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CONS 111 - COMMERCIAL
BUILDING CODES (IBC)
CHAPTERS 3,4 (401 - 407.10)
REVIEW QUESTIONS 3
(14 pgs)
CHAPTER 3
1. Where a structure is proposed for a purpose that is not __________ listed in this section, su
shall be classified in the occupancy it most nearly __________, based on the fire safety and
hazard.
specified; resembles 302.1
2. Assembly Group A occupancy includes, among others, the use of a building or structure, o
thereof, for the __________ for purposes such as civic, social or religious functions; recreati
or drink consumption or awaiting transportation.
gathering 303.1
3. A building or tenant space used for assembly purposes with an occupant load of less than
persons shall be classified as a Group B occupancy.
50 303.1.1
4. A room or space used for assembly purposes that is less than __________ square feet in are
__________ to another occupancy shall be classified as a Group B occupancy or as part of t
occupancy.
50; accessory 303.1.2.1
5. A Group A-1 assembly use usually with fixed seating, intended for the __________ and _____
of the performing arts or of motion pictures.
production; viewing 303.2
6. A Group A-2 assembly use is intended for food and/or drink __________. consumption 303.3
7. A Group A-3 assembly use is intended for worship, recreation or amusement and other as
not __________ elsewhere in Group A assemblies.
classified 303.4
8. A Group A-4 assembly use is intended for __________ of indoor sporting events and activiti
__________ seating.
viewing; spectator 303.5
9. A Group A-5 assembly use is intended for participation in or viewing __________ activities.
outdoor 303.6
10. Business Group B occupancy includes, among others, the use of a building or structure, or
thereof, for office, professional or __________ transactions, including storage of records and
service-type 304.1
13. An educational Group E occupancy includes, among others, the use of a building or struct
portion thereof, by __________ persons at any one time for educational purposes through t
__________ grade.
six; 12th 305.1
14. A Group E day care facilities includes buildings and structures or portions thereof occupie
than five children __________ than 2 1/2 years of age who receive educational, supervision
care service for fewer than __________ hours per day.
older; 24 305.2
pg 1
15. A facility having five or fewer children receiving such day care shall be classified as part o
__________ occupancy.
primary 305.2.2
16. A day care facility within a __________ unit and having five or fewer children shall be classi
Group R-3 occupancy.
dwelling 305.2.3
17. Factory Industrial Group F occupancy includes, among others, the use of a building or stru
a portion thereof, for assembling, __________, fabricating, finishing, manufacturing, packag
or processing operations that are not classified as a __________ or Group S storage occupa
disassembling; Group H 306.1
18. Factory industrial uses which are not classified as Factory Industrial F-2 Low Hazard shall b
classified as __________.
F-1 Moderate Hazard 306.2
19. Factory industrial uses that involve the fabrication or manufacturing of __________ materia
during finishing, packing or processing do not involve a significant __________ hazard shall
fied as F-2 occupancies.
noncomustible; fire 306.3
20. High-hazard Group H occupancy includes, among others, the use of a building or structure
portion thereof, that involves the manufacturing, processing, generation or storage of ma
constitute a __________ or health hazard in quantities in excess of those allowed on the ma
allowable quantity limits for __________ areas. physical; control 307.1
21. Hazardous occupancies are __________ in Groups H-1, H-2, H-3, H-4 and H-5.
classified 307.1
22. Closed piping system containing flammable or combustible __________ or gases utilized for
operation of __________ or equipment shall not be classified as Group H.
liquids; machinery 307.1.1.3
23. Liquor stores and distributor __________ bulk storage shall not be classified as Group H.
without 307.1.1.6
24. Buildings and structures containing materials that pose a __________ hazard shall be classi
Group H-1. detonation 307.3
25. Buildings and structures containing materials that pose a deflagration hazard or a hazard __________ burning shall be classified as Group H-2. accelerated 307.4
26. Combustible dusts where manufactures, generated or used in such a manner that the ___
and conditions create a fire or __________ hazard is classified as a Group H-2.
