Safety Provisions in The National Building Code of The Philippines
Safety Provisions in The National Building Code of The Philippines
Submitted by:
Banzuela, John Vincent D.
Cajurao, Vic Kenan I.
Caldo, Khyla Marielle P.
De Jesus, Albert S.
Judal, Rudolph P.
Mendiola, Allaine Ann M.
Resuello, Jason
Sacdalan, Bryan C.
Tabilid, Juluis O.
Submitted to:
Engr. Felix Aspiras
SAFETY PROVISION
HAZARD
WHAT IS BEING
PREVENTED
102 Declaration
of Policy
104.1 General
Building
Requirements
105 Land
Requirements
214 Dangerous
and Ruinous
Buildings or
Structures
215 Abatement
of Dangerous
Buildings
safety
301 Building
Permits
308 Inspection
and Supervision
of Work
403
Requirements
on Type of
Construction
502 Buildings
Located in More
Than One Fire
Zone
503 Moved
Buildings
- Imprisonment
- Imprisonment
- Damage to
property
- Physical injury
- Loss of life
- Damage to
property
- Loss of life
- Physical injury
zone.
507
Designation of
Fire Zones
The
character
of
occupancy
of
existing
buildings may be changed
subject to the approval of
the Building Official
- Structural
hazards
- Architectural
deficiency
- Collapse of
structure due to
exceeding loads
703 Mixed
Occupancy
- Fire hazards
- Damage to
property
- Loss of life
- Physical injury
704 Location
on Property
- Difficult evacuation
from building during
natural or man-made
disasters
- Fire hazards
- Damage to
property
- Loss of life
- Physical injury
705 Allowable
Floor Areas
706 Allowable
Floor Area
Increases
707 Maximum
Height of
Buildings
708 Minimum
Requirements
for Group A
Dwellings
- Structural
hazards
- Collapse of
structure
- Loss of life
- Waste of money
- Insufficient
space for
vehicles
- Vehicular accident
- Health hazards
- Unhygienic
environment
- Spread of disease
1. Footings shall be of
sufficient
size
and
strength to support the
load of the dwelling and
shall be at least 250
millimeters thick and 600
millimeters
below
the
surface of the ground.
- Structural
hazards
2. Dimensions of Wooden
Posts. Each post shall be
anchored to such footing
- Difficult evacuation
from building during
natural or man-made
disasters
- Collapse of
structure
- Loss of life
- Waste of money
801 General
Requirements
of Light and
Ventilation
803 Percentage
of Site
Occupancy
- Negligence of
duty resulting to
unsafe
construction
- Unstandardized
methods of
construction
2. Mechanical systems
and/or
equipment
installations
shall
be
subject
to
the
requirements
of
the
Philippine
Mechanical
Engineering Code.
RULE VIII - LIGHT AND VENTILATION
Every building shall be
designed,
constructed,
and equipped to provide
adequate
light
and
ventilation.
Maximum site occupancy - Structural
shall be governed by use, hazards
type of construction, and
height of the building and
the use, area, nature and
location of the site; and
subject to the provisions
of
the
local
zoning
requirements
and
in
accordance
with
the
following types of open
spaces
Minimum sizes of courts - Health hazards
and yards and their least
dimensions
shall
be
governed by the use, type
of
construction,
and
- Imprisonment
- Damage to
property
- Physical injury
- Loss of life
- Suffocation
- Unclear vision
- Collapse of
structure
- Loss of life
- Damage to
property
- Overcrowding
- Suffocation
- Uneasiness of
moving around
805 Ceiling
Heights
- Suffocation
- Uneasiness of
moving around
- Head injury
- Overcrowding
- Suffocation
- Uneasiness of
moving around
808 Window
Openings
- Suffocation
a. School
Rooms
3.00 cu. meters
with 1.00 sq. meter
of floor area per
person;
b. Workshop,
Factories,
and
Offices 12.00 cu.
meters of air space
per person; and
c. Habitable Rooms
14.00 cu. meters of
air
space
per
person.
Rooms intended for any
use,
not provided with artificial
ventilation system, shall
be
provided with a window or
windows with a total free
area
of openings equal to at
least
10% of the floor area of
the
room, provided that such
opening shall be not less
than
1.00 sq. meter. However,
toilet and bath rooms,
laundry rooms and similar
rooms shall be provided
with window or windows
with an area not less than
1/20 of the floor area of
such rooms, provided that
such opening shall not be
less
than
240
sq.
millimeters. Such window
or windows shall open
directly to a court, yard,
public street or alley, or
open watercourse.
