PROPOSED RULES
Original Notice.
Preproposal statement of inquiry was filed as WSR 06-07-125.
Title of Rule and Other Identifying Information: Amendment of chapter 51-54 WAC, adoption and amendment of the 2006 Edition of the International Fire Code (IFC).
Hearing Location(s): Spokane City Council Chambers, West 808 Spokane Falls Boulevard, Spokane, WA, on September 8, 2006, at 10:00 a.m.; and at the Holiday Inn Select Renton, One Grady Way South, Renton, WA, on October 13, 2006, at 10:00 a.m.
Date of Intended Adoption: November 17, 2006.
Submit Written Comments to: John Neff, Council Chair, P.O. Box 42525, Olympia, WA 98504-2525, e-mail sbcc@cted.wa.gov, fax (360) 586-9383, by October 13, 2006.
Assistance for Persons with Disabilities: Contact Sue Mathers by August 31, 2006, TTY (360) 586-0772 or (360) 725-2966.
Purpose of the Proposal and Its Anticipated Effects, Including Any Changes in Existing Rules: The proposed rules adopt the most recently published edition of the IFC and make changes to the state amendments to this code.
1. WAC 51-54-003 International Fire Code: Changes year from 2003 to 2006.
2. WAC 51-54-008 Implementation: Changes year from 2004 to 2007.
3. Section 202: Definitions - Group I-1 Deletes classifying facilities as R-4.
4. Section 202: Definitions - Group I-1 Changes reference to IBC from 313.1 to 310.1.
5. Section 202: Definitions - Group I-1 Deletes Group LC and adds Group R-2.
6. Section 202: Definitions - Group I-2 Changes reference to IBC from 313.1 to 310.1.
7. Section 202: Definitions - Group I-2 Deletes Group LC and adds Group R-2.
8. Section 202: Definitions - Residential Group R Adds licensed boarding homes and Licensed Residential Treatment Facilities to R-2 definition.
9. Section 202: Definitions - Licensed Care Group LC is deleted because they are now classified as R-2.
10. Section 307.4: Number change from 307.3.2 to 307.4.2 for recreational fires.
11. Section 308.3.7: Group A Occupancies: Deletes amendment for candles and reverts to Model Code language.
12. Section 404.2: Where required: Adds Group B buildings and Group R-2 (Colleges and Universities) for requiring Fire Safety and Evacuation Plans. It also deletes Group LC. All items after number 1 are renumbered.
13. Section 408.11.1: Approval: Deletes approval and adds Submittal because the plan needs to be submitted.
14. Section 408.11.1.2: Revisions: The code official just needs to be notified when changes in occupancy or modifications to occupancy occur.
15. Section 504.1: Required access: Access must be maintained to the escape and rescue egress openings.
16. Section 504.4: Emergency Escape and Rescue Egress: A new section requiring a level base for rescue ladders.
17. Section 508.3: Adds an exception for sprinklers in structures under 500 square feet.
18. Section 806.1.1: Deletes LC and adds R-4 to restricted occupancies.
19. Table 806.1.2: A number change from 2003 amendments.
20. Section 806.1.3: Clarifies the testing methods for checking dryness of trees.
21. Section 903.2.1.2: Model code has same language so amendment is deleted.
22. Section 903.2.2: Eliminates most exemptions for Group E occupancies. The change allows portable classroom cluster up to 5000 square feet and Group E occupancies of less than 50 occupants to be exempt.
23. Section 903.2.7: Allows an exemption for Group R occupancies that meet the listed criteria.
24. Section 903.2.10.3: Deletes the amendment that required sprinklers in buildings over 75 feet in height. Reverts to model code that says 55 feet.
