Accessibility, Code and Diagrams Flashcards

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Occupancy Groups

U

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Accessory character and miscellaneous structures not classified in any specific occupancy shall be constructed, equipped and maintained to conform to the requirements of this code commensurate with the fire and life hazard incidental to their occupancy. Group U shall include, but not be limited to, the following:

Agricultural buildings
Aircraft hangars, accessory to a one- or two-family residence (see

Section 412.3) Barns

Carports
Fences more than 6 feet (1829 mm) high
Grain silos, accessory to a residential occupancy Greenhouses
Livestock shelters
Private garages
Retaining walls
Sheds
Stables
Tanks
Towers

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Occupancy Groups

I-4

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Occupied by persons of any age who receive custodial care for less than 24 hours by individuals other than parents or guardians, relatives by blood, marriage or adoption, and in a place other than the home of the person cared for.

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Construction Types

TYPE V-B

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Unprotected Wood Frame (Examples of Type V-N construction are single family homes and garages. They often have exposed wood so there is no fire resistance.)

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Construction Types

TYPE I-A

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Fire Resistive Non-combustible (Commonly found in high-rise buildings and Group I occupancies).

3 Hr. Exterior Walls

3 Hr. Structural Frame

2 Hr. Floor/Ceiling Assembly

1 1⁄2 Hr. Roof Protection

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Occupancy Groups

M

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Display and sale of merchandise, and involves stocks of goods, wares or merchandise incidental to such purposes and accessible to the public. Mercantile occupancies shall include, but not be limited to, the following:

Department stores
Drug stores
Markets
Motor fuel-dispensing facilities Retail or wholesale stores Sales rooms

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Occupancy Groups

R-2

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Residential occupancies containing sleeping units or more than two dwelling units where the occupants are primarily permanent in nature, including:

Apartment houses
Boarding houses (not transient) Convents
Dormitories
Fraternities and sororities Monasteries
Vacation timeshare properties Hotels (nontransient)
Motels (nontransient

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Occupancy Groups

S-2

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Buildings used for the storage of noncombustible materials such as products on wood pallets or in paper cartons with or without single thickness divisions; or in paper wrappings. Storage uses shall include, but not be limited to, storage of the following:

Aircraft hangar
Asbestos
Beverages up to and including

12 percent alcohol in metal,

glass or ceramic containers Cement in bags
Chalk and crayons
Dairy products in nonwaxed

coated paper containers Dry cell batteries
Electrical coils
Electrical motors

Empty cans
Food products
Foods in noncombustible

containers
Fresh fruits and vegetables

in nonplastic trays or

containers Glass

Glass bottles, empty or filled with noncombustible liquids

Gypsum board Inert pigments Ivory
Meats

Metal cabinets
Metal desks with plastic tops and

trim
Metal parts
Metals
Mirrors
Oil-filled and other types of

distribution transformers Parking garages, open or

enclosed Porcelain and pottery

Stoves
Talc and soapstones Washers and dryers

Frozen foods

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Occupancy Groups

A-1

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Assembly uses, usually with fixed seating, intended for the production and viewing of the performing arts or motion pictures including, but not limited to:

Motion picture theaters
Symphony and concert halls
Television and radio studios admitting an audience Theaters

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Occupancy Groups

R-3

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Residential occupancies where the occupants are primarily permanent in nature and not classified as R-1, R-2, R-4 or I and where buildings do not contain more than two dwelling units as applicable in Section 101.2, or adult and child care facilities that provide accommodations for five or fewer persons of any age for less than 24 hours

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Occupancy Groups

R-1

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Residential occupancies where the occupants are primarily transient in nature, including:

Boarding houses (transient) Hotels (transient)
Motels (transient)
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Occupancy Groups

F-1 / F-2

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Moderate-Hazard and shall include, but not be limited to, the following:

Aircraft
Appliances
Athletic equipment Automobiles and other

motor vehicles Bakeries

Beverages; over 12-percent alcohol content

Bicycles
Boats
Brooms or brushes
Business machines
Cameras and photo equipment Canvas or similar fabric Carpets and rugs

(includes cleaning) Clothing

Construction and agricultural machinery

Disinfectants
Dry cleaning and dyeing Electric generation plants Electronics
Engines (including rebuilding) Food processing
Furniture
Hemp products
Jute products
Laundries
Leather products

Machinery
Metals
Millwork (sash & door)
Motion pictures and television

filming (without spectators) Musical instruments
Optical goods
Paper mills or products Photographic film

Plastic products Printing or p ublishing Recreational vehicles Refuse incineration Shoes
Soaps and detergents Textiles
Tobacco
Trailers
Upholstering
Wood; distillation Woodworking (cabinet)

Low-Hazard shall include, but not be limited to, the following: Beverages; up to and including 12-percent alcohol content Brick and masonry
Ceramic products

Foundries
Glass products
Gypsum
Ice
Metal products (fabrication and assembly)

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Occupancy Groups

E

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Six or more persons at any one time for educational purposes through the 12th grade. Religious educational rooms and religious auditoriums, which are accessory to churches in accordance with Section 302.2 and have occupant loads of less than 100, shall be classified as A-3 occupancies.

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Construction Types

TYPE III-B

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Unprotected Combustible (Also known as “ordinary” construction; has brick or block walls with a wooden roof or floor assembly which is not protected against fire. These buildings are frequently found in “warehouse” districts of older cities.)

