Engineered Structural Assemblies & Systems (ESS)
· THE Predominate Fire Service Challenge....The NEW Lexicon to add to your operational safety vocabulary and incident action plans...
· Do you know what they represent and how these components, assemblies and systems may affect or influence incident operations?
· Do some research and check these terms out for starters. We’ll talk more about these components and assemblies in the near future. So get busy on your down time today...
It's a Lot More than just talking about "Light Weight" Construction....
From Plywood-CDX….to…
Particle Board- PB
Orient Strand Board-OSB
Structural Composite Lumber- SCL
Laminate Strand Lumber- LSL
Laminate Veneer Lumber-LVL
Structural Insulated Panels-SIP
Parallel Strand Lumber-PSL
Machine Stress Rated Lumber- MSR
Medium Density Fiberboard-MDF and MDL (Lumber)
Finger Jointed Lumber-FJL
Adhesives…
Take a look at an informative posting over at the Firegeezer,
HERE. He has some great contributed information and manufacturer “insights” on the subject engineered wood I-joists and beams and firefighter safety. There are some interesting statistical extrapolations, correlations and conveniences’ that attempt to make the case.
But then again, You be the judge. Take at look at the presentation developed by the American Forest and Paper Association,
HERE and
HERE. This material has been out for a while and is now, just getting more exposure and distribution. Take the time to review the NIOSH reports for mission critical lessons-learned and risk reduction strategies and insights.
Think about what your tactical needs are and how they align with the risk of the structure and occupancy.
We’ll have some more detailed follow-up on engineered systems information here at FFN. (also at
Command Safety)
Remember, Building Knowledge = Firefighter Safety (Bk-F2S)
Don't forget to check out the free online training program on Structural Stability of Engineered Lumber in Fire Conditions at the UL University
HERE
Other Important Reference links:
NIOSH Publication No. 2009-114: Preventing Deaths and Injuries of Fire Fighters Working Above Fire-Damaged Floors
HERE
NIOSH Publication No. 2005-132: Preventing Injuries and Deaths of Fire Fighters Due to Truss System Failures
HERE
Volunteer Deputy Fire Chief Dies after Falling Through Floor Hole in Residential Structure during Fire Attack—Indiana,
HERE
First-floor collapse during residential basement fire claims the life of two fire fighters (career and volunteer) and injures a career fire fighter captain - New York, Report
HERE
Career Fire Fighter Dies After Falling Through the Floor Fighting a Structure Fire at a Local Residence - Ohio,
HERE
Colerain Township, Ohio Double LODD Preliminary Report,
HERE
NFPA Report on Light Weight Construction,
HERE