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ILLINOIS RACE TRACK RULES FOR FIRE SAFETY
SECTION 403.10 PURPOSE
Section 403.10 Purpose
These rules have been
established to enforce a reasonable level of fire safety at race tracks to
reduce the potential for loss of human life, horses, and track operation.
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SECTION 403.20 SCOPE
Section 403.20 Scope
These rules shall apply to all
facilities which are part of a race track complex where the complex is utilized
primarily for the purpose of conducting a horse racing meet where pari-mutuel
wagering is authorized.
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SECTION 403.30 ENFORCEMENT
Section 403.30 Enforcement
a) The enforcement of these rules shall be under the jurisdiction
of the Office of the State Fire Marshal of the Division of Fire Prevention,
Illinois Department of Law Enforcement.
b) New buildings constructed after the adoption of these rules
shall comply fully with all provisions of these rules.
c) Buildings already in existence at the time of the adoption of
these rules shall be made to comply immediately with the rules under any one of
the following circumstances:
1) If, in the opinion of the State Fire Marshal, lack of
compliance presents an imminent danger to human life, horses, or continued
operation of the race track.
2) If additions, alterations or repairs are made in any period of
12 months, costing in excess of 25% of the current replacement cost of the
building.
3) If a building is increased in floor area by more than 10% or
if the building is increased in the number of stories.
4) If the basic occupancy classification of a building is changed
in such a manner as to increase the fire hazard.
d) Existing track facilities shall meet the following minimum
fire safety requirements within the times indicated from the date of adoption
of these rules:
1) Provide adequate exits, exit signs, and emergency lighting for
grandstand structures within one year in compliance with Sections 5.11 through
5.13. (11 Ill. Adm. Code Sections 403.50(a)(1) through (3).
2) Provide a complete system of manual fire reporting stations
within one year for all buildings as provided in Section 7.81. (11 Ill. Adm. Code
Section 403.70(h)(1)).
3) Provide permanent type identification or signs above each fire
extinguisher, fire hose station, and fire reporting station within ninety days.
4) Install automatic sprinklers within two years in grandstands
as required in Sections 5.14 and 5.15. (11 Ill. Adm. Code Sections 403.50(a)(4)
and (5))
5) Combustible barns shall either be replaced with noncombustible
barns in accordance with these rules at a rate of not less than 20% per year of
the total number of existing combustible barns or shall be equipped with
automatic sprinklers at a rate of not less than 20% per year of the total
number of existing combustible barns.
6) Combustible structures other than barns and grandstands shall
be protected by automatic sprinklers if their size, type of construction, and
occupancy are deemed hazardous.
7) Fire hydrants shall be provided as required in Section 7.21
(11 Ill. Adm. Code Section 403.70(b)(1)). Standpipes shall be installed in
grandstands as provided in Section 7.41. (11 Ill. Adm. Code Section
403.70(d)(1)). Class B and C barns not protected by automatic sprinklers shall
be provided with hose stations in accordance with Sections 7.51 through 7.53.
(11 Ill. Adm. Code Sections 403.70(e)(1) through (3)) All installations shall
be completed within two years.
8) Compliance with hay storage Sections 6.41 (11 Ill. Adm. Code
Sections 403.60(d)(1) through (3)) through 6.43 shall be required within one
year.
e) Within one year, unsprinklered dormitories shall be equipped
with automatic fire alarm systems with automatic fire detectors in every
apartment or room, (or the equivalent in terms of fire alarm and fire detection
effectiveness if approved by the Fire Marshal) unless the apartments or rooms
are separated by at least 3/4-hour fire resistant construction and each
apartment or sleeping room has a direct exit to the outside.
f)
1) The Board and the State Fire Marshal shall be notified in
writing, prior to construction of structures, additions, alterations or
occupancy changes covered under Section 3.3. (11 Ill. Adm. Code Section
403.30(c)) Construction shall not start until approved by the Board and the
State Fire Marshal.
2) These rules shall not nullify any local codes or regulations.
