The IBC contains requirements for exit stairway enclosures that address fire-resistance and smoke protection, stairways and handrails, signs, and other features....
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Exit Stairway Enclosures [IBC §1007.3 and 1019 (2003), §1003.2.13.2 and 1005.3.2 (2000)]
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11B-202.3 Alterations
. ◼ Advisory 11B-202.3 Alterations (fire damage repair). ...
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7.4 Nondiscrimination and Relationship or Association with an Individual with a Disability
For example: An employer may not: refuse to hire or fire an individual because the individual has a spouse, child, or other dependent who has a disability....
- Allegion Von Duprin 22 Series Exit Devices
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1.1.8.1 Findings and filings
Cities, counties, cities and counties, and fire departments shall file the amendments, additions or deletions, and the findings with the California Building Standards Commission at 2525...
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1.1.8.1 Findings and filings.
Cities, counties, cities and counties, and fire departments shall file the amendments, additions or deletions, and the findings with the California Building Standards Commission at 2525...
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[A] 101.4.4 Property maintenance
provisions of the International Property Maintenance Code shall apply to existing structures and premises; equipment and facilities; light, ventilation, space heating, sanitation, life and fire...
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[ADA Standards § 4.13.11 (2)(b)] Yes No Note: Fire doors are still considered to be accessible if they have the minimum opening force allowable by the appropriate administrative...
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Chapter 7: Communication Elements and Features
Chapter 7 covers communication elements and features, including fire alarm systems (702), signs (703), telephones (704), detectable warnings (705), assistive listening systems (706), automatic...
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1011.5.2 Riser height and tread depth
See California Fire Code Chapter 11 and California Existing Building Code for the replacement of existing stairways....
- Activar Construction Products Group Standard Vision Lite VLFIG
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907.5.2.3.1 Public use areas and common use areas
Classrooms Corridors Gymnasiums Lobbies Meeting rooms Multipurpose rooms Music practice rooms Occupational shops Occupied rooms where ambient noise impairs hearing of the fire...
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711.3.1.2 Through-penetration firestop system
installed as tested in accordance with ASTM E 814, with a minimum positive pressure differential of 0.01 inch (2.49 Pa) of water and shall have an F rating of not less than the required fire-resistance...
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Scoping Requirement for Alarms
The Board proposed covering facility alarm systems (other than fire alarm systems) that do not instruct occupants to evacuate the facility but provide other warning information, such as...
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704.2.3 Combustible projections
Combustible projections located where openings are not permitted or where protection of openings is required shall be of at least 1-hour fire-resistance-rated construction, Type IV construction...
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Do Individuals Who Use Drugs Illegally Have Rights Under the ADA?
Anyone who is currently using drugs illegally is not protected by the ADA and may be denied employment or fired on the basis of such use....
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1011.5.2 Riser height and tread depth
See California Fire Code Chapter 11 and California Existing Building Code for the replacement of existing stairways....
- Viking Talk-A-Phones ETP-400V and ETP-400DV, Panel Phone E-1600A-TP-EWP
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References
FEMA & United States Fire Administration (2001). Emergency Procedures: Providing Assistance (ican.com) http://www.ican.com/news/fullpage.cfm?...
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Walk Through Procedures
., fire wardens, floor monitors) be involved in this practice. This is also a way of introducing new people to important parts of the plan. ...
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Areas of Rescue Assistance [4.1.3(9), 4.3.11]
Areas of rescue assistance are fire-rated spaces where people unable to use stairs can await evacuation assistance from emergency personnel....
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1011.2.1 Size and Location
At picnic tables, fire rings, grills, fireplaces, and woodstoves, a clear ground space is required on all usable sides of the element....
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Repairs
that are necessary for the protection and maintenance of property to deter or prevent excessive or rapid deterioration or obsolescence, and to restore property damaged by storm, flood, fire...