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IFC and IBC 906.1(6) Special-hazard

rnapier

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IFC and IBC 906.1(6) Special-hazard this section seems overly broad and undefined and I was hoping that some of you out there could help me better understand what would be considered a special-hazard not already covered in Table 906.1.
 
Well never understood why buildings with sprinkler systems did not need fire extinguishers ???

Commentary just says " required in areas where fire hazards may exist based on the space""

To me catch all, since code cannot anticipate what a room may be used for, and would allow code official to require a fire extinguisher
 
Thanks I don't have the commentary but it still seems overly broad. I am the kind of inspector that likes it spelled out so I can cut down on the arguments.
 
rnapier said:
Thanks I don't have the commentary but it still seems overly broad. I am the kind of inspector that likes it spelled out so I can cut down on the arguments.
That can be both good and bad

I like the because I said so clauses
 
To me catch all, since code cannot anticipate what a room may be used for, and would allow code official to require a fire extinguisher
This section is from the fire code and I agree it is a catch all that the fire inspector can use when doing fire inspections on a case by case basis. The use in a room may change which may result in a higher hazard.
 
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