Fire
load, or more accurately fire load density is the starting point for estimating
the potential size and severity of a fire. Fire Load Calculation (usually
estimated based on NFPA 557 or local factory rules) is an important factor in
establishing the basis for the assessment of the fire risk pertaining to any area.
It indicates the quantity of heat liberated per unit area when an area and its
contents are completely burnt.
The
calculation of the fire load is the basis for determining the classification of
the occupancies for the fire grading of buildings as well as determining the
required resources for firefighting. Accurate estimation of fire load density
will help you to manage better design factors and response measures.
Basic inputs required for Fire Load Calculation include:
·
Facility
layout plan
·
Typical
inventory of materials held in different areas of the facility to calculate the
Fire load
·
Situational
impact on the inventory
Based
on fire load calculation, the next step is to conduct the Fire Safety Audit/
Assessment which is an organized and methodical approach to detect, prevent and
mitigate any hazard or condition that will lead to fire at factory, building,
warehouse, facility, due to the activities carried out on the premises or by
some external influences.