Uniform Building CodePacific Coast Building Officials Conference, 1943 - Building laws |
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Page 57
... width of the foyer at any point shall be the combined width of the aisles , passage- ways and stairways tributary thereto at that point but need not exceed the required width of the entrance . The foyer shall be at the same level as the ...
... width of the foyer at any point shall be the combined width of the aisles , passage- ways and stairways tributary thereto at that point but need not exceed the required width of the entrance . The foyer shall be at the same level as the ...
Page 58
... width of the largest door opening into the corridor , plus one - half the sum of the widths of all other doors opening into the corridor . There shall be no openings in such corridors other than the exit openings , and the exit doors ...
... width of the largest door opening into the corridor , plus one - half the sum of the widths of all other doors opening into the corridor . There shall be no openings in such corridors other than the exit openings , and the exit doors ...
Page 66
... width unit shall be added to the basic widths for all corridors and halls , provided that no such corridor shall be less than six feet ( 6 ' ) in width exclusive of rails . 8. A corridor or hall serving additional floors as a required ...
... width unit shall be added to the basic widths for all corridors and halls , provided that no such corridor shall be less than six feet ( 6 ' ) in width exclusive of rails . 8. A corridor or hall serving additional floors as a required ...
Contents
Part IAdministrative | 33 |
Enforcement | 40 |
Part IIIRequirements Based on Occupancy | 51 |
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