In
locating
window
openings it
should be borne in mind
- Difficult evacuation
from building during
natural or man-made
that in
cases
of
extreme
emergencies
windows must serve as
emergency
egress
to
vacate the premises or
access
for
rescue
operations.
1. No vent shaft shall
have
its
least
dimension less than
600 millimeters.
disasters
- Health hazards
- Suffocation
810 Ventilation
Skylights
811 Artificial
Ventilation
902 Water
Supply
System
- Excessive
accumulation of hot
and/or polluted air
- Consumption of
unclean water
- Water pollution
- Improper disposal
of wastewater
- Flood
system.
2. The quality of
drinking water from
meteoric, surface or
underground sources
shall conform to the
criteria set in the
latest
approved
National Standards for
Drinking
Water
Standards.
3. The
design,
construction
and
operation
of
deep
wells
for
the
abstraction
of
groundwater shall be
subject
to
the
provisions
of
the
Water Code of the
Philippines (PD 1067).
4. The
design,
construction
and
operation
of
independent
water
work
systems
of
private
housing
subdivisions
or
industrial estates shall
be
governed
by
existing laws relating
to local waterworks
system.
5.
903
Wastewater
Disposal
System
Sanitary/Plumbin
g Facilities
discharged
directly
into the nearest street
sanitary sewer main of
existing municipal or
city sanitary sewerage
system in accordance
with the criteria set by
the Code on Sanitation
of the Philippines and
the Department of
Environment
and
Natural
Resources
(DENR).
904 Storm
Rainwater drainage shall
Drainage
not discharge to the
System
sanitary sewer system.
905 Pest and
Garbage
bins
and - Health hazards
Vermin Control
receptacles
shall be provided with
ready means for cleaning
and
with
positive
protection against entry
of pests and vermin.
906 Noise
1. Industrial
Pollution
establishments
shall
Control
be
provided
with
positive
noise
abatement devices to
tone down the noise
level of equipment
and machineries to
acceptable limits set
down
by
the
Department of Labor
and Employment and
the Department of
Environment
and
Natural Resources.
907 Pipes
All pipe materials to be - Negligence of
Materials
used
in duty resulting to
buildings/structures shall unsafe
conform to the standard construction
specifications
of
the - Unstandardized
Bureau
of
Product methods of
Standards (BPS) of the construction
Department of Trade and
Industry (DTI).
RULE X - BUILDING PROJECTION OVER PUBLIC
- Spread of disease
- Noise pollution
- Imprisonment
STREETS
1002 Projection
into Alleys
or Streets
1.
No part of any
structure
or
its
appendage
shall
project into any alley
or
street,
national
road or public highway
except as provided in
the Code.
2.
Footings located at
least
2.40
meters
below grade along
national
roads
or
public highway may
project not more than
300
millimeters
beyond the property
line provided that said
projection shall not
obstruct any existing
utilities/services such
as
power,
water,
sewer,
gas,
communication,
and
drainage lines, etc,
unless
the
owner
concerned shall pay
the
corresponding
entities
for
the
rerouting of the parts
of
the
affected
utilities.
3. Foundations may be
permitted to encroach
into public sidewalk
areas to a width not
exceeding
500
millimeters; provided
that the top of the
said foundation is not
less
than
600
millimeters below the
established
grade;
and provided further,
that said projection
shall not obstruct any
existing
utilities/services such
as
power,
water,
sewer,
gas,
communication
and
drainage lines, etc.,
unless
the
owner
concerned shall pay
the
corresponding
- Negligence of
duty resulting to
unsafe
construction
- Obstruction of
lifelines
- Blocking of the
way
- Physical injury
- Loss of life
entities
for
the
rerouting of the parts
of
the
affected
utilities.
1003 Projection
of Balconies
and
Appendages
Over Streets
1004 Arcades
1.
- Negligence of
duty resulting to
unsafe
construction
- Physical injury
- Loss of life
- Disorderliness
1005 Canopies
(Marquees)
zoning
regulations,
arcades
shall
be
constructed on sidewalks
of streets. The width of
the arcade and its height
shall
be
uniform
throughout
the
street
provided that in no case,
shall an arcade be less
than 3.00 meters above
the established sidewalk
grade.
2.
Projection
and
Clearances.
The
horizontal
clearance
between
the
outermost edge of the
marquee and the curb
line shall be not less
than 300 millimeters.
