We do our best to meet the requirements of 9999 which in turn helps demonstrate compliance with building regulations. We have noted recently that BC often give way to mitigating factors rather than insist on strict adherence to approved guidance. Not sure if this is a good thing for simple buildings as it tends to lead to a degree of inconsistency which is not always helpful to project managers like ourselves. So for example, in this simple case, I am very confident that the appropriate requirements of neither 9999 or our Technical Booklet E are being met and would normally consider fire protecting the exposed joists. However, on previous jobs BC have allowed such a situation and allowed extended travel distance on the basis that a L2 system was installed. This is why I often turn to the expertease apparent on this forum, so I guess there is always an upside!