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Technical Committee on Marine Terminals NFPA 307 First Revision
Web‐meeting/Teleconference Agenda 27 September 2013
2:00 PM (EDT) to 4:30 PM (EDT) 1. Call to order by Chair Joseph E. Zanoni at 2:00 PM. (EDT).
2. Chair’s Remarks. James Rocco, Baker Engineering & Risk Consultants, Inc.
3. Self‐introduction of Members and Guests. For a current committee roster, see page 2.
4. Staff Liaison discussion of First Draft meeting procedures, and brief overview of the
New Process. See page 3.
5. NFPA 307 Public Input (there are five items), see page 36.
7. NFPA 307 Committee First Revision Recommendations (there are two items), see page 41.
8. First Draft Balloting Information.
9. Other Business.
10. Future Meetings.
11. Adjournment.
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Address List No PhoneMarine Terminals MAT-AAA
Lawrence Russell09/16/2013
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Joseph E. Zanoni
ChairBaker Engineering & Risk Consultants, Inc.2355 Highlands Creek RoadCarrollton, TX 75007
SE 1/1/1989MAT-AAA
Mario A. Antonetti
PrincipalHughes Associates, Inc.200 Business Park Drive, Suite 106Armonk, NY 10504-1700Alternate: Lance M. Day
SE 1/1/1975
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Luis F. Arango
PrincipalXL Global Asset Protection Services21707 Shallow Glen LaneKaty, TX 77450Alternate: Robert E. Keenan, Jr.
I 7/16/2003MAT-AAA
Johnson K. Lee
PrincipalAon Risk Services, Inc.Property Risk Control Division1901 Main Street, Suite 300Irvine, CA 92614
I 1/1/1991
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Raymond W. Lonabaugh
PrincipalNational Fire Sprinkler Association, Inc.PO Box 126Ridley Park, PA 19078National Fire Sprinkler Association
M 03/05/2012MAT-AAA
James M. MacDonald
PrincipalPacific Maritime AssociationPO Box 7861San Francisco, CA 94120-7861
L 1/14/2005
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James A. Neville
PrincipalAIG Global MarineTwo Rincon Center121 Spear StreetSan Francisco, CA 94105
I 7/26/2007MAT-AAA
Kevin Y. Pekarek
PrincipalUS Coast Guard2100 Second Street, SWWashington, DC 20593-0001Alternate: Kenneth A. Smith
E 8/5/2009
MAT-AAA
Ronald L. Signorino
PrincipalThe Blueoceana Company, Inc.PO Box 283Basking Ridge, NJ 07920
SE 1/1/1982MAT-AAA
Lance M. Day
AlternateHughes Associates, Inc.520 Courtney Way, Suite ALafayette, CO 80026Principal: Mario A. Antonetti
SE 10/20/2010
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Robert E. Keenan, Jr.
AlternateXL Global Asset Protection Services1105 Sanctuary Parkway, Suite 200Alpharetta, GA 30004-7471Principal: Luis F. Arango
I 7/1/1994MAT-AAA
Kenneth A. Smith
AlternateUS Coast GuardCommandant (CG-5222)2100 Second Street SW, Stop 7126Washington, DC 20593-7126Principal: Kevin Y. Pekarek
E 8/5/2009
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Lawrence Russell
Staff LiaisonNational Fire Protection Association1 Batterymarch ParkQuincy, MA 02169-7471
12/12/2003
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Marine Terminals
Welcome Technical Committee on
Webmeeting/Teleconference
September 27, 2013
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GuestsAll guests are required to sign in and
identify their affiliations.
Participation is limited to TC members or those individuals who have previously requested time to address the committee. Other participation is granted at the discretion of the Chairdiscretion of the Chair.
Guest chairs are located around the room as a courtesyas a courtesy.
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Members categorized in ANY interest gcategory who have been retained to represent the interests of ANOTHER interest category (with respect to a specific issue or issues that are to be dd d b TC/CC) h ll d laddressed by a TC/CC) shall declare
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General Procedures
Follow Robert’s Rules of Order.
Discussion requires a motion.
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Committee chair actions:Committee chair actions:
States the motion.C ll f di iCalls for discussion.Ensures all issues have been heard.Takes the vote.Announces the result of the vote.
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NFPA First Draft MeetingNFPA First Draft MeetingNFPA First Draft MeetingNFPA First Draft MeetingTechnical Committee on Marine TerminalsEnforcers, 1 Members: 11% (1 Alternate)Insurance, 3 Members: 33% (1 Alternate)Labor 1 Member: 11%Labor, 1 Member: 11%Manufacturers, 1 Members: 11%Special Experts, 3 Members: 33%No Representation:Installer/Maintainer, Research & Testing, Users,
ConsumerConsumer.If you do not have an alternate please recruit someone. Application is on the Document I f ti PInformation Page.