If a conflict exists, the more stringent requirement shall be applicable. In
areas not specified and not covered by these rules or by local codes,
compliance with the provisions of one of the nationally recognized model
building codes shall be acceptable.
g) It is the intent of the State Fire Marshal that if any
section, paragraph, sentence or word of these rules be declared invalid for any
reason, all other portions of the rules shall still apply.
h) The owner of the facility or his designated agent shall be
responsible for compliance with these rules and other recognized good practices
and applicable regulations in order to maintain fire safe conditions. The
omission of such recognized good practices or applicable regulations from these
rules shall not be considered reason for noncompliance.
i) The specific requirements of these rules may be modified by
the State Fire Marshal to allow alternative arrangements that will secure as
nearly equivalent safety from fire as practical; but in no case shall the
modification afford less safety from fire than compliance with the
corresponding provisions contained in these rules.
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SECTION 403.40 DEFINITIONS
Section 403.40 Definitions
"Automatic":
As applied to fire protection shall mean a device or system activated by a fire
and performing its intended function without the necessity of human
intervention.
"Barn":
A building used primarily for horses which may or may not have sleeping rooms.
"Building":
A structure covered by a roof, separated from other structures by space or fire
walls and designed for housing people, animals or equipment.
"Building
Area": The maximum horizontal projected area of the building at or above
grade.
"Building
Construction": Types of building construction such as fire resistive,
heavy timber, noncombustible, ordinary and wood frame, shall be as defined in
NFPA Standard No. 220-1961, Standard Types of Building Construction.
"Combustible":
A material which does not comply with the definition of noncombustible.
"Combustible
Wall": A wall constructed of combustible structural elements.
"Dormitory":
A building or a portion of a building containing sleeping rooms, rest rooms,
laundries and other normal housekeeping facilities.
"Emergency
Lighting": Lighting designed to come on automatically in the event of
failure of the primary electric power supply.
"Exit":
An opening in an exterior wall or an access to a protected way of travel to
allow occupants to escape from a building with reasonable safety.
"Fire
Detection System": A system designed to automatically detect a fire and
alert those responsible for taking emergency action.
"Fire
Door": A listed door, frame, hardware, and accessories designed to provide
protection against passage of fire for a specified period of time.
"Fire
Hose Station": A cabinet, rack, or reel where the fire hose is stored for
use in manual fire fighting.
"Fire
Alarm or Notification System": A system designed to alert building
occupants to a fire.
"Fire
Patrols": Patrols by track personnel assigned specifically to check
building areas for fires or fire hazards. Supervised patrols utilize portable
clocks or other means to assure that the patrolman covers all areas on a
regular basis. Freelance patrols leave the route and areas covered to the discretion
of the patrolman.
"Fire
Reporting System": A communications system for public use designed to
notify those responsible for taking emergency action that a fire is in
progress.
"Fire
Wall": A self supporting noncombustible wall having at least two hour fire
resistance.
"Flammable
Liquid": A liquid having a flash point below 100ºF and other properties as
defined in NFPA Standard No. 30-1973, Flammable and Combustible Liquids Code.
"Grandstand":
The structure for seating spectators, including communicating areas used for
betting, club rooms, restaurants, concession stands, rest rooms, and other
related facilities.
"Hay
Storage": Areas used for the storage of hay or straw.
"Heating
System": A system which provides comfort heating for building occupants.
"Hood
and Exhaust Ventilation System": A system for exhausting heat and fumes
from ranges, grills, and other cooking equipment.
"Listed":
Equipment or materials included in a list published by a nationally recognized
testing laboratory inspection agency, or other organization concerned with
product evaluation, that maintains periodic inspections of production of listed
equipment or materials, and whose listing states either that the equipment or
material meets nationally recognized standards or has been tested and found
suitable for use in specified manner.
"Manual":
As applied to fire protection shall mean a device or system which requires
human operation to perform its intended function.
"Masonry
Wall": A wall constructed of brick, adobe, concrete, hollow blocks, solid
blocks, or stone.
"NFPA":
National Fire Protection Association, 470 Atlantic Avenue, Boston,
Massachusetts 02210
"Noncombustible":
A material that will not ignite or flame when inserted for five minutes in a
furnace heated to 1380ºF.
"Noncombustible
Wall": A wall constructed of masonry, concrete, metal, metal lath and
plaster, gypsum board, glass block, or similar noncombustible materials.
"Protected
Combustible Construction": As defined in NFPA Standard No. 220-1961, for
protected ordinary construction and protected wood frame construction.
"Protected
Non-Combustible Construction": As defined in NFPA Standard No. 220-1961.
"Recognized
Standards": Standards of performance testing utilized by a nationally
recognized testing agency such as Underwriters Laboratories, Inc., or the
Factory Mutuel System, or standards of good practice as promulgated by agencies
such as the National Fire Protection Association.