2 Hr. Exterior Walls
No fire resistance for structural frame, floors, ceilings, or roofs.

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ADA Approach Dimensions

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Constant Volume w/ Reheat

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ADA Toilet Stall Dimensions

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Occupancy Groups

S-1

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Buildings occupied for storage uses which are not classified as Group S-2 including, but not limited to, storage of the following:

Aerosols, Levels 2 and 3 Aircraft repair hangar
Bags; cloth, burlap and paper Bamboos and rattan

Baskets
Belting; canvas and leather Books and paper in rolls or packs Boots and shoes
Buttons, including cloth covered,

pearl or bone Cardboardandcardboardboxes Clothing, woolen wearing

apparel Cordage

Furniture
Furs
Glues, mucilage, pastes

and size Grains

Horns and combs, other than celluloid

Leather
Linoleum
Lumber
Motor vehicle repair garages

complying with the maximum allowable quantities of hazardous materials listed in Table 307.7(1) (see Section 406.6)

Photo engravings Resilientflooring Silks
Soaps

Sugar
Tires, bulk storage of
Tobacco, cigars, cigarettes and

snuff
Upholstery and mattresses Wax candles

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Occupancy Groups

B

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Office, professional or service-type transactions, including storage of records and accounts. Business occupancies shall include, but not be limited to, the following:

Airport traffic control towers
Animal hospitals, kennels and pounds
Banks
Barber and beauty shops
Car wash
Civic administration
Clinic-outpatient
Dry cleaning and laundries; pick-up and delivery stations and self-

service
Educational occupancies above the 12th grade
Electronic data processing
Laboratories; testing and research
Motor vehicle showrooms
Post offices
Print shops
Professional services (architects, attorneys, dentists, physicians,

engineers, etc.
Radio and television stations Telephone exchanges

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Occupancy Groups

I-2

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Medical, surgical, psychiatric, nursing or custodial care on a 24-hour basis of more than five persons who are not capable of self-preservation. This group shall include, but not be limited to, the following:

Hospitals
Nursing homes (both intermediate-care facilities and skilled nursing

facilities) Mental hospitals

Detoxification facilities

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Occupancy Groups

R-4

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Residential occupancies shall include buildings, arranged for occupancy as residential care/assisted living facilities, including more than five but not more than 16 occupants, excluding staff.

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Construction Types

TYPE II-A

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Protected Non-Combustible (Commonly found in newer school buildings).

1 Hr. Exterior Walls

1 Hr. Structural Frame

1 Hr. Floor/Ceiling/Roof Protection

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Construction Types

TYPE V-A

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Protected Wood Frame (Commonly used in the construction of newer apartment buildings; there is no exposed wood visible.)

1 Hr. Exterior Walls
1 Hr. Structural Frame 1 Hr. Floor/Ceiling/Roo

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High Velocity Dual Duct

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Variable air volume (VAV)

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Occupancy Groups

I-1

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Housing more than 16 persons, on a 24-hour basis, who because of age, mental disability or other reasons, live in a supervised residential environment that provides personal care services. This group shall include, but not be limited to, the following:

Residential board and care facilities Assisted living facilities
Halfway houses
Group homes

Congregate care facilities Social rehabilitation facilities Alcohol and drug centers Convalescent facilities

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Occupancy Groups

I-3

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Inhabited by more than five persons who are under restraint or security. An I-3 facility is occupied by persons who are generally incapable of self- preservation due to security measures not under the occupants’ control. This group shall include, but not be limited to, the following:

Prisons
Jails
Reformatories Detention centers Correctional centers Prerelease centers

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Multlizone

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Construction Types

TYPE I-B

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Fire Resistive Non-Combustible (Commonly found in mid-rise office & Group R buildings).

2 Hr. Exterior Walls

2 Hr. Structural Frame

2 Hr. Ceiling/Floor Separation

1 Hr. Ceiling/Roof Assembly

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Occupancy Groups

H-1 -

H-2 -

H-3 -

H-4 -

H-5 -

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Contains materials that present a detonation hazard.

Contains materials that present a deflagration hazard or a hazard from accelerated burning.

Contains materials that readily support combustion or present a physical hazard.

Contains materials that are health hazards.

Semiconductor fabrication facilities and comparable research and development areas in which hazardous production materials (HPM) are used and the aggregate quantity of materials is in excess of those listed in Tables 307.7(1) and 307.7(2).

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Occupancy Groups

A-2

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Assembly uses intended for food and/or drink consumption including, but not limited to:

Banquet halls Night clubs Restaurants Taverns and bars

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Construction Types

TYPE III-A

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Protected Combustible (Also known as “ordinary” construction with brick or block walls and a wooden roof or floor assembly which is 1 hour fire protected).

2 Hr. Exterior Walls*
1 Hr. Structural Frame
1 Hr. Floor/Ceiling/Roof Protection

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Construction Types

TYPE II-B

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Unprotected Non-Combustible (Most common type of non-combustible construction used in commercial buildings).

Building constructed of non-combustible materials but these materials have no fire resistance.

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Occupancy Groups

A-5

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Assembly uses intended for participation in or viewing outdoor activities including, but not limited to:

Amusement park structures Bleachers
Grandstands
Stadiums

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Occupancy Groups

A-5

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Assembly uses intended for participation in or viewing outdoor activities including, but not limited to:

Amusement park structures Bleachers
Grandstands
Stadiums

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Occupancy Groups

A-3

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Assembly uses intended for worship, recreation or amusement and other assembly uses not classified elsewhere in Group A including, but not limited to:

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Construction Types

TYPE IV

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Heavy Timber (also known as “mill” construction; to qualify all wooden members must have a minimum nominal dimension of 8 inches.)

2 Hr. Exterior Walls*
1 Hr. Structural Frame or Heavy Timber

Heavy Timber Floor/Ceiling/Roof Assemblies

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Occupancy Groups

A-4

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Assembly uses intended for viewing of indoor sporting events and activities with spectator seating including, but not limited to:

Arenas
Skating rinks Swimming pools Tennis courts