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NFPA First Draft MeetingsNFPA First Draft MeetingsNFPA First Draft MeetingsNFPA First Draft MeetingsTimeline
Public Input Stage (First Draft): Public Input Stage (First Draft): First Draft Meeting: TODAY Posting of First Draft for Balloting Date: 1/31/14 Posting of First Draft for Public Comment: 3/7/14C S (S f ) Comment Stage (Second Draft): Public Comment Closing Date: 4/11/14 (Paper); 5/16/14 (Ecomment) Second Draft Meeting Period: 5/17/14 to 10/31/14 Posting of Second Draft for Balloting Date: 12/12/14 Posting of Second Draft for Balloting Date: 12/12/14 Posting of Second Draft for NITMAM: 1/16/15
Tech Session Preparation: NITMAM Closing Date: 3/6/15 NITMAM /CAM Posting Date: 5/1/15 NFPA Annual Meeting: 6/22/15 to 6/25/15
Standards Council Issuance: Issuance of Consent Documents: 5/26/15 edition date Issuance of Consent Documents: 5/26/15 edition date Issuance of Documents with CAM: 8/20/15 edition date
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NFPA First Draft MeetingNFPA First Draft MeetingggNew Process New Process –– What’s New?What’s New?
Changes in Terms:Changes in Terms:New Term Old Term
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NEW Committee Actions and Motions:Motions:
Resolve Public InputCreate a First RevisionCreate a Committee Input (Trial
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Resolve a Public Input (PI)Resolve a Public Input (PI)
Committee develops a Committee Statement (CS) to respond (resolve) a Public Input(resolve) a Public Input.
Committee must clearly indicate reasons for notindicate reasons for not accepting the recommendation in CS and/or point to a relevant First Revision
PI does not get ballotedPI does not get balloted
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Create a First Revision (FR)Create a First Revision (FR)
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current section or add new text.Committee develops a
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Committee Statements Committee Statements (S b t ti ti )(S b t ti ti )(Substantiation)(Substantiation)
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reasonNo vague references to “intent”Explain how the submitter’s
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Initial ballot Circulation of negatives and
commentscomments First Revision that fails letter ballot
becomes Committee Input (CI) – justbecomes Committee Input (CI) just like the trial balloon version of CI – so as to solicit Public Commentas to solicit Public Comment
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agreement)Only the results of the formal ballotOnly the results of the formal ballot
determine the official position of the committee on the First Draftcommittee on the First Draft
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Ballots are on the First Revisions (FR) ONLYPublic Input and Committee Input not ballotedReference materials are available: First Draft PI CI CS etc First Draft, PI, CI, CS, etc
Ballot form allows you to vote: Affirmative on all FRAffirmative on all FR with exceptions specifically
noted Ballot form provides a column for affirmativeBallot form provides a column for affirmative
with commentNote: This box only needs to be checked if there
is an accompanying commentis an accompanying comment. Reject or abstain requires a reason.
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Alt t t l d• Alternates are strongly encouraged to return ballots
• Ballot session will time out after 90 minutes
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Use “See FR #” link to review all First Revisions
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Make selection: Affirmative with Comment, Negative or Abstain
Choosing AFFIRMATIVE WITH EXCEPTION(S)
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Public Input No. 2-NFPA 307-2013 [ Section No. 4.1 ]
4.1 General.
Design, materials, and workmanship of pier and wharf construction shall conform to standards NFPA5000, as well as other standards and construction practices that ensure a durable and safe structure thatcan withstand the forces of nature to which piers and wharves are likely to be exposed, including thedeteriorating influences of the environment and the expected wear and tear of operation and use, so that asafe place is provided for all occupants .
Statement of Problem and Substantiation for Public Input
NFPA 5000, Building Construction and Safety Code not only provides specific provisions for construction but addresses egress (31.8) flood plain construction (39.2.12) and Accessibility (12.6.2.10, 12.6.2.14, 12.35.3, 12.45.9.2 & 12.45.9.3). NFPA 307 section 1.3.1 already requires “special consideration” and this change would lead the standard to those considerations.
Additionally, NFPA 307, Chapter 5 specifically references Terminal Buildings as being constructed to the requirements of NFPA 5000, Building Construction and Safety Code, why wouldn’t the pier upon which the terminal building is proposed to be located also require compliance with NFPA 5000, Building Construction and Safety Code?
