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Friday, November 6, 2009

IAFC issues challenge to national code organizations

The International Association of Fire Chiefs issued a series of sharply worded challenges to national code organizations at a specially convened review meeting of the National Fire Protection Association Technical Committee on Assembly Occupancies in Quincy, Mass., on March 13. The statement was called to address a number of underlying fire safety issues the IAFC believes are in need of review in the wake of recent nightclub disasters in Rhode Island and Chicago, and a rehabilitation center fire in Connecticut. The challenges were included in an official statement of position that was presented by Chief Jackie Gibbs of ...

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