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NFPA (Fire) 551

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NFPA (Fire) 551 Evaluation of Fire Risk Assessments, 2019 Edition

standard by National Fire Protection Association, 04/04/2018

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NFPA 551 helps users evaluate the appropriateness and execution of a fire risk assessment for a fire safety problem.

Professionals who review or conduct fire risk assessments -- AHJs, insurance professionals, and building owners -- rely on NFPA 551, Guide for the Evaluation of Fire Risk Assessments to spell out the various types of fire risk assessment methods and describe the properties these methods should possess.

Understand the basis for fire assessments and learn how to confidently:Apply risk-informed decision making for fire safetySelect fire scenarios, identify representative challenging scenarios, and group such scenarios into clusters for the purposes of conducting more effective consequence analysisDevelop appropriate documentation to accompany a fire risk assessmentEvaluate qualifications of those conducting a fire risk assessmentComprehensive coverage includes:Guidance on how to address uncertainty when conducting a fire risk assessmentFactors to consider when conducting or reviewing a fire risk assessmentGuidance on how to address the changing effectiveness of fire protection equipment, features, programs, and proceduresDiscussion on the role of qualitative, semiquantitative likelihood, semiquantitative consequence, and quantitative methods in a fire risk assessmentDiscussion on cost-benefit analysisDetails about proper documentation and elements of a fire risk assessmentGuidance on applying risk-informed decision making for various fire safety goals including the preservation of heritage resourcesUpdated Annex B, with explanatory material and references to additional guidance in other documentsNFPA 551 also covers the purpose and importance of using an operations and maintenance manual in conducting a fire risk assessment, and the importance of using checklists that address both likelihood and consequence. (Softbound, 36 pp., 2019)