[Code of Federal Regulations] [Title 41, Volume 3] [Revised as of July 1, 2004] From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access [CITE: 41CFR102-80.5] [Page 271-272] TITLE 41--PUBLIC CONTRACTS AND PROPERTY MANAGEMENT CHAPTER 102--FEDERAL MANAGEMENT REGULATION PART 102-80_SAFETY AND ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT--Table of Contents Subpart A_General Provisions Sec. 102-80.5 What is the scope of this part? Subpart A_General Provisions Sec. 102-80.5 What is the scope of this part? 102-80.10 What are the basic safety and environmental management policies for real property? Subpart B_Safety and Environmental Management Asbestos 102-80.15 What are Federal agencies' responsibilities concerning the assessment and management of asbestos? Radon 102-80.20 What are Federal agencies' responsibilities concerning the abatement of radon? Indoor Air Quality 102-80.25 What are Federal agencies' responsibilities concerning the management of indoor air quality? [[Page 272]] Lead 102-80.30 What are Federal agencies' responsibilities concerning lead? Hazardous Materials and Wastes 102-80.35 What are Federal agencies' responsibilities concerning the monitoring of hazardous materials and wastes? Underground Storage Tanks 102-80.40 What are Federal agencies' responsibilities concerning the management of underground storage tanks? Seismic Safety 102-80.45 What are Federal agencies' responsibilities concerning seismic safety in Federal facilities? Risks and Risk Reduction Strategies 102-80.50 Are Federal agencies responsible for identifying/estimating risks and for appropriate risk reduction strategies? 102-80.55 Are Federal agencies responsible for managing the execution of risk reduction projects? Facility Assessments 102-80.60 Are Federal agencies responsible for performing facility assessments? Incident Investigation 102-80.65 What are Federal agencies' responsibilities concerning the investigation of incidents, such as fires, accidents, injuries, and environmental incidents? Responsibility for Informing Tenants 102-80.70 Are Federal agencies responsible for informing their tenants of the condition and management of their facility safety and environment? Assessment of Environmental Issues 102-80.75 Who assesses environmental issues in Federal construction and lease construction projects? Subpart C_Accident and Fire Prevention 102-80.80 What general accident and fire prevention policy must Federal agencies comply with? State and Local Codes 102-80.85 Are federally owned and leased buildings exempt from State and local code requirements in fire protection? Fire Administration Authorization Act of 1992 102-80.90 Is the Fire Administration Authorization Act of 1992 (Public Law 102-522) relevant to fire protection engineering? 102-80.95 Is the Fire Administration Authorization Act of 1992 applicable to all Federal agencies? Automatic Sprinkler Systems 102-80.100 What performance objective should an automatic sprinkler system be capable of meeting? Equivalent Level of Safety Analysis 102-80.105 What information must be included in an equivalent level of safety analysis? 102-80.110 What must an equivalent level of safety analysis indicate? 102-80.115 Is there more than one option for establishing that an equivalent level of safety exists? 102-80.120 What analytical and empirical tools should be used to support the life safety equivalency evaluation? 102-80.125 Who has the responsibility for determining the acceptability of each equivalent level of safety analysis? 102-80.130 Who must perform the equivalent level of safety analysis? 102-80.135 What is a qualified fire protection engineer? Room of Origin 102-80.140 What is meant by ``room of origin''? Flashover 102-80.145 What is meant by ``flashover''? Reasonable Worst Case Fire Scenario 102-80.150 What is meant by ``reasonable worst case fire scenario''? Authority: 40 U.S.C. 486(c) and 490. Source: 67 FR 76876, Dec. 13, 2002, unless otherwise noted. The real property policies contained in this part apply to Federal agencies, including the General Services Administration (GSA)/Public Buildings Service (PBS), operating under, or subject to, the authorities of the Administrator of General Services. The responsibilities for safety and environmental management under this part are intended to apply to GSA or those Federal agencies operating in GSA space pursuant to a GSA delegation of authority. [[Page 273]]