NCC 2022 Volume One - Building Code of Australia Class 2 to 9 buildings
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Specification 7 Fire hazard properties

Specification 7 Fire hazard properties

Table S7C7 Other materials
Material or assembly location Flammability Index Spread-of-Flame Index Smoke-Developed Index
Fire control rooms subject to Specification 19 and fire-isolated exits, other than a sarking-type material used in a ceiling or used as an attachment or part of an attachment to a building element. Note 1 N/A 0 2
Class 9b buildings used as a theatre, public hall or the like: Any part of fixed seating in the audience area or auditorium. N/A 0 5
Class 9b buildings used as a theatre, public hall or the like: A proscenium curtain required by Specification 32. N/A 0 3
Escalators, moving walkways or non-required non fire-isolated stairway or pedestrian ramps subject to Specification 14. N/A 0 5
Sarking-type materials: In a fire control room subject to Specification 19 or a fire-isolated exit or fire control room used in the form of an exposed wall or ceiling. 0 N/A N/A
Sarking-type materials: In other locations. Note 2 5 N/A N/A
Other materials or locations and insulation materials other than sarking-type material. Notes 2 and 3 N/A 9 8 if the Spread-of-Flame Index is more than 5
Table Notes
  1. In a fire control room or fire-isolated stairway, a material used as an attachment or part of an attachment to a building element must, if combustible, be attached directly to a non-combustible substrate and not exceed 1 mm finished thickness.
  2. A material, other than one located within a fire-isolated exit or fire control room, may be covered on all faces by concrete or masonry not less than 50 mm thick, as an alternative to meeting the specified indices.
  3. In the case of a composite member or assembly, the member or assembly must be constructed so that when assembled as proposed in a building—
    1. any material which does not comply with this Table is protected on all sides and edges from exposure to the air; and
    2. the member or assembly, when tested in accordance with Specification 3, has Spread-of-Flame Index and Smoke-Developed Index not exceeding those prescribed in this Table; and
    3. the member or assembly retains the protection in position so that it prevents ignition of the material and continues to screen it from access to free air for a period of not less than 10 minutes.
Delete table (S7C7) and insert NSW table (S7C7) as follows:
NSW Table S7C7: Other materials
Material or assembly location Flammability Index Spread-of-Flame Index Smoke-Developed Index
Fire control rooms subject to Specification 19 and fire-isolated exits, other than a sarking-type material used in a ceiling or used as an attachment or part of an attachment to a building element. Note 1 N/A 0 2
Class 9b buildings used as an entertainment venue, a material used to cover closed back upholstered seats in any part available to the public—where smoking is permitted; or flame is exposed in connection with the preparation of meals Note 4 N/A 6 5
Class 9b buildings used as an entertainment venue, a material used as a curtain, blind or similar decor in any part available to the public. Notes 4 and 5 6 N/A N/A
Class 9b buildings used as an entertainment venue, a material used to form a cinematograph screen. Notes 4, 5 and 6 12 0 7
Class 9b buildings used as a public hall or the like: A proscenium curtain required by Specification 32. N/A 0 3
Escalators, moving walkways or non-required non fire-isolated stairways or pedestrian ramps subject to Specification 14. N/A 0 5
Sarking-type materials: In a fire control room subject to Specification 19 or a fire-isolated exit used in the form of an exposed wall or ceiling. 0 N/A N/A
Sarking-type materials other than in a fire control room subject to Specification 19 or a fire-isolated exit used in the form of an exposed wall or ceiling. Note 2 5 N/A N/A
Other materials or locations and insulation materials other than Sarking-type materials. Notes 2 and 3 N/A 9 8 if the Spread-of-Flame Index is more than 5
Note
  1. In a fire control room or fire-isolated stairway, a material used as an attachment or part of an attachment to a building element must, if combustible, be attached directly to a non-combustible substrate and not exceed 1 mm finished thickness.
  2. A material, other than one located within a fire-isolated exit or fire control room, may be covered on all faces by concrete or masonry not less than 50 mm thick, as an alternative to meeting the specified indices.
  3. In the case of a composite member or assembly, the member or assembly must be constructed so that when assembled as proposed in a building—
    1. any material which does not comply with this Table is protected on all sides and edges from exposure to the air; and
    2. the member or assembly, when tested in accordance with Specification 3, has a Spread-of-Flame Index and Smoke-Developed Index not exceeding those prescribed in this Table; and
    3. the member or assembly retains the protection in position so that it prevents ignition of the material and continues to screen it from access to free air for a period of not less than 10 minutes.
  4. Any fire-retardant coating used in an entertainment venue to make a material comply with a required Flammability Index, Spread-of-Flame Index or Smoke-Developed Index must be certified by—
    1. its manufacturer or distributor—
      1. as approved for use with the fabric to achieve the required indices; and
      2. to retain its retardancy effect after a minimum of 5 commercial dry cleaning or laundering operations carried out in accordance with AS 2001.5.4, Procedure 7A, using non-phosphate ECE reference detergent A (without optical brightener); and
    2. the applicator as having been carried out in accordance with the manufacturer’s specification.
  5. Materials used in an entertainment venue must have a label affixed to a representative sample of each different material indicating, in legible characters—
    1. name of manufacturer; and
    2. trade name and description of material’s composition; and
    3. retardant treatment (if any), name of applicator and date of application; and
    4. AS 1530 Part 2 and/or AS/NZS 1530 Part 3 test number and its Flammability Index, Spread-of-Flame Index and Smoke-Developed Index; and
    5. approved methods of cleaning.
  6. A cinematograph screen must have a supporting frame of metal construction.