Uniform Building Code, Volume 1930Pacific Coast Building Officials Conference, 1930 - Building laws |
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Page 21
... stair four ( 4 ) feet or more in width , and on one side of each stair- way less than four feet ( 4 ′ - 0 ′′ ) in width . Stairs emptying into exit courts shall meet the court floor at not less than the stair width from the near side of ...
... stair four ( 4 ) feet or more in width , and on one side of each stair- way less than four feet ( 4 ′ - 0 ′′ ) in width . Stairs emptying into exit courts shall meet the court floor at not less than the stair width from the near side of ...
Page 30
... stairs or ramps need not be enclosed when stairs lead directly to the outer air or are connected thereto by direct passages with unpierced walls and ceilings . All emergency stairs and ramps shall lead directly to a public street or ...
... stairs or ramps need not be enclosed when stairs lead directly to the outer air or are connected thereto by direct passages with unpierced walls and ceilings . All emergency stairs and ramps shall lead directly to a public street or ...
Page 50
... Stairs and exits for amusement park de- vices shall be provided as specified in Chapter 33 except that stairs and ramps in buildings not exceeding two stories in height need not be enclosed . ( b ) Stairs , exits , aisles and seating ...
... Stairs and exits for amusement park de- vices shall be provided as specified in Chapter 33 except that stairs and ramps in buildings not exceeding two stories in height need not be enclosed . ( b ) Stairs , exits , aisles and seating ...
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