Uniform Building CodePacific Coast Building Officials Conference, 1939 - Building laws |
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... width of the foyer at any point shall be the combined width of the aisles , passageways and / or stairways tributary thereto at that point but need not exceed the required width of the entrance . The foyer shall be at the same level as ...
... width of the foyer at any point shall be the combined width of the aisles , passageways and / or stairways tributary thereto at that point but need not exceed the required width of the entrance . The foyer shall be at the same level as ...
Page 42
... width not less than the required width of the largest door opening into the corridor , plus one - half the sum of the widths of all other doors opening into the corridor . There shall be no openings in such corridors other than the exit ...
... width not less than the required width of the largest door opening into the corridor , plus one - half the sum of the widths of all other doors opening into the corridor . There shall be no openings in such corridors other than the exit ...
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... width of hallways in school buildings shall be meas- ured in whole twenty - two inch ( 22 ′′ ) units and shall have a width of one more than the number of units obtained by di- viding the total number of people in all rooms opening into ...
... width of hallways in school buildings shall be meas- ured in whole twenty - two inch ( 22 ′′ ) units and shall have a width of one more than the number of units obtained by di- viding the total number of people in all rooms opening into ...
Contents
Part IAdministrative | 19 |
Enforcement | 26 |
Part IIIRequirements Based on Occupancy | 36 |
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A. S. T. M. Designation adjacent property lines approved balconies bars beams brick Building Inspector building or structure ceiling cent Chapter 33 coat Code columns compression construction as specified doors dry standpipes E occupancies Enclosure of Vertical exceed exit exterior walls Fire Zone fire-protected flammable liquids floor area foot frame girders grade Group A occupancies Group H gypsum H occupancies horizontal joists less than one-hour lime live load masonry metal lath mortar Occupancy Separation one-half inch one-hour fire-resistive construction partitions permit portland cement pounds per square proscenium protected ramps reinforced concrete rivets roof covering roofing felt seating capacity Section 503 shear six inches slab smokeproof towers space specified in Chapter specified in Section square feet square inch stairs stairways standpipes storage structural steel stucco studs supported tests thereof thickness tion Type V buildings TYPES OF CONSTRUCTION ventilation vertical openings width wire wood