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1 Orange County Convention Center Orlando, FL Orange County Convention Center Rules and Regulations Guidelines for All Exhibits For the protection of our facility and for those guests either working or attending an event on our premises, the OCCC Facility Planning Guide contains a brief overview of Orange County Fire Rescue information that applies to exhibit construction in the exhibit halls. Firefighting and emergency equipment may not be hidden or obstructed, including fire extinguishers, strobes, fire hose cabinets and standpipes. All emergency exits, hallways and aisles leading from the OCCC must be kept clear and unobstructed. Fire lanes must be maintained at all times on the loading dock. Information Regarding Flame Resistance: All woodwork, stage scenery, furnishings, decorations and sets used upon a working permanent or temporary stage, or within an exhibit, shall be coated or treated by approved methods to render them flame resistant. All fabrics, films, draperies, curtains and similar furnishings must be flame resistant as demonstrated by testing in accordance with NFPA 701 Standard Methods of Fire Tests for Flame Propagation of Textiles and Films. Acoustical and decorative material including, but not limited to, cotton, foamed plastic, hay, paper, straw, wood chips, mulch, split bamboo and thatch must be treated with a flame-retardant. Documentation of flame resistance must be available for review upon request. Additional flame retardant treatments shall be applied in accordance with the appropriate product direction. The use of styrofoam products for set construction is not permitted.

2 OCCC RULES AND REGULATIONS Page 2 Covered Booth Guidelines - Less Than Three Hundred (300) Covered Square Feet The definition of a Covered Booth is to place something over or upon an exhibit or portion of an exhibit (e.g. roof, ceiling, tenting, lattice, fabric, plastic) to cover the ground level and/or support decorative structures. The upper portion of the covered exhibit is not capable of being occupied. Covered Booth Guidelines - Less Than 300 Covered Square Feet Planning Notes All materials used in construction of covered exhibits and all decorative materials within the exhibit must be non-combustible or limited combustible (flame-retardant) materials. Certification of flame retardant treatment, along with samples of said materials, must be submitted, if requested by the Orange County Fire Rescue Services department. It is recommended that certifications of flame retardant treatments also be available at the show site. Exhibitor must provide a portable, fire extinguisher for each level or each covered exhibit or structure. At least one (1) 2A10BC portable type fire extinguisher must be provided. Fire extinguisher(s) must be mounted in a visible location, near exit doors, and be accessible at all times. FIRE EXTINGUISHER Covered Booths Less Than Three Hundred (300) Covered Square Feet Fire watch or extinguishing system not required. At least (1) 2A10BC fire extinguisher must be provided. All booths to be constructed as required by applicable codes and standards.

3 OCCC RULES AND REGULATIONS Page 3 Guidelines for Multi-Level Exhibits & Covered Booths Over 300 Square Feet The definition of a Multi-Level Booth is to construct a level or tier atop an exhibit or portion of an exhibit, with the intention of being occupied by one or more persons. Multi-Level Booths, regardless of square footage, and Covered Booths exceeding 300 require additional approval and fire watch preparations prior to their acceptance on the exhibit hall floor by the OCCC. In accordance with the State Fire Marshal s office, please review the following guidelines for compliance with the requirements of the Life Safety Code (NFPA 101), as adopted by Florida Administrative Law, State Fire Marshal s Rules and Regulations, Chapter 4A-3, and the Standard Fire Prevention Code as adopted by Orange County, Florida. Multi-Level Exhibits Guidelines Planning Notes Plans for Multi-Level Booths must be submitted and reviewed by the OCCC Event Management section and the Orange County Fire Rescue Services Department prior to their construction on the show floor. Plans for Multi-Level Booths must be submitted with the following information: show name and dates; exhibitors name and assigned booth number; directional information; and maximum exhibit height within the booth. Send two copies of scaled, signed and dated Multi-Level Booth plans, (with front and side elevations), by a registered architect or engineer to: Attn: OCCC EM Name/Sales Marketing & Event Management Division Orange County Convention Center Orange County Convention Center P.O. Box Universal Boulevard Orlando, Fl Orlando, Fl Use For All Use For All Personal Correspondence/Letters Express Deliveries All Multi-Level Booth construction materials and decorative materials must be noncombustible or limited combustible (flame-retardant). If requested, certification of flame-retardant treatment and possible samples must be submitted to Orange County Fire Rescue Services Department for review, prior to booth construction. It is highly recommended that these certifications also be available while on site in the hall.

