Fire Protection Deficiencies to incorporate into our inspection programs and internal audit programs

Anyone ever completed any type of safety audit and not ended up with at least one item related to your fire protection systems?  Anyone?  I know I never have and I am a fanatic about my fire protection systems.  I was trained to treat them as “gold”.  No one touches them – PERIOD!  Yet in all my years I can not recall having completed a safety audit where someone found something wrong related to my fire protection systems.  So here are a few items that we can use to raise awareness about code compliance for our fire protection systems.

IFC, SECTION 1101 NON-COMPLIANT CONDITIONS

Sprinkler and standpipe system piping and fittings having any of the following conditions:
1.1. Signs of leakage;
1.2. Evidence of corrosion;
1.3. Misalignment; or

Sprinkler piping support having any of the following conditions:
2.1. Materials resting on or hung from sprinkler piping
2.2. Damaged or loose hangers or braces

Class II and Class III standpipe systems having any of the following conditions:
3.1. No hose or nozzle, where required;
3.2. Hose threads incompatible with fire department hose threads;
3.3. Hose connection cap missing;
3.4. Mildew, cuts, abrasions and deterioration evident;
3.5. Coupling damaged;
3.6. Gaskets missing or deteriorated; or
3.7. Nozzle missing or obstructed.

Hose racks and cabinets having any of the following conditions:
4.1. Difficult to operate or damaged;
4.2. Hose improperly racked or rolled;
4.3. Inability of rack to swing 90 degrees out of the cabinet;
4.4. Cabinet locked, except as permitted by this code;
4.5. Cabinet door will not fully open; or
4.6. Door glazing cracked or broke

Portable fire extinguishers having any of the following conditions:
5.1. Broken seal or tamper indicator;
5.2. Expired maintenance tag;
5.3. Pressure gauge indicator in “red”;
5.4. Signs of leakage or corrosion;
5.5. Mechanical damage, denting or abrasion of tank;
5.6. Presence of repairs such as welding, soldering or brazing;
5.7. Damaged threads; or
5.8. Damaged hose assembly, couplings or swivel joints.

Fire alarm and detection control equipment, initiating devices and notification appliances having any of the following conditions:
6.1. Corroded or leaking batteries or terminals;
6.2. Smoke detectors having paint or other ornamentation that is not factory-applied;
6.3. Mechanical damage to heat or smoke detectors; or
6.4. Tripped fuses.

Fire department connections having any of the following conditions:
7.1. Fire department connections are not visible or accessible from the fire apparatus access road;
7.2. Couplings or swivels are damaged;
7.3. Plugs and caps are missing or damaged;
7.4. Gaskets are deteriorated;
7.5. Check valve is leaking; or
7.6. Identification signs are missing

Fire pumps having any of the following conditions:
8.1. Pump room temperature is less than 40°F;
8.2. Ventilating louvers are not freely operable;
8.3. Corroded or leaking system piping;
8.4. Diesel fuel tank is less than two-thirds full; or
8.5. Battery readings, lubrication oil or cooling water levels are abnormal.

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