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On Mon, Feb 2, 2015 at 10:48 AM, King, Richard G - (kingr) <
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> Funny but not HA HA funny. Hugh and I and others just finished a tune-up
> For the national Fire Protection Association's 232 fire code for records
> storage facilities. Had this devastating fire occurred a month ago we
> might have taken the opportunity to add some language to the code. One
> thing I immediately thought of is that the operator should have an on-site
> presence until the sprinkler head is replaced or capped. Ok well, timing
> is everything. Dick King - Records Officer, University of Arizona
>
Yeah, this is definitely the "ironic not funny" kind of ha ha.
We cast out votes and the ballot went through, but I think if enough of us
URGED NFPA to consider delaying the update of the Standard and to re-open
discussions for the Technical Committee in light of this incident... they
MIGHT be encouraged to consider the request.
Don't forget, there's a Task Force meeting on a side issue they are hoping
to have completed in time prior to the revision of the Standard....AND at
their own discretion, NFPA can delay a revision... THAT's happened to 232
before.
However, the Standard is for the "Protection of Records"... it doesn't
address the fighting of fires when a service provider has failed to
adequately protect records from fire.... so I don't know where we would
add language to that effect.
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Larry
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