4 OCCC RULES AND REGULATIONS Page 4 Guidelines for Multi-Level Exhibits Regardless of Square Footage and Covered Booths Over Exhibits with an enclosed room or occupied second story must post notice at the bottom of the stairway, indicating maximum permitted occupancy (or total permitted weight load of the second level). 2. If second level is to be occupied and greater than three hundred (300) square feet, two (2) stairways are required, remote from each other. If second level is to be occupied and less than three hundred (300) square feet, one (1) set of stairs is permitted. All stairs must be a minimum of three (3) feet in width, equipped with a handrail on at least one (1) side and constitute a straight run or be squared off. Spiral stairs or winders are not permitted. 3. Exhibitor must provide a portable fire extinguisher for each level or each covered exhibit or structure. At least one (1) 2A40BC portable type fire extinguisher must be provided. Fire extinguishers must be mounted in a visible location, near exit doors, and be accessible at all times. Multi-Level Exhibits & Covered Booths Over 300 Square Feet Fire watch or extinguishing system is required. At least (1) 2A40BC fire extinguishers must be provided. At minimum, (1) set of stairs required. A second set of stairs is required for multi-level exhibits greater than 300 square feet. All booths to be constructed as required by applicable codes and standards.

5 OCCC RULES AND REGULATIONS Page 5 Exhibit Hall Fire Watch Personnel Guidelines Orange County Fire Rescue Services Department requires fire watch personnel for: ALL ulti-level exhibits (regardless of square footage) All other covered exhibits exceeding three hundred (300) square feet. Fire Watch Personnel Guidelines A fire watch is ordered through the OCCC Event Management section. All requests should be submitted, no less than twenty-one (21) days before the exhibit hall move-in begins. Fire watch is required: a. For ALL multi-level exhibits regardless of square footage and all covered exhibits exceeding three hundred (300) square feet. b. On all show days. c. Beginning one half (1/2) hour prior to show opening and ending one half (1/2) hour following show closing. Fire watch personnel are charged at the prevailing rate. d. To place order, please contact: Orange County Convention Center Event Management Section Phone: (407) Fax: (407) e. The minimum Fire Watch is four (4) hours and the cost is $200.00, (at $50.00 per hour). A Fire Watch schedule can be expanded for additional coverage, per $50.00 for each additional hour or fraction thereof. Please Note: All Fire Watch schedules are based on hour increments, to include a ½ hour prior to the start of event activity and a ½ hour after the conclusion of event activity. First 4 hours $200 9hours $450 5hours $ hours $500 6hours $ hours $550 7hours $ hours $600 8hours $ hours $650 Please Note: Rates are subject to change without notice. Additional Planning Notes Please consult the OCCC Event Management section for additional information on an alternative to Fire Watch personnel, an automatic extinguishing system.

6 OCCC RULES AND REGULATIONS Page 6 Fog & Haze Machines The use of fog and haze machines for lighting and theatrical effects is permitted within the OCCC, provided that the fog/haze fluid used in those machines is water-based. The use of non-water-based fog/haze fluid, specifically with an oil-based composition, is prohibited. In order to comply with various state and federal life safety codes, it is required that all fog and haze fluid be appropriately labeled and available for inspection by the Orange County Fire Rescue (OCFR) Department, if necessary. OCFR guidelines apply to the use of fog and haze machines and their interactions with OCCC building safety devices and/or detectors. The Event Management section must be notified twenty-one (21) days in advance with a schedule of intended use of water-based fog or haze machines, including rehearsals, technical runs and actual show/event times of use. Should the use of fog or haze fluid create a residue or slippery coating on any of the OCCC infrastructure, (catwalks, stage steps, handrails, etc), the clean-up or wipe down of those areas will be charged to the Lessee at the prevailing rate. Please consult the OCCC Event Management section for additional information regarding the use of fog and haze machines within the facility.

