Proper noun
NFPA
Initialism of National Fire Protection Association.
AP is a Class 4 oxidizer (can undergo an explosive reaction) for particle sizes over 15 micrometres NFPA 400: Hazardous Materials Code, 2010 and is classified as an explosive for particle sizes less than 15 micrometres. Source: Internet
All levels of the playbook are NFPA compliant. Source: Internet
“Our current SCBAs do not provide enough working air for firefights (due to requirements to increase low air warning), are not compatible with our mutual aid partners and do not meet the new NFPA 2018 standards,” said Fire Chief Greg Robinson. Source: Internet
NFPA 221, Standard for High Challenge Fire Walls, Fire Walls, and Fire Barrier Walls, 2006 Edition, section 4.2 * Substation Transformer Firewalls are typically free standing modular walls custom designed and engineered to meet application needs. Source: Internet
NFPA 221, Standard for High Challenge Fire Walls, Fire Walls, and Fire Barrier Walls, 2006 Edition, section 4.8.3 Performance based design Firewalls are used in varied applications that require specific design and performance specifications. Source: Internet
Other codes require impact resistance on a performance basis NFPA 221, Standard for High Challenge Fire Walls, Fire Walls, and Fire Barrier Walls, 2006 Edition, section 4.6 * Design loads – Fire wall must withstand a minimum 5 lb./sq. Source: Internet