25. Section 903.6.3.1: Describes where pressurization needs to be measured.
26. Section 903.6.3.4: Requires air intakes to be at exterior of building.
27. Section 912.5: Will be changed editorially to make reference to UPC when the code refers to IPC.
28. Section 1008.1.2: Adopts same language as IBC for door swing.
29. Section 1009.13: Adopts same language as IBC for access to attics and small spaces in residences.
30. Section 1017.1: Requirements for fire-resistant corridors.
31. Section 1017.6: Location of smoke barriers.
32. Section 1024.11: Changes angle of ramp from 12.5% to 20%.
33. Section 1106.5.1: Clarifies when an aircraft refueler can be parked by an aircraft.
34. Section 1503.2.1.1: Deletes amendment because it is now in IFC.
35. Section 1503.2.2: Deletes amendment because it is now in IFC.
36. Section 1503.2.4: Deletes amendment because it is now in IFC.
37. Section 1503.2.6: Deletes amendment because it is now in IFC.
38. Section 1504.4: Deletes amendment because it is now in IFC.
39. Section 1504.5: Deletes amendment because it is now in IFC.
40. Section 4602.1: Definitions - Adds definition of Covered Boat Moorage.
41. Section 4602.1: Definitions - Adds definition of Draft Curtains.
42. Section 4602.1: Definitions - Adds definition of Gravity Operated Drop-out Vents.
43. Section 4604.2: Standpipes - Amendment ensures that the standpipe will have adequate hook-ups and water supply.
44. Section 4604.2.1: Requires standpipe outlets to be clearly marked.
45. Section 4604.2.1.1: Determines size and location of standpipe connections.
46. Section 4604.3: Requires the proximity of a hydrant with required fire flow.
47. Section 4604.4: Requires a minimum 4A40BC extinguisher at each standpipe outlet.
48. Section 4604.6: Defines when a smoke and heat vent are required.
49. Section 4604.6.1: Describes location and minimum size of vents.
50. Section 4604.6.1: Describes operation of vents.
51. Section 4604.6.2: Describes operation of gravity vents.
52. Section 4604.7: Defines when a draft curtain is required.
53. Section 4604.7.1: Describes the construction of draft curtains.
54. Section 4604.7.2: Describes location and size of draft curtains.
55. Section 4604.8: Describes design and location of equipment staging areas.
Reasons Supporting Proposal: RCW 19.27.031 and 19.27.074.
Statutory Authority for Adoption: RCW 19.27.031 and 19.27.074.
Statute Being Implemented: Chapters 19.27 and 34.05 RCW.
Rule is not necessitated by federal law, federal or state court decision.
Agency Comments or Recommendations, if any, as to Statutory Language, Implementation, Enforcement, and Fiscal Matters: The council is seeking comments on the issues proposed in the following rules.
Name of Proponent: Washington state building code council, governmental.
Name of Agency Personnel Responsible for Drafting and Implementation: Charles Heath, P.O. Box 42525, Olympia, WA 98504-2525, (360) 725-2970; and Enforcement: Local jurisdictions.
No small business economic impact statement has been prepared under chapter 19.85 RCW. This rule will update the adoption of model codes to stay current with national standards for the benefit of industry and Washington state interests. New state amendments clarify and simplify the code. No disproportionate economic impact on small business was identified.
A cost-benefit analysis is not required under RCW 34.05.328. The state building code council is not listed in this section as one of the agencies required to comply with this statute.
August 1, 2006
John P. Neff
Council Chair
OTS-9001.5
AMENDATORY SECTION(Amending WSR 04-01-105, filed 12/17/03,
effective 7/1/04)
WAC 51-54-003
International Fire Code.
The ((2003))
2006 edition of the International Fire Code, published by the
International Code Council is hereby adopted by reference with
the following additions, deletions, and exceptions.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 19.27.031 and 19.27.074. 04-01-105, § 51-54-003, filed 12/17/03, effective 7/1/04.]
[Statutory Authority: RCW 19.27.031 and 19.27.074. 04-01-105, § 51-54-008, filed 12/17/03, effective 7/1/04.]
SECTION 202 GENERAL DEFINITIONS.
ADULT FAMILY HOME means a dwelling in which a person or persons
provide personal care, special care, room and board to more
than one but not more than six adults who are not related by
blood or marriage to the person or persons providing the
services.
CHILD DAY CARE, shall, for the purposes of these regulations,
mean the care of children during any period of a 24-hour day.
ELECTRICAL CODE is the National Electrical Code, promulgated by
the National Fire Protection Association, as adopted in
chapter 296-46 WAC, or the locally adopted Electrical Code.
FAMILY CHILD DAY CARE HOME is a child day care facility, licensed
by the state, located in the dwelling of the person or persons
under whose direct care and supervision the child is placed,
for the care of twelve or fewer children, including children
who reside at the home.
NIGHTCLUB. An establishment, other than a theater with fixed
seating, which includes all of the following:
1. Provides live entertainment by paid performing artists or by way of recorded music conducted by a person employed or engaged to do so;
2. Has as its primary source of revenue the sale of beverages of any kind for consumption on the premises and/or cover charges;
3. Has an occupant load of 100 or more as determined by the fire code official; and
4. Includes assembly space without fixed seats considered concentrated or standing space per Table 1004.1.2.
Paid performing artists are those entertainers engaged to perform in a for-profit business establishment.
