Skip to Main Content
Building Safety Journal Logo

Building Safety Journal - International Code Council

Main Menu

Menu

      • April, 2025 Articles
      • March, 2025 Articles
      • February, 2025 Articles
      • January, 2025 Articles
      • December, 2024 Articles
      • November, 2024 Articles
      • 2025 Articles
      • 2024 Articles
      • Deep Dives
      • Member News
      • Personal Perspectives
      • Quick Hits
      • Technical Topics
      • Press Releases
      • Sponsored Content
      • View All
      • Buildings, Construction, Architecture/Design
      • Fire, Wildland-Urban Interface
      • Plumbing, Mechanical, Fuel Gas, Pools/Spas
      • Energy, Solar, Green, Sustainability
      • Disaster Preparedness, Mitigation, Resiliency
  • Subscribe
    • ICC Family of Solutions
    • ICCSafe
    • myICC
    • Digital Codes
    • cdpACCESS
    • Store
    • Support

Join today!

Keep up-to-date on crucial industry news, innovative training and expert technical advice with a free subscription to the award-winning Building Safety Journal.

Subscribe

Sign In or Register Here

Provide your email address
Provide your password
Answer the math challenge
Please enter your e-mail address below. We will email you a link to reset your password.
Provide your email address
Answer the math challenge
To complete your registration, please verify your email address.
Answer the math challenge

We have emailed the address you provided. Please click the link in the email to confirm your email address.

Your account has been marked for password reset. Please change your password.
Provide your new password
Verify your new password
Answer the math challenge 6 minus one

Only registered ICC members have access to this article at this time.

Explore all the benefits that ICC Membership has to offer and become a member today to gain access to this exciting content.

If you're already an ICC member Sign In Now.

Can We Help?

  • Reset My Password
  • I Need More Help

New guide bridges smoke management and the IBC

April 24th, 2008
by International Code Council
  • Press Releases

When a fire occurs in a building, controlling smoke can mean the difference between life and death. A newly revised reference book addresses smoke management in the 2006 International Building Code (IBC). This book creates a bridge between the complex subject of smoke management and the code requirements of the IBC. Developed jointly by the International Code Council and the Society of Fire Protection Engineers, A Guide to Smoke Control in the 2006 IBC will help experienced and new practitioners.

“This guide will help code officials, engineers and designers understand smoke control requirements that will save lives and protect property,” said International Code Council CEO Rick Weiland.

The 2006 IBC smoke control requirements are more performance-based than previous editions and allow engineers the flexibility to address particular fire hazards in building design. The 2006 edition also includes a new reference for exhaust method design and facilitates the use of different types of models, such as network, zone and computational fluid dynamics models. The guide explains these and other new requirements and provides engineers, designers and code officials with practical examples. Of particular interest in the guide is the section dealing with the commissioning and testing of smoke control systems. As an added tool, the appendix includes a plan review checklist.

“This guide demonstrates how the results of fire science can be applied to building safety,” said David Evans, SFPE Executive Director. “The information contained in this joint Code Council-SFPE publication is needed by both engineers and code officials in applying the 2006 IBC smoke control provisions.”

The authors, Dr. John H. Klote, P.E., and Douglas H. Evans, P.E., are both experts in the field of fire protection engineering. Klote, an internationally recognized authority on smoke management, authored three previous books and more than 80 papers and articles on smoke control and other aspects of fire protection engineering. Douglas Evans, also a published author, is the Fire Protection Engineer for the Clark County (Nev.) Building Division, which has jurisdiction over the unincorporated areas of southern Nevada, including the world-famous Las Vegas Strip.

To purchase A Guide to Smoke Control in the 2006 IBC, visit the Code Council website at www.iccsafe.org/smokecontrol or call 1-800-786-4452. The guide is also available through SFPE at www.sfpe.org.

The International Code Council, a membership association dedicated to building safety and fire prevention, develops the codes used to construct residential and commercial buildings, including homes and schools. Most U.S. cities, counties and states that adopt codes choose the International Codes developed by the International Code Council.

The Society of Fire Protection Engineers is dedicated to advancing the science and practice of fire protection engineering and its allied fields, to maintain high ethical standards among its members and to foster fire protection engineering education. The Society strives to provide worldwide leadership in support of excellence in fire protection engineering.

About the Author
International Code Council
The International Code Council is a nonprofit association that provides a wide range of building safety solutions, including product evaluation, accreditation, certification, codification and training. It develops model codes and standards used worldwide to construct safe, sustainable, affordable and resilient structures.
Submissions
Check out upcoming BSJ topics and send us articles for consideration:
Or send by email

Want to advertise in the BSJ?
Click Here

Share on Facebook
Facebook
Tweet about this on Twitter
Twitter
Share on LinkedIn
Linkedin

  • 25 24862 MTS CLE BSJ WAD 270X270 FINAL
  • 25 24731 BSM BSJ Website 270x270 WAD FINAL
  • 25 24651 TRN WDS BSJ BSJW WAD 270x270 FINAL a
  • tile 3
  • 25 24699 PD TRN SKGA Sub Plan BSJ WAD FINAL 270 x 270 2
International Code Council
International Code Council
International Code Council
International Code Council

Subscribe to the Building Safety Journal

Subscribe

Connect with Us

  • LinkedIn
  • Facebook
  • X
  • YouTube
  • Instagram

ICC Family of Solutions

  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Use
  • Contact Us
  • Accessibility Policy
Pbk2iV65mhZXLBcwIDDemKOLqZN7dR_5hUcF4YDuj18=.html