This video from the 2022 NCC Seminars discusses Schedule 1 Definitions from NCC 2022 Volume One.
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Hello, my name's Graham Moss I'm the Principal Building Surveyor for the Australian Building Codes Board.
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This video is a short update on changes to NCC 2022 in the definitions for BCA that's
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Volumes One and Two of the NCC. So the first definition change is how we've replaced average recurrence
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interval with annual exceedance probability. Now this change makes the BCA consistent with
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the AS 3500 series which uses the term annual exceedance probability. Now average recurrence
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interval, average exceedance probability these are actually two different ways of saying the
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same thing and that is the likelihood of a given event occurring in any given year and of course
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for these defined terms it's the likelihood of a given rainfall event occurring in any given year.
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The next definition changes the introduction of a new defined term building complexity but before I
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show it to you I'm going to show you some trivia, the number of occurrences of defined terms in
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the BCA. So required I think is the most popular defined term in the BCA it's got 1033 occurrences
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across both volumes. I was surprised by performance solution I thought it wouldn't occur as often as
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it does but 620 times you see the defined term performance solution used in BCA Volume One and Two.
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Now outdoor air I like this defined term I don't know about you but I like defined terms I quite
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enjoy definitions possibly that's saying more about me than it does about the definition for
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building complexity, however outdoor air is not a very popular defined term it's
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used seven times in Volume One, four times in Volume Two,only eleven times, so why is
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outdoor air one of my favorite definitions well the definition for outdoor air is air
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outside the building. Now does that not appeal to you it appeals to me I think it's amusing
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so that's why I was sad when I only found that used 11 times in the BCA. So building complexity
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trivia for you how many times do we see the words building complexity used in a defined sense
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in the Building Code of Australia for NCC 2022, zero. It makes outdoor air look popular doesn't it.
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Now building complexity is a new concept included in NCC 2022 it's a way of grading buildings by
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complexity but we don't use it in the BCA we don't use it in the NCC entirely. Now why are we
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including it well it could be that we would use it in the NCC in the future but also in the meantime
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it may be that state or territory legislation would refer to this definition and require for
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instance that higher complexity buildings would require further scrutiny, such as peer review.
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So that's why we've included it despite not using it now I'm going to show how building
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complexity works it works by the four criteria that you see in the blue boxes on this slide
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we have attributes and that's where the building exceeds 25 meters effective
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height or has performance solutions for fire or structure or is in a place of natural hazard for
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instance the bushfire prone land. If you trigger all of those or even just one of those attributes
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criteria then that's triggered that criteria box and you have one criteria for complexity.
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Next is Class 2, if your building is Class 2 then that criteria applies, occupant number if you have
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more than 100 occupants in the building that's also a criteria and fourthly occupant ability
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if more than 10 of those occupants require evacuation assistance then you've triggered
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that criteria and of course as you go about triggering criteria your score increases and
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you get a higher level of complexity, low for one criteria, medium for two criteria you get the idea.
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If all four criteria are triggered well that's very high building complexity it's also the case
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that if your building is importance level 4 or importance level 5, so of course we're talking
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about buildings essential for both disaster operations like hospitals for instance. If you
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have an IL4 or IL5 building then of course that's straight away a very high building complexity.
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This next change is a new defined term for volume and that applies for BCA Volume One.
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since its first edition the BCA has had a definition for floor area but the BCA
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has never had a definition for volume. Now the concept of volume is used a handful of times in
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BCA Volume One they're listed on this slide here C3D3 for general floor area and volume
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limitations, C3D4 which uses the concept of volume to describe a large isolated building,
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E1D8 for some Class 6 buildings of a certain volume sprinklers are required and there's also
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smoke hazard provisions required in E2D10 for large isolated buildings again that concept
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of volume is used to describe a building for which this smoke has a management provisions apply.
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Now sometimes at the ABCB office we've been receiving calls where people say look I'm doing a volume
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calculation like for instance I'm trying to find the maximum volume of my compartment and I've got
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this space in the building like in the photograph here where there's all these trusses in the way no
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one's going to use that space so can I remove that space for the purposes of calculating my volume.
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Well the answer that question is no because that area is within the building within the fire
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compartment and therefore of course contributes to the volume for the purposes of C3D3.
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So what we've done for NCC 2022 is introduced this new defined term volume in order to clarify that
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and other things, now it might look complex but actually what we're doing with this defined term
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is taking the various scenarios for which the concept of volume applies and setting up what
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the Deemed-to-Satisfy provisions require to be contributing to the volume calculation.