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Bulleted List Item Fire Safety Links

Bulleted List Item Design Reviews -
The DFM ensures that all NIH facility design projects meet applicable fire code requirements through cooperative interaction with the Office of Research Facilities(ORF) and/or IC Project Officers.

Bulleted List Item Construction Submittal Reviews -
The DFM ensures that all new fire safety components for NIH facilities are listed for the proposed use and the entire system is properly designed through cooperative interaction with the ORF and/or IC Project Officers.

Bulleted List Item Construction Inspections -
The DFM ensures that all new NIH facilities are constructed in accordance with applicable fire codes through cooperative interaction with the ORF and/or IC Project Officers.

Bulleted List Item Pre-Occupancy Inspections -
The DFM ensures that all new NIH facilities comply with the Life Safety Code prior to occupancy by the IC through cooperative interaction with the ORF and/or IC Project Officers.

Bulleted List Item Fire Safety Policies and Guidelines -
The DFM is responsible for developing and updating all policies and guidelines for the NIH that directly pertain to fire safety.

Bulleted List Item Fire Safety Training -
The DFM can provide fire safety training for any NIH IC which requests such training. Simply call the DFM to request such training.

Bulleted List Item Fire Safety Surveys of Existing NIH Facilities -
The DFM conducts annual fire safety surveys of all existing NIH facilities located at the Bethesda, Maryland, NIHAC-Poolesville, Maryland, and Rocky Mountain Laboratory-Hamilton, Montana campuses.

Bulleted List Item Fire Safety Consultative Services -
The DFM will investigate any NIH employee concern relative to fire protection or life safety. Simply call the DFM to request this service.

Bulleted List Item Technical Fire Investigations -
The DFM conducts technical fire investigations for any suspicious and/or significant fire to determine the origin and cause of the fire and to ensure the fire protection features in the vicinity of the fire incident performed properly.

Bulleted List Item Hazardous Work Permits -
The DFM issues hazardous work permits for personnel performing "hot work" such as welding, grinding, soldering, metal cutting, etc. on the NIH Bethesda Campus. The permit system ensures that proper fire safety precautions are incorporated before the hot work proceeds.

Bulleted List Item Public Assembly Event
      Crowd Control/Monitoring
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The DFM will provide crowd control/monitoring for all widely attended public assembly events held on the NIH Bethesda Campus to ensure safe occupant load limitations are not exceeded. In addition, the DFM will conduct preoccupancy walkthroughs for all outdoor public assembly events utilizing tent structures to ensure compliance with the Life Safety Code.

Contact Information

To obtain further information, please contact:

J.P McCabe, P.E.
NIH Fire Marshal
Division of the Fire Marshal
Office of Research Services
National Institutes of Health
Building 15G-2
Phone: 301-496-0487
E-mail: mccabej@mail.nih.gov