NFPA 502 covers a range of topics related to fire safety in road tunnels, bridges, and other limited access enclosures. Some of the key requirements include:
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Published by the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), specifically addresses fire safety and life safety in "limited access highways." But what does "limited access" mean? It refers to roadways where vehicles enter and exit only at designated interchanges—specifically tunnels, bridges, and elevated roadways that do not have shoulders wide enough for emergency stopping, or those enclosed within a structure. Invest in the official version, and keep it
The standard’s primary goal is to provide a minimum level of safety for users, facility operators, and emergency responders by controlling fire growth, facilitating evacuation, and ensuring structural integrity during a fire event. The standard’s primary goal is to provide a