FEMA E74 2011
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FEMA E-74 – Reducing the Risks of Nonstructural Earthquake Damage A Practical Guide. Fourth Edition
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FEMA | 2011 | 755 |
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1 | FEMA E-74_part1 FEMAE-74coverA.pdf |
2 | InsideCover |
4 | Preface |
5 | Chapter 1 1.1 Purpose 1.2 Intended Audience |
9 | 1.3 Regional Applicability |
10 | 1.4 Limitations 1.5 Acknowledgements |
12 | Chapter 2 |
13 | 2.1 Definitions 2.1.1 Structural Components 2.1.2 Nonstructural Components |
16 | 2.1.3 Relative Costs |
17 | 2.2 Causes of Structural Damage |
18 | 2.2.1 Inertial Forces |
19 | 2.2.2 Building Deformations |
20 | 2.2.3 Building Separations |
22 | 2.2.4 Nonstructural Interaction 2.3 Extent of Nonstructural Damage |
24 | 2.4 Importance of Nonstructural damage |
25 | 2.4.1 Life Safety (LS) |
30 | 2.4.2 Property Loss (PL) |
31 | 2.4.3 Functional Loss (FL) |
35 | 2.5 COmmon Types of Nonstructural Earthquake Damage 2.5.1 Life Safety |
38 | 2.5.2 Property Loss |
40 | 2.5.3 Functional Loss |
42 | Chapter 3 3.1 Survey of Nonstructural Components |
44 | 3.1.1 Survey Forms |
47 | 3.2 Estimating Seismic Risk 3.2.1 Estimating Seismic Shaking Intensity |
50 | 3.2.2 Estimating Seismic Risk Ratings |
51 | 3.2.3 Assigning Priority Ratings 3.2.4 Application of Nonstructural Guidelines |
53 | Chapter 4 |
54 | 4.1 Program Objectives and Scope 4.1.1 Voluntary vs. Mandatory Risk Reduction |
55 | 4.1.2 Performance-Based Design Concepts |
60 | 4.1.3 Legal Considerations |
61 | 4.2 Design considerations |
63 | 4.3 Project planning and implementation strategies |
65 | 4.3.1 Integration with Maintenance Programs 4.3.2 Integration with Remodeling |
66 | 4.3.3 Phased or Incremental Upgrading 4.3.4 Integration with Purchasing |
67 | 4.4 Responsibility and Program Management 4.4.1 Responsibility |
70 | 4.4.2 Sustaining Protection |
71 | 4.4.3 Program Evaluation 4.5 Cost benchmarks – Examples 4.5.1 Example 1 – manufacturing facility |
72 | 4.5.2 Example 2 – school district |
73 | 4.5.3 Example 3 – California Hospital |
75 | Chapter 5 |
76 | 5.1 Program Objectives and Scope |
77 | 5.1.1 Voluntary vs Mandatory Risk Reduction |
78 | 5.1.2 Performance-Based Design concepts |
80 | 5.2 Design Considerations |
81 | 5.3 Building code requirements 5.3.1 2009 Edition of the International building code (IBC 2009) |
84 | 5.3.2 Enforcement of Code Requirements |
85 | Plan Review Construction Inspection |
86 | 5.3.3 Requirements for Contents 5.3.4 Other Standards and Protocols |
87 | 5.3.5 Validation and Refinement of Code Requirements 5.4 Responsibility and Project Management |
89 | 5.4.1 Example: Responsibility Matrix |
90 | 5.4.2 Example: Seismic Code Block, Saint Louis county, Missouri |
92 | Chapter 6-Sections 6.1-6.2 6.1 Protective Measures 6.1.1 Common Sense Measures |
93 | 6.1.2 Nonstructural Component Protection Measures |
95 | 6.2 Nonstructural Component examples |
96 | 6.2.1 Typical Mitigation Details |
102 | FEMA E-74_part2 chapter6_3_1_1 6.3 Architectural Components 6.3.1 Exterior Wall Components 6.3.1.1 Adhered Veneer Typical causes of damage |
103 | Damage Examples |
106 | Seismic Mitigation Considerations |
107 | Mitigation Examples |
108 | Mitigation Details |
109 | chapter6_3_1_2 6.3 Architectural Components 6.3.1 Exterior Wall Components 6.3.1.2 Anchored Veneer Typical causes of damage |
110 | Damage Examples |
112 | Seismic Mitigation Considerations |
113 | Mitigation Examples |
114 | Mitigation Details |
115 | chapter6_3_1_3 6.3 Architectural Components 6.3.1 Exterior Wall Components 6.3.1.3 Prefabricated Panels Typical causes of damage |
