ID 234 Building Codes Fall 2011 Means of Egress Chapter 3, part II.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
IECC 2006 Issues and Solutions Code Overview and Issue Solving Products.
Advertisements

7 | Means of Egress (Life Safety Code)
MEANS OF EGRESS.
Determining the Occupant Load
Occupancy Classifications and Loads
Objective: Develop plans for kitchen cabinets.
NFPA 72 and NFPA 101 Supervised Automatic Sprinkler System Overview
Means of Egress Talia Ordonez Alex Prodanov Margarita Binkin Team.
of NFPA 101 Life Safety Code 2000 Edition Means of Egress
DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT SERVICES BUILDING DIVISION Ronald L. Lynn, Director/Building Official Gregory J. Franklin, Assistant Director Neil Burning, Manager.
of NFPA 101 Life Safety Code Administration Definitions General
Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs Bureau of Construction Codes.
Chapter 8 Plot Plans.
Smoke Control Fire-Rated Stairwells Fireproofing of Structural Components Egress Lighting Fire-Resistive Construction Elements Fire and Smoke Dampers Emergency.
Won’t count Won’t count Another quiz, in two weeks Another quiz, in two weeks The Quiz.
2012 International Fire Code Adopted as the minimum fire safety standard by the State of Wyoming City of Sheridan must adopt the minimum standard to retain.
FIRE DESIGN OF BUILDINGS VULNERABLE GROUPS. COMPONENTS OF FIRE building materials unattended stoves Loose electrical connections overloaded electrical.
FIRE ESCAPE Christina Joy Chambers IND 5615 Fall 2011.
Emergency Action Plans
EGRESS AND FIRE PROTECTION
PERFORMANCE & CODE ANALYSIS TIMBer Inc. ·Brooke Fedder · Marie Rottschaeffer· Izzie Molinuevo· Tena Pettit·
Building Codes and Interior Design
© 2008 Delmar, Cengage Learning Property Security, Emergency Response, and Fire Protection Systems Chapter 13.
Means of Egress Chapter 4.
Code Analysis. Identify the relevant codes  Local building code  Local accessibility code (or ADA)  Local fire code (or the NFPA)  Mechanical, electrical.
Fire Safety By Alicia Civile and Alexandra Fernandez.
Lift Typical Building Floor Plan. Complete with fire walls. Click on and we will add Some of the different Passive and Active systems that you could come.
Chapter 44 Building Codes and Commercial Design. 2 Links for Chapter 44 Building Codes Design Categories Using the Codes Related Web Sites.
Code Analysis: Don’t try this at home. Identify the relevant codes  Local building code  Local accessibility code (or ADA)  Local fire code (or the.
ID 440: Project 1: Hospitality Design
The Essentials of Egress
INTD 51 human environments building code. building codes deal with almost every area of building planning, design & construction they are very complex.
ID 308 Construction + Materials IV: Construction Documents Prof. Brody Endicott College Systems Coordination.
Picking up from last week…. Fire stair layout Fire stair layout Due October 18 th Due October 18 th Assignment #1.
Bubbling id 475 advanced issues. the hand-drawn route (must be scanned back in) cutting out paper circles (must be scanned back in) Revit (room separation.
Chapter 5 ID 234 Building Codes Fire Resistant Materials and Assemblies.
code calculations, construction drawings
Final Assignment part 1: revise stairs Some minor markups.
ID 234 Building Codes Life Safety Diagram:Review.
Design Development Code analysis Partition types.
ID 234 Building Codes Fall 2012 Means of Egress Chapter 4.
BUILDING CODES AND ADA/TAS. BUILDING CODES - EGRESS.
Overall project Overall project Individual programmed spaces Individual programmed spaces Chapter 2 Building Occupancy.
Chapter 9 ID 234 Building Codes Fall 2012 Finish and Furniture Selection.
Means of Egress Part 3 Chapter 4.
ID 234 Building Codes Fall 2012 Vertical Components of Egress.
Maine State Fire Marshals Office1 Laws and Codes Relating to Existing Apartment occupancies in the State of Maine Mark Stevens CFI-II, CFPS, CFPE Inspections.
Introduction to BIM Module 04 – Interiors and Circulation.
Codes.
Codes and costing construction + materials II. Building Code (780 CMR) Building Code (780 CMR) Accessibility Code (521 CMR) Accessibility Code (521 CMR)
Section 7 Retail Establishments Section 17 Restaurants Section 35 Tables and Seating ID 234 Building Codes Accessibility.
1 Ideas Board “Inspiration From Those Who Have Inspired”
Chapter 4 ID 234 Building Codes Fall 2011 Means of Egress.
Toilet design Many different regulations 1. guess what toilet features might be regulated? building code? accessibility code? universal design?
Toilet design Many different regulations 1. can you guess what might be regulated? building code? accessibility code? universal design?
Building Occupancy.
Work Area Method Level 3 Alterations – Chapter 9 prescribes requirements. 50% of Building Area Rule.
Mayor’s Office on Disability City and County of San Francisco Discussion of Common Design and Construction Errors.
Exercise #2 (part 2) Based on what you read in Chapter 4, determine if the corridors and exit doors meet the requirements for egress width, according to.
IRC 2009 OVERALL. SITE PLAN PROPERTY LINES LOCATION OF BUILDING GRADES STREETS.
2009 IBC Egress Issues in Commercial Buildings, May 25, 2011
Chapter 2 Building Occupancy
Chapter 3 Part 2: Occupant load
ID 234 Building Codes Fall 2008 Fire Suppression Chapter 5.
Occupancy Classifications and Loads
ARCHITECTURAL SAFETY FEATURES –Exit Separations –Continuation of Exit Stairs from lower to upper floors –Discharge from Exits FIRE PROTECTION FEATURES.
RULES OF ENGAGEMENT.
Occupancy Classifications and Loads
Building standards Mr. Da Silva.
Objective: Develop plans for kitchen cabinets.
Presentation transcript:

