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NATIONAL BUILDING CODE

OF

CANADA

1985

SEVENTH

REVISIONS

Issued by the

Associate Committee on the National Building Code National Research Council of Canada

Ottawa January 1989

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Revisions to the

National Building Code of Canada 1 9 8 5

The following revisions to the National Building Code of Canada 1985 have

been approved by the Associate Committee on the National Building Code for immediate implementation.

In accordance with the ACNBC Policies and Procedures, the list of referenced documents in Table 2.7.3.A. of the 1985 NRC are updated annually. The First, Fourth and Fifth Revisions, dated January 1986, January 1987 and

January 1988, respectively, included updating of the referenced documents to 30 June 1987. The revisions contained herein include additional updates to 30 June 1988.

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21 2.7.3.1. Change the last line to read "30 June 1988"

4 Table 2.7.3.A. Revise entries in Columns 2 and 3 where applicable

as follows:

( I ) Revised document numbers and titles also apply in the appropriate code references listed in Column 4.

(2) Previously updated in Fourth Revisions dated January 1987.

(3) Previously updated in Fifth Revisions dated January 1988. 'c'olumn 1 Issuing Agency ASTM ASTM ASTM ASTM ASTM CGSR CCSB CSA CSA NFP A NFPA NFPA NLGA ULC ULC Column 3 Tltlc or Document as revised ('1 Hardboard. Recoated, Factory Finished, for Exterior Cladding

Western Red Cedar Shingles and Shakes StandardMethods of Fire Tests of Roof coverings Column 2 Document number

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Existing Number ~ 2 8 3 / ~ 2 8 3 M - 8 5 ( ~ ) ~ 5 7 0 / ~ 5 7 0 M - 8 5 ( ~ ) C3 15-7&(1983) ~ 7 0 0 - 8 6 ( ~ ) E ~ - 8 5 ( ~ ) 11 -GP-SMa- 1978 34-GP-1M-196 CAN3-G40.21M81 01 18.1M1980 71-19850) 96- 1984 214-1983 19840) S107-M1980 S109-M1980 Revised Number ('1 A283/A283M-87 A570/A570M-88 C3 15-87 0 0 0 - 8 8 E-90-87 CANICGSB-11-5M-87 CANICGSB-34.1-M87 CAN/CSA-G40.21 -M87 CANICSA-0118.1M88 71-1987 96- 1987 214-1988 1987 CAN/ULC-S107-M87 CAN/ULC-S 109-M87

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