Talk:Life Safety Code
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Add a section for 2006 changes resulting from The Station fire, among others?
[edit]Like all consensus codes, the LSC is a living document. After the Station Nightclub fire, there were immediate changes made as temporary interim amendments, subsequently adopted in the 2006 code. Would it be useful to summarize some of the important changes for each version (2006, 2009, etc)? Lupinelawyer (talk) 18:40, 22 June 2012 (UTC)
Deleted flame ratings table
[edit]The "Current code" section contained a spurious table referenced to something well outside of the Life Safety Code and which appears nowhere in the code itself. NFPA 101 contains numerous references to OTHER codes for testing and rating materials but has no flame rating standards of its own.Lupinelawyer (talk) 00:23, 16 January 2013 (UTC)
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