7 OCCC RULES AND REGULATIONS Page 7 Exhibit Hall Equipment & Freight Movement All equipment and freight shall be loaded/unloaded in the appropriate building dock areas at all times. The loading/unloading of equipment and/or freight from the main guest exterior entrance areas, in front of either building, is strictly prohibited. The OCCC Transportation section coordinates dock access so that no more than three (3) tractor/trailer cabs/trucks, with motors idling, are in any one hall for loading/unloading at any one time. Special ventilation is required prior to entry. Subdividing these halls will limit the number of cabs. Please Note: Cabs/trucks, with motors idling, are not permitted in West Halls E or F, as appropriate ventilation is not available. Vehicles that remain in the exhibition hall or building, as part of a display must have the battery cables disconnected. The gas tank must either be taped shut or have a lockable gas cap and may contain no more than one half (1/2) tank or ten (10) gallons of fuel, whichever is less. Please refer to the Vehicle Display Guidelines pages contained in this Facility Planning Guide for more details regarding vehicle exhibits. Non-gasoline powered motorized vehicles or bicycles may be operated in the exhibition halls during move-in and move-out days only. The use of gasoline-powered vehicles is prohibited inside the OCCC. Persons under the age of sixteen (16) are not permitted to operate a motorized vehicle on OCCC property. Motorized vehicles, personnel carts, bicycles, forklifts, pallet jacks and other wheeled vehicles with steel and/or hard metallic wheels are not permitted in the OCCC s concourses, lobbies and registration areas of either building. Lifts or other wheeled vehicles approved for use in carpeted areas must have non-marking tires or tires that are covered with carpet tape or heavy-duty polyethylene sheeting. Doorways, carpeted areas and terrazzo floors must be protected from the movement of crates, registration counters, pallet jacks, plants, sign-hanging activities and all other rolling stock during move-in and move-out. When off-loading counters, booths and other heavy objects, the use of floor protection and extreme care is required. Carpeted areas must be protected by the use of a minimum six (6) mil polyethylene sheeting (reinforced preferred). For heavy objects, temporary carpet or plywood on top of reinforced polyethylene sheeting must be used to protect the OCCC s carpet and terrazzo. Worn or torn sheeting must be replaced immediately. Heavy objects are defined as items in excess of 1500 pounds, which exceed the limits of an average pallet jack. If protective materials are taped to the floor, refer to Item 12 (Tape Removal).

8 OCCC RULES AND REGULATIONS Page 8 Fire Code Regulations Exhibitors, service contractors and event promoters must comply with all federal, state and local fire and building codes that apply to places of public assembly (see Chapters 5, 8, and 31 of the prevailing N.F.P.A. Life Safety Code 101; Orange County Fire Rescue Departments Conventions, Trade Shows and Exhibits #6005; and Orange County Fire Rescue Departments Tent Standard #6000). All curtains, bunting, draping, etc., must be made of flame retardant materials. Firefighting and emergency equipment may not be hidden or obstructed, including fire extinguishers, strobes, fire hose cabinets and standpipes. All emergency exits, hallways and aisles leading from the OCCC must be kept clear and unobstructed. Loading dock fire lanes must remain clear at all times. Welding and/or cutting equipment is prohibited in the OCCC except as part of an exhibit and must be approved by the Orange County Fire Rescue Services Department through the OCCC Event Management section. Flame Resistance Information Regarding Flame Resistance: All woodwork, stage scenery, furnishings, decorations and sets used upon a working permanent or temporary stage, or within an exhibit, shall be coated or treated by approved methods to render them flame resistant. All fabrics, films, draperies, curtains and similar furnishings must be flame resistant as demonstrated by testing in accordance with NFPA 701 Standard Methods of Fire Tests for Flame Propagation of Textiles and Films. Acoustical and decorative material including, but not limited to, cotton, foamed plastic, hay, paper, straw, wood chips, mulch, split bamboo and thatch must be treated with a flame-retardant. Documentation of flame resistance must be available for review upon request. Additional flame retardant treatments shall be applied in accordance with the appropriate product direction. The use of styrofoam products for set construction is not permitted.

