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9 July 2014 We only address building types that we usually encounter with DoD
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This presentation is not intended to be comprehensive
Presented by: Bennett Fung, P.E. Please read UFC 4-010-01 for details
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LEVELS OF PROTECTION
Window and Door Behaviors
Window Hazard
Level of Door Hazard Rating
Rating ASTM Window Description Glazing Injuries
Protection ASTM F2247 and ASTM F2927
F2912
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CONVENTIONAL CONSTRUCTION
STANDARD 1: STANDOFF DISTANCES PARAMETERS
Figures B-1 and B-2 have many Qualifications (PAGE 1/2)
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CONVENTIONAL CONSTRUCTION
PARAMETERS
THE PROBLEM
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CCP are fairly well How are we supposed to determine what is the
defined for exterior best Standoff Distance for our building?
walls unless you have
very tall walls How can we quickly get the window and door
Roof systems are supplier to give us a quote?
very limited. Most
commonly used roof What glazing size and type will work best for our
systems will need to project?
be designed for blast
pressure.
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STANDOFF DISTANCES Old Standoff Distance = 45m (148 ft) STANDOFF DISTANCES
PRIMARY GATHERING, LOW LEVEL OF PROTECTION, CONTROLLED PERIMETER
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SECURITY ENGINEERING FACILITIES UFC 4-020-01 Recreational Facilities, Commissaries and Exchanges
specified in Table 3-1 of UFC 4-020-01
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