ID 234 Building Codes Fall 2011 Means of Egress Chapter 3, part II

General planning

Key terms Building core Common path of travel Corridor Means of egress Means of escape Natural path of travel Occupant load Passageway Stairway Story Tenant

Elements of the egress system Exit Access – anything (occupied room, space, doorway, aisle, corridor, stair, or ramp) on the way to the exit Exit – any protected, fully enclosed space between the exit access and the exit discharge Exit discharge – any portion of a means of egress between the termination of the exit and the public way Public way – 10’w x 10’h Area of refuge – temporary holding space for an emergency evacuation

Exit passageways

Exit Access travel distance Choose the most remote part of plan to the furthest exit

Exit Signs

Aisles and Accessways

Maximum number of occupants

Separation of Exits Your diagrams: Indicate overall diagonal graphically and with number Indicate actual separation graphically and with number

Half Diagonal Rule (1/3 with sprinklers)

Exit Widths

Exit Access Travel Distance

Travel Distance Example Your diagram: On title page Show only longest path

Emergency Lighting Required when two or more exits are required Emergency electrical system or battery General exit lighting and exit signs must be lit at all times

Egress system capacity Based on occupant load Based on sprinklers

Occupancy plan

Use a key for specific occupancy types

Number of Exits

Calculations Total number of occupants per floor Quantity and dimension of egress components Number of toilets, lavatories

Calculating Occupant Load Use Revit, if you dare Create/import Occupancy Calculations schedule Indicate specific occupant load for each room Create 1/32” scale Occupancy Plan and add color scheme to show graphically

Or, use Excel spreadsheet

Accessibility in the egress system Mostly about dimensional constraints Some in the building code Some in the accessibility code

Door Dimensions

Corridor clearances

Door clearances

Section 17 Restaurants

Restaurant seating: general planning

Section 25 Entrances

Another Checklist

Assignment #1 Fire stair layout

Use your studio project dimensions Due October 11th Use your studio project dimensions Floor to floor heights Thickness of exterior walls and interior partitions (they’re different) Use your design to calculate the occupant load

Step 1: calculate occupant load

Step 2: Calculate dimension of egress components

Step 3: Design fire stair Plans, sections (2), and hidden elevation of center guard rail/hand rail To scale Fully dimensioned Printed in black and white on 24x36” paper

Homework for next week Read ch.s 5 and 6 List all spaces and their areas in your studio project