9 OCCC RULES AND REGULATIONS Page 9 Gas Information The Lessee shall not bring upon the premises any exhibit, equipment or vehicle that, in the judgment of the OCCC, would be, or might be, dangerous to persons or property or otherwise incompatible with the structure, systems and furnishings. Hazardous chemicals and materials, including, but not limited to, pesticides, herbicides, poisons, flammable and combustible liquids, hazardous gases, pressurized cylinders and tanks, and hazardous chemicals (including oxidizers) are prohibited inside the OCCC. The intended use of LP gas (i.e. propane, butane) or natural gas must be disclosed on a Cooking, Gas (Natural/LP), Open Flame or Heat Producing Device Notice form, prior to any gas installation or on-site use. Cooking, Gas (Natural/LP), Open Flame or Heat Producing Device Notice forms can be obtained via the OCCC Event Management section, which are then submitted for review and approval to the Orange County Fire Marshal s office. The use of gas cooking appliances must be disclosed on the Notification Form. Each exhibit using cooking or food warming devices may be subject to an individual inspection. In addition, a 2A40BC fire extinguisher must be within thirty (30) feet of all cooking and/or heat producing appliances. Gas Compressed/Inert Compressed inert gases may be used provided the vessels are stored in a safe manner and the OCCC Event Management section has been notified regarding their intended use and preferred storage location. Demonstrations involving inert gases must comply with all federal and local regulations. Inert Gas Cylinders Compressed gas cylinders may not be stored on dock areas or the exhibit floor during move-in or move-out. Compressed inert gas cylinders may be located in an exhibit space after move-in is complete. Cylinders must be properly secured at all times. Other Compressed Cylinders Introduction of all other compressed liquids and gases into the building is prohibitedwithout prior approval from the Fire Marshal. Gas Natural With advance notice, the OCCC has the capability to provide natural gas for exhibits in West Hall B, North Halls A & B, as well as South Halls A & B. To place an order for this service and to request the appropriate permit, please contact the Event Management section for details and fee information. Equipment utilizing natural gas shall be installed in accordance with NFPA 54, Natural Fuel Gas Code.

10 OCCC RULES AND REGULATIONS Page 10 Supply lines will be turned on approximately one (1) hour prior to posted show hours and shut off one (1) hour after the end of each show day, by OCCC Event Utilities staff. A ceiling (rigging) drop is required for natural gas orders in exhibit halls. Exhibitor fee information and ordering information can be obtained from the Event Management section or our Please Note: Exhibitors placing natural gas orders are to provide a Service Placement Plot drawing depicting exact placement of the requested line drop. Please consult the OCCC Event Management section for further details regarding requesting natural gas service in the exhibit halls. Gas Information (Continued) Gas Liquid Petroleum (LP) The use of Liquid Petroleum is limited on OCCC premises. The Lessee or exhibitor may use liquid petroleum under the following limited conditions with prior approval of the Fire Marshal: Non-refillable cylinders with a capacity of nominal 1 lb. Please Note: Please also see the Open Flame, Pyrotechnics and Special Effects information on the following page for additional information. The use of portable butane fueled appliances listed for commercial use, up to a maximum of (2) 10 oz. non-refillable containers, is permitted with prior approval of the Fire Marshal. Please Note: The containers must be connected directly to the appliance. Manifolding of the cylinders is not permitted. The maximum number of stored butane containers is limited to 24 per day and must be removed at the end of each day. The use of nominal 5 lb. Liquid Petroleum containers, when installed in the OCCC by the Event Utilities section, is permitted with prior approval from the Fire Marshal. A mandatory fire watch is required. Multiple nominal 5 lb. Liquid Petroleum containers, when installed in the OCCC, must be separated by a minimum of 20 feet. Storage of the Liquid Petroleum product must comply with NFPA 58 Liquefied Petroleum Gas Code. A mandatory fire watch is required. All Liquid Petroleum must be removed from the display area at the immediate close of show hours. Any other Liquid Petroleum product not listed above is strictly prohibited at the OCCC.

