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Canadian Fire Alarm Association

Canadian Fire Alarm Association. The Perspective from a Municipal Building Department Wednesday May 5, 2010 Presented by: Mike Seiling, CET, CBCO, Chief Building Official, City of Kitchener. TODAY’S AGENDA. The legislation governing building permits in Ontario

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Canadian Fire Alarm Association

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  1. Canadian Fire Alarm Association The Perspective from a Municipal Building Department Wednesday May 5, 2010 Presented by: Mike Seiling, CET, CBCO, Chief Building Official, City of Kitchener

  2. TODAY’S AGENDA • The legislation governing building permits in Ontario • Identify issues when reviewing plans • Strategies for success in the permit application & inspection processes

  3. WHYIS IT IMPORTANT TO US? Building Code Act & the BC • Protects health & safety of people • Enables construction to happen • It is the law

  4. ONTARIO BUILDING LAWS i) CAN/ULC – S524-M “Installation of Fire Alarm Systems” ii) CAN/ULC – 537-M “Verification of Fire Alarm Systems”

  5. DECISION MAKERS • Ontario Legislature (Building Code Act) • MMAH (BC content & amendments) • Local CBO (Application of BCA & BC) • BCC (Disputes over application of BC) • Ontario Courts (Disputes over compliance with BCA)

  6. Building Code ActWhat does it do? Holds municipalities accountable & establishes CBO as authority having jurisdiction Prohibits illegal building & occupancy Establishes the powers of municipal building officials & the rules they must operate by Provides remedies for concerns about official’s actions Specifies offenses and penalties Provides for the BC & very limited municipal administrative by-laws Establishes the BCC & BMEC

  7. Building Code ActWho is Accountable? • The council of each municipality is responsible for the enforcement of the Act, and shall appoint a chief building official (CBO) and such inspectors as are necessary for its enforcement Act Reference: 3.-(1), 3.-(2)

  8. Building Code ActWhat is aBuilding? A structure greater than 10 m2 in area consisting of a wall, roof or floor, or a structural system serving that function A structure less than 10 m2 in area which contains plumbing, Plumbing or a sewage system alone, or Other structures designated in the Code Act Reference: 1.-(1)

  9. Building Code ActDefinition of “construct” “construct” means to do anything in the erection, installation, extension or material alteration or repair of a building and includes the installation of a building unit fabricated or moved from elsewhere and “construction” has a corresponding meaning; (“construire”, “construction”, “travaux de construction”) Act Reference: 1.-(1)

  10. Construct per BCA Building Permit Yes Yes Check with Municipality Check with Municipality 1. New building c/w a fire alarm system. 2. Existing building installs a new fire alarm system 3. Replace existing heat detector with new 4. Replace existing fire alarm panel with new

  11. FAS Challenges Incomplete permit submissions New and existing systems Construction without the benefit of a building permit

  12. FAS Challenges 4. NFPA 96 Suppression 5. Emergency Generator Trouble

  13. FAS Challenges 6.Permits for electric strikes and electromagnetic locks. Electric strikes prevent entry Magnetic locks prevent exiting (life safety issue)

  14. Electromagnetic Locks Connect to an approved and functional FAS Not permitted on doors required to have panic hardware unless authorized by BC EMERGENCY EXIT UNLOCKED BY FIRE ALARM

  15. FAS Testing Certificates Provide written documentation including reference to the testing standard DO NOT submit incomplete certificates

  16. Questions

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