Relacionar Columnas 2018 IFC Parts and Chapters (D)Versión en línea Before applying the requirements of the IFC it is beneficial to understand its arrangement and format. The IFC, like other codes published by the International Code Council, is arranged and organized to follow sequential steps that generally occur during a plan review or inspection. The IFC is organized into seven parts. Each part represents a broad subject matter and includes the chapters that logically fit under the subject matterf each part. Match the subject matter to the part it would be found in. por Suzanne Freeman 1 Part III—Chapters 13 through 19 2 Part II—General safety provisions 3 Part VI—Referenced Standards 4 Part VII- Appendices 5 Part I—Administrative and definitions 6 Part V—Chapters 68 through 79 7 Part IV—Chapters 40 through 49; 52 8 Part IV—Special occupancies and operations 9 Part V—Hazardous materials 10 Part III—Building and equipment design features Reserved for future use for special occupancy regulations. Reserved for future use for hazardous materials regulations. Includes provisions such as Board of Appeals, and Fire flow requirements. These are not mandatory unless specifically referenced in the adopting ordinance or legislation of the jurisdiction. Dry cleaning, lumber yards and tire storage. Fire service features and means of egress Reserved for future use for building and equipment design features Hazardous materials Standards that are referenced in various sections of the IFC. Emergency Planning and Preparedness Due process & definitions