11 OCCC RULES AND REGULATIONS Page 11 Gas Storage Gasoline, kerosene, diesel fuel, combustible gases (cylinders) or other flammable liquids may not be stored (permanently or temporarily) within the OCCC facility, or on dock areas, during an event or its move-in and move-out. Additional Planning Note Please consult the OCCC Event Management section for further information regarding the intended use and storage of Compressed Gas, Liquid Petroleum, Natural Gas and other related products and materials. Hazardous Chemicals The Lessee shall not bring upon the premises any exhibit, equipment or vehicle that, in the judgment of the OCCC, would be, or might be, dangerous to persons or property, or otherwise incompatible with the structure, systems and furnishings of the building. Hazardous chemicals and materials, including, but not limited to, pesticides, herbicides, poisons, flammable and combustible liquids, hazardous gases, pressure cylinders and tanks, and hazardous chemicals (including oxidizers) are prohibited inside the OCCC. Compressed inert gases may be used provided the vessels are stored in a safe manner and the OCCC Event Management section has been notified regarding their intended use and preferred storage location. Demonstrations involving inert gases must comply with all federal and local regulations. Gasoline, kerosene, diesel fuel, combustible gases and other flammable liquids may not be stored (permanently or temporarily) in the OCCC during an event or its move-in and move-out activities. The Lessee is responsible for the removal of all hazardous waste and must comply with all applicable federal, state and local regulations. Hazardous waste includes materials that are ignitable, corrosive, reactive, toxic or a biohazard (as defined under 40 CFR 261 subpart C and D). If materials are questionable, contact OCCC Event Management section for more information. Costs or applicable administrative expenses incurred by the OCCC for the removal of hazardous waste left in, or about, the OCCC will be assessed to the Lessee.

12 OCCC RULES AND REGULATIONS Page 12 Open Flame, Pyrotechnics and Special Effects The use of open flame devices, including candles, is permitted on OCCC premises with prior approval from the Fire Marshal and the OCCC Event Management section, provided Lessee or exhibitor adheres to the following conditions. Open Flame Open Flame and Flame Effects must comply with NFPA 160 Standard for Flame Effects Before An Audience. Depending on the intended use of an open flame product, a Special Effects permit may be required. (Consult the OCCC Event Management section for further information and approval by the Orange County Fire Rescue Department.) A demonstration of the open flame device may be required at the discretion of the Orange County Fire Marshal, while on OCCC premises. Depending on the intended use of an open flame product and the demonstration of an open flame device, a fire watch may be required. Candles All candle flames must be enclosed and protected at all times. Candles may be used on tables if securely supported on a substantial noncombustible base and located in a position to avoid danger of ignition of combustible material. The OCCC Event Management section and Orange County Fire Rescue must be notified in advance on the intended use of candles and candle product. Pyrotechnics Pyrotechnics must comply with NFPA 1126 Standard for the Use of Pyrotechnics Before a Proximate Audience. A pyrotechnics permit is required. (Consult the OCCC Event Management section for further information and approval by the Orange County Fire Rescue Department.) A demonstration of the pyrotechnics display may be required at the discretion of the Orange County Fire Marshal. A mandatory fire watch will be required. A fire engine stand-by may be required, per the discretion of the Orange County Fire Marshal s office.