116 | Damage Examples |
122 | Seismic Mitigation Considerations |
123 | Mitigation Details |
125 | chapter6_3_1_4 6.3 Architectural Components 6.3.1 Exterior Wall Components 6.3.1.4 Glazing Typical causes of damage |
126 | Damage Examples |
132 | Seismic Mitigation Considerations |
133 | Mitigation Details |
134 | chapter6_3_1_5 6.3 ARCHITECTURAL COMPONENTS 6.3.1 Exterior Wall Components 6.3.1.5 Glass block Typical causes of damage |
135 | Damage Examples |
137 | Seismic Mitigation Considerations |
139 | Mitigation Examples |
141 | Mitigation Details |
143 | FEMA E-74_part3 chapter6_3_2_1 6.3 ARCHITECTURAL COMPONENTS 6.3.2 Interior Partitions 6.3.2.1 Interior Partition Walls, Heavy Typical causes of damage |
144 | Damage Examples |
148 | Seismic Mitigation Considerations |
149 | Mitigation Examples |
151 | Mitigation Details |
153 | chapter6_3_2_2 6.3 ARCHITECTURAL COMPONENTS 6.3.2 Interior Partitions 6.3.2.2 Interior Partition Walls, Light Typical causes of damage |
154 | Damage Examples |
155 | Seismic Mitigation Considerations |
156 | Mitigation Examples |
158 | Mitigation Details |
160 | chapter6_3_2_3 6.3 ARCHITECTURAL COMPONENTS 6.3.2 Interior Partitions 6.3.2.3 Glazed Partitions Typical causes of damage |
161 | Damage Examples |
163 | Seismic Mitigation Considerations |
165 | Mitigation Examples |
167 | Mitigation Details |
168 | chapter6_3_3_1 6.3 ARCHITECTURAL COMPONENTS 6.3.3 Interior VeneerS 6.3.3.1 Stone, TilE and Masonry Veneer Typical causes of damage |
169 | Damage Examples |
170 | Seismic Mitigation Considerations |
172 | Mitigation Details |
173 | chapter6_3_4_1 6.3 ARCHITECTURAL COMPONENTS 6.3.4 Ceilings 6.3.4.1 Suspended Acoustic Lay-in Tile ceiling Systems Typical causes of damage |
174 | Damage Examples |
177 | Seismic Mitigation Considerations |
180 | Mitigation Examples |
181 | Mitigation Details |
186 | chapter6_3_4_2 6.3 ARCHITECTURAL COMPONENTS 6.3.4 Ceilings 6.3.4.2 Ceilings applied Directly to Structure Typical causes of damage |
187 | Damage Examples |
192 | Seismic Mitigation Considerations |
193 | Mitigation Examples |
195 | Mitigation Details |
197 | chapter6_3_4_3.pdf 6.3 ARCHITECTURAL COMPONENTS 6.3.4 Ceilings 6.3.4.3 Suspended Heavy Ceilings Typical causes of damage |
198 | Damage Examples |
202 | Seismic Mitigation Considerations |
205 | Mitigation Examples |
206 | Mitigation Details |
209 | FEMA E-74_part4 chapter6_3_5_1 6.3 ARCHITECTURAL COMPONENTS 6.3.5 Parapets and Appendages 6.3.5.1 Unreinforced Masonry Parapets Typical causes of damage |
210 | Damage Examples |
212 | Seismic Mitigation Considerations Mitigation Examples |
214 | Mitigation Details |
215 | chapter6_3_6_1 6.3 ARCHITECTURAL COMPONENTS 6.3.6 Canopies, Marquees, AND Signs 6.3.6.1 Canopies, Marquees, AND Signs Typical causes of damage Damage Examples |
217 | Seismic Mitigation Considerations Mitigation Details |
218 | chapter6_3_7_1 6.3 ARCHITECTURAL COMPONENTS 6.3.7 Chimneys and Stacks 6.3.7.1 Unreinforced Masonry Chimney Typical causes of damage Damage Examples |
220 | Seismic Mitigation Considerations |
221 | Mitigation Examples Mitigation Details |
222 | chapter6_3_8_1 6.3 ARCHITECTURAL COMPONENTS 6.3.8 Stairways 6.3.8.1 Stairways Typical causes of damage |
223 | Damage Examples |
228 | Seismic Mitigation Considerations |
229 | Mitigation Details |
231 | chapter6_3_9_1 6.3 ARCHITECTURAL COMPONENTS 6.3.9 Freestanding Walls or Fences 6.3.9.1 Freestanding Masonry wall or Fence Typical causes of damage |
232 | Damage Examples |
235 | Seismic Mitigation Considerations |
237 | Mitigation Details |
