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- Sargent HC 8800 Rim Exit Device
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11B-202.4 Path of travel requirements in alterations, additions and structural repairs
Note: The language in this exception, which refers to the “immediately preceding edition of the California Building Code,” shall permit a reference back to one CBC edition only and is not...
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233 Residential Facilities
The Board did not include such a requirement in the final rule for consistency with requirements in the International Building Code (IBC)....
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"Alteration"
The California Building Code defines "Alteration" as: • "A change, addition or modification in construction, change in occupancy or use, or structural repair to an existing building or...
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Emergency Transportable Housing: ADA Standard Section 3.
according to recommendations from an advisory panel it organized, the Emergency Transportable Housing Advisory Committee, which included representation from disability groups, industry and code...
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1009.11 Instructions
Therefore, the IBC requirement is more inclusive....
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List of Subjects for 28 CFR Part 35
Administrative practice and procedure, Buildings and facilities, Civil rights, Communications, Individuals with disabilities, Reporting and recordkeeping requirements, State and local governments...
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Areas of Rescue Assistance [4.1.3(9), 4.3.11]
Areas of rescue assistance are not required in alterations, non-occupiable spaces, open-air structures, or buildings equipped with "supervised automated sprinkler systems, “which are systems...
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Chapter 5 BUILDING AN EVACUATION PLAN FOR A PERSON WITH A SPEECH DISABILITY
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Chapter 2 BUILDING AN EVACUATION PLAN FOR A PERSON WITH LIMITED MOBILITY
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1.9.1.6 Authority cited
Government Code Section 4450....
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1150A.1 General
SINGLE BUILDING WITH ONE COMMON (LOBBY) ENTRANCE The following may only be used for determining required access to covered multifamily dwelling units, in a single building with one common...
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1150A.1 General
SINGLE BUILDING WITH ONE COMMON (LOBBY) ENTRANCE The following may only be used for determining required access to covered multifamily dwelling units, in a single building with one common...
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704.9 Vertical separation of openings
Openings in exterior walls in adjacent stories shall be separated vertically to protect against fire spread on the exterior of the buildings where the openings are within 5 feet (1524 mm...
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1009.11 Instructions
Therefore, the IBC requirement is more inclusive....
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FAQ: I am an existing Corada user but am also a member of one of Corada's partnering associations or attended an event with a promo code. How do I get my discount or credit?
To add your association membership information, enter an event promo code and/or select your pocket guide, just follow these steps: 1. Login to Corada. 2....
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1.9.1.5
determination of Unreasonable Hardship is granted by the local enforcing agency or building department. ...
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1.9.1.5
determination of Unreasonable Hardship is granted by the local enforcing agency or building department....
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1.9.1.5 Special conditions for persons with disabilities requiring appeals action ratification
determination of Unreasonable Hardship is granted by the local enforcing agency or building department....
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PREFACE
The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) is a codes and standards development organization, not an enforcement agency....
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Opening Force
Historically, the Board has not specified a maximum opening force for exterior hinged doors to avoid conflicts with model building codes....
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Circulation Path
A circulation path is a continuous and unobstructed way of travel from any point in a building or structure to a public way....
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(c) Thresholds at patio, deck or balcony doors
impervious materials such as concrete, brick or flagstone, in which case the surface should be no more than 4 inches below the floor level of the interior dwelling unit, unless the local building...
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Assembly Areas [4.33]
Areas used for other purposes are not covered by 4.33, including those that may be considered assembly occupancies under building codes....