The last clause of section 4.1, which states “so that a safe place is provided for all occupants”, is redundant as the general purpose of all NFPA Standards is to accomplish this goal. In addition, if this clause remains, and someone would happen to become injured or deceased on a pier or wharf, that result would show a general violation of NFPA 307 regardless of compliance to the specifics contained within the Standard.
Submitter Information Verification
Submitter Full Name: Jim Muir
Organization: Building Safety Division, Clark County, Washington
Affilliation: NFPA Building Code Development Committee (BCDC)
Street Address:
City:
State:
Zip:
Submittal Date: Mon Jul 08 14:16:09 EDT 2013
Copyright Assignment
I, Jim Muir, hereby irrevocably grant and assign to the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) all and full rights in copyright in thisPublic Input (including both the Proposed Change and the Statement of Problem and Substantiation). I understand and intend that I acquireno rights, including rights as a joint author, in any publication of the NFPA in which this Public Input in this or another similar or derivativeform is used. I hereby warrant that I am the author of this Public Input and that I have full power and authority to enter into this copyrightassignment.
By checking this box I affirm that I am Jim Muir, and I agree to be legally bound by the above Copyright Assignment and the terms andconditions contained therein. I understand and intend that, by checking this box, I am creating an electronic signature that will, upon mysubmission of this form, have the same legal force and effect as a handwritten signature
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Public Input No. 3-NFPA 307-2013 [ Section No. 4.2.2 ]
4.2.2 Protection Against Mechanical Physical Damage.
4.2.2.1
Concrete or other portions of pier or wharf structures that are exposed to impact or abrasion by vessels, orare subject to damage by floating ice or debris, shall be protected by an open-fender system constructed ofwood or other material approved by the authority having jurisdiction.
4.2.2.2
Provisions shall be made to reduce the impact force exerted on the pier with details of construction thatprevent excessive damage from ordinary operations.
Statement of Problem and Substantiation for Public Input
This revision simply changes the term from "mechanical damage" to "physical damage." It clarifies that the equipment is to be protected from any physical damage, regardless of whether that damage comes from a “mechanical” system. The intent of this provision is to protect against physical damage to the equipment. Consideration should be given to making similar changes wherever the term “mechanical damage” is used in this document.
Submitter Information Verification
Submitter Full Name: Jim Muir
Organization: Building Safety Division, Clark County, Washington
Affilliation: NFPA Building Code Development Committee (BCDC)
Street Address:
City:
State:
Zip:
Submittal Date: Mon Jul 08 14:23:28 EDT 2013
Copyright Assignment
I, Jim Muir, hereby irrevocably grant and assign to the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) all and full rights in copyright in thisPublic Input (including both the Proposed Change and the Statement of Problem and Substantiation). I understand and intend that I acquireno rights, including rights as a joint author, in any publication of the NFPA in which this Public Input in this or another similar or derivativeform is used. I hereby warrant that I am the author of this Public Input and that I have full power and authority to enter into this copyrightassignment.
By checking this box I affirm that I am Jim Muir, and I agree to be legally bound by the above Copyright Assignment and the terms andconditions contained therein. I understand and intend that, by checking this box, I am creating an electronic signature that will, upon mysubmission of this form, have the same legal force and effect as a handwritten signature
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Public Input No. 4-NFPA 307-2013 [ New Section after 5.3.3 ]
5.3.4 Passenger Terminals. Passenger terminals located on piers or wharves shall be consideredAssembly Occupancies and shall meet all applicable requirements of NFPA 5000, BuildingConstruction and Safety Code, Chapter 16.
Statement of Problem and Substantiation for Public Input
Section 5.3 seems to only be considering terminal buildings that handle cargo or freight. Many coastal cities have large terminals either specifically constructed to accommodate the cruise industry or older freight terminals that have been modified to accommodate the new passenger use. The addition of a new 5.3.4 would mandate consideration for the health and safety of our cruising population.
Submitter Information Verification
Submitter Full Name: Jim Muir
Organization: Building Safety Division, Clark County, Washington
Affilliation: NFPA Building Code Development Committee (BCDC)
Street Address:
City:
State:
Zip:
Submittal Date: Mon Jul 08 14:26:45 EDT 2013
Copyright Assignment
I, Jim Muir, hereby irrevocably grant and assign to the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) all and full rights in copyright in thisPublic Input (including both the Proposed Change and the Statement of Problem and Substantiation). I understand and intend that I acquireno rights, including rights as a joint author, in any publication of the NFPA in which this Public Input in this or another similar or derivativeform is used. I hereby warrant that I am the author of this Public Input and that I have full power and authority to enter into this copyrightassignment.