"Roof
Covering": The covering applied to a building roof for weather resistance,
fire resistance, or appearance.
"Self
Closing": As applied to a fire door, a door that is normally closed and is
equipped with an approved listed device to automatically re-close the door
after opening.
"Sleeping Room": Any room in which occupant(s) is permitted to
have sleeping facilities.
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SECTION 403.50 GENERAL CONSTRUCTION REQUIREMENTS
Section 403.50 General
Construction Requirements
a) Grandstands
1) Grandstands shall comply with the requirements of NFPA
Standard No. 102-1972, Tents, Grandstands and Air Supported Structures Used for
Places of Assembly, and NFPA Standard No. 101-1973, Life Safety Code, except as
modified in Sections 5.12 through 5.13. (11 Ill. Adm. Code Sections
403.50(a)(2) and (3))
2) Exits from enclosed grandstand spaces which empty into open
grandstand spaces from which occupants can make their way to a safe location or
which are a safe area of refuge can be counted as part of the required exit
capacity for the enclosed spaces.
3) The occupant load of enclosed grandstand spaces shall be based
on the seating capacities of these spaces plus an allowance for standees' floor
area, if any, based on one person for every 10 sq. ft. of net standing floor
area. Required aisle space serving the fixed seats shall not be used when
computing net standing floor area.
4) Automatic sprinklers shall be installed in accordance with
Section 7.3 (11 Ill. Adm. Code Section 403.70(c)) throughout all enclosed
grandstand areas of unprotected combustible construction. If the roof structure
alone is combustible, sprinklers shall be required only in all concealed roof
spaces.
5) Automatic sprinklers shall be installed in all grandstands in
the following locations:
A) All spaces used for storage and maintenance having an area of
over 100 sq. ft. and that are not enclosed with at least 1-hour fire resistive
construction and fire doors. Automatic sprinklers may be supplied by the
domestic water system up to a limit of 20 sprinklers per space provided that a
density of at least .15 gallons per minute (GPM) per sq. ft. in the space can
be provided. Such space shall also be enclosed with at least 1-hour fire
resistive construction and an approved self-closing fire door when deemed
necessary by the Fire Marshal.
B) Inside combustible concealed spaces of over 2500 sq. ft. fire
area.
C) All spaces used for displays or exhibitions or storage of
display or exhibition materials.
D) All kitchens with interior finish having a flame spread rating
over 25.
E) All interior spaces with an occupancy load of 200 persons or
over 4000 sq. ft. in area, which have interior wall and ceiling finish having a
flame spread over 75, unless the interior wall finish is of solid lumber at
least 1 inch thick.
F) All interior spaces and rooms under 4000 sq. ft. having wall
or ceiling finish with a flame spread rating of more than 100.
G) All interior exitways, including corridors, stairwells, and
other paths to the exterior which have interior wall or ceiling finish with a
flame spread of over 25.
6) Emergency fire escape provisions shall be provided from the
stewards stand and press areas where required, and subject to the State Fire
Marshal's approval.
b) Barns
1) Construction Classification Structures used as barns shall be
classified as follows:
A) Class A – Walls and roof of noncombustible materials. Stall
dividers of noncombustible material or two inch dimension hardwood lumber. Use
of combustible kick boards shall not cause otherwise noncombustible stall
dividers to be classed as combustible.
B) Class B – Walls masonry; roof of combustible materials.
C) Class C – Walls and roof of combustible material.
2) Size Limitations:
A) Buildings used as barns constructed after the adoption of these
rules shall not exceed in area the values in the following table:
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Barn
Size Limitations
Maximum
Building Area in Square Feet
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Construction
Class
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Non-Sprinklered
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Sprinklered
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A
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Unlimited
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Unlimited
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B
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Not
Permitted
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18,000
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C
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Not
Permitted
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12,000
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B) Class B and Class C construction without sprinkler protection
shall not be permitted.
3) Height Limitations: The height of barns used primarily for
horses shall not exceed one story. Where dormitory rooms are located above the
barn structure the structure shall not exceed 2 stories in height.