concentration; explosion 307.4
27. Buildings and structures containing materials that readily support combustion or that pos
hazard shall be classified as Group H-3. physical 307.5
28. Buildings and structures which contain materials that are __________ hazards shall be class
Group H-4. health 307.6
pg 2
29. Semiconductor __________ facilities and comparable research and development areas in w
hazardous __________ materials (HPM) are used and the aggregate quantity of materials is
of those listed in Tables 307.1(1) and 307.1(2) shall be classified as Group H-5.
fabrication; production 307.7
30. Institutional Group I occupancy includes, among others, the use of a building or structure,
portion thereof, in which __________ or supervision is provided to persons who are or are n
of __________ without physical assistance or in which persons are detained for penal or cor
purposes or in which the __________ of the occupants is restricted. care; self-preservation; liberty 308.1
31. A Group I-1 occupancy shall include buildings, structures or portions thereof for more than
persons, excluding staff, who reside on a 24 hour basis in a __________ environment and re
custodial care. 16; supervised 308.2
32. A Group I-1 condition 1 occupancy, shall include buildings in which all persons receiving c
who, without any assistance, are __________ of responding to an emergency situation to co
building __________.
capable; evacuation 308.2.1
33. A facility housing not fewer than six and not more than __________ persons receiving custo
shall be classified as __________.
16; Group R-4 308.2.3
34. A facility with five or __________ person receiving custodial care shall be classified as a Gro
fewer 308.2.4
35. An Institutional Group I-2 occupancy shall include buildings and structures used for ______
a 24-hour basis for more than five persons who are __________ of self-preservation.
medical; incapable 308.3
36. A facility with __________ persons receiving medical care shall be classified as Group R-3.
five 308.3.2
37. A Group I-3 occupancy shall include buildings and structures that are inhabited by more th
who are under __________ or security. restraing 308.4
38. A Group I-3 facility is occupied by persons who are generally incapable of self-preservatio
__________ measures not under the occupants' __________.
security; control 308.4
39. A Group I-3 condition 2 occupancy egress to the exterior __________ by locked exits.
impeded 308.4.2
40. A Group I-3 condition 4 occupancy shall include buildings in which free __________ is restric
an occupied space.
movement 308.4.4
41. A Group I-4 occupancy shall include buildings and structures occupied by more than five p
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of any age who receive __________ care for fewer than 24 hours per day by persons other t
or __________, relatives by blood, marriage or adoption, and in a place other than the _____
the person cared for.
custodial; guardians; home 308.5
pg 3
42. A child day care facility that provides care for more than five but no more than 100 childre
or less of age, where the rooms in which the children are cared for are located on a level o
__________ serving such rooms and each of these child care rooms has an exit door directly
__________, shall be classified as Group E.
2.5; discharge; exterior 308.5.1
43. Mercantile Group M occupancy includes, among others, the use of a building or structure thereof, for the display and sale of __________ and involves stocks of goods, wares or merc
incidental to such purposes and where the __________ has access.
merchandise; public 309.1
44. Residential Group R includes, among others, the use of a building or structure, or a portio
for __________ purposes when not classified as an Institutional Group I or when not regulat
__________.
sleeping; IRC 310.1
45. Residential occupancies containing sleeping units where the occupants are primarily _____
nature are Group R-1 occupancies.
transient 310.2
46. Residential occupancies containing sleeping units or more than two dwelling units where occupants are primarily __________ in nature are a Group R-2 occupancies.
permanent 3103
47. Residential occupancies where the occupants are __________ permanent in nature and not
as Group R-1, R-2, R-4 or I are a Group R-3 occupancies.
primarily 310.4
48. Residential occupancies that include buildings, structures or portions thereof for more tha
more than 16 persons, __________ staff, who reside on a 24-hour basis in a supervised ____
environment and receive custodial care are Group R-4 occupancies. excluding; residential 310.5
49. The persons receiving care in a Group R-4 occupancy are capable of self-__________. 50. Storage Group S occupancy includes, among others, the use of a building or structure, or thereof, for storage that is not classified as a __________ occupancy.
hazardous 311.1
51. Group S-1, moderate-hazard storage occupancies are buildings occupied for storage uses
classified as __________.
