Information

  • Audit Title

  • Client / Site

  • Conducted on

  • Prepared by

  • Location
  • Personnel

Contacts

  • Name

  • Title

  • Phone Number and/or Email

Building Information

  • Construction Type (Ohio Building Code)

  • Detector Type (OFC 907)

  • Detectors connected to alarm company

  • Sprinkler System installed and inspected? N/A if not needed for building use. (OFC 903)

  • Number of Stories Above Grade

  • Number of Stories Below Grade

  • Occupancy Use Group (OFC 202)

  • Occupancy Group Comments

  • Pictures

Inspection Questions

  • Fire Protection System Inspection Records (OFC 901.6.2)

  • Inspection Records of Extinguishers (OFC 906.2 / NFPA 10-7)

  • Inspection Records of standby power systems. (OFC 604.3.2)

  • Combustibles (OFC Rule 29 & 34)

  • Flammables (OFC Rule 34, 35 & 36)

  • Heat Appliances (OFC 315.2, 603, 605.10)<br>

  • Emergency Generator (OFC 604)

  • Electrical (OFC 605)

  • Extinguishers (OFC 901.6.1, 906)

  • Compressed Gas Cylinders (OFC Rule 30)

  • Hood / Duct Systems (OFC 609, 901.6.1, 903.2.11.5)

  • Ceiling tiles (OFC 703)

  • Occupancy Posted (A use group only, OFC 1004.3)

  • Exits / Aisles (OFC 1003, 1030)

  • Emergency Lighting (OFC 1006)

  • Interior Doors (OFC 703, 1008, 1030)

  • Exit Doors (OFC 1008, 1030)

  • Stairways (OFC 1009)

  • Exit Signs (OFC 1011)

  • Special Considerations / Operations

  • Pictures

PrePlan

  • PrePlan Photos

  • Gas Meter Location

  • Electric Service Location

  • Annunciator Location

  • Fire Department Connection Location

  • Special Hazards

Inspection Review

  • Non Compliance with the Ohio Fire Code Reference: Ohio Revised Code 3737.41, 3737.42, and 3737.51.

  • Is the Building in compliance with the Ohio Fire Code?

  • Violations found need to be addressed as soon as possible. The re-inspection date will be:

  • Special Notes

  • Inspection Reviewed with:

  • Inspector:

  • Inspector Certification Number:

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