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For fire regulations concerning high-rise buildings (IGH) and very-high-rise buildings (ITGH), the legislator has laid down additional provisions for the various classes of activity defined in the fire safety regulations for public buildings (ERP) of June 25 1980, including those covering general provisions
The purpose of this article is to specify the rules for carrying out the heat load assessment provided for in articles GH 5 (§ 1.5 of
It is essential to assess the calorific value of furnishing and decorating materials not classified as M0, as well as the calorific load represented by these materials as a whole. This assessment enables us to more accurately define the technical resources to be deployed in the building to respond to a potential fire.
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Article R. 122-9 of the French Construction and Housing Code, amended by Decree no. 2009-1119 of September 16, 2009 – art. 2.
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