239 | chapter6_4_1_1 6.4 Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing Components 6.4.1 Mechanical Equipment 6.4.1.1 Boilers, Furnaces, Pumps, and Chillers Typical causes of damage |
240 | Damage Examples |
241 | Seismic Mitigation Considerations |
242 | Mitigation Examples |
245 | Mitigation Details |
247 | chapter6_4_1_2 6.4 Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing Components 6.4.1 Mechanical Equipment 6.4.1.2 General Manufacturing and PrOcess Machinery Typical causes of damage |
248 | Damage Examples |
250 | Seismic Mitigation Considerations |
251 | chapter6_4_1_3 6.4 Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing Components 6.4.1 Mechanical Equipment 6.4.1.3 HVAC Equipment with Vibration Isolation Typical causes of damage |
252 | Damage Examples |
255 | Seismic Mitigation Considerations |
256 | Mitigation Examples |
259 | Mitigation Details |
260 | chapter6_4_1_4.pdf 6.4 Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing ComponentS 6.4.1 Mechanical Equipment 6.4.1.4 HVAC Equipment without Vibration Isolation Typical causes of damage Damage Examples |
262 | Seismic Mitigation Considerations |
264 | Mitigation Details |
265 | FEMA E-74_part5 chapter6_4_1_5 6.4 Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing Components 6.4.1 Mechanical Equipment 6.4.1.5 HVAC Equipment Suspended In-Line with Ductwork Typical causes of damage |
266 | Damage Examples |
269 | Seismic Mitigation Considerations Mitigation Examples |
270 | Mitigation Details |
273 | chapter6_4_1_6 6.4 Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing Components 6.4.1 Mechanical Equipment 6.4.1.6 Suspended Equipment Typical causes of damage |
274 | Damage Examples |
275 | Seismic Mitigation Considerations |
276 | Mitigation Details |
277 | chapter6_4_2_1 6.4 Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing Components 6.4.2 Storage Tanks and Water Heaters 6.4.2.1 Structurally Supported Tanks and Vessels Typical causes of damage |
278 | Damage Examples |
282 | SEISMIC MITIGATION CONSIDERATIONS |
283 | Mitigation Examples |
285 | Mitigation Details |
286 | chapter6_4_2_2 6.4 Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing Components 6.4.2 Storage Tanks and Water Heaters 6.4.2.2 Flat Bottom Tanks and VesselS Typical causes of damage |
287 | Damage Examples |
290 | Seismic Mitigation Considerations Mitigation Examples |
293 | Mitigation Details |
294 | chapter6_4_2_3 6.4 Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing Components 6.4.2 Storage Tanks and Water Heaters 6.4.2.3 Compressed Gas Cylinders Typical causes of damage Damage Examples |
295 | Seismic Mitigation Considerations Mitigation Examples |
301 | Mitigation Details |
302 | chapter6_4_2_4.pdf 6.4 Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing Components 6.4.2 Storage Tanks and Water Heaters 6.4.2.4 Water HeaterS Typical causes of damage |
303 | Damage Examples |
304 | Seismic Mitigation Considerations |
305 | Mitigation Examples |
308 | Mitigation Details |
310 | chapter6_4_3_1 6.4 Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing Components 6.4.3 Pressure piping 6.4.3.1 Suspended pressurE piping Typical causes of damage |
311 | Damage Examples |
314 | Seismic Mitigation Considerations |
315 | Mitigation Examples |
319 | Mitigation Details |
324 | FEMA E-74_part6 chapter6_4_3_2 6.4 Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing Components 6.4.3 Pressure piping 6.4.3.2 In-Line Valves and Pumps Typical causes of damage Seismic Mitigation Considerations |
325 | Mitigation Examples |
326 | Mitigation Details |
