Brannigan – Building Construction for the Fire Service – 3rd edition

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Dangers of Engineered Wood Dangers of Engineered Wood “I”-Beam Floors“I”-Beam Floors

Dangers of Engineered Wood Dangers of Engineered Wood “I”-Beam Floors“I”-Beam Floors

Review

Engineered Wood I-Beams Case Studies of LODD (NIOSH) Pre-incident Identification Hazards & Risks (Risk/Benefit) Operational Decision Making

Review

Engineered Wood I-Beams Case Studies of LODD (NIOSH) Pre-incident Identification Hazards & Risks (Risk/Benefit) Operational Decision Making