NFPA Codes
I came across this today, but maybe its old news. (I couldn't find it in any old posts, but maybe I missed it.)
NFPA (National Fire Protection Association) codes can be viewed in their entirety online at their website (www.nfpa.org). It is a read-only system – can’t print, can’t copy and paste, etc.
It appears that their entire library is available (for example 70E is readable).
Access is nested in the site. Find the ordering page for the code you want and there is a link for “More information about [this code]”. That opens another page, and at the bottom, there are one or more links for “view the [year] edition of [NFPA code]”. Click that and a single use licensing agreement appears. [There is no registration required, and it is copyright-type information.] After clicking agree, the document comes up.
I can’t tell if there are any limits to the number of times that one can use the service, though it doesn’t that there are any limits.
Joe
I came across this today, but maybe its old news. (I couldn't find it in any old posts, but maybe I missed it.)
NFPA (National Fire Protection Association) codes can be viewed in their entirety online at their website (www.nfpa.org). It is a read-only system – can’t print, can’t copy and paste, etc.
It appears that their entire library is available (for example 70E is readable).
Access is nested in the site. Find the ordering page for the code you want and there is a link for “More information about [this code]”. That opens another page, and at the bottom, there are one or more links for “view the [year] edition of [NFPA code]”. Click that and a single use licensing agreement appears. [There is no registration required, and it is copyright-type information.] After clicking agree, the document comes up.
I can’t tell if there are any limits to the number of times that one can use the service, though it doesn’t that there are any limits.
Joe