The vertical clearance
between
the
pavement or ground
line
and
the
undersurface of any
part the marquee shall
not be less than 3.00
meters.
3.
- Fire hazards
- Negligence of
duty resulting to
unsafe
construction
- Physical injury
- Loss of life
- Damage to
property
- Disorderliness
Construction.
A
marquee
shall
be
constructed
of
incombustible
material or materials
of not less than twohours fire- resistive
construction. It shall
be
provided
with
necessary
drainage
facility.
4.
1006 Movable
Awnings or
Location.
Every
marquee shall be so
located as not to
interfere
with
the
operation
of
any
exterior
standpipe
connection
or
to
obstruct
the
clear
passage from stairway
exits from the building
or the installation or
maintenance
of
electroliers.
Clearance. The horizontal
clearance between the
- Physical injury
- Loss of life
Hoods
1007 Doors,
Windows, and
the
Like
1008 Corner
Buildings with
Chaflans
- Disorderliness
- Blocking of the
way
- Fire hazard
- Physical injury
- Loss of life
- Disorderliness
- Damage to
property
- Blocking of the
way
- Disorderliness
If
the
building
is
arcaded, no chaflan is
required
notwithstanding
that
the width of the public
street or alley is less
than 12.00 meters.
RULE XI - PROTECTION OF PEDESTRIANS DURING CONSTRUCTION OR
DEMOLITION
1101 General
1. No person shall use or - blocking of
- Retardation of
Requiremen
occupy a street, alley road and
production
ts
or public sidewalk for pedestrian way
the performance or
work covered by a
building permit except
in accordance with the
1102 Storage in
Public
Property
3. Any
material,
building/structure
temporarily occupying
public
property,
including
fence,
canopies
and
walkways, shall be
adequately
lighted
between sunset and
sunrise.
1. Materials
and
equipment necessary
for work to be done
under a permit when
placed or stored on
public property shall
not obstruct free and
convenient approach
to and use of any fire
hydrant, fire or police
alarm box, utility box,
catch
basin,
or
manhole and shall not
interfere
with
any
drainage of any street
or alley, gutter, and
with the safe and
smooth
flow
of
vehicular
and
pedestrian traffic.
2. Materials to be
stored at or near
construction
sites
shall be piled or
stacked in an orderly
manner
to
avoid
toppling over or being
otherwise
displaced.
No materials shall be
piled or stacked higher
than
1.80
meters,
except in yards or
sheds
intended
- Delay of safety
measures
-Blocking of
vehicular and
pedestrian flow
- Physical injury
- Loss of life
- Retardation of
production
1103 Mixing
Mortar on
Public
Property
1104 Protection
of Utilities
- Road and
pedestrian
hazard
- Physical injury
- Vehicular accident
- Unsafe
electrical wiring
-Unsafe
mechanical
installation
- Inadequate
sanitation
- Physical injury
- Loss of life lines
- Illness
- Blocking of
pedestrian flow
- Vehicular accident
during construction or
demolition,
a
temporary walkway of
not less than 1.20
meters
shall
be
provided.
2. Such walkway shall be
capable of supporting
a uniform live load of
650.00 kilogram per
sq. meters.
3. Durable
wearing
surface
shall
be
provided and must
remain
safe
throughout
the
construction period.
4.
Where
the
sidewalk is permitted
by the Building Official
to be fully occupied
and
fenced-off
or
enclosed, a temporary
walkway adjacent to
the curb line shall be
required. Where the
street
has
no
sidewalk, a temporary
walkway adjacent to
the street line not less
than 600 millimeters
wide
shall
be
provided. Where the
RROW is 5.00 meters
or less, no temporary
walkway
shall
be
allowed.
5.
Where
only
partial occupancy and
fencing-off
of
the
sidewalk is necessary,
a temporary walkway
will not be required
provided that a width
of
at
least
600
millimeters
of
the
sidewalk
with
protective railing on
road side shall be left
open for the use of
pedestrians.
1106
Pedestrian
Protection
1107
Maintenanc
e
and Removal of
Protective
Devices
1108
Demolition
1.
Where
the
walkway occupies part
of the roadway or is
adjacent
to
an
excavation, protective
railings on the street
side or on the side of
the excavation shall
be required.
Maintenance.
All
protective devices shall
be properly maintained in
place kept in good order
for the entire length of
time pedestrians may be
endangered.
If the work is of a difficult
or dangerous nature, it
should be done by a
contractor experienced in
such work.
