Chapter 8 - Means of Egress Flashcards
A continuous and unobstructed path of vertical and horizontal travel from any point in a building or structure to a public way.
means of egress
The means of egress consists of three parts:
- exit access2. exit3. exit discharge
A ________ is any street, alley, or similar parcel of land essentially unobstructed from the ground to the sky that is permanently appropriated to the public for public use and has a clear width of not less than ___ ft.
public way
10’
The ________ is that portion of the means of egress that leads to the entrance of an exit. It may or may not be protected, depending on the specific requirements of the code.
exit access
In concept, ______ doesn’t provide a protected path of travel. In the IBC, even fire-rated corridors are considered exit access.
exit access
The ____ is the portion of the building where travel distance is measured and regulated.
exit access
The _____ is the portion of the egress system that provides a protected path of egress between the exit access and the exit discharge.
exit
_____ are fully enclosed and protected from all other interior spaces by fire-resistance-rated construction with protected openings.
Exits
The ________ is the portion of the egress system between the termination of an exit and a public way.
exit discharge
_______ typically include portions outside the exterior walls, such as exterior exit balconies exterior exit stairways, and exit courts. It may also include building lobbies of multistory buildings if one of the exit stairways opens onto the lobby and certain conditions are met.
exit discharge areas
The ______ is the number of people that a building code assumes will occupy a given building or portion of a building
occupant load
The _____ is the amount of floor area presumed to be occupied by one person
occupant load factor
___ floor area includes stairs, corridors, toilet rooms mechanical rooms, closets, and interior partition thicknesses
gross
____ floor area includes just the space actually used.
net
When the number of occupants of a space exceeds the number given in the code, then at least ____ exits must be provided
two
Even if two exits are not required based on occupant load, if the common path of travel exceeds the distance given in the code, then ____ exits from a space are required.
two
The number of exits is determined by three factors:
- occupancy and occupancy load
- maximum common path of travel distance
- specific requirements when large occupant loads are encountered
Once the number of exits required for each room, space or group of rooms is determined, the ___ and ___ of those exits must be determined.
arrangement and width