329 | chapter6_4_3_3 6.4 Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing Components 6.4.3 Pressure piping 6.4.3.3 Flexible Connections, Expansion Joints, and Seismic Separations Typical causes of damage |
330 | Damage Examples |
331 | Seismic Mitigation Considerations |
332 | Mitigation Examples |
336 | Mitigation Details |
337 | chapter6_4_3_4 6.4 Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing Components 6.4.3 Pressure Piping 6.4.3.4 Pipe Risers Typical causes of damage |
338 | Damage Examples Seismic Mitigation Considerations |
340 | Mitigation Examples |
343 | Mitigation Details |
347 | chapter6_4_3_5 6.4 Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing Components 6.4.3 Pressure Piping 6.4.3.5 Floor-mounted supports Typical causes of damage |
348 | Damage Examples |
349 | Seismic Mitigation Considerations |
350 | Mitigation Examples |
353 | Mitigation Details |
356 | chapter6_4_3_6 6.4 Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing Components 6.4.3 Pressure Piping 6.4.3.6 Roof-mounted supports Typical causes of damage |
357 | Damage Examples |
359 | Seismic Mitigation Considerations |
360 | Mitigation Examples |
361 | Mitigation Details |
363 | chapter6_4_3_7 6.4 Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing Components 6.4.3 Pressure Piping 6.4.3.7 Wall-mounted supports Typical causes of damage |
364 | Damage Examples |
365 | Seismic Mitigation Considerations |
366 | Mitigation Examples |
367 | Mitigation Details |
371 | chapter6_4_3_8.pdf 6.4 Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing Components 6.4.3 Pressure Piping 6.4.3.8 Penetrations Typical causes of damage |
372 | Damage Examples |
375 | Seismic Mitigation Considerations |
376 | Mitigation Examples |
377 | / |
379 | Mitigation Details |
381 | FEMA E-74_part7 chapter6_4_4_1 6.4 Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing Components 6.4.4 Fire Protection piping 6.4.4.1 Suspended Fire Protection Piping Typical causes of damage |
382 | Damage Examples |
387 | Seismic Mitigation Considerations |
388 | Mitigation Examples |
390 | Mitigation Details |
391 | chapter6_4_5_1 6.4 Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing Components 6.4.5 FLuid Piping, not fire protection 6.4.5.1 hazardous materials PIPING Typical causes of damage |
392 | Damage Examples |
395 | Seismic Mitigation Considerations |
397 | Mitigation Examples |
402 | Mitigation Details |
403 | chapter6_4_5_2 6.4 Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing Components 6.4.5 FLuid Piping, not fire PROTECTION 6.4.5.2 NonHazardous Materials PIPING Typical causes of damage |
404 | Damage Examples |
407 | Seismic Mitigation Considerations Mitigation Examples |
410 | chapter6_4_6_1 6.4 Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing Components 6.4.6 Ductwork 6.4.6.1 Suspended Ductwork Typical causes of damage |
411 | Damage Examples |
413 | Seismic Mitigation Considerations |
414 | Mitigation Examples |
417 | Mitigation Details |
419 | chapter6_4_6_2 6.4 Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing Components 6.4.6 Ductwork 6.4.6.2 Air Diffusers Typical causes of damage |
420 | Damage Examples |
421 | Seismic Mitigation Considerations |
422 | Mitigation Details |
423 | chapter6_4_7_1.pdf 6.4 Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing Components 6.4.7 Electrical and Communications Equipment 6.4.7.1 Control Panels, Motor Control Centers, AND Switchgear Typical causes of damage |
424 | Damage Example |
427 | Seismic Mitigation Considerations Mitigation Examples |
434 | Mitigation Details |
