NFPA 1192 is a Standard on Recreational Vehicles. This standard initiates fire and life safety criteria for recreational vehicles which is used to provide protection from loss of life from explosion and fire. It offers vital information about everything from fire and carbon monoxide detection. It delivers complete criteria for fire and life safety around RVs.
Details of NFPA 1192 Product
Book Title: Standard on Recreational Vehicles
Publisher Name: National Fire Protection Association
Edition: 2021
SKU: 119221
ISBN-10: 1455926485
ISBN-13: 978-1455926480
FAQs
Q. What is the purpose of NFPA 1192?
A. NFPA 1192 standard purpose is to help and ensure the safe and proper use of recreational vehicles (RVs) with the new edition. With its unique size, transport capabilities, and use of RVs, special provisions are needed to mitigate hazards and protect people and property. It also delivers complete criteria for fire and life safety around RVs.
Q. What does the NFPA 1192 standard offer?
A. This standard offers essential information on everything from carbon monoxide and fire that means to withdrawal and types of fire extinguishers.
Q. What does the NFPA 1192 cover?
A. NFPA 1192 covers the proper installation of fuel burning, plumbing, electrical, and other safety-related systems, and materials are taken as a primary or based on nationally recognized safety criteria. This criterion is used to deliver a uniform technical standard prompting the appropriate use of this specific type of vehicle.
Q. What is provided by the updated edition of NFPA 1192?
A. NFPA 1192 updated edition provides editorial changes to clarify the intent of existing requirements but not limited to exterior ladders and reserve capability for all RV tires.
Q. What addressed the new provision of the NFPA 1192 standard?
A. NFPA 1192 new provisions addressed the way valve locations, the minimum bend radius of water distribution systems, guardrails installed, exposed interior finish materials, and the safety requirements for wall beds.
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