NFPA 909 Code for the Protection of Cultural Resource Properties
Technical BulletinLast updated Saturday, April 1, 20171.1 Scope. 1.1.1 This code describes principles and practices of protection for cultural resource properties (including, but not limited to, museums, libraries, and places of worship), their contents, and collections, against conditions or physical situations with the potential to cause damage or loss. 1.1.2 This code covers ongoing operations and rehabilitation and acknowledges the need to preserve culturally significant and character-defining building features and sensitive, often irreplaceable, collections and to provide continuity of operations. 1.1.3* Principles and practices for life safety in cultural resource properties are outside the scope of this code. Where this code includes provisions for maintaining means of egress and controlling occupant load, it is to facilitate the evacuation of items of cultural significance, allow access for damage limitation teams in an emergency, and prevent damage to collections through overcrowding or as an unintended consequence of an emergency evacuation. A.1.1.3 Cultural resource properties should comply with the provisions of NFPA 101, Life Safety Code. 1.1.4 Library and museum collections that are privately owned and not open to the public shall not be required to meet the requirements of this code.
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