Chapter 8 - Means of Egress Flashcards

1
Q

A continuous and unobstructed path of vertical and horizontal travel from any point in a building or structure to a public way.

A

means of egress

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2
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The means of egress consists of three parts:

A
  1. exit access2. exit3. exit discharge
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3
Q

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.

A

public way
10’

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4
Q

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.

A

exit access

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5
Q

In concept, ______ doesn’t provide a protected path of travel. In the IBC, even fire-rated corridors are considered exit access.

A

exit access

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6
Q

The ____ is the portion of the building where travel distance is measured and regulated.

A

exit access

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7
Q

The _____ is the portion of the egress system that provides a protected path of egress between the exit access and the exit discharge.

A

exit

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8
Q

_____ are fully enclosed and protected from all other interior spaces by fire-resistance-rated construction with protected openings.

A

Exits

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9
Q

The ________ is the portion of the egress system between the termination of an exit and a public way.

A

exit discharge

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10
Q

_______ 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.

A

exit discharge areas

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11
Q

The ______ is the number of people that a building code assumes will occupy a given building or portion of a building

A

occupant load

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12
Q

The _____ is the amount of floor area presumed to be occupied by one person

A

occupant load factor

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13
Q

___ floor area includes stairs, corridors, toilet rooms mechanical rooms, closets, and interior partition thicknesses

A

gross

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14
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____ floor area includes just the space actually used.

A

net

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15
Q

When the number of occupants of a space exceeds the number given in the code, then at least ____ exits must be provided

A

two

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16
Q

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.

A

two

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17
Q

The number of exits is determined by three factors:

A
  1. occupancy and occupancy load
  2. maximum common path of travel distance
  3. specific requirements when large occupant loads are encountered
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18
Q

Once the number of exits required for each room, space or group of rooms is determined, the ___ and ___ of those exits must be determined.

A

arrangement and width

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19
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_____ is the distance that an occupant must travel from the most remote point in the occupied portions of the exit access to the entrance to the nearest exit.

A

Travel distance

20
Q

Once a person is safely in an exit, ____ is not an issue

A

travel distance

21
Q

_______ are based on the occupancy of the building and whether or not the building is sprinklered.

A

Maximum travel distances

22
Q

The required minimum width of exits is determined by multiplying the occupant load by a factor of ____ for stairways

A

.3

23
Q

Required stairway widths for stairways serving more than one story are calculated using the occupant load of_________, rather than the combined occupant load. The number resulting from the calculation is the ______________ in inches

A

each story separately, minimum total width

24
Q

A _____ is a portion of an exit access leading to an exit whose purpose is to provide a safe means of egress from a room or space to a building exit or another approved exit way, such as a stairway.

A

corridor

25
Q

Doors opening into a path of egress may reduce the required width up to _______ the required width during the course of the swing, but when fully open, the door may project no more than ___ inches the required width.

A

1/2
7

26
Q

handrails may reduce the required means of egress width no more than ___ inches on each side

A

4 1/2”

27
Q

With a few exceptions, corridors must be have a ___-hr fire rating

A

1-hr

28
Q

Doors placed in 1-hr corridors must have a fire rating of at least ____ minutes

A

20

29
Q

In the IBC, the definition of a corridor makes it clear that it is an _____ component

A

exit access component

30
Q

The risers of the stair cannot be less than ___ inches or more than ____

A

4 7

31
Q

The tread must be at least ____ inches.

A

11

32
Q

The top of the handrail must be between __ in and ___ in above the nosing of the treads and extend not less than ___ in beyond the top riser and not less than the depth of ______ beyond the bottom riser. The ends must be __________ or _________.

A

34 and 38
12 inches
the depth of one tread beyond the bottom riser
returned to the wall or floor OR terminate in a newel post

33
Q

The gripping portion of a handrail cannot be less than ___inches or more than ____ inches in diameter (cross-sectional dimensions)

A

1 1/4” 2”

34
Q

There must be a space at least ____” wide between the wall and the handrail.

A

1 1/2”

35
Q

The formal permitting process begins after the interior designer has completed the drawings and specifications. These are given to the contractor, who has been selected through a bidding process or negotiation. The contractor is responsible for submitting the documents to the local building department, or as it is often called, the ________________.

A

authority having jurisdiction (AHJ)

36
Q

The plans submitted for permit are reviewed by one or more ________. For larger projects, the duties are usually split between a building ________ and _____, ____, and _______. The local ________ may also review the plans.

A

plans examiners
plans examiners and electrical, mechanical, and structural plan examiners. local fire marshall

37
Q

Inspections are made at specific times during construction. For interior design projects, there are the following inspections:

A
  • framing- gypsum wallboard- plumbing- mechanical- electrical- final inspection
38
Q

The _____ inspection is done before both sides of partitions are covered and verifies that partitions are built correctly. At this time, ____ and ___ are done to confirm that all work inside the partitions was correctly performed.

A

framing
rough electrical and rough plumbing

39
Q

______ inspections are also done when the equipment is roughed in

A

Mechanical

40
Q

A wallboard inspection is done after all the wallboard is up, but before finishing to verify that ___________.

A

all walls and fire-rated partitions are constructed correctly.

41
Q

A final inspection is made for ____, ___, and ____.

A

finishes, electrical, and final plumbing

42
Q

Other items are also inspected. These can include ___, ___, _____, and other elements governed by the code.

A

glazing, handrails, door installation, and other elements governed by the code

43
Q

The final inspection may also include __________________.

A

testing the fire alarm and sprinkler system, with the involvement of the fire marshal or fire department.

44
Q

When the final inspection has been successfully completed, a ________ is issued by the AHJ

A

CO (Certificate of Occupancy)

45
Q

What is an area of refuge

A

An area where persons unable to use stairways can remain temporarily to await instructions or assistance during emergency evacuation.

46
Q

What is a horizontal exit?

A

An exit through a minimum 2 hour rated wall that divides a building into two more separate exit access areas to afford safety from fire and smoke.