4) Spacing Requirements:
A) Structures enumerated in Section 5.2 (11 Ill. Adm. Code Section
403.50(b)) constructed after the adoption of these rules shall be separated by
the following minimum distances:
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Spacing
Between Barns in Feet
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Types of Facing-Walls
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Masonry
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|
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Masonry
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25
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Noncombustible
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|
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Noncombustible
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25
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35
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Combustible
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|
Combustible
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35
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50
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75
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B) A reduction in spacing of 50% shall be permitted for a masonry
wall without openings and with a parapet extending at least 18" above any
combustible roof construction within 10 ft. of the parapet and a reduction of
spacing of 33⅓% shall be permitted for sprinklered combustible barns in
accordance with Section 7.3 (11 Ill. Adm. Code Section 403.70(c))
5) Fire Walls: Barns divided by a fire wall having at least
two-hour fire resistance shall be considered as separate buildings in applying
the size limitations of Section 5.22 (11 Ill. Adm. Code Section 403.50(b)(2))
A) Fire walls when required shall extend through combustible roofs
and walls. The height of the wall shall be at least 32" above the roof and
the side shall extend at least 24" beyond combustible exterior walls.
B) All openings in fire walls separating barns shall be protected
by self-closing 1½-hour B label fire doors.
6) Exits: Barns shall be designed so that there is a doorway
leading directly outside within 100 ft. travel distance of all portions of the
building. It shall be possible to exit from any point in the building in at
least two directions; dead ends longer than 30 ft. shall not be permitted.
Travel distance may be increased to 150 ft. when the barn is of masonry or
masonry veneer construction and is protected by an automatic sprinkler system.
A) Doorways provided to meet the requirements of Section 5.26 (11
Ill. Adm. Code Section 403.50(b)(6)) shall be at least 8 ft. high and 6 ft. in
width.
B) All latches on exterior barn doors shall be operable from
inside the building.
7) Smoke Relief Venting: Stall areas in unsprinklered barns shall
be provided with exterior openings for smoke relief, located at a high level to
permit natural removal of heat and combustion products. Vent openings shall be
provided on the basis of 1 sq. ft. of venting area for each 60 sq. ft. of stall
floor area.
c) Sleeping Facilities
1) Dormitories, tack rooms, and other facilities used for
sleeping purposes shall be of at least ¾-hour fire resistant protected
construction and shall comply with applicable provisions of NFPA Standard No.
101-1973, Life Safety Code.
2) Fire Separation: Individual sleeping rooms shall be separated
from each other and from barns, stalls, laundry rooms, rest rooms, storage
rooms, and similar occupancies by walls, floors, and ceilings having at least a
¾-hour fire resistive rating. Any wall openings shall be protected by a
self-closing solid core wood or hollow metal door, 1¾" thick.
3) Fire Detection: An automatic fire alarm and detection system
complying with Section 7.7 (11 Ill. Adm. Code Section 403.70(g)) shall be
provided in all sleeping rooms, heating rooms, kitchens, laundry and storage
rooms. A fire detection system shall not be required in sleeping facilities
protected by an automatic sprinkler system complying with Section 7.3, (11 Ill.
Adm. Code Section 403.70(c)) or in sleeping rooms of at least ¾-hour fire
resistant construction with a direct exit to the exterior.
d) Roof Coverings
All track
buildings shall have roof coverings meeting Underwriters Laboratories, Inc.
requirements for Class C roofing or better.
e) Insulation
Track buildings shall not use combustible insulating materials installed
so that the surface of the insulation is exposed.
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SECTION 403.60 GENERAL OCCUPANCY REQUIREMENTS
Section 403.60 General
Occupancy Requirements
a) Heating and Cooking Equipment
1) Heating and cooking equipment shall be listed by Underwriters
Laboratories, Inc. or the American Gas Association. Installation of the
equipment and related fuel storage and piping facilities shall be in accordance
with recognized standards and good practices as found in the following
standards: NFPA Standard No. 54-1974, National Fuel Gas Code; NFPA Standard No.
58-1974, Storage and Handling of Liquefied Petroleum Gases and NFPA Standard
No. 70-1975, National Electrical Code.
2) Cylinders or tanks of compressed fuel gases shall not be
permitted in grandstands or in buildings except as provided in NFPA pamphlet
58, 1974.
3) Sleeping rooms shall be heated by steam, hot water, warm air,
electricity or approved individual gas-fired heating units.
4) Steam and hot water boilers and furnaces shall be located in a
separate building or enclosure with fire resistive floors, walls, ceilings and
doors. Enclosures around high pressure boilers (operating at over 15 per square
inch (psi) gauge pressure) shall have two-hour fire resistance with openings
protected by 1½-hour fire doors; enclosures around low pressure boilers
(operating below 15 per square inch (psi) gauge pressure for steam and 30 per
square inch (psi) gauge pressure for hot water) and furnaces shall have ¾-hour
fire resistance with openings protected by ¾-hour fire doors.