By checking this box I affirm that I am Jim Muir, and I agree to be legally bound by the above Copyright Assignment and the terms andconditions contained therein. I understand and intend that, by checking this box, I am creating an electronic signature that will, upon mysubmission of this form, have the same legal force and effect as a handwritten signature
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Public Input No. 5-NFPA 307-2013 [ Section No. 5.4.1 ]
5.4.1 General.
Buildings used for the handling or storage of combustible cargo , including warehouses and lockers rentedas secured spaces and not directly controlled by the terminal operator, shall or passenger terminalslocated on piers or wharves shall be protected in accordance with the requirements of NFPA 13, Standardfor the Installation of Sprinkler Systems.
Statement of Problem and Substantiation for Public Input
Omitting the additional phrase would leave open the possibility of a misunderstanding considering the need to install fire sprinklers in a passenger terminal building. The deletion would eliminate unnecessary text regarding contractual arrangements between occupants or tenants – regardless buildings used for handling or storage of combustible cargo must be provided with sprinklers.
Submitter Information Verification
Submitter Full Name: Jim Muir
Organization: Building Safety Division, Clark County, Washington
Affilliation: NFPA Building Code Development Committee (BCDC)
Street Address:
City:
State:
Zip:
Submittal Date: Mon Jul 08 14:30:20 EDT 2013
Copyright Assignment
I, Jim Muir, hereby irrevocably grant and assign to the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) all and full rights in copyright in thisPublic Input (including both the Proposed Change and the Statement of Problem and Substantiation). I understand and intend that I acquireno rights, including rights as a joint author, in any publication of the NFPA in which this Public Input in this or another similar or derivativeform is used. I hereby warrant that I am the author of this Public Input and that I have full power and authority to enter into this copyrightassignment.
By checking this box I affirm that I am Jim Muir, and I agree to be legally bound by the above Copyright Assignment and the terms andconditions contained therein. I understand and intend that, by checking this box, I am creating an electronic signature that will, upon mysubmission of this form, have the same legal force and effect as a handwritten signature
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Public Input No. 6-NFPA 307-2013 [ New Section after 6.6 ]
6.7 Other Uses
Other uses such as hotels, office buildings, or shipping facilities may occupy terminal yards. Theconstruction and use of these buildings or structures shall comply with NFPA 5000.
Statement of Problem and Substantiation for Public Input
This provides clarity that other uses may be permitted within a terminal yard other than preparation for cargo shipping and storage. It eliminates a possibility of noncompliance for different uses other than cargo handling uses.
Submitter Information Verification
Submitter Full Name: Jim Muir
Organization: Building Safety Division, Clark County, Washington
Affilliation: NFPA Building Code Development Committee (BCDC)
Street Address:
City:
State:
Zip:
Submittal Date: Mon Jul 08 14:33:58 EDT 2013
Copyright Assignment
I, Jim Muir, hereby irrevocably grant and assign to the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) all and full rights in copyright in thisPublic Input (including both the Proposed Change and the Statement of Problem and Substantiation). I understand and intend that I acquireno rights, including rights as a joint author, in any publication of the NFPA in which this Public Input in this or another similar or derivativeform is used. I hereby warrant that I am the author of this Public Input and that I have full power and authority to enter into this copyrightassignment.
By checking this box I affirm that I am Jim Muir, and I agree to be legally bound by the above Copyright Assignment and the terms andconditions contained therein. I understand and intend that, by checking this box, I am creating an electronic signature that will, upon mysubmission of this form, have the same legal force and effect as a handwritten signature
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MEMORANDUM
TO: Technical Committee on Marine Terminals
FROM: Lawrence B. Russell, NFPA Staff Liaison
DATE: 13 September 2013
SUBJECT: Recommended Committee First Revisions for NFPA 307 – Reference Publications Revision Dates
I. The following publications in Chapter 2 of NFPA 307 have new revision dates and are presented here for the Committee to consider as a First Revision:
2.3 Other Publications. 2.3.1 ASTM Publications. ASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Drive, P.O. Box C700, West Conshohocken, PA 19428-2959. ASTM E 84-13a, Standard Test Method for Surface Burning Characteristics of Building Materials, 20072013. Substantiation: This is the current edition of this publication.
II. The following publications in Annex E of NFPA 307 have new revision dates and are presented here for the Committee to consider as a First Revision:
E.1.2 Other Publications. E.1.2.1 IMO Publications. International Maritime Organization, 4 Albert Embankment, London, SE1 7SR, U.K. International Maritime Dangerous Goods (IMDG) Code, 20082012.
Substantiation: This is the current edition of this publication.
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