NCC 2019 Volume Two Amendment 1
  
 
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This Verification Method presents specific design scenarios that must be considered in order to demonstrate that the fire safety aspects of a building design comply with the fire safety Performance Requirements set out in Table 1.1.
The design scenarios specified in Section 2 are summarised in Table 1.1.
Outcome required Note 3  | 
          Typical method or solution  | 
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BE Fire blocks evacuation route (2.1). [A fire blocks an evacuation route]  | 
          CP1, CP2, CP3, CP8, DP4, DP5, DP6, DP7 Note 2, EP1.4, EP2.1, EP2.2, EP4.1, EP4.2, EP4.3  | 
          Demonstrate that the level of safety is at least equivalent to the Deemed-to-Satisfy Provisions.  | 
          Demonstrate that a viable evacuation route (or multiple evacuation route where necessary) has been provided for building occupants.  | 
        
UT Fire in a normally unoccupied room threatens occupants of other rooms (2.2). [A fire starts in a normally unoccupied room and can potentially endanger a large number of occupants in another room]  | 
          CP1, CP2, CP3, CP8, DP4, DP5, EP1.4, EP2.1, EP2.2, EP4.1, EP4.2, EP4.3  | 
          Demonstrate that the level of safety is at least equivalent to the Deemed-to-Satisfy Provisions.  | 
          ASET / RSET analysis or provide separating construction or fire suppression complying with a specified Standard. Solutions might include the use of separating elements or fire suppression to confine the fire to the room of origin.  | 
        
CS Fire starts in concealed space (2.3). [A fire starts in a concealed space that can facilitate fire spread and potentially endanger a large number of people in a room]  | 
          CP1, CP2, CP3, CP6, CP8, DP4, DP5, DP6, EP1.4, EP2.1, EP2.2, EP4.1, EP4.2, EP4.3  | 
          Demonstrate that fire spread via concealed spaces will not endanger occupants; and Demonstrate that the level of safety is at least equivalent to the Deemed-to-Satisfy Provisions.  | 
          Solutions might include providing separating construction or fire suppression or automatic detection complying with a specified Standard.  | 
        
SF Smouldering fire (2.4). [A fire is smouldering in close proximity to a sleeping area]  | 
          CP2, CP3, CP8, DP4, DP5, DP6, EP1.1, EP1.2, EP1.3, EP1.4, EP2.1, EP2.2, EP4.1, EP4.2, EP4.3  | 
          Demonstrate that the level of safety is at least equivalent to the Deemed-to-Satisfy Provisions.  | 
          Solutions might include providing automatic detection and alarm system complying with a recognised Standard.  | 
        
HS Horizontal fire spread (2.5). [A fully developed fire in a building exposes the external wall of a neighbouring building]  | 
          CP2  | 
          Demonstrate that the risk of fire spread between buildings is not greater than buildings complying with the Deemed-to-Satisfy Provisions.  | 
          CV1, CV2.  | 
        
VS Vertical fire spread involving cladding or arrangement of openings in walls (2.6). [A fire source exposes a wall and leads to significant vertical fire spread]  | 
          CP2, CP4, CP7, CP8, EP2.2  | 
          Demonstrate that the building’s external cladding / facade and arrangement of openings in the building do not increase the risk to life resulting from a fire beyond that for a similar building complying with the Deemed-to-Satisfy Provisions.  | 
          CV3.  | 
        
IS Fire spread involving internal finishes (2.7). [Interior surfaces are exposed to a growing fire that potentially endangers occupants].  | 
          CP2, CP4, DP4, DP5, DP6, EP1.1, EP1.4, EP2.1, EP2.2, EP4.1, EP4.2, EP4.3  | 
          Maintain tenable conditions to allow time for evacuation of occupants and to facilitate fire brigade intervention; and Demonstrate that the level of safety is at least equivalent to the Deemed-to-Satisfy Provisions.  | 
          ASET / RSET analysis or equivalent growth and species production rates.  | 
        