5) Ranges, deep fat fryers and grills shall have a hood and
exhaust ventilation system to the outside as outlined in NFPA Standard No.
96-1973, Ventilation of Commercial Cooking Equipment.
6) Hood and Vent Systems: All hood and vent systems over cooking
equipment shall be protected by a listed automatic fire extinguishing system
installed according to NFPA Standard No. 96-1973, Ventilation of Commercial
Cooking Equipment. Actuation of the system shall transmit an alarm to a
constantly attended location.
b) Electrical System
1) New electrical systems shall be installed by qualified
electricians in accordance with NFPA Standard No. 70-1975, the National
Electric Code. Existing electrical systems installed in accordance with the
requirements of the National Electric Code in effect at the time of
installation will not be required to be replaced provided they are properly
maintained, and provided that electrical systems shall be updated to conform to
NFPA Standard No. 70-1975 as buildings are updated in accordance with Section
3.3 of these rules (11 Ill. Adm. Code Section 403.30(c))
2) Plug receptacles in electrical systems in barns are permitted
provided that the receptacles are at least 4 ft. above floor level (centered
between stalls) and of grounded type. In addition, electrical equipment (unless
double insulated) shall be of the 3 wire (grounded) type.
3) Electrical systems in sleeping rooms shall be provided with at
least one double plug receptacle having two standard outlets.
c) Flammable Liquids
1) Flammable liquids shall be stored and handled in accordance
with recognized standards and good practices as found in NFPA Standard No.
30-1973, Flammable and Combustible Liquids Code.
2) No flammable liquids shall be stored in the grandstand
structure. Beverage containers of one gallon or less shall be exempt.
3) Bulk supplies of flammable liquids over 55 gallons shall be
stored in buried tanks.
4) Bulk supplies of flammable liquids in containers of 55 gallons
or less shall be stored outside of and at least 50 feet from all buildings.
Outside storage under this section shall be limited to 550 gallons in aggregate
stored in any one location. Storage areas shall be enclosed by either a masonry
wall or non-combustible fence not less than six (6) feet in height with
entrance kept locked when not in use.
5) Listed safety cans shall be used for handling flammable
liquids in less than drum quantities. (Paints, insecticides, and veterinary
medicines in original containers of 5 gallons or less shall be exempt from this
requirement.)
d) Hay Storage
1) Facilities for the storage of hay or straw may be located
either within or detached from the barn structure. Hay Storage shall not be
permitted in barn lofts.
2) Hay storage rooms located within the barn shall be:
A) Separated from the rest of the stalls and sleeping rooms by
walls extending to roof deck having at least one-hour fire resistance rating
with doorways protected by self-closing ¾-hour fire door.
B) Provided with smoke relief venting of at least 1 sq. ft. for
each 25 sq. ft. of hay storage area unless the area is sprinklered.
3) Detached hay storage buildings having an area of less than 200
sq. ft., shall be located at least 10 ft. from Class A or B barns, and 20 ft.
from Class C barns, provided however, that detached hay storage buildings with
exterior walls of masonry, masonry veneer, or one-hour fire resistive protected
construction and having an area of less than 200 sq. ft. shall be located at
least 10 ft. from buildings with combustible exterior walls. Hay storage
buildings having an area greater than 200 sq. ft. shall comply with the spacing
provisions of Section 5.24 (11 Ill. Adm. Code Section 403.50(b)(4))
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SECTION 403.70 FIRE PROTECTION REQUIREMENTS
Section 403.70 Fire
Protection Requirements
a) Water Supply
The track
shall have a water system capable of providing an adequate and reliable water
supply for fire fighting purposes. Grandstands, barns and dormitories and other
facilities shall have a water supply capable of providing at least 1000 gallons
per minute (gpm) at 20 per square inch (psi) residual pressure for a period of
two hours.
b) Fire Hydrants
1) All portions of major track structures such as barns,
dormitories, kitchens and maintenance buildings shall be within 400 ft. of a
fire hydrant. Grandstands shall comply with Section 7.41. (11 Ill. Adm. Code
Section 403.70(d)(1))
2) To allow access, new fire hydrants shall be located at least
25 ft. away from masonry and noncombustible walls and 50 ft. away from
combustible walls.