- Obstruction of
pedestrian flow
- Loss of life
- Physical injury
- Unsafe
mechanical
installation
- Blocking of
pedestrian flow
- Unsafe
mechanical
installation
- Falling debris
- Incompetent
contractor
RULE XII - GENERAL DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION REQUIREMENTS
1202
Subject to the provisions - Unsafe
- Loss of life
Excavation,
of
mechanical
- Damage to
Foundation,
Articles 684 to 686 of the installation
property
and
Civil
Code
of
the - Architectural
- Physical injury
Retaining Walls
Philippines on lateral and deficiency
subjacent support, the - Structural
design and quality of hazards
materials
used
structurally in excavation,
footings,
and
in
foundations shall conform
to accepted engineering
practice.
1204 Enclosure
1.
Gen
- Structural
of
eral. Vertical openings hazards
Vertical
shall
be
enclosed - Architectural
Openings
depending upon the deficiency
fire
resistive
requirements
of
a
particular
type
of
construction as set
forth in the Code.
1205 Floor
Floors shall be of such
Construction
materials
and
construction
as
specified under Rule V Fire Zones and FireResistive Standards and
under Rule IV - Types of
Construction.
1206 Roof
Roof Covering.
Roof - Fire hazards
Construction
covering
- Structural
and Covering
1207 Stairs,
Exits,
and Occupant
Loads
1211.
Chimneys,
Fireplaces, and
Barbecues
1212 FireExtinguishing
Systems
hazards
- Architectural
deficiency
- Fire hazards
- Delay of safety
measures
automatic
fireextinguishing
systems
shall be installed in the
following places, and in
the manner provided in
the Code.
1213 Stages
Stage Ventilators There - Unsafe
- Loss of life
and
shall
mechanical
- Suffocation
Platform
be one (1) or more installation
- Physical injury
ventilators constructed of - Poor air
metal
or
other passage
incombustible
material
near the center and
above the highest part of
any working stage raised
above the stage roof and
having a total ventilation
area equal to at least 5%
of the floor area within
the stage walls.
The
entire equipment shall
conform to the following
requirements:
1215 Lathing,
The installation of lath, - Fire hazards
- Loss of life
Plastering, and
plaster and gypsum wall - Unsafe
- Physical injury
Installation of
board shall conform to the electrical wirings
Wall Boards
fire-resistive
rating
requirements
and
the
type of construction of
building.
RULE XIII - ELECTRICAL AND MECHANICAL REGULATIONS
1301 Electrical
All
electrical
systems, - Fire hazards
- Electrical
Regulations
equipment
and - Unsafe
malfunctions
installations mentioned in electrical wirings -Damage to
the Code shall conform to
structures due to fire
the provisions of the
- Physical injury
Philippine Electrical Code
- Loss of life
Part 1 (PEC-1) and Part 2
(PEC-2), as adopted by
the Board of Electrical
Engineering pursuant to
Republic
Act
7920,
otherwise known as the
Philippine
Electrical
Engineering Law.
1302
All mechanical systems, - Unsafe
- Mechanical
Mechanical
equipment
and mechanical
malfunctions
Regulations
installations mentioned in installations
- Physical injury
the Code shall conform to
- Loss of life
the provisions of the
Philippine
Mechanical
Code, as adopted by the
Board
of
Mechanical
Engineering pursuant to
RA 8495 as amended,
otherwise known as the
1401 Storage
and Handling
Philippine
Mechanical
Engineering Law.
RULE XIV - PHOTOGRAPHIC AND X-RAY FILMS
Storage
rooms
of - Fire hazards
- Damage to
unexposed photographic
structure due to fire
and x-ray films shall be
- Physical injury
provided with automatic
- Loss of life
fire extinguishing systems
in the following cases:
a. Whe
n unexposed films
in
generally
accepted
safety
shipping
containers exceed
the aggregate of
14.00 cu. meters;
b. Whe
re shelving used
for
storage
of
individual
packages not in
said
shipping
containers exceeds
1.40 cu. meters in
capacity; and
c. Stor
age is not in
generally accepted
safety
shipping
containers in any
section
not
exceeding
14.00
cu. meters.
1403 Fire
Extinguishing
System
1501
Prefabricated
Assembly
1601 Approved
Plastics
1602
Installation
1603 Glazing of
Openings
- Fire
- Damage to
structure/property
1604 Skylights
1605 LightTransmitting
Panels in
Monitors and
Saw tooth Roofs
1606 Plastic
Light Diffusers
in Ceilings
1607 Partitions
- Flammable
plastics that can
spread through
the structure
when burned
- Fire hazards
1608 Exterior
Veneer
1609 Awnings
and Canopies
1701 Sheet
Metal Paint
Spray Booth
1702 Fire
Protection
construction,
approved
plastics conforming to the
requirements specified in
the Code may be used.