13 OCCC RULES AND REGULATIONS Page 13 Open Flame, Pyrotechnics and Special Effects (Continued) Special Effects Fog & Hazers The use of fog and haze machines for lighting and theatrical effects is permitted within the OCCC, provided that the fog/haze fluid used in those machines is water-based. The use of non-water-based fog/haze fluid, specifically with an oil-based composition, is prohibited. In order to comply with various state and federal life safety codes, it is required that all fog and haze fluid be appropriately labeled and available for inspection by the Orange County Fire Rescue (OCFR) Department, if necessary. OCFR guidelines apply to the use of fog and haze machines and their interactions with OCCC building safety devices and/or detectors. The Event Management section must be notified twenty-one (21) days in advance with a schedule of intended use of water-based fog or haze machines, including rehearsals, technical runs and actual show/event times of use. Should the use of fog or haze fluid create a residue or slippery coating on any of the OCCC infrastructure, (catwalks, stage steps, handrails, etc), the clean-up or wipe down of those areas will be charged to the Lessee at the prevailing rate. Please consult the OCCC Event Management section for additional information regarding the use of fog and haze machines within the facility.

14 OCCC RULES AND REGULATIONS Page 14 Open Flame, Pyrotechnics and Special Effects (Continued) Special Effects Lasers The use of lasers for lighting and theatrical effects is permitted on OCCC premises, with prior approval from the Fire Marshal, provided Lessee or exhibitor adheres to the following conditions: Lasers must comply with Florida Administrative Code Chapter 64E-4 Control of Nonionizing Radiation Hazards, NFPA 115 Standard for Laser Fire Protection, and Florida Department of Health, State Bureau of Radiation regulations. A Laser Permit from Orange County Fire Rescue Department is required. In order to apply for this permit, the requestor must provide information about the proposed laser light show that includes classification of the lasers; sketches indicating the location of the lasers, operators, performers, viewers, beam paths, viewing screens, walls, mirror balls and other reflective or diffuse surfaces which may be struck by any and all laser beams, including scanning beam patterns, scanning velocity and frequency in occupied areas. For open air shows where a laser beam is projected into the sky, requestor must submit basic beam information of intended laser use and a copy of the notification provided to the federal Aviation Administration. All lasers must be registered with the Florida Department of Health, State Bureau of Radiation. A separate registration is required for each location of intended use. Out-of-state lasers brought into the state for temporary use require notification to the Florida Dept. of Health, State Bureau of Radiation. The Laser Safety Officer must establish and supervise a program of laser radiation safety for compliance with all applicable rules. Laser system users and staff must be trained on fire safety features prior to the lasers first use and at least annually thereafter. Staff members must be trained in the use of portable fire extinguishers. All training must be documented and available for review.

15 OCCC RULES AND REGULATIONS Page 15 Permit Overview/Including Cooking Information Special permits or notices are required for event activities and exhibits that involve cooking, pyrotechnics, tents, multi-level or covered exhibits, and/or potentially hazardous situations. Appropriate permit applications or notices for the following activities must be made to the Office of the Fire Marshal, at least twenty-one (21) days prior to the event move-in: The display and operation of any unusual electrical, mechanical or chemical device that may present a hazard. The device, its application and the operation must be approved the Fire Marshal. The display or operation of any heater, barbecue, open flame, candles, lamps, torches, etc. The use or storage of flammable liquids, compressed gasses or dangerous chemicals as determined by the Fire Marshal. The display or operation of a laser. A permit is required from Orange County Fire Rescue Department. Proper notification to the Florida State Bureau of Radiation is required. (See previous page for laser regulations and restrictions.) Any pyrotechnics, fireworks or special effects display or process. Any unusual use of a motorized vehicle inside an enclosed structure. Any special cooking requirements, including cooking inside of ballrooms, convention areas and/or display areas. Multi-level exhibit booths. Tents or covered exhibits in excess of 300 square feet erected inside the OCCC. Tents erected OUTSIDE the OCCC building premises will require a permit issued by the Orange County Building Department.