3) Fire hydrants shall be located so that a fire department
pumper can approach to within 10 ft. of the outlet.
4) Fire hydrants adjacent to doorways, parking lots or other
areas where subject to vehicular damage shall be protected to prevent such
damage.
5) Fire hydrants shall be approved by the local fire department.
All hose connections shall have threads matching those of the public fire
department serving the track.
c) Automatic Sprinklers
1) Automatic sprinkler systems shall be installed in accordance
with NFPA Standard No. 13-1975, Installation of Sprinkler Systems.
2) Automatic sprinklers protecting grandstands and dormitories
shall be designed for Light Hazard Occupancies, except those areas containing
combustible storage or that are used as exhibition halls shall be designed for
Ordinary Hazard (Group 3) Occupancies. Sprinklers for barns shall be designed
for Ordinary Hazard Occupancies (Group 2).
3) Automatic sprinklers shall have a waterflow alarm device,
value supervision and air pressure supervision transmitting a signal to a
constantly attended location. The signaling system shall be installed in
accordance with the general requirements of Section 7.7 (11 Ill. Adm. Code
Section 403.70(g)) covering fire detection systems.
d) Standpipes
Grandstand
structures shall be provided with Class III standpipes. Standpipes shall be
designed and installed in accordance with NFPA Standard No. 14-1975, Standpipe
and Hose Systems. A 1½" rubber lined hose connected to the standpipe shall
be provided in all non-sprinklered areas. Each standpipe shall be equipped with
a valved 2½" hose connection to conform with the local fire department
thread. All portions of the grandstand shall be within 125 ft. of a standpipe
or within 400 ft. of a fire hydrant, except for open seating spaces of
noncombustible constructions. All fire department standpipe connections shall
be within 100 ft. of a fire hydrant.
e) Fire Hose
1) Class B and C barns not protected by automatic sprinklers
shall be provided with hose stations containing not more than 150 ft. of
1" hard rubber hose secured in a wall-mounted reel and equipped with an
adjustable nozzle. Such hose stations are acceptable provided they are in
compliance with Section 7.52. (11 Ill. Adm. Code Section 403.70(e)(2)) Until
such hose stations are installed, 50 gallon water drums shall be provided 50
ft. apart in barn aisles with two buckets per drum. Drums shall be kept filled
with water.
2) Hose stations shall be located so that all portions of the
structures are within reach of at least one hose stream.
3) Each fire hose station shall be marked with a sign(s) visible
from each direction of approach saying "FIRE HOSE."
f) Fire Extinguishers
1) Enclosed grandstand areas, barns, and sleeping room buildings
shall be provided with a basic complement of approved fire extinguishers having
a minimum Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. rating of Class 2-A, within 75 ft. of
travel distance from any point in the building. Non-freeze type units shall be
used in areas subject to temperatures below 40°F. Exception: Hoses may be
substituted in barns in lieu of the above requirements for fire extinguishers.
Such hose substitutes shall contain not more than 100 ft. of ¾" hard
rubber or synthetic hose on a wall-mounted reel and be equipped with an
adjustable nozzle. These hose substitutes must comply with Sections 7.52 and
Sections 7.53. (11 Ill. Adm. Code Sections 403.70(e)(2) and (3))
2) Kitchens, concession booths and maintenance areas shall have
at least one multipurpose type extinguisher with a minimum Underwriters
Laboratories, Inc. rating of 20-BC. Additional extinguishers shall be provided,
if necessary, so that an extinguisher is within 50 ft. travel distance of any
point in these areas.
3) Totalisator rooms, main electrical panels, and other locations
containing significant amounts of electrical equipment shall have at least one
liquefied gas type extinguisher having a minimum Underwriters Laboratories,
Inc. rating of 10-BC. Additional extinguishers shall be provided, if necessary,
so that an extinguisher is within 50 ft. travel distance of any point in these
areas.
g) Fire Detection Systems
1) The performance, location, mounting and testing of automatic
fire detectors shall comply with NFPA Standard No. 72E-1974, Automatic Fire
Detectors. Fire detectors shall be of the combination rate-of-rise/fixed
temperature type, or equivalent in performance under the conditions of use.
