scholarly journals ARC MAPPING: AN EFFECTIVE TOOL TO DETERMINE FIRE AREA OF ORIGIN IN FIRE INVESTIGATION

Author(s):  
Muthuraman N .
2020 ◽  
Vol 15 (3) ◽  
pp. 76-88
Author(s):  
I. S. Taubkin

The article addresses the issues of the particular terminology for fire forensic investigations. Definitions for the basic parameters of a fire hazardous area, determining its susceptibility to ignition, and their relationship to the impulses initiating such areas’ combustion are analyzed.Two main tasks of forensic fire examinations are reviewed: establishing the technical cause of a fire, its organizational cause, and consequences. The author gives definitions for these tasks and the term “ignition source”.The paper’s relevance stems from the need to prevent mistakes in terminology when conducting a forensic fire investigation. The article may be of use for practicing experts and specialists in fire forensics’ theory and practice.


2015 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Gregory E Gorbett ◽  
Brian J Meacham ◽  
Christopher B Wood ◽  
Nicholas A Dembsey

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  

In the 2021 editions of the International Building Code (IBC) and International Fire Code (IFC), provisions were added by code change F110-18 to require automatic sprinkler protection in all open parking structures that exceed 48,000 square feet in fire area. Unfortunately, the technical documentation that was submitted to support such a drastic change to the building and fire codes did not meet the expected robustness to justify these new requirements. This white paper provides: • Historical background information on the fire experience in open parking structures. • A summary of the documentation used to require sprinkler protection for open parking structures in the 2021 IFC. • A review of the potential fire hazards in open parking structures. • An explanation of why this added expense for the construction of open parking structures is not justified.


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