Uniform Building CodePacific Coast Building Officials Conference, 1946 - Building laws |
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... Stair Construction 1913. Doors and Windows 1914 . Projections from the Building 1915. Penthouses and Skylights 1916. Combustible Materials Regulated CHAPTER 20 . Type III Buildings ( Ordinary Masonry ) SEC . 2001 . Definition 2002 ...
... Stair Construction 1913. Doors and Windows 1914 . Projections from the Building 1915. Penthouses and Skylights 1916. Combustible Materials Regulated CHAPTER 20 . Type III Buildings ( Ordinary Masonry ) SEC . 2001 . Definition 2002 ...
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... Stairs and stair platforms shall be constructed of reinforced concrete , iron or steel with treads and risers of con- crete , iron or steel . Brick , marble , tile or other hard incom- bustible materials may be used for the finish of ...
... Stairs and stair platforms shall be constructed of reinforced concrete , iron or steel with treads and risers of con- crete , iron or steel . Brick , marble , tile or other hard incom- bustible materials may be used for the finish of ...
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... stairs . Exit doors in schoolrooms shall swing in the direction of egress . ( f ) Corridor Dead End . There shall be no dead end in any corridor or hall more than twelve feet ( 12 ' ) beyond the exit stair or door . ( g ) Exterior Exit ...
... stairs . Exit doors in schoolrooms shall swing in the direction of egress . ( f ) Corridor Dead End . There shall be no dead end in any corridor or hall more than twelve feet ( 12 ' ) beyond the exit stair or door . ( g ) Exterior Exit ...
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Part IAdministrative | 19 |
Part IIDefinitions and Abbreviations | 29 |
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adjacent property lines approved bars beams bending bolts Building Official building or structure ceiling cent Chimneys Code combustible material compression members compressive strength conform dead load designed diameter dry standpipes enclosures exceed exit exterior walls fire doors Fire Zone fire-protected flange foot frame furnace girders grade Group gypsum height horizontal incombustible installed interior joints joists least length less than one-hour live load located lumber metal minimum mortar Occupancy Separation one-half inch one-hour fire-resistive construction partitions permit pipe plaster portland cement pounds per square proscenium protected reinforced concrete resistance rivets shear side six inches smoke pipe space span specified in Chapter specified in Section square feet square inch stairway structural steel studs Table tensile stress tests thickness tile tion total band twelve inches 12 twenty feet 20 Type V buildings TYPES OF CONSTRUCTION unit stress vent Ventilation vertical openings width wood