NRC QSC
Quebec Safety Code, Chapter VIII – Building, and National Fire Code of Canada 2010 (amended)
Organization: | NRC |
Publication Date: | 1 January 2010 |
Status: | active |
Page Count: | 361 |
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Preface
The National Fire Code of Canada 2010, together with the National Building Code of Canada 2010 and the National Plumbing Code of Canada 2010, is an objective-based National Model Code that can be adopted by provincial and territorial governments.
In Canada, provincial and territorial governments have the authority to enact legislation that regulates the following activities within their jurisdictions:
• activities related to the construction, use or demolition of buildings and facilities
• the condition of specific elements of buildings and facilities
• the design or construction of specific elements of facilities related to certain hazards
• protection measures for the current or intended use of buildings
This legislation may include the adoption of the National Fire Code (NFC) without change or with modifications to suit local needs, and the enactment of other laws and regulations related to these activities, including the requirements for professional involvement.
The NFC is a model code in the sense that it helps promote consistency among provincial and territorial fire codes. Persons involved in the operation of buildings or facilities should consult the provincial or territorial government concerned to find out which fire code is applicable.
This edition of the NFC succeeds the 2005 edition.
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