International fire engineering guidelines - 2005

Abbreviation
International fire engineering guidelines - 2005
Valid from
26/05/2005

Information provider
Australian Building Codes Board,
Author
Australian Building Codes Board
Information type
Guidelines,
Format
PDF,


Description

The International Fire Engineering Guidelines were developed by the Australian Building Codes Board (ABCB), the Canadian Codes Centre of the National Research Council of Canada (NRC), the United States International Codes Council (ICC) and MBIE (in its former capacity as the Department of Building and Housing).

They provide a process for developing fire-engineering solutions using international best practice and have been endorsed by MBIE, the New Zealand Fire Service and the Institute of Professional Engineers New Zealand.

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Description

The International Fire Engineering Guidelines were developed by the Australian Building Codes Board (ABCB), the Canadian Codes Centre of the National Research Council of Canada (NRC), the United States International Codes Council (ICC) and MBIE (in its former capacity as the Department of Building and Housing).

They provide a process for developing fire-engineering solutions using international best practice and have been endorsed by MBIE, the New Zealand Fire Service and the Institute of Professional Engineers New Zealand.

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International fire engineering guidelines - 2005
Description

The International Fire Engineering Guidelines were developed by the Australian Building Codes Board (ABCB), the Canadian Codes Centre of the National Research Council of Canada (NRC), the United States International Codes Council (ICC) and MBIE (in its former capacity as the Department of Building and Housing).

They provide a process for developing fire-engineering solutions using international best practice and have been endorsed by MBIE, the New Zealand Fire Service and the Institute of Professional Engineers New Zealand.

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