Trying to figure out terminology a bit.Exit Access, vs Exit et cetera.
8/8/2016 6:22:55 PM
i know a little, what's the question
8/9/2016 9:34:17 AM
My referenceshttps://www.osha.gov/OshDoc/data_General_Facts/emergency-exit-routes-factsheet.pdfand https://www.osha.gov/pls/oshaweb/owadisp.show_document?p_table=STANDARDS&p_id=9724assuming a single story L shaped building, where do you have to use fire doors?Lets assume a building is shaped like an L, there is a main entrance and lobby (horizontal _ part) and a single hall (| with rooms off the hall).The Hall (|) has an emergency exit to the outside at the top, and a fire door between it and the lobby.off the Hall (|) there are multiple other rooms, office space (20-30 people), conference rooms, bathrooms a common area (coffee machines, ice maker) Lets talk specifically about one of the office spaces off the Hall (|). Is a fire door needed between the Office space and the Hall?I'm assuming that the Hall is considered the "Exit" I'm assuming a door from an office space into the hall is an "Exit Access"I'm assuming that the doors at the end of the hall leading to the outside and the lobby are "Exit Discharges"
8/10/2016 2:16:20 PM
are you changing usage or layout for the building or something? can you post your code summary b for the building? a copy of the existing life safety plan from the last fit out?FYI, each OSHA subsection will have definitions at the beginning:
8/10/2016 2:56:36 PM