16 OCCC RULES AND REGULATIONS Page 16 Permit Overview/Including Cooking Information (Continued) Cooking, Gas (Natural/LP), Open Flame or Heat Producing Device Notice Form A Cooking, Gas (Natural/LP), Open Flame or Heat Producing Device Notice form must be obtained prior to any on-site cooking, and/or food warming activities on the premises. Cooking Notice forms can be obtained via the OCCC Event Management section, which are then submitted for review and approval by the Orange County Fire Marshal s office. The use of cooking appliances must be disclosed on the Cooking, Gas (Natural/LP), Open Flame or Heat Producing Device Notice form. Each exhibit using cooking or food warming devices may be subject to an individual inspection. Cooking devices must be separated from the public by at least four feet, or by a substantial barrier between the devices and the public. In addition, a 2A40BC fire extinguisher must be within thirty (30) feet of all cooking appliances. All fire extinguishers must be properly charged and tagged by a licensed fire extinguisher contractor. Events involving cooking or food preparation must provide an appropriate number of utensil clean-up areas. Disposal of cooking residue into the OCCC drainage system is prohibited. Lessee shall provide holding tanks for disposal of all cooking residue (oil, grease, etc.) For planning purposes, the OCCC has portable sink units available and CenterplateCenterplate has grease barrels (with removal service) available at the prevailing rate. Lessee shall also comply with all Orange County Health Department rules and regulations Allowed Cooking Appliances Must Meet The Following Conditions Equipment fueled by small heat sources (such as sterno). Flaming sword or other equipment involving open flames and flaming dishes provided that precautions (subject to the approval of the Fire Marshal) are taken. Prior approval from the Fire Marshal is required. Portable butane-fueled appliances (listed and approved for commercial use) with a maximum of (2) 10 oz. non-refillable containers. Please Note: The containers must be connected directly to the appliance. Manifolding of the cylinders is not permitted. The maximum number of stored butane containers is limited to 24 per day and must be removed at the end of each day. Prior approval from the Fire Marshal is required. Listed and approved ventless self-contained exhaust systems with an automatic suppression system that complies with NFPA 96 Standard for Ventilation Control and Fire Protection of Commercial Cooking Operations. Prior approval from the Fire Marshal is required.

17 OCCC RULES AND REGULATIONS Page 17 Permit Overview/Including Cooking Information (Continued) Cooking Appliances that Require Automatic Suppression and/or Flue Connection: Fryers Grills, Ranges, Griddles, Broilers, Chain-broilers Ovens Please Note: A fire watch may be provided in lieu of automatic suppression and/or flue connection with prior approval from the Fire Marshal. Additional Planning Note Please consult the OCCC Event Management section for additional planning information regarding the permit/notice application process or additional permit/notice details. Please consult the OCCC Exhibitor Services section for information on how to include Cooking Notices and other forms in show Exhibitor Kits. Welding Under certain conditions, welding or brazing in an exhibit hall may be permitted, with prior approval from the Fire Marshal, the OCCC Risk Management division and the OCCC Event Management section. In addition, depending on the scope of work that requires the on-site welding, a mandatory Fire Watch may also apply. Any unauthorized welding activity is strictly prohibited and will be subject to an immediate cessation of the activity.

18 OCCC RULES AND REGULATIONS Page 17 Homeland Security Advisory System In accordance with federal guidelines, the OCCC Building Security section may impose additional facility protection measures should a change occur within the Threat Condition level of the Homeland Security Advisory System. Please contact the OCCC Management Section for more detailed information regarding this process. Package & Vehicle Inspection Cartons, packages or other containers brought in or removed from the OCCC by show personnel, exhibitors or service contractors may be subject to random inspection. Personally owned vehicles and company vehicles are also subject to inspection by OCCC Building Security. Severe Weather Upon occasion, the OCCC can be subject to a severe weather condition, such as heavy thunderstorms, tropical storms and hurricanes. The OCCC Building Security section has a detailed response plan that is available upon request, which provides extensive planning information regarding facility preparations for such conditions. Please consult the OCCC Event Management section or the OCCC Building Security section for additional information. Staff Identification All show management, exhibitors and attendees must wear an approved show management badge for admittance to any exhibit hall. It is highly recommended that show management provide badges to their staff, exhibitors and service providers in advance of the show. All other personnel working at the facility must be badged with an approved Show Management or OCCC picture badge. Any person without a Show Management or OCCC picture badge wanting access to any exhibit hall will be provided with a day badge, issued by the OCCC Building Security section at the appropriate building security office. To obtain a day badge, an approved form of photo identification (drivers license, passport, state, federal or military identification card) must be surrendered and can be retrieved after business is complete.

