California Building Code, Volume 1International Conference of Building Officials, 2001 - Building laws |
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... corridor to the point of entry of HPM into the corridor serving that fabrication area . 2. There shall be an emergency telephone system or a local alarm manual pull station or approved signal device within corridors at not more than 150 ...
... corridor to the point of entry of HPM into the corridor serving that fabrication area . 2. There shall be an emergency telephone system or a local alarm manual pull station or approved signal device within corridors at not more than 150 ...
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... corridor . ( See Chapter 4 for covered malls . ) 3. In Group I , Division 3 Occupancies such as jails , prisons , reform- atories and similar buildings with open - barred cells forming corridor walls , the corridors and cell doors need ...
... corridor . ( See Chapter 4 for covered malls . ) 3. In Group I , Division 3 Occupancies such as jails , prisons , reform- atories and similar buildings with open - barred cells forming corridor walls , the corridors and cell doors need ...
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... corridor walls or open- barred cell corridor doors need not be fire resistive . Any change in elevation in a corridor serving nonambulatory persons shall be by means of a ramp . Corridors shall comply with the requirements of Section ...
... corridor walls or open- barred cell corridor doors need not be fire resistive . Any change in elevation in a corridor serving nonambulatory persons shall be by means of a ramp . Corridors shall comply with the requirements of Section ...
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Matrix Adoption Tables | XTC-1 |
UBC Standard 233 | XTC-23 |
UBC Standard 21 Noncombustible MaterialTests | 1-11 |
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2001 CALIFORNIA BUILDING 30 inches A L CL A L accessible route aisle AL CL AL applied approved assembly ASTM braced wall lines building official building or structure CALIFORNIA BUILDING CODE ceiling cement Chapter 11A CL AL CL CL CL comply with Section concrete corridors curb ramps Division door DOSH DSA/AC dwelling units elevator enclosure equipment exceed EXCEPTION exit exterior walls facilities fire-resistive rating fixture floor area gage gypsum handrails height installed joists LA LC LA lath LC LA LC LC LC less located masonry materials maximum means of egress minimum nails noncombustible occupant load openings OSHPD panels percent permitted plaster protected ramp regulations reinforcement requirements of Section roof rooms seating Select Structural side slope smoke square feet stairways storage studs surface Table thickness tion toilet Type UBC Standard Uniform Building Code veneer water closet wheelchair wire wood