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SUBSIDIARY LEGISLATION STREET, DRAINAGE AND BUILDING …

SUBSIDIARY LEGISLATION STREET, DRAINAGE AND BUILDING …

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By-Law 178. Exits for institutional and places of assembly. By-Law 179. Classification of places of assembly. By-Law 180. Space standards for calculating occupancy loads. By-Law 181. Width of means of egress. By-Law 182. Rate of discharge. By-Law 183. Exit details for places of assembly. By-Law 184. Seating. By-Law 185. Gangway in places of ...

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1. Calculating Occupancy in Places of Assembly

1. Calculating Occupancy in Places of Assembly

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2. Calculating Escape Route Capacity Once you have calculated the occupancy for the size of the premises you must check that this is below the maximum numbers the escape routes can accommodate. Reasonable escape times are 2½ minutes for normal risk premises. Most places of assembly fall into this normal risk category. The following can

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The design and implementation of a smart-parking system ...

The design and implementation of a smart-parking system ...

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that would allow drivers to check for the vacant parking places before driving to a busy city, takes care of ... occupancy estimation, parking fee payment method, parking permit management and parking analytics for the city authorities. The project had three phases. The first and the second phases used qualitative ... 4.1.2 The WinNode Assembly ...

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Part B Means of Escape - Buildings Department

Part B Means of Escape - Buildings Department

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Clause B4.1 As a guide to assessing the requirements on means of escape, the following Table B1 should be used as the basis for calculating the occupant capacity of a building or part of a building. Table B1: Assessment of Occupant Capacity Use Classification Type of Accommodation Occupancy Factor (usable floor area in m2 per person) or ...

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1. When does a space require more than one exit?

1. When does a space require more than one exit?

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office space the occupant load would be 1 OCCUPANT. Calculating occupant load would seem as a simple task. Most often times however, tenant spaces often times have other uses that are calculated differently (See Table 10-A). This is the case when there are conference rooms, training rooms and other ASSEMBLY-type spaces. In the case of a ...

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CALCULATING OCCUPANT LOAD - NFPA

CALCULATING OCCUPANT LOAD - NFPA

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assembly use) (concentrated business use) (general business use) (Collaboration rooms/ spaces ≤450 ft in area) 75 ft FACT SHEET The floor plan below shows an example of occupant load calculations for several types of rooms commonly found in an office. The occupant load factors used for each room come from Table 7.3.1.2 in NFPA 101, Life ...

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