Group S-2 311.2
52. Group S-2 occupancies includes, among others, buildings used for the storage of noncomb
materials such as products on wood __________ or in paper __________ with or without singl
ness divisions; or in paper wrappings.
pallets; cartons 311.3
53. Products stored in Group S-2 occupancies are permitted to have a __________ amount of pl
such as knobs, handles or film wrapping. negligible 311.3
54. Buildings and structures of an __________ character and miscellaneous structures not class
any specific occupancy shall be constructed, equipped and maintained to conform to the 0
Group U occupancy. pg 4
accessory 312.1
CHAPTER 4
55. The provisions of this section shall apply to buildings or structures defined herein as cove
mall buildings not exceeding __________ floor levels at any point nor more than __________ grade plane .
three; three 402.1
56. A covered mall building and attached anchor buildings and parking garages shall be _____
all sides by a permanent __________ space of not less than 60 feet.
surrounded; open 402.2
57. An open mall building and anchor buildings and parking garages adjoining the __________ surrounded on all sides by a permanent open space of not less than 60 feet.
perimeter 402.2
58. The permanent __________ of 60 feet shall be permitted to be reduced to not less than 40 the reduced open space shall not be allowed for more than __________ percent of the perim
open space; 75 402.2 E
59. The perimeter line shall __________ all buildings and structures which comprise the open m
and shall encompass any open-air interior walkways, __________ courtyards or similar open
encircle; open-air 402.1.1
60. Each owner of a covered mall building or of an open mall building shall provide both the b
fire departments with a __________ plan showing the location of each occupancy and its __
after the certificate of occupancy has been issued.
lease; exits 402.3
61. The building __________ of any covered mall or open mall building of Type I, II, III and IV co
shall not be limited provided the covered mall or open mall buildings do not exceed ______
at any point nor three stories above grade plane.
area; three 402.4.1.1
62. Fire-resistance-rated separation is not required between __________ spaces and the mall.
tenant 402.4.2
63. Fire-resistance-rated __________ is not required between a food court and adjacent tenant or the mall.
separation 402.4.2
64. Each tenant space shall be separated from other tenant spaces by a fire__________.
partition 402.4.2.1
65. An attached garage for the storage of __________ vehicles having a capacity of not more th
persons and open parking garages shall be considered as a separate __________ where it is
from the covered or open mall building or anchor building by not less than 2-hour fire ____
passenger; building; barriers 402.4.2.3
66. Pedestrian walkways connecting __________ in an open mall shall be located not less than from any other pedestrian walkway.
balconies 402.4.3.1
67. Covered and open mall buildings and buildings connected shall be equipped __________ wi
automatic sprinkler system.
throughout 402.5
pg 5
68. Sprinkler protection for the mall of a covered mall building shall be __________ from that pr
tenant spaces or anchor buildings.
independent 402.5.2
69. Where tenant spaces are __________ by the same system, they shall be independently con
supplied 402.5.5
70. Kiosks or similar structures located within the mall of a covered mall building shall be prov
approved automatic sprinkler system or __________ devices.
detection 402.6.2.2
71. The __________ separation between kiosks or groupings hereof and other structures within
shall be not __________ than 20 feet.
horizontal; less 402.6.2.3
72. Each kiosk or similar structure or groupings thereof shall have an area not greater than __
square feet.
300 402.6.2.4
73. The horizontal separation between __________ play structures, kiosks and similar structure
the mall shall be not less than 20 feet.