436 | FEMA E-74_part8 chapter6_4_7_2 6.4 Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing Components 6.4.7 Electrical and Communications Equipment 6.4.7.2 Emergency GeneratorS Typical causes of damage Seismic Mitigation Considerations |
437 | Mitigation Examples |
439 | Mitigation Details/ |
440 | chapter6_4_7_3 6.4 Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing Components 6.4.7 Electrical and Communications Equipment 6.4.7.3 TransformerS Typical causes of damage Damage Examples |
441 | Seismic Mitigation Considerations |
442 | Mitigation Details |
443 | chapter6_4_7_4 6.4 Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing Components 6.4.7 Electrical and Communications Equipment 6.4.7.4 Batteries and Battery Racks Typical causes of damage Damage Examples |
444 | Seismic Mitigation Considerations Mitigation Examples |
446 | Mitigation Details |
447 | chapter6_4_7_5 6.4 Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing Components 6.4.7 electrical and communications equipment 6.4.7.5 Photovoltaic (PV) Power Systems Typical causes of damage Seismic Mitigation Considerations |
449 | Mitigation Examples |
453 | Mitigation Details |
455 | chapter6_4_7_6 6.4 Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing Components 6.4.7 Eletrical and communications equipment 6.4.7.6 Communications Antennae Typical causes of damage |
456 | Damage Examples |
459 | Seismic Mitigation Considerations |
460 | Mitigation Examples |
462 | Mitigation Details |
464 | chapter6_4_8_1 6.4 Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing Components 6.4.8 Electrical and Communications Distribution Equipment 6.4.8.1 ELECTRICAL Raceways, Conduit, AND Cable TrayS Typical causes of damage Damage Examples |
465 | Seismic Mitigation Considerations Mitigation Examples |
467 | Mitigation Details |
468 | chapter6_4_8_2 6.4 Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing Components 6.4.8 Electrical and Communications Distribution Equipment 6.4.8.2 Electrical Distribution Panels Typical causes of damage |
469 | Damage Examples Seismic Mitigation Considerations |
470 | Mitigation Examples |
471 | Mitigation Details |
472 | chapter6_4_9_1 6.4 Mechanical, electrical, and plumbing components 6.4.9 Light Fixtures 6.4.9.1 Recessed Light Fixtures Typical causes of damage |
473 | Damage Examples |
477 | Seismic Mitigation Considerations |
479 | Mitigation Examples |
480 | Mitigation Details |
482 | chapter6_4_9_2.pdf 6.4 Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing Components 6.4.9 Light Fixtures 6.4.9.2 Surface-Mounted lighting Typical causes of damage |
483 | Damage Examples |
485 | Seismic Mitigation Considerations |
487 | Mitigation Examples |
488 | Mitigation Details |
489 | FEMA E-74_part9 chapter6_4_9_3 6.4 Mechanical, ElectricaL, and Plumbing Components 6.4.9 Light Fixtures 6.4.9.3 Pendant light fixtures Typical causes of damage |
490 | Damage Examples |
493 | Seismic Mitigation Considerations |
494 | Mitigation Details |
495 | chapter6_4_9_4 6.4 Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing Components 6.4.9 Light Fixtures 6.4.9.4 Heavy light Fixtures Typical causes of damage |
496 | Seismic Mitigation Considerations |
498 | Mitigation Examples |
500 | Mitigation Details |
502 | chapter6_4_10_1 6.4 Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing Components 6.4.10 ELEVators and escalators 6.4.10.1 Hydraulic elevators Typical causes of damage Seismic Mitigation Considerations |
504 | Mitigation Details |
505 | chapter6_4_10_2 6.4 Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing Components 6.4.10 ELEvators and Escalators 6.4.10.2 Traction elevators Typical causes of damage |
507 | Damage Examples |
