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The document is a handbook on building fire codes that contains 12 annexures labeled A through J. The annexures provide additional reference materials on topics like proposed revisions to national building codes, relevant fire safety legislation and standards in India, calorific values and fire loads of common materials, classification of industrial and non-industrial occupancies by fire risk, qualifications for fire protection engineers, the role of insurance in risk management, lists of figures and graphics, and fire protection signs.

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Annexures

The document is a handbook on building fire codes that contains 12 annexures labeled A through J. The annexures provide additional reference materials on topics like proposed revisions to national building codes, relevant fire safety legislation and standards in India, calorific values and fire loads of common materials, classification of industrial and non-industrial occupancies by fire risk, qualifications for fire protection engineers, the role of insurance in risk management, lists of figures and graphics, and fire protection signs.

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Handbook on Building Fire Codes

ANNEXURES
Page Ref
Annex-A

Proposed Contents of Revised


National Building Codes

247

Annex-B

Legislation Relating to Fire Safety/


Fire Protection in India

248

Annex-C

List of Indian Standards Relating


to Fire Safety/Fire Protection

249 -257

Annex-D

Calorific Values of Common


Materials and Typical Values of
Fire Load Density

258 -260

Annex-E

Broad Classification of Industrial


and Non-Industrial Occupancies
as per degree of Hazard

261 -264

Annex-F

Qualifications and Experience


Proposed for Fire Protection
Engineer/Consultant for
Registration/Accreditation

265 -267

Annex-G

Role of Insurance Industry


vis-a-vis Risk Management
Measures-An Update

268 -271

Annex-H

List of Figures

272 -274

Annex-I

Graphic Symbols for fire Protection


Plan

Annex-J

Fire Protection - Safety Signs

IITK-GSDMA-Fire 05-V3.0

275 -279

280 -287

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