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AGENDA NFPA Technical Committee on Means of Egress NFPA 101 And AGENDA NFPA Technical Committee on Means of Egress NFPA 101 and NFPA 5000 First Draft Meeting Monday-Tuesday, July 27-28, 2015 InterContinental Milwaukee Milwaukee, WI 1. Call to order. Call meeting to order by Chair David Collins at 8:00 a.m. on July 27, 2015 at the InterContinental Milwaukee Hotel, Milwaukee, WI. 2. Introduction of committee members and guests. For a current committee roster, see page 03. 3. Approval of May 20-21, 2013 second draft meeting minutes. See page 07. 4. The process – staff PowerPoint presentation. See page 12. 5. Correlating committee minutes with direction for 2018 editions. See page 29. 6. Hazardous materials task group report (affects 101 PI assigned to MEA). See page 36. 7. Elevator machine room sprinklers task group. The task group consisting of Dave Frable – Chair, Dave Collins, Bill Koffel and Gary Nuschler was retained on agenda to address NFPA 13 in future revision cycles if needed. 8. Exit and exit discharge task group. The task group consisting of Mike Crowley – Chair, Charles Barlow, Dave Collins, Paul Dove, Stephen Orlowski, Vincent Quinterno and Joe Versteeg was retained on agenda to address exit definition, exit discharge, how to use 7.7.1.1 safely; safe dispersal areas; and use of the term “area of refuge.” 9. Vertical openings task group. The task group consisting of Dave Collins – Chair, Charles Barlow, Warren Bonisch, Josh Elvove, and Josh Lambert was retained on agenda. Its charge was expanded to include all vertical openings as they relate to the means of egress path. The task group was asked to restate the issue/problems that it will address, including that of vertical exiting in an atrium and the associated interior exit discharge path. 10. Horizontally sliding accordion doors (101-7.2.1.14) for enclosing exit stairs task group. The task group consists of Rita Guest – Chair, Paul Dove, Greg Drake, and Vincent Quinterno. It was charged with addressing the concern that horizontally sliding doors are being used as de facto walls for the enclosure of exit stairs. 11. School security workshop. See page 44. Page 1 of 256 12. NFPA 5000 annexes errors See page 45. 13. Exit Stair Path Markings. See page 46. 14. Handrails one side only. See page 48. 15. Headroom on stair landings. See page 49. 16. Horizontal exit capacity and number. See page 51. 17. Stair identification sign visibility. See page 54. 18. NEC door unlatching and opening direction. See page 56. 19. NFPA 101 First Draft preparation. For Public Input, see page 59. 20. NFPA 5000 First Draft preparation. For Public Input, see page 191. 21. Other business. 22. Future meetings. 23. Adjournment. Enclosures Page 2 of 256 Address List No Phone 07/06/2015 Ron Coté Means of Egress SAF-MEA Safety to Life David S. Collins SE 3/4/2009 Ron Coté 1/1/1991 Chair SAF-MEA Secretary (Staff-Nonvoting) SAF-MEA The Preview Group, Inc. National Fire Protection Association 632 Race Street 1 Batterymarch Park Cincinnati, OH 45202 Quincy, MA 02169-7471 American Institute of Architects Ryan Alles M 7/26/2007 Charles A. Badeau I 03/03/2014 Principal SAF-MEA Principal SAF-MEA High Rise Escape Systems, Inc. Liberty Mutual Insurance 209 Meadow Beauty Terrace Risk Control Services Sanford, FL 32771 62 Maple Avenue, MS 209 The Safe Evacuation Coalition Keene, NH 03431 Alternate: Jonathan Shimshoni Charles V. Barlow M 4/14/2005 Warren D. Bonisch I 7/1/1995 Principal SAF-MEA Principal SAF-MEA EverGlow NA, Inc. Aon Fire Protection Engineering Corporation 1122 Industrial Drive 1701 North Collins Blvd., Suite 235 PO Box 830 Richardson, TX 75080 Matthews, NC 28106-0830 Alternate: William J. Burrus Kenneth E. Bush E 1/1/1987 Daniel Buuck U 03/03/2014 Principal SAF-MEA Principal SAF-MEA Maryland State Fire Marshals Office National Association of Home Builders 301 Bay Street, Lower Level 1201 15th Street, NW Easton, MD 21601-2721 Washington, DC 20005-2800 International Fire Marshals Association National Association of Home Builders Alternate: R. T. Leicht Michael A. Crowley SE 1/15/2004 Richard L. Day E 07/29/2013 Principal SAF-MEA Principal SAF-MEA JENSEN HUGHES Michigan State Fire Marshal's Office 8827 West Sam Houston Parkway 207 Jackson Street Suite 150 Allegan, MI 49010-9156 Houston, TX 77040-5399 Alternate: Brian T. Rhodes David A. de Vries SE 7/1/1993 Steven Di Pilla I 7/1/1994 Principal SAF-MEA Principal SAF-MEA Firetech Engineering Inc. ESIS Global Risk Control Services 8140 Monticello Avenue PO Box 282 Skokie, IL 60076-3326 Haddon Heights, NJ 08035 Alternate: Joshua W. Elvove Page 3 of 256 1 Address List No Phone 07/06/2015 Ron Coté Means of Egress SAF-MEA Safety to Life Paul L. Dove E 10/18/2011 David W. Frable U 1/1/1991 Principal