511 | Seismic Mitigation Considerations |
513 | Mitigation Examples |
514 | Mitigation Details |
515 | chapter6_4_10_3 6.4 Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing Components 6.4.10 elevators and Escalators 6.4.10.3 Escalators Typical causes of damage |
516 | Damage Examples |
517 | Seismic Mitigation Considerations |
518 | Mitigation Details |
519 | chapter6_4_11_1 6.4 Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing Components 6.4.11 Conveyors 6.4.11.1 Conveyors Typical causes of damage |
520 | Damage Examples |
523 | Seismic Mitigation Considerations |
524 | Mitigation Details |
525 | chapter6_5_1_1 6.5 Furniture, Fixtures, Equipment and Contents 6.5.1 Storage Racks 6.5.1.1 Light Duty SHelving Typical causes of damage |
526 | Damage Examples |
527 | Seismic Mitigation Considerations |
528 | Mitigation Examples |
533 | Mitigation Details |
534 | chapter6_5_1_2.pdf 6.5 Furniture, Fixtures, Equipment and Contents 6.5.1 Storage Racks 6.5.1.2 industrial storage racks Typical causes of damage |
535 | Damage Examples |
539 | Seismic Mitigation Considerations |
540 | Mitigation Examples |
542 | Mitigation Details |
543 | FEMA E-74_part10 chapter6_5_2_1 6.5 Furniture, Fixtures, Equipment and Contents 6.5.2 Bookcases, Shelving 6.5.2.1 Bookshelves Typical causes of damage Damage Examples |
545 | Seismic Mitigation Considerations |
547 | Mitigation Details |
549 | chapter6_5_2_2 6.5 Furniture, Fixtures, Equipment and Contents 6.5.2 Bookcases, shelving 6.5.2.2 Library and Other Shelving Typical causes of damage |
550 | Damage Examples |
553 | Seismic Mitigation Considerations |
554 | Mitigation Examples |
555 | Mitigation Details |
557 | chapter6_5_3_1 6.5 Furniture, Fixtures, Equipment and Contents 6.5.3 Computer and Communication Equipment 6.5.3.1 Computer Access Floors and Equipment Typical causes of damage Damage Examples |
560 | Seismic Mitigation Considerations |
561 | Mitigation Examples |
566 | Mitigation Details |
569 | chapter6_5_3_2 6.5 Furniture, Fixtures, Equipment and Contents 6.5.3 Computer and Communication Equipment 6.5.3.2 Computer and Communication Racks Typical causes of damage Damage Examples |
570 | Seismic Mitigation Considerations |
571 | Mitigation Examples |
572 | Mitigation Details |
574 | chapter6_5_3_3 6.5 Furniture, Fixtures, Equipment and Contents 6.5.3 Computer and Communication Equipment 6.5.3.3 Desktop Computers and Accessories Typical causes of damage Damage Examples |
575 | Seismic Mitigation Considerations |
576 | Mitigation Details |
577 | chapter6_5_3_4 6.5 Furniture, Fixtures, Equipment and Contents 6.5.3 Computer and Communication Equipment 6.5.3.4 Televisions and Video Monitors, Wall-Mounted Typical causes of damage |
578 | Existing Condition |
579 | Seismic Mitigation Considerations |
580 | Mitigation Examples |
582 | Mitigation Details |
583 | chapter6_5_4_1 6.5 Furniture, Fixtures, Equipment and Contents 6.5.4 Hazardous Materials Storage 6.5.4.1 Hazardous Materials Storage Typical causes of damage |
584 | Damage Examples |
587 | Seismic Mitigation Considerations |
589 | chapter6_5_5_1 6.5 Furniture, Fixtures, Equipment and Contents 6.5.5 Miscellaneous Furniture, Fixtures and Equipment 6.5.5.1 File Cabinets Typical causes of damage |
590 | Damage Examples |
592 | Seismic Mitigation Considerations |
593 | Mitigation Details |
596 | chapter6_5_5_2 6.5 Furniture, Fixtures, Equipment and Contents 6.5.5 Miscellaneous Furniture, Fixtures and Equipment 6.5.5.2 Demountable Partitions Typical causes of damage Damage Examples |
597 | Seismic Mitigation Considerations |
598 | Mitigation Details |
