Uniform Building Code, Volume 1International Conference of Building Officials, 1997 - Building laws |
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... EXIT ACCESS 1004.1 General . The exit access is that portion of a means of egress system between any occupied point in a building or struc- ture and a door of the exit . Components that may be selectively included in the exit access ...
... EXIT ACCESS 1004.1 General . The exit access is that portion of a means of egress system between any occupied point in a building or struc- ture and a door of the exit . Components that may be selectively included in the exit access ...
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... exit access is 501 to 1,000 . Access to not less than four exits , exit - access doorways or com- bination thereof shall be provided when the individual or cumula- tive occupant load served by the exit access exceeds 1,000 . 1004.2.4 ...
... exit access is 501 to 1,000 . Access to not less than four exits , exit - access doorways or com- bination thereof shall be provided when the individual or cumula- tive occupant load served by the exit access exceeds 1,000 . 1004.2.4 ...
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International Conference of Building Officials. 1007.5.5 separate exits or exit - access doorways . All portions of such labo- ratories shall be within 75 feet ( 22 860 mm ) of an exit or exit- access door . 1007.3.9 Basement rooms ...
International Conference of Building Officials. 1007.5.5 separate exits or exit - access doorways . All portions of such labo- ratories shall be within 75 feet ( 22 860 mm ) of an exit or exit- access door . 1007.3.9 Basement rooms ...
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UBC Standard 21 Noncombustible MaterialTests | 1-7 |
UBC Standard 72 Fire Tests of Door Assemblies | 1-68 |
UBC Standard 2111 | 1-94 |
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