What are Truss Codes ? ( need decals , we have them)
NYS TRUSS IDENTIFICATION LAW
- ..so that firefighters may be aware of the presence of any trusses.
NYS TRUSS SIGNAGE LAW
Trusses are
everywhere
Trusses And Fire
Thus you have no way of knowing how long before it fails!!!
- They fail quickly when heated, in as little as 1-2 minutes!
- They fail without warning
- They don’t get “spongy” before failing so “sounding” a roof is of no help
You have no idea how long the truss has been heated from the fire when you arrive on the scene.
Of importance is knowing what the regulation actually applies to. All three of the following conditions must be valid to require a sign:
- 1. Must be a commercial or industrial building (by code, that is a Group A, B, E, F, H, I, M, or S building as well as Group R Hotels and Motels),
- 2. Must be a new building (as of December 28, 2004) or an addition and,
- 3. Must have truss-type construction (truss-type construction is structural members utilizing a series of triangles for strength; not wooden I-joist, glu-lams, or LVL's). BACK TO TOP
TITLE 19 (NYCRR)CHAPTER XXXIII - STATE FIRE PREVENTION & BUILDING CODE COUNCILSUBCHAPTER C - OTHER REGULATIONS
TRUSS IDENTIFICATION
- In recognition that truss assemblies can, have and will fail when exposed to fire conditions, the following has been enacted to provide a system to notify firefighters of important information about structures including the presence of trusses.
TRUSS IDENTIFICATION
- The system is a very simple one but, like anything else, can only be effective if all firefighters are keenly aware of it and have a good understanding as how to read and interpret it.
- Looking for truss ID signs should be a standard part of every scene size up.
- The first one at an incident to see this sign should announce it’s presence and contents so that everybody is made aware of this vital information.
. Section 382-a of the Executive Law provides that commercial and industrial buildings and structures that utilize truss type construction shall be marked by a sign or symbol that informs persons conducting fire control and other emergency operations of the existence of truss construction. Section 382-a further directs the State Fire Prevention and Building Code Council to promulgate rules and regulations it deems necessary to carry into effect the provisions of the statute. This Part establishes certain requirements pertaining to the identification of buildings and structures that utilize truss type construction.
Effective December 29, 200419 NYCRR Part 1264PART 1264 - IDENTIFICATION OF BUILDINGS UTILIZING TRUSS TYPE CONSTRUCTION1264.1 Introduction BACK TO TOP
Type 3-Ordinary Construction
Trusses in roof assembly
The 'B' is because it is a Type IIIB building; these are the classifications the Uniform Code uses (IA, IB, IIA, IIB, IIIA, IIIB, IV, VA, VB), found in Table 503 of the Building Code of New York State.
Unprotected steel:
Expands at 1,000*f,
Fails at 1,300*f
II=Unprotected steel
R=Roof Trusses
- (d) Signs identifying the existence of truss construction shall consist of a circle 6 inches (152.4 mm) in diameter, with a stroke width of ½ inch (12.7 mm). The sign background shall be reflective white in color. The circle and contents shall be reflective red in color, conforming to Pantone matching system (PMS) #187. Where a sign is directly applied to a door or sidelight, it may be a permanent non-fading sticker or decal. Signs not directly applied to doors or sidelights shall be of sturdy, non-fading, weather resistant material.
- e) Signs identifying the existence of truss construction shall contain the roman alphanumeric designation of the construction type of the building, in accordance with the provisions for the classification of types of construction set forth in section 602 of the Building Code of New York State (see 19 NYCRR Part 1221), and an alphabetic designation for the structural components that are of truss construction, as follows:
- “F” shall mean floor framing, including girders and beams
- “R” shall mean roof framing
- “FR” shall mean floor and roof framing
- The construction type designation shall be placed at the twelve o’clock position over the structural component designation, which shall be placed at the six o’clock position.
- (f) Signs identifying the existence of truss construction shall be affixed in the locations specified in Table I-1264 BACK TO TOP
Fire Departments should ….
- Enter this info into every pre-plan; the presence and/or absence of any trusses.
- It should be an SOP that the first firefighter who sees one of these signs at an incident announces this information on the radio so everybody becomes aware.
- Conduct a “walk through” of these structures
- Conduct table top exercises so everybody knows how to deal with incidents in these (and all other) structures.
1264.2 Enforcement.
- (a) Subdivision 4 of section 382-a of the Executive Law directs local governments to provide for enforcement of the statute. Enforcement of section 382-a of the Executive Law shall include enforcement of the provisions of this Part. A fee of fifty dollars shall be paid by the owner of a building with truss type construction to the authority having jurisdiction for enforcement of section 382-a of the Executive Law prior to the issuance of a building permit.
- (b) This Part shall not apply within a city with a population of one million or more persons.
1264.3 Definition.
- For the purposes of this Part, truss type construction shall mean a fabricated structure of wood or steel, made up of a series of members connected at their ends to form a series of triangles to span a distance greater than would be possible with any of the individual members on their own. Truss type construction shall not include:
- (1) individual wind or seismic bracing components which form triangles when diagonally connected to the main structural system; and
- (2) structural components that utilize solid plate web members.
1264.4 Identification of truss type construction
- a) Truss type construction shall be identified by a sign or signs in accordance with the provisions of this Part.
- (b) Signs shall be affixed where a building or a portion thereof is classified as Group A, B, E, F, H, I, M, or S occupancy, and in hotels and motels classified as Group R-1 or R-2 occupancy, in accordance with the provisions for the classification of buildings set forth in chapter 3 of the Building Code of New York State (see 19 NYCRR Part 1221).
- (c) Signs shall be provided in newly constructed buildings that utilize truss type construction and in existing buildings where an addition that extends or increases the floor area of the building utilizes truss type construction. Signs shall be affixed prior to the issuance of a certificate of occupancy or a certificate of compliance.
Note; one or two family dwellings are not covered by this law nor is existing construction unless it has had an addition installed after the effective date.
Abbreviated Summary
- A= Assembly
- B=Businesses
- E=Educational up through grade 12
- F=Factory
- H-High Hazard=manufacturing/storage using materials with “high” physical or health hazards
- I=Institutional
- M=Mercantile (store)
- R=Residential
- S=Storage
- U=Misc. BACK TO TOP
To Access the Law:
Let’s See What You’ve Learned?
What is this telling you?
- I=Type 1 construction; Fire Resistive
- R=Trusses in Roof assembly
What is this telling you?
- IV=Heavy Timber
- FR=Trusses in floor & roof assemblies
What is this telling you?
- V=Type 5 construction; wood frame
- F-Trusses in floor assembly BACK TO TOP