Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4923097 Journal of Building Engineering 2017 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Comparative study among Brazilian fire safety regulations are presented.•State regulations showed differences however similar technical base was found.•A Brazilian national fire safety regulation could be created.

In the last forty years, Brazil has seen several major fires resulting in dramatic human and material losses. These led to society-driven initiatives that together with national legislation gaps caused a diversity of building fire safety regulations which were only applicable to the corresponding state. This caused an administrative and technical disarray among fire safety agents, as well as anti-economical building design and construction. This paper presents a comparative study among building fire safety regulations in different Brazilian states aiming at the development and adoption of a technical regulation at a national level. The results showed many differences in regulations on the mandatory requirements for fire protection systems; however, a similar technical base among state regulations showed that a Brazilian national-level fire safety regulation could be created.

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