74. Plastic signs shall be not more than 20 percent of the wall area ______ the mall.
facing 402.6.4.1
75. Plastic signs shall be not greater than 36 inches in height, except that if the sign is _______
height shall be not greater than __________ inches and the width shall be not greater than vertical; 96 402.6.4.2
76. Edges and backs of plastic signs in the mall shall be fully __________ in metal.
encased 402.6.4.4.1
77. Covered and open mall buildings shall be equipped throughout with a __________ system.
standpipe 402.7.1
78. Covered mall buildings greater than 50,000 square feet in area and open mall buildings g
50,000 square feet within the established perimeter line shall be provided with __________
systems that are capable of operating the emergency __________ communication system.
emergency; voice/alarm 402.7.3
79. The __________shall have access to mergency voice/alarm communication systems serving
required or otherwise. fire department 402.7.4
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80. For the purpose of providing required egress, malls are permitted to be considered as ____
need not comply with the requirements of section 1005.1 of this code.
corridors 402.8.1
81. The aggregate __________ egress width of the mall in either a covered or open mall buildin
not less than __________ feet. clear; 20 402.8.1.1
82. Means of egress requirements for __________ tenant spaces shall be based on the occupan
individual 402.8.2
83. In determining required means of egress of the mall, the __________ of occupants for whom
egress are to be provided shall be based on __________ leasable area of the covered or ope
building.
number; gross 402.8.2.1
pg 6
84. The __________ load of anchor buildings opening into the mall shall not be included in com
__________ number of occupants for the mall.
occupant; computing 402.8.2.3
85. Wherever the distance of travel to the mall from any location within a tenant space used other than __________ is greater than 75 feet or the tenant space has an occupant load of no fewer than __________ means of egress shall be provided.
employees; two 402.8.3
86. Assembly occupancies with an occupant load of 500 or more located within a covered ma
shall be so located such that their __________ will be immediately adjacent to a __________ to the mall and shall have not less than one-half of their required means of egress openin
the __________ of the covered mall building.
entrance; principal; exterior 402.8.4
87. Required means of egress for anchor buildings shall be provided __________ from the mall of egress system.
independently 402.8.4.1
88. The path of __________ travel of malls shall not exit through anchor buildings. egress 402.8.4.1
89. Malls terminating at an anchor building where no other means of egress has been provide
considered a __________ mall.
dead-end 402.8.4.1
90. Within each individual tenant space in a covered or open mall building, the __________ of t
any point to an exit or entrance to the mall shall not be __________ than 200 feet.
distance; greater 402.8.5
91. The __________ distance of travel from any point within an open mall to the perimeter line mall building shall be not greater than 200 feet.
maximum 402.8.5
92. Access to exits are permitted by way of a dead-end mall which does not exceed a ________
to twice the width of the mall measured at the __________ location within the dead-end po
mall.
length; narrowest 402.8.6 E
93. Mechanical rooms, electrical rooms, building __________ areas, and service elevators are p
open __________ into exit passageways provided …..
service; directly 402.8.7
94. Security grills and doors shall remain in the full open position during the period of occupa
__________ public.
general 402.8.8.1
95. Security doors or grilles shall not be brought to the __________ position when there are 10 persons occupying spaces served by a __________ exit or 50 or more persons occupying sp
served by more than one exit.
closed; single 402.8.8
96. The doors or grilles shall be openable from within without the use of any special__________
where the space is occupied.
knowledge 402.8.8.3
pg 7
97. The provisions of Section 403.2 through 403.6 shall not apply to airport traffic control tow
parking garages, Group A-5 occupancies, special industrial occupancies and Group H-1,H-
occupancies.
98. For buildings not greater than 420 feet in building height, the required fire-resistance ratin
barriers enclosing vertical__________, other than interior exit stairways and elevator hoistw
is permitted to be reduced to __________ where automatic sprinklers are installed within th
at the top and at alternate floor levels.
shafts; 1 hour 403.2.1.2
99. Buildings and structures shall be equipped throughout with an automatic sprinkler system
__________ water supply where required.
secondary 403.3
100. An automatic sprinkler system is not required for telecommunications equipment building
clusively for __________ equipment provided that those spaces or areas are equipped throu
with an automatic fire __________ system.
