NFPA 232
Standard for the Protection of Records
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| Organization: | NFPA |
| Publication Date: | 1 January 1995 |
| Status: | inactive |
| Page Count: | 25 |
Document History
January 1, 2022
Standard for the Protection of Records
This standard provides minimum requirements for protection of records, records protection equipment and facilities, and the types of records specified within this standard from the hazards of fire....
January 1, 2017
Standard for the Protection of Records
This standard provides minimum requirements for protection of records, records protection equipment and facilities, and the types of records specified within this standard from the hazards of fire....
January 1, 2012
Standard for the Protection of Records
This standard provides minimum requirements for protection of records, records protection equipment and facilities, and the types of records specified within this standard from the hazards of fire....
January 1, 2007
Standard for the Protection of Records
This standard provides requirements for records protection equipment and facilities and records-handling techniques that provide protection of records in a variety of media forms from the hazards of...
August 18, 2000
Standard for the Protection of Records
This standard provides requirements for records protection equipment and facilities and records-handling techniques that provide protection from the hazards of fire. This standard does not consider...
NFPA 232
January 1, 1995
Standard for the Protection of Records
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February 8, 1991
STANDARD FOR THE PROTECTION OF RECORDS
This standard provides requirements for records protection equipment, facilities, and records handling techniques that provide protection from the hazards of fire. It does not consider forcible...
January 1, 1986
STANDARD FOR THE PROTECTION OF RECORDS
This standard provides requirements for records protection equipment, facilities, and records handling techniques that provide protection from the hazards of fire. It does not consider forcible...