History & Evolution of Codes in Canada
Building and Fire Codes are a necessity in modern societies that value common goals towards safety, energy efficiency, construction practices, and other aspects regulated by
Building and Fire Codes are a necessity in modern societies that value common goals towards safety, energy efficiency, construction practices, and other aspects regulated by
What is a Building Code? What does it do? Most would agree that it is a document filled with a series of rules that have been put in place to make buildings
A Living Document In Canada, the two main Codes that regulate fire and life safety within buildings are the National Building Code and National Fire
As a former firefighter, Bill Copeland was familiar with how to handle himself in an emergency situation and, if necessary, save someone’s life. This was
Determining occupancy is the first and most fundamental step in any building code evaluation. Without knowing your occupancy, you cannot determine what part of the
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