telecommunications; detection 403.3 E
101. Each sprinkler system __________ in high rise buildings that are more than 420 feet in build
shall be supplied by no fewer than __________ risers. zone; two 403.3.1
102. If more than two risers are provided for a zone in high rise buildings, sprinklers on _______
shall not be supplied from the __________ riser.
adjacent; same 403.3.1
103. Required fire pumps for high rise buildings more than 420 feet in height shall be supplied
to no fewer than two water __________ located in __________ streets.
mains; different 403.3.2
104. An emergency __________ radio coverage shall be provided for high rese buildings..
responder 403.4.5
105. A fire command center for high rise buildings shall be provided in a location __________ by
department.
approved 403.4.6
106. To facilitate smoke removal in post-fire __________ and overhaul operations, high rise build
structures shall be equipped with natural and mechanical __________ for removal of produc
combustion.
salvage; vantilation 403.4.7
107. A standby power system for a high rise building shall be provided for __________ loads.
power 403.4.8
108. If the standby or emergency power system is a generator set inside a high rise building, t
be located in a __________ room enclosed with __________ fire barriers.
separate; 2-hour 403.4.8.1
109. The following are classified as standby power loads: ventilation and automatic fire ______
ment for smoke proof __________ and elevators.
detection; enclosured 403.4.8.3
pg 8
110. The following are classified as emergency power loads: __________ signs, elevator car ligh
emergency voice/alarm communication systems, automatic fire detection systems, fire __
systems and __________ powered fire pumps.
exit; alarm; electrically 403.4.8.4.1,4,6
111. Required interior exit stairways shall be separated by a distance not less than __________ o
than one-fourth of the length of the maximum overall __________ dimension of the building
be served, whichever is less.
30 feet; diagonal 403.5.1
112. An additional interior exit stairway shall not be required to be installed in buildings having
for occupant self-evacuation.
elevators 403.5.2 E1
113. Stairway doors other than the exit discharge doors shall be permitted to be __________ from
stairway side.
locked 403.5.3
114. Stairway doors that are locked from the stairway side shall be capable of being unlocked _
without unlatching upon a __________ from the fire command center.
simultaneously; signal 403.5.3
115. A telephone or other two-way communications system connected to an approved ________
station shall be provided at not less than every __________ floor in each stairway where the
the stairway are locked.
constantly; fifth 403.5.3.1
116. Every required interior exit stairway serving floors more than __________ feet above the low
fire department vehicle access shall be a __________ enclosure.
75; smokeproof 403.5.4
117. In high rise buildings with an occupied floor more than 120 feet above the lowest level of vehicle access, no fewer than two fire __________ elevators, or all elevators, whichever is le
be provided.
service 403.6.1
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118. Each fire service access elevator shall have a capacity of not less than __________ pounds.
3,500 403.6.1
119. The __________ of the atrium shall not be used for other than __________ fire hazard uses an
approved materials shall be used in the atrium space.
floor; low 404.2
120. The atrium floor area is __________ to be used for any approved __________ where the indiv
space is provided with an automatic sprinkler system.
permitted; use 404.2 E
121. An approved automatic sprinkler system shall be installed throughout the __________ atriu
entire 404.3
122. Where the ceiling of the atrium is more than 55 feet above the __________, sprinkler protec
__________ of the atrium is not required.
floor; ceiling 404.3 E2
123. In other than Group I-2 and Group I-1, Condition 2, smoke control is not required for atrium
only __________.
two stories 404.5 E
pg 9
124. Atrium spaces shall be separated from adjacent spaces by a 1-hour fire __________ or a ho
assembly or__________.
barrier 404.6
125. A fire barrier is not required where a glass wall forming a smoke __________ is provided.
partition 404.6 E1
126. Where glass doors are provided in the glass wall, they shall be either __________ or automa
self-closing 404.6 E1.3
127. Where an atrium contains an ______ stairway, not more 50 percent of the exit stairway sha
in the ______ atrium.
interior; same 404.10.5
128. Building spaces having a floor level used for __________ occupancy more than 30 feet belo
finished floor of the lowest __________ of exit discharge.
