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Type 1: Fire-resistive: High-rise buildings made of concrete and protected steel. Type 2: Non-combustible: Newer buildings with tilt-slab or reinforced masonry walls and a metal roof. Type 3: Ordinary: New or old buildings with non-combustible walls but a wood-framed roof.
Category 1 buildings are designed for areas with low wind speeds and low seismic activity. These buildings are typically used for low-risk applications such as storage sheds, workshops, and garages.
Type I (Non-Combustible Fire-Resistive Construction) Examples include concrete columns, beams and floors; this type of construction has high assembly fire resistivity. Type II (Non-combustible) Examples included steel columns, beams and deck/floors.
1. Frame (Class 1): Buildings where the exterior walls are wood or other combustible materials, including construction where combustible materials are combined with other materials (such as brick veneer, stone veneer, wood iron-clad, stucco on wood).
All building elements must be non-combustible for the building to be classified as Type 1. These elements include the structural frame, exterior and interior bearing walls, exterior and interior non-bearing walls and partitions, and floor and roof construction.
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Class 1-Fireproof structures are those in which the walls and structural members are made of incombustible material or assemblies with the following minimum fire resistive ratings: four hours for exterior walls (except panel walls, and exterior bearing walls in private dwellings thirty-five feet or less in height),
Occupancy/Risk Category in Structure with Truss Design. Category I is intended for buildings that have a low hazard to human life in the event of a failure.
Type I: Noncombustible (or limited-combustible) construction with a high level of fire resistance, typically concrete construction. Type II: Noncombustible (or limited-combustible) construction with a lower level of fire resistance than Type I, typically this is steel construction with or without fireproofing.

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