SAF-MEA Principal SAF-MEA City of Coldwater Fire Department US General Services Administration 57 Division Street Public Buildings Service Coldwater, MI 49036 665 Green Meadow Lane Michigan Fire Inspectors Society Geneva, IL 60134 Alternate: Brian Batten Rita C. Guest U 7/20/2000 Bryan Lawrence Hoskins SE 10/23/2013 Principal SAF-MEA Principal SAF-MEA Carson Guest, Inc. Oklahoma State University 1776 Peachtree Street NW, Suite 120 499 Cordell South Atlanta, GA 30309-2306 Stillwater, OK 74078 American Society of Interior Designers Waymon Jackson U 7/23/2008 James K. Lathrop SE 1/1/1992 Principal SAF-MEA Principal SAF-MEA University of Texas at Austin Koffel Associates, Inc. 1 University Station, Stop C2600 81 Pennsylvania Avenue PO Box 7729 Niantic, CT 06357 Austin, TX 78713 Alternate: William E. Koffel Alternate: Josh Lambert Gary L. Nuschler M 4/15/2004 Denise L. Pappas M 7/26/2007 Principal SAF-MEA Principal SAF-MEA Otis Elevator Company Valcom, Inc. 5 Farm Springs Road 5614 Hollins Road Farmington, CT 06032-2575 Roanoke, VA 24019-5056 National Elevator Industry Inc. National Electrical Manufacturers Association Alternate: Brian D. Black Alternate: Andrew G. Berezowski Jake Pauls C 7/24/1997 Robert R. Perry M 7/22/1999 Principal SAF-MEA Principal SAF-MEA Jake Pauls Consulting Services Robert Perry Associates Inc. 255 Glenlake Avenue, Suite 2207 470 Waubonsee Circle Toronto, ON M6P 1G2 Canada Oswego, IL 60543 American Public Health Association Door and Hardware Institute Alternate: Greg Drake Vincent Quinterno E 10/18/2011 Kenneth Saks U 10/23/2013 Principal SAF-MEA Principal SAF-MEA Rhode Island State Fire Marshal’s Office US National Institutes of Health 1 Capitol Hill 502 Hillsboro Drive Providence, RI 02908 Silver Spring, MD 20902-3131 Alternate: Wade Palazini Page 4 of 256 2 Address List No Phone 07/06/2015 Ron Coté Means of Egress SAF-MEA Safety to Life Roy W. Schwarzenberg U 7/1/1993 Michael S. Shulman RT 1/15/1999 Principal SAF-MEA Principal SAF-MEA US Central Intelligence Agency UL LLC 6148 Fieldcrest Drive 455 East Trimble Road Frederick, MD 21701 San Jose, CA 95131-1230 Alternate: Kelly R. Tilton J. Francois Simard IM 08/11/2014 Michael Tierney M 1/12/2000 Principal SAF-MEA Principal SAF-MEA Cirque Du Soleil Kellen Company 8400 2E Avenue 18 Hebron Road Montreal, QC H1Z 4M6 Canada Bolton, CT 06043 Builders Hardware Manufacturers Association Alternate: John Woestman Nathan John Vander Roest U 10/23/2013 Joseph H. Versteeg SE 1/1/1990 Principal SAF-MEA Principal SAF-MEA US Architect of the Capitol Versteeg Associates US Capitol, Room HVC-352 86 University Drive Washington, DC 20515 Torrington, CT 06790 Richard D. Peacock RT 03/21/2006 Brian Batten E 10/28/2014 Voting Alternate SAF-MEA Alternate SAF-MEA US National Institute of Standards & Technology Ferndale Fire Department Engineering Laboratory 1635 Livernois Street 100 Bureau Drive, Stop 8664 Ferndale, MI 48220 Gaithersburg, MD 20899-8664 Michigan Fire Inspectors Society Voting Alt. to NIST Rep. Principal: Paul L. Dove Andrew G. Berezowski M 04/08/2015 Brian D. Black M 01/10/2008 Alternate SAF-MEA Alternate SAF-MEA Honeywell Inc. BDBlack Codes, Inc. 12 Clintonville Road 4034 North Hampton Brook Drive Northford, CT 06472-1610 Hamburg, NY 14075 National Electrical Manufacturers Association National Elevator Industry Inc. Principal: Denise L. Pappas Principal: Gary L. Nuschler William J. Burrus I 10/29/2012 Greg Drake M 10/18/2011 Alternate SAF-MEA Alternate SAF-MEA Aon Fire Protection Engineering Corporation Door and Hardware Institute 700 East Sonterra Blvd., Suite 1212 14150 Newbrook Drive, Suite 200 San Antonio, TX 78258 Chantilly, VA 20151-2223 Principal: Warren D. Bonisch Principal: Robert R. Perry Joshua W. Elvove SE 1/1/1990 William E. Koffel SE 1/1/1992 Alternate SAF-MEA Alternate SAF-MEA 3478 South Cimarron Way Koffel Associates, Inc. Aurora, CO 80014-3912 8815 Centre Park Drive, Suite 200 Principal: David A. de Vries Columbia, MD 21045-2107 Principal: James K. Lathrop Page 5 of 256 3 Address List No Phone 07/06/2015 Ron Coté Means of Egress SAF-MEA Safety to Life Josh Lambert U 07/29/2013 R. T. Leicht E 7/20/2000 Alternate SAF-MEA Alternate SAF-MEA University of Texas at Austin State of Delaware 304 East 24th Street, Suite 202AD Office of State Fire Marshal Mail Code C2600 4 Drummond Drive Austin, TX 78712 Wilmington, DE 19808 Principal: Waymon Jackson International Fire Marshals Association Principal: Kenneth E. Bush Wade Palazini E 10/29/2012 Brian T. Rhodes SE 4/3/2003 Alternate SAF-MEA Alternate SAF-MEA Rhode Island State Fire Marshal’s Office JENSEN HUGHES 1 Capitol Hill 3610 Commerce Drive, Suite 817 Providence, RI 02908 Baltimore, MD 21227-1652 Principal: Vincent Quinterno Principal: Michael A.
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