UFC 4-010-01
8 October 2003
Including change 1, 22 January 2007
applied to such mail rooms where possible, however, to account for potential
changes in mail handling procedures over the life of the building."
B-4.3 Standard 18. Emergency Air Distribution Shutoff: Added paragraphs
for "Outside Air Intakes and Exhausts" and "Critical Areas"
Appendix C Recommended Additional Antiterrorism Measures for New and
Existing Buildings
Various modifications and clarifications accounting for changes and
addition of definitions in Appendix A.
Appendix D DoD Minimum Antiterrorism Standards for Expeditionary and
Temporary Structures
D-1.1 Standard 1. Standoff Distances: Changed name by deleting "Minimum"
and modified wording in accordance with new and clarified definitions in
Appendix A. Added the following: "Note that container structures and pre-
engineered buildings respond similarly to other buildings, so they are separated
from the other expeditionary and temporary structures below. Of the remaining
expeditionary and temporary structure types, the two structure types in Table D-1
respond in fundamentally different ways to explosive effects."
D-1.2.1.1 Container Structures and Pre-Engineered Buildings: Complete
rewrite: "For these structures, ensure that adjacent inhabited structures are
separated by at least 10 meters. Where it is necessary to encroach on that
separation distance, analyze the structure and harden structure components as
necessary to mitigate the effects of the explosive indicated in Table D-1 to the
appropriate level of protection shown in Table B-1. Levels of protection are
described in Table 2-1 and in the DoD Security Engineering Facilities Planning
Manual."
D-2.1 (New Paragraph) Container Structures and Pre-engineered Buildings.
For these structures, all standards in Appendix B apply.
Table D-1 Standoff Distances and Separation for Expeditionary and
Temporary Structures: Changed name by deleting "Minimum" and modified
wording in accordance with new and clarified definitions in Appendix A.