600 | chapter6_5_5_3.pdf 6.5 Furniture, Fixtures, Equipment and Contents 6.5.5 Miscellaneous Furniture, Fixtures and Equipment 6.5.5.3 Miscellaneous Furniture and Fixtures Typical causes of damage |
601 | Damage Examples |
603 | Seismic Mitigation Considerations |
604 | Mitigation Examples |
606 | FEMA E-74_part11 chapter6_5_6_1 6.5 Furniture, Fixtures, Equipment and Contents 6.5.6 Miscellaneous Contents 6.5.6.1 Shelf-Mounted Items Typical causes of damage Damage Examples |
607 | Seismic Mitigation Considerations |
608 | Mitigation Examples |
611 | Mitigation Details |
612 | chapter6_5_6_2 6.5 Furniture, Fixtures, Equipment and Contents 6.5.6 Miscellaneous Contents 6.5.6.2 DeskTop, CounterTop Items Typical causes of damage |
613 | Damage Examples / |
614 | Seismic Mitigation Considerations |
615 | Mitigation Examples |
616 | Mitigation Details |
618 | chapter6_5_6_3 6.5 Furniture, Fixtures, Equipment and Contents 6.5.6 Miscellaneous Contents 6.5.6.3 Fragile Artwork Typical causes of damage Damage Examples |
619 | / / / |
620 | Seismic Mitigation Considerations |
621 | Mitigation Examples |
624 | Mitigation Details |
625 | chapter6_5_6_4.pdf 6.5 Furniture, Fixtures, Equipment and Contents 6.5.6 Miscellaneous Contents 6.5.6.4 Fire Extinguisher and Cabinet Typical causes of damagE |
626 | Damage Example |
627 | Seismic Mitigation Considerations Mitigation Details |
628 | Chapter 6-Section 6.6 6.6 Installation Notes, Safety Warnings, and additional guidelines 6.6.1 Positive Connections |
629 | 6.6.2 Typical Wall Attachment Details Anchorage to Wood or Metal Stud Partition Walls |
630 | Hardware – Recommended |
631 | Hardware – Not Recommended Anchorage to Concrete or Masonry Walls |
632 | Hardware and Procedures – Recommended |
633 | Hardware and Procedures – Not Recommended 6.6.3 Typical Floor and Ceiling Attachment Details Anchorage to Wood Framing |
634 | Hardware and Procedures – Recommended Hardware and Procedures – Not Recommended Anchorage to Steel Framing Hardware – Recommended |
635 | Anchorage to Concrete Floor or Roof Slabs Hardware and Procedures – Recommended Hardware and Procedures – Not Recommended 6.6.4 Typical Shelf or Countertop Attachment Details |
636 | Hardware and Procedures – Recommended 6.6.5 Purchasing |
637 | 6.6.6 Patching, Painting, and Corrosion Protection 6.6.7 Safety Precautions Procedures – Recommended |
638 | 6.6.8 Electrical Danger Warnings and guidelines |
640 | FEMA E-74_Appendices AppendixA_Specification |
642 | AppendixB_ResponsibilityMatrix |
644 | AppendixC_InventoryForm |
647 | AppendixD_Checklist |
676 | AppendixE_RiskRatings |
689 | AppendixF_Resources |
736 | AppendixG_Glossary Anchorage: Connection or attachment of a nonstructural component to the structure typically through the use of welding, bolts, screws, post-installed anchors or other mechanical fasteners that provide a positive connection. Based on the configuration … |
742 | Restraint/Bracing: Bracing or anchorage used to limit movement under seismic forces. Cables or rigid elements (struts, pipes, angles, etc) used to resist forces by uniaxial tension or compression. The term “bracing” may also be used to describe design… Seismic Deformations: Drifts, deflections and seismic relative displacements determined in accordance with the applicable seismic requirements of ASCE/SEI 7-10 or the Building Codes currently in effect where the Project is located. |
745 | AppendixH_References |
752 | AppendixI_Participants.pdf FEMA Project Officers Subject Matter Expert Project Manager |
753 | Project Management Committee |
754 | Project Review Panel |
755 | Additional Reviewers Additional Contributor |