2) The interconnection of detectors and control equipment shall
comply with the applicable portions of NFPA Standards No. 71-1974, Central
Station Signaling Systems; No. 72A-1974, Local Protective Signaling Systems;
No. 72B-1974, Auxiliary Signaling Systems; No. 72C-1974, Remote Station
Signaling Systems; No. 72D-1974, Proprietary Signaling Systems and No. 70-1975,
National Electrical Code.
3) Fire alarm and detection systems shall have standby power
supplies capable of operating the system, including audible warning devices,
for a period of 2 hours in the event of primary electrical power outage.
4) Fire alarm control equipment such as relays, rectifiers,
transformers, batteries and trouble alarm devices shall not be located inside
sleeping rooms, or outside where exposed to weather conditions unless in a
weather-proof cabinet. All such control equipment that is accessible to the
public shall be in cabinets equipped with sturdy locks.
5) Fire detection systems shall transmit alarm and trouble
signals to a constantly attended location. The system shall be designed so that
the specific building from which the alarm or trouble signals originate can be
identified.
h) Fire Reporting and Notification Systems
1) Fire Reporting System: The grandstands, barns, dormitories,
track kitchens, maintenance buildings and other buildings normally occupied
during track operations shall be provided with manual fire reporting stations.
A) Manual fire reporting stations shall be located so that the
normal horizontal travel distance from any building area to a stations does not
exceed 200 ft. in grandstands and 300 ft. in barn and other areas.
B) Manual fire reporting stations shall transmit an alarm signal
to a central location manned by trained personnel.
C) Non-voice manual fire reporting stations shall be arranged in
zones to provide signals that will identify to the central receiving locations
the general area served without need of voice communication.
D) If voice or telephone type manual fire reporting stations are
utilized, each station shall be provided with a sign indicating its location or
zone so that the user can give this information readily to the central
receiving location.
E) Every manual fire reporting station shall be marked with an
overhead sign(s) visible from all directions of approach saying "FIRE
ALARM." Stations located in outdoor areas that are poorly lit shall be
provided with a 40-watt overhead red light.
2) Fire Notification System: An audible fire notification system
shall be provided to alert building occupants to a fire emergency.
A) The track public address system may be considered an acceptable
means of performing this function when fire reports are received directly by a
person with a microphone connected to the public address system.
B) For buildings not covered by a public address system outlined
in Section 7.821, (11 Ill. Adm. Code Section 403.70(h)(2)(A) or during periods
that buildings are occupied and the public address system is not in operation,
other audible means shall be provided to alert occupants. Such a system may
either be manually actuated from a central location manned at all times the
buildings are occupied, or automatically actuated by a fire detection system.
C) Fire notification systems shall be designed to awaken occupants
of sleeping rooms.
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SUBTITLE B: HORSE RACING CHAPTER I: ILLINOIS RACING BOARD SUBCHAPTER b: RULES APPLICABLE TO ORGANIZATION LICENSEES
PART 403
ILLINOIS RACE TRACK RULES FOR FIRE SAFETY
SECTION 403.80 OPERATING REQUIREMENTS
Section 403.80 Operating
Requirements
a) Track Fire and Security Personnel
1) When grandstands are open to the public, at least one trained
fireman shall be assigned to freelance patrol duty in the grandstand at all
times. Additional firemen may be required depending upon the size of the
facility and the nature of the activities.
2) When grandstands are closed to the public, supervised fire
patrols shall be conducted every three hours.
3) Barns and other major track buildings shall have supervised
fire patrols every three hours when the facilities are unoccupied.
4) Fire patrols shall not be required in track facilities which
are protected by properly functioning automatic sprinklers or automatic fire
detection systems installed in accordance with Sections 7.3 and 7.7 (11 Ill.
Adm. Code Sections 403.70(c) and (g))
b) Employee Fire Training
1) Security and other track and concessionaire employees shall
receive training in the operation of the fire reporting system, fire
extinguishers, standpipe hoses and in elementary fire fighting techniques.
Training shall be given by a qualified fire department instructor.
2) During the racing meets, occupants of each barn, kitchen and
other major buildings shall receive instructions by a qualified fire department
instructor on fire prevention rules, fire reporting methods, and proper use of
fire extinguishers and small hand hose. Instruction shall be given at least
twice during each licensed meet with one session during the first two weeks of
the meet.
c) Housekeeping
1) Good housekeeping standards shall be maintained in all track
facilities.
2) During the racing meets, trash shall be removed from the
premises daily or more often if necessary. Trash containers shall be
constructed of noncombustible materials.
