Level 1 plans and staffing shall be in accordance with FC 401.4.1 through 401.4.5, the provision of the FC 404 through 415, as applicable, and the rules.
401.4.1 GeneralThe commissioner shall promulgate rules establishing standards, procedures and requirements for a written comprehensive fire safety and emergency action plan that addresses the safety of occupants of premises in the event of a fire, explosion, biological, chemical or nuclear incident or release, natural disaster, or other emergency, or the threat thereof, or a declaration of emergency by a lawful authority, and for the coordination of the emergency response to a medical emergency at the premises.
401.4.2 FormThe rules shall specify the form of the comprehensive fire safety and emergency action plan and supporting documentation.
401.4.3 ContentThe rules shall specify the information to be contained in the comprehensive fire safety and emergency action plan, which shall include the following information and documentation, and/or such other information and documentation as the commissioner may prescribe:
Every comprehensive fire safety and emergency action plan shall be submitted to the department for acceptance in the manner prescribed by the department. Acceptance of such plans shall be obtained prior to occupancy of the building or occupancy.
401.4.5 Fire and Life Safety StaffThe owner of any premises required by this chapter to have a comprehensive fire safety and emergency action plan shall designate competent persons to act as FLS staff, including a person designated to serve as FLS director. The owner shall employ or otherwise retain sufficient FLS staff to implement such plan during regular business hours and to otherwise comply with the requirements of this chapter and the rules. The persons designated as FLS staff shall possess such qualifications and/or hold such certificates of fitness as are required by this chapter or the rules.
401.4.5.1 Fire and Life Safety DirectorFLS staff shall be trained in the performance of their duties in accordance with the comprehensive fire safety and emergency action plan.
401.4.5.2.1 Initial TrainingWith the exception of the FLS director, FLS staff shall receive, and participate in, periodic refresher training to maintain their state of readiness.
401.4.5.2.3 Duration and Frequency of TrainingThe duration and frequency of initial and refresher training of FLS staff shall be in accordance with FC Table 401.4.5.2.3.
FLS STAFF MEMBER | INITIAL TRAINING DURATION | REFRESHER TRAINING DURATION AND FREQUENCY | ||
FIRE SAFETY | NON-FIRE EMERGENCY | FIRE SAFETY | NON-FIRE EMERGENCY | |
Deputy FLS directors (all occupancies) | Not applicable | Not applicable | 1 hour annually | 1 hour semiannually |
FLS building evacuation supervisors | 2 hours | 3 hours | 1 hour annually | 1 hour semiannually |
All other FLS staff | 1 hour | 2 hours | 1 hour annually | 1 hour annually |
FLS staff training sessions shall be provided in the form of live instruction and, if desired, computerized training. At least one-half ( 1 /2) of the FLS staff training sessions required each year shall be in the form of live instruction, which may incorporate video presentations and/or review of other educational materials. The balance of the required training sessions may be conducted in the form of approved computerized training, without live instruction, provided that such computerized training is interactive, and includes an evaluation of the FLS staff members' understanding of the training materials.
401.4.5.2.5 RecordkeepingA written record of FLS staff training shall be maintained in the log book required by FC401.8. An entry shall be made in such log book for each training session conducted.