Exterior veneer may be of
approved
plastic
materials,
and
shall
conform to the provisions
of this Section
Plastic
materials
appropriate
for
use
according
to
Flame
Spread
characteristics
may
be
utilized
in
awnings and canopies,
provided such awnings
and
canopies
are
constructed in accordance
with provisions governing
projections
and
appendages as specified
in the Code.
RULE XVII - SHEET METAL
Paint spray booths shall
be constructed of steel of
not less than No. 18 U.S.
gauge in thickness and
shall be designed in
accordance
with
the
Code. Paint spray booths
shall be designed to
permit the free passage of
exhaust air from all parts
of the interior and all
interior surfaces shall be
smooth and continuous
without
outstanding
edges.
Every spray booth having
an open front elevation
larger than 1.00 sq.
meters and which is not
equipped with doors, shall
have a fire curtain or
metal deflector not less
than 100 millimeters deep
installed at the upper
outer edge of the booth
opening. Each paint spray
booth shall be separated
from other operations by
not
less
than
91
centimeters, or by a
greater distance, or by
such partition or wall as
the Local Fire Service
- Insufficient
distance of paint
spray booths
that may cause
fire
- Fire
- Damage to
structure/property
1704
Ventilation
1801 General
Requirements
1802 Area
Limitation
- Fire hazards
- Air circulation
problems
AND GLAZING
- Unsafe glasses
that can easily
break when
earthquake
occurs
- Suffocation
- Damage to
structure
- Physical injury
- Loss of life
1803 Glazing
1805. Impact
1902 Program
Documentation
2001 General
Requirements
OF COMPUTERS
- Unrecorded
structural
backgrounds
SIGNS
- Traffic
accidents
- Misleading
signage
- Illegalities
- Imprisonment
- Physical injury
- Loss of life
-damage to property
- Misunderstanding
2002
Maintenance
2003 Design
and
Construction
2004 Supports
and
Anchorages
2.
No sign or
signboard
shall
be
constructed
as
to
unduly obstruct the
natural view of the
landscape, distract or
obstruct the view of the
public as to constitute a
traffic
hazard,
or
otherwise
defile,
debase
or
offend
aesthetic and cultural
values or traditions.
All signs, together with all
of their supports, braces,
guys, and anchors, shall
be kept in repair and in
proper
state
of
preservation. The display
of all signs shall be kept
neatly
painted
and
secured at all times.
Sign structures shall be
designed and constructed
to resist all forces in
accordance with the
National Structural Code
for Buildings. For signs on
buildings, the dead lateral
loads shall be transmitted
through the structural
frame of the building to
the ground in such a
manner
as
not
to
overstress any of the
elements of the building.
The weight of earth
superimposed
over
footings may be used in
determining
the
dead
load resisting moment.
Such
earth
shall
be
carefully
placed
and
thoroughly compacted.
1. General. The supports
and anchorages of all
signs
or
sign
structures
shall
be
placed in or upon
private property and
shall be constructed in
conformity with the
requirements of the
Code.
2. Materials. Materials for
- On-site
accidents
- On-site
accidents
- Fire hazard
- Physical injury
- Loss of life
- Damage to
property
construction of signs
or sign structures shall
be of the quality and
grade as specified in
the Code. In all signs
and sign structures,
the
materials
and
details of construction
shall, in the absence of
specified
requirements.
3.
Restrictions
on
Combustible
Materials - All signs or
sign
structures
erected
in
highly
restrictive Fire
Zones
shall
have
structural members of
incombustible
materials.
Ground
signs
may
be
constructed of any
material meeting the
requirements of the
Code.
Combination
signs, roof signs, wall
signs, projecting signs,
and
signs
on
marquees shall be
constructed
of
incombustible
materials.
No
combustible material
other than approved
plastics shall be used
in the construction of
electric signs.
2005
Projections and
- On-site
accidents
- Physical injury
- Loss of life
Clearances
- Fire hazard
- Blocking of the
pedestrian way
- Improper
ventilation
- Damage to
property
- Suffocation
- On-site
accidents
- Physical injury
- Loss of life
2006 Lighting
- Fire hazards
- Damage to
property