19 OCCC RULES AND REGULATIONS Page 18 VIP and Government Dignitaries The OCCC Building Security and Event Management sections should be contacted when planning VIP and Government dignitary appearances within the facility. The Building Security section can provide extensive planning tips when coordinating the appropriate arrival location, escort path and departure scenarios for those guests that may require special or unique protocols. Please consult the OCCC Event Management section for further information. Weapons Policy Weapons and firearms are prohibited on OCCC property. Only authorized law enforcement personnel with legal jurisdiction are allowed to carry firearms anywhere in the facility. The OCCC Building Security section must be notified in advance of any firearm or weapon that is to be brought onto the premises as part of an exhibit or trade show at least thirty (30) days in advance of show move-in. Those exhibits or shows which utilize fake or prop weapons as part of an exhibit or costume, must also be brought to the attention of the OCCC Building Security section at least thirty (30) days in advance of show move-in. For the safety of our guests and the facility, appropriate action will be taken to remove any unauthorized weapons or firearms from the premises. Additional Planning Note The OCCC Building Security section may request previous show information from those trade shows or events that may require additional security services or have high-profiled guests in attendance. In some cases, the OCCC Building Security section may contact previous show venues to gather a complete understanding of any perceived threats or security conditions that may warrant additional preventive measures. Smoking Policy Per the Florida Clean Indoor Air Act (FCIAA), smoking is prohibited inside the facility at either building. Smoking is also strictly prohibited during any show move-in or move- out activity. Exterior smoking areas have been designated for those exhibitors who require dock access for smoking. In addition, there are designated smoking areas located outside the buildings, at various locations, for guests to enjoy smoking.

20 OCCC RULES AND REGULATIONS Page 19 Vehicle Display Guidelines Motorized vehicles within the exhibit halls are permissible, provided that each vehicle can be defined as a vehicle that is propelled by an internal combustion engine using a Class I or Class II fuel, such as, but not limited to automobiles, trucks, motorcycles, aircraft, watercraft and lawnmowers. When placing motorized vehicles inside an assembly hall or exhibit, occupancy consideration must be taken into account regarding exits and exit access, so that these areas remain free of any obstructions, thereby ensuring a clear path for emergency egress. Vehicles must be positioned prior to the opening of an event to the public. Each vehicle will be subject to inspection for compliance with the following items: All fuel tank openings shall be locked and sealed to prevent escape of vapors. Fuel tanks may not contain more than one-half capacity or ten (10) gallons of fuel whichever is less. At least one battery cable must be removed from the batteries used to start the vehicle engine. The disconnected battery cable must be taped. Batteries used to power auxiliary equipment are permitted to be kept in service. Fueling or de-fueling of vehicles is prohibited. Vehicles may not be moved during show hours. Vehicles, boats and similar exhibited products with over 100 sq. ft. of covered area must be protected with a listed smoke alarm. Additional Planning Notes Persons under the age of sixteen (16) are not permitted to operate a motorized vehicle on OCCC property. Motorized vehicles, personnel carts, bicycles, forklifts, pallet jacks and ther wheeled vehicles with steel and/or hard metallic wheels, are not permitted in the public concourses, lobbies and registration areas of the OCCC. Lifts or other wheeled vehicles approved for use in carpeted areas must have non-marking tires, or tires that are covered with carpet tape or heavy-duty polyethylene sheeting.

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