Uniform Building CodePacific Coast Building Officials Conference, 1940 - Building laws |
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Page 42
... exits shall open directly upon a street or upon an exit court or upon corridors connected to an exit court . Each such corridor shall have a clear width not less than the required width of the largest door opening into the corridor ...
... exits shall open directly upon a street or upon an exit court or upon corridors connected to an exit court . Each such corridor shall have a clear width not less than the required width of the largest door opening into the corridor ...
Page 52
... exits may be located on one side of the room provided that in no case shall any part of a room be more than thirty - five feet ( 35 ′ ) from an exit . 6. Except as required in Section 803 , the provisions requir- ing fire - protected ...
... exits may be located on one side of the room provided that in no case shall any part of a room be more than thirty - five feet ( 35 ′ ) from an exit . 6. Except as required in Section 803 , the provisions requir- ing fire - protected ...
Page 286
... exit to the exterior or enclosed stairway , measured along the line of travel . 16. The width of exit doors opening from combined corri- dors , halls or stairs shall be not more than one exit - width unit less than the required width of ...
... exit to the exterior or enclosed stairway , measured along the line of travel . 16. The width of exit doors opening from combined corri- dors , halls or stairs shall be not more than one exit - width unit less than the required width of ...
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