human; floor 405.1
129. The underground portion of the building shall be of __________ construction.
Type I 405.2
130. The highest level of __________ serving the __________ portions of the building and all level
shall be equipped with an automatic sprinkler system.
exit discharge; underground 405.3
131. A building having a floor level more than __________ feet below the finished floor of the low
of exit discharge shall be divided into no fewer than two __________ of approximately equa
60:compartments 405.4.1
132. Where provided, each compartment shall have an air supply with an exhaust system ____
the other compartments.
independent 405.4.2
133. Where elevators are provided, each compartment shall have __________ to an elevator.
direct 405.4.3
134. A smoke control system is required to control the __________ of products of combustion.
migration 405.5.1
135. The smoke control system shall be automatically activated and capable of __________ oper
manual 405.5.2
136. Each floor level of an underground building shall be provided with no fewer than _________
two 405.7.1
137. The standby power system of an underground building shall pick up its connected loads w
seconds of __________ of the normal power supply.
138. The clear height of each floor level in vehicle and __________ traffic areas shall be not less pedestrian 406.2.2
139. The area of floors used for parking of automobiles or other vehicles shall be sloped to faci
movement of __________ to a drain or toward the main vehicle __________ doorway.
liquids; entry 406.2.4
140. Buildings or parts of buildings classified as Group U occupancies, private garages and carp
__________ than 1,000 square feet in area or __________ story in height.
greater 406.3.1
pg 10
141. Multiple private garages are permitted in a building where each private garage is ________
other private garages by a 1-hour fire barrier or 1-hour horizontal assembly or both.
separated 406.3.1
142. The private garage shall be separated from the dwelling unit and its __________ area by m
gypsum board, not less than 1/2 inch in thickness, applied to the __________ side.
attic; garage 406.3.2.1
143. Openings from a private garage directly into a room used for __________ purposes shall no
permitted.
sleeping 406.2.5
144. Ducts __________ the walls or ceilings separating the dwelling unit from a private garage s
structed of sheet __________ not less than 0.019 inch in thickness.
penetrating; steel 406.3.2.2
145. Carports shall be open on no fewer than __________ sides. two 406.3.3
146. Carports not open on at least two sides shall be considered a __________ and shall comply provisions of this section for garages.
garage 406.3.3
147. A separation is not required between a Group R-3 and Group U, carport, provided the carp
open on __________ sides and there are not enclosed areas above.
two or more 406.3.3.1
148. Parking garages, other than private garages, shall be classified as __________ parking gara
shall be classified as an __________ parking garage or an __________ parking garage.
public; open; enclosed 406.4
149. Vehicle barriers not less than 2 feet 9 inches in height shall be placed where the _________
from the floor of a __________ lane or parking space to the ground or surface directly below
than 1 foot.
vertical; drive 406.4.2
150. Vehicle ramps that are utilized for vertical __________ as well as for parking shall not excee
of 1:15.
circulation 406.4.3
151.
152. For natural ventilation purposes, the exterior side of the structure shall have uniformly ___
openings on two or more sides.
distributed 406.5.2
153. The aggregate length of the openings considered to be provided natural ventilation shall than __________ of the perimeter of the tier.
40% 406.5.2
154. The maximum height for a Type IIB constructiuon open parking garage with ramp access i
__________ tiers.
8 Table 406.5.4
155. Open parking garages of Type II construction, with all sides open, shall be __________ in all
area where the building height does not exceed __________ feet.
unlimited; 75 406.5.5
pg 11
156. Where no persons other than parking __________ are permitted, there shall be no fewer tha
stairways.
attendants 406.5.7
157.
