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S1 Ep2: Mighty Line Minute | NFPA 101 Life Safety Code & Means of Egress

Author
Wes Wyatt
Published
Mon 08 Jan 2024
Episode Link
https://www.mightylineminute.com

Greetings from Dave at Mighty Line!
This week I’ll be discussing “Life Safety,” what it means, and why that term is so Important to every (each) one of us.

Most recently, we saw images of the horrible crash of Japan Airlines Flight 516, an Airbus A350 with 379 passengers and crew aboard. Sadly, the impact with a Coast Guard Bombardier Dash 8 resulted in 5 fatalities aboard that small plane.But how is it that all 379 passengers aboard the Airbus were safely evacuated?The National Fire Protection Association, or NFPA, publishes the world’s most recognized fire and life-safety standard – a “Code” actually, that has been widely adopted.While it’s scope doesn’t specifically include “aircraft” per se, it does cover nearly all workplace environments. The NFPA 101 Life Safety Code had its origins in a 1912 publication entitled “Exit Drills in Factories, Schools, Department Stores and Theatres.”It has evolved to include nearly every kind of building occupancy, from mercantile, business and residential to assembly, high-rise, educational, day care, hotels, dormitories, industrial and warehousing, among many others.We’ll be getting into more detail about how NFPA 101 impacts your workplace and your personal life-safety in upcoming Mighty Line minutes.Back to airline safety.

On August 12, 1985, 520 of 524 on-board passengers died on Japan Airlines Flight 123. The crash had a profound effect on both the airline and on the public, which led to heightened safety knowledge, education and emphasis by the airline and the flying public.Japan Airlines has held their strong safety culture close-to-heart, and JAL is now considered one of the world’s safest airlines.The airline’s strict safety culture around evacuation and egress during emergency conditions will likely become apparent throughout the ongoing investigation as to what went right.In addition to the pre-planning and preparedness of on-board staff, we may also learn that emergency escape path marking and illumination will have been a major assist to the safe exiting of passengers.So, we learn here that history has its value, and that we must all pay attention to life’s lessons.

Mighty Line has its place in life-safety, too. Visual, prominent floor markings in industrial occupancies help employers comply with OSHA’s “General Duty Clause,” that requires employers to provide a safe work environment for all employees free from hazards.And while the NFPA 101 Life Safety Code requires specific safe travel distances and emergency lighting for egress and exits, clearly visible floor markings can help assure the safe egress of employees during emergency conditions.In summary, clear pathway markings to safe exits is one of the best investments that employers can make.

Means of Egress, Exit Markings and the NFPA 101 Life Safety Code.

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"Means of Egress" is a critical concept in building and fire safety, particularly in the context of the NFPA 101 Life Safety Code. Here's a breakdown of each element:

Means of Egress: This refers to a continuous and unobstructed path of travel from any point in a building, structure, or facility to a public way. The means of egress is a vital aspect of building design and

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