3) At the close of the racing meet, trash shall be removed from
all buildings and yard areas, and good housekeeping maintained until the track
reopens.
d) Maintenance Practices
1) Track management shall establish the following maintenance
practices; every licensee shall keep such records and make such reports as the
State Fire Marshal shall prescribe. All such records shall be open to
inspection by the State Fire Marshal.
A) All heating and cooking equipment shall be inspected by
qualified service personnel at least annually, preferably immediately before
the start of the racing season to determine that it is in safe working order.
B) When in use, hood and vent systems over cooking equipment shall
be inspected daily and cleaned as necessary to prevent the build-up of
combustible grease and residue.
C) The electrical system shall be inspected by a qualified
electrician at least annually, preferably immediately before the start of the
racing season to determine that the system is in reliable condition.
D) All emergency lighting units shall be tested weekly during the
racing meets. If an emergency generator is provided, it shall be started each
week.
E) An up-to-date map of the fire protection water system shall be
maintained, showing the location and size of pipes, valves, hydrants and other
portions of the system. A copy of this map shall be provided to the local fire
department.
F) Track water supply systems shall be flow tested annually to
determine the adequacy and reliability of the basic water supply. Tests shall
be witnessed by the fire department. Water control valves shall be inspected
weekly during the racing meets and monthly during the balance of the year to
assure that they are open. Fire pumps shall be started each week and subjected
to a complete operational test on an annual basis.
G) Fire hydrants shall be inspected and serviced in the spring and
fall. Servicing shall include flushing the hydrant, lubricating the hose outlet
threads with a dry lubricant such as graphite, and providing any other service
necessary to maintain the hydrant in good operating condition. Weeds shall be
removed from around hydrants and painting shall be provided to assure good
visibility. The fall inspection shall include checking for proper drainage to
prevent freezing.
H) Sprinkler control valves shall be inspected, drain tests
conducted and water flow alarms tested on a weekly basis during the racing
meets and monthly during the balance of the year. Dry pipe sprinkler valves
shall be tripped annually during nonfreezing weather.
I) Rubber lined fire hoses shall be inspected annually.
i) Fire extinguishers shall be inspected and serviced annually
as required by NFPA Standard No. 10-1974, Portable Fire Extinguishers.
ii) Fire detection and notification systems shall be tested at
least every two weeks during the racing meets and monthly during the balance of
the year. The entire system shall be inspected and serviced by a qualified
contractor at least annually. A record of tests and inspections shall be kept
available for inspection by the State Fire Marshal.
iii) Automatic fire extinguishing systems for hood and vent
installations shall be inspected and serviced on an annual basis by a qualified
contractor.
e) Off Season Periods
1) All automatic fire detection, sprinkler and other protective
systems shall be maintained operational throughout the year.
2) Fire extinguishers shall be maintained in all occupied
buildings throughout the year.
3) Fire hose stations subject to freezing may be shut off and
drained during periods that the buildings which they service are unoccupied.
f) Fire Protection Rules
1) The following track fire protection rules shall be prominently
posted at each exit in all barn and dormitory areas and strictly enforced by
security and other track personnel.
2) Fire protection rules shall include the following:
A) Smoking shall be prohibited in barns, hay storage buildings and
in bed.
B) Electrical extension cords shall be heavy duty 3 wire cord.
Multiple plugs are prohibited.
C) Portable heating appliances shall be prohibited in barns and
sleeping rooms.
D) Cooking shall be prohibited in barns and sleeping rooms.
E) Sleeping shall be prohibited in stalls or hay storage areas.
F) Good housekeeping shall be maintained in all areas.
G) Flammable liquids, except as provided in Sections 6.32 and
6.35, (11 Ill. Adm. Code Sections 403.60(c)(2) and (5)) shall be prohibited in
the grandstand structure, barns, and sleeping rooms.
H) Aisles shall be maintained clear of obstruction at all times
and access to fire equipment shall not be blocked.
I) A halter shall be worn by each horse in accordance with
Illinois Racing Board rules.
J) Vehicles shall not be parked within 15 ft. of fire hydrants,
fire hose stations, fire reporting stations, or building doors.
K) Vehicles shall not be parked in fire lanes provided to give
fire department vehicles access to buildings.
L) Appropriate signs as prescribed by the State Fire Marshal shall
be posted in keeping with rules a, h, j, and k. (11 Ill. Adm. Code Sections 403.80(f)(2)(A),
(H), (J), and (K))
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