A Type IIA construction, open parking garage with an automatic sprinkler system, having m
access shall have a maximum area of __________ square feet per tier and _________ tiers in
50,000; 15 Table 406.5.4
158. Vehicle __________ work is not permitted in open parking garages. repair 406.5.11.1
159. Partial or complete closing of required openings in __________ walls by tarpaulins or anothe
is not permitted in open parking garages.
exterior 406.5.11.3
160. Vehicles at motor fuel dispensing facilities shall be fueled on __________ concrete or other paving material having a __________ not exceeding 1 megohm.
noncoated; resistance 406.7.1
161. Canopies under which fuels are __________ shall have a clear, unobstructed height of not le
13 feet 6 inches to the lowest projecting element in the vehicle __________ area.
dispensed; drive-through 406.72.
162. Repair garages shall not include__________ facilities.
motor fuel-dispensing 406.8
163. Repair garages used for the repair of vehicles fueled by nonodorized gases shall be provid
__________ detection system.
gas 406.8.2
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164. Failure of the gas detection system shall result in the __________ of the heating system, ac
of the mechanical ventilation system where the system is __________ with the gas detectio
and cause a trouble signal to __________ in an approved location.
deactivation; interlocked; sound 406.8.2.2
165. Corridors in Group I-2 occupancies shall be continuous to the __________ and shall be _____
from other areas.
exits; separated 407.2
166. Waiting areas and public-use areas or group meeting spaces constructed as required for _
shall be permitted to be __________ to a corridor.
corridors; open 407.2.1
167. Spaces for care providers', supervisory staff, doctors' and nurses' __________, communicat
related __________ areas shall be permitted to be open to the corridor.
charting; clerical 407.2.2
168. Areas wherein psychiatric care __________ who are not capable of self-preservation are hou
group meeting or multipurpose __________ spaces other than incidental uses, under contin
supervision by facility __________, shall be permitted to be open to the corridor.
recipients; terapeutic; staff 407.2.3
169. Group I-2, Condition 1, nursing home housing units shall be permitted to be __________ to open 407.2.5
170. Group I-2 Condition 1, nursing home cooking facilities with __________ cooking appliances mitted to be open to the corridor.
domestic 407.2.6
pg 12
171. Corridor walls shall be constructed as __________ partitions.
smoke 407.3
172. Habitable rooms in Group I-2 occupancies shall have an exit __________ leading directly to access 407.4.1
173. Locking devices that __________ access to a care recipient's room from the corridor and tha
__________ only by staff from the corridor side shall not restrict the means of egress from t
recipient's room.
restrict; operable 407.4.1.1
174. The travel distance between any point in a Group I-2 occupancy __________ room, not loca
care suite, and an exit access __________ in that room shall be not greater than 50 feet.
sleeping; door 407.4.2
175. Movement from habitable rooms within a care suite shall not require passage more than _
of travel within the care suite to a door leading to the exit access __________ or horizontal 100 feet; corridor 407.4.4.3
176. Where a care suite is required to have more than one exit access doors, the __________ do
lead directly to an exit access corridor or and adjacent __________.
additional; suite 407.4.4.3
177. Care suites containing sleeping rooms shall be not greater than __________ square feet in a
7,500 407.4.4.5.1
178. Areas not containing sleeping rooms, but only __________ areas and the associated rooms,
or circulation space shall be permitted to be __________ into care suites.
treatment; grouped 407.4.4.6
179. Care suites, other than __________, with an area of more than 2,500 square meet shall hav
than two exit access doors from the care suite.
sleeping rooms 407.4.4.6.1
180. Smoke barriers shall be provided to __________ every story used by persons receiving care
or __________ smoke compartments.
subdivide; two 407.5
181. Refuge areas shall be provided within each __________ compartment.
smoke 407.5.3
182. The size of the refuge area shall not be less than 30 net square feet for each care recipien
__________.
bed 407.5.3.1
183. The size of the refuge area shall not be less than 6 square feet for each __________ care re
confined to bed or stretcher and for other occupants.
ambulatory 407.5.3.2
184. A means of egress shall be provided from each smoke compartment created by __________
without having to return through the __________ compartment from which means of egress
smoke; smoke 407.5.4
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locks; dispersal; building 407.10
187. Safe dispersal area shall be located not less than __________ from the building they serve.
50 feet 407.10
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