FI Fire brigade intervention (2.8). [Consider fire brigade intervention]  | 
          CP1, CP2, CP5, CP7, CP9, DP5, EP1.3, EP1.6, EP2.2, EP3.2  | 
          Demonstrate consideration of potential fire brigade intervention; and Demonstrate that the level of safety is at least equivalent to the Deemed-to-Satisfy Provisions.  | 
          Facilitate fire brigade intervention to the degree necessary.  | 
        
UF Unexpected Catastrophic Failure (2.9). [A building must not unexpectedly collapse during a fire event]  | 
          CP1, CP2, CP9  | 
          Demonstrate that the building, its critical elements and the fire safety system provide sufficient robustness such that unexpected catastrophic failure is unlikely; and Demonstrate that the level of safety is at least equivalent to the Deemed-to-Satisfy Provisions.  | 
          Undertake review or risk assessment of critical elements within a building to determine unexpected catastrophic failure is unlikely.  | 
        
CF Challenging fire (2.10). [Worst credible fire]  | 
          CP1, CP2, CP3, CP8, DP4, DP5, DP6, EP1.1, EP1.2, EP1.3, EP1.4, EP2.1, EP2.2, EP4.1, EP4.2, EP4.3  | 
          Demonstrate that the level of safety is at least equivalent to the Deemed-to-Satisfy Provisions.  | 
          |
RC Robustness check (2.11). [Failure of a critical part of the fire safety systems will not result in the design not meeting the Objectives of the BCA]  | 
          CP1, CP2, CP3, CP8, DP4, DP5, DP7 Note 2, EP1.1, EP1.2, EP1.3, EP1.4, EP2.1, EP2.2, EP4.1, EP4.2, EP4.3  | 
          Demonstrate that if a key component of the fire safety system fails, the design is sufficiently robust that a disproportionate spread of fire does not occur (e.g. ASET/ RSET for the remaining floors or fire compartments is satisfied); and Demonstrate that the level of safety is at least equivalent to the Deemed-to-Satisfy Provisions.  | 
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SS Structural Stability and other properties (2.12). [Building does not present risk to other properties in a fire event]  | 
          CP1, CP5  | 
          Demonstrate that the building does not present an unacceptable risk to other property due to collapse or barrier failure resulting from a fire; and Demonstrate that the level of safety is at least equivalent to the Deemed-to-Satisfy Provisions.  | 
          Undertake analysis of structure and fire safety systems.  | 
        
Notes to Table 1.1 :
| Performance Requirement | Design scenarios | 
|---|---|
| CP1 | BE, UT, CS, FI, UF, CF, RC, SS | 
| CP2 | BE, UT, CS, SF, HS, IS, FI, CF, RC, UF, VS | 
| CP3 | BE, UT, CS, SF, CF, RC | 
| CP4 | IS, VS | 
| CP5 | FI, SS | 
| CP6 | CS | 
| CP7 | FI, VS | 
| CP8 | BE, UT, CS, SF, CF, RC, VS | 
| CP9 | FI, UF | 
| DP4 | BE, UT, CS, SF, IS, CF, RC | 
| DP5 | BE, UT, CS, SF, IS, FI, CF, RC | 
| DP6 | BE, CS, SF, IS, CF, RC | 
| DP7 | BE, RC | 
| EP1.1 | SF, IS, CF, RC | 
| EP1.2 | SF, CF, RC | 
| EP1.3 | SF, FI, CF, RC | 
| EP1.4 | BE, UT, CS, SF, IS, CF, RC | 
| EP1.6 | FI | 
| EP2.1 | BE, UT, CS, SF, IS, CF, RC | 
| EP2.2 | BE, UT, CS, SF, IS, FI, CF, RC, VS | 
| EP3.2 | FI | 
| EP4.1 | BE, UT, CS, SF, IS, CF, RC | 
| EP4.2 | BE, UT, CS, SF, IS, CF, RC | 
| EP4.3 | BE, UT, CS, SF, IS, CF, RC |