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Page 205
... Exit exit court . Outlets Sec . 3311. ( a ) Discharge . Every exit court shall discharge Exit into a public way or passageway leading to a public way . Courts The passageway shall be without other openings and shall have walls , floors ...
... Exit exit court . Outlets Sec . 3311. ( a ) Discharge . Every exit court shall discharge Exit into a public way or passageway leading to a public way . Courts The passageway shall be without other openings and shall have walls , floors ...
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... exit facilities . Seats ( Cont'd . ) Sec . 3316. ( a ) Main Exit . Every Group A occupancy shall Exits : be provided with a main exit . Group A The main exit shall be of sufficient width to accommodate Occupancies one - half the total ...
... exit facilities . Seats ( Cont'd . ) Sec . 3316. ( a ) Main Exit . Every Group A occupancy shall Exits : be provided with a main exit . Group A The main exit shall be of sufficient width to accommodate Occupancies one - half the total ...
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... exit stairs and the required exit width shall be equally divided between such stairs , provided that no stair serving an occupant load of more than 100 shall be less than five feet ( 5 ′ ) in width exclusive of rails . EXCEPTION : This ...
... exit stairs and the required exit width shall be equally divided between such stairs , provided that no stair serving an occupant load of more than 100 shall be less than five feet ( 5 ′ ) in width exclusive of rails . EXCEPTION : This ...
Contents
Part IAdministrative | 19 |
CHAPTER 3 | 25 |
Part IIIRequirements Based on Occupancy | 33 |
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