EDUCATIONAL GROUP E. Educational Group E Occupancy includes,
among others, the use of a building or structure, or a portion
thereof, by six or more persons at any one time for
educational purposes through the 12th grade. Religious
educational rooms and religious auditoriums, which are
accessory to churches in accordance with Section 302.2 of the
IBC and have occupant loads of less than 100, shall be
classified as Group A-3 Occupancies.
Day Care. The use of a building or structure, or portion thereof, for educational, supervision or personal care services for more than five children older than 2 1/2 years of age, shall be classified as a Group E Occupancy.
EXCEPTION: | Family child day care homes licensed by the Washington state department of social and health services for the care of twelve or fewer children shall be classified as Group R3. |
Group I-1. This occupancy shall include buildings, structures or parts thereof housing more than 16 persons, on a 24-hour basis, who because of age, mental disability or other reasons, live in a supervised residential environment that provides personal care services. The occupants are capable of responding to an emergency situation without physical assistance from staff. This group shall include, but not be limited to, the following:
Residential board and care facilities
Assisted living facilities
Halfway houses
Group homes
Congregate care facilities
Social rehabilitation facilities
Alcohol and drug centers
Convalescent facilities
A facility such as the above with five or fewer persons
and adult family homes licensed by the Washington state
department of social and health services shall be classified
as a Group R-3 or shall comply with the International
Residential Code in accordance with Section 101.2. ((A
facility such as above, housing at least six and not more than
16 persons, shall be classified as Group R-4.))
A facility such as the above providing licensed care to
clients in one of the categories listed in IBC Section
((313.1)) 310.1 regulated by either the Washington department
of health or the department of social and health services
shall be classified as ((Licensed Care)) Group ((LC)) R-2.
Group I-2. This occupancy shall include buildings and structures used for medical, surgical, psychiatric, nursing or custodial care on a 24-hour basis of more than five persons who are not capable of self-preservation. This group shall include, but not be limited to, the following:
Hospitals
Nursing homes (both intermediate-care facilities and skilled nursing facilities)
Mental hospitals
Detoxification facilities
A facility such as the above with five or fewer persons shall be classified as Group R-3 or shall comply with the International Residential Code in accordance with Section 101.2.
A facility such as the above providing licensed care to
clients in one of the categories listed in IBC Section
((313.1)) 310.1 regulated by either the Washington department
of health or the department of social and health services
shall be classified as ((Licensed Care)) Group ((LC)) R-2.
Group I-3. (Remains as printed in the IFC.)
Group I-4. Day care facilities. This group shall include buildings and structures occupied by persons of any age who receive custodial care for less than 24 hours by individuals other than parents or guardians, relatives by blood marriage, or adoption, and in a place other than the home of the person cared for. A facility such as the above with five or fewer persons shall be classified as Group R-3 or shall comply with the International Residential Code. Places of worship during religious functions are not included.
Adult care facility. A facility that provides accommodations for less than 24 hours for more than five unrelated adults and provides supervision and personal care services shall be classified as Group I-4.
EXCEPTION: | Where the occupants are capable of responding to an emergency situation without physical assistance from the staff, the facility shall be classified as Group A-3. |
EXCEPTIONS: | 1. A child day care facility that provides care for more than five but no more than 100 children 2 1/2 years or less of age, when the rooms where such children are cared for are located on the level of exit discharge and each of these child care rooms has an exit door directly to the exterior, shall be classified as Group E. |
2. Family child day care homes licensed by the Washington state department of social and health services for the care of 12 or fewer children shall be classified as Group R3. |
R-1 Residential occupancies where the occupants are primarily transient in nature, including:
Boarding houses (transient)
Hotels (transient)
Motels (transient)
R-2 Residential occupancies containing sleeping units or more than two dwelling units where the occupants are primarily permanent in nature, including:
Apartment houses
Boarding houses (not transient)
Boarding homes as licensed by the department of social and health services under chapter 388-78A WAC
Convents
Dormitories
Fraternities and sororities
Monasteries
Vacation timeshare properties
Residential treatment facilities as licensed by the department of health under chapter 246-337 WAC
Hotels (nontransient)
Motels (nontransient)
R-3 Residential occupancies where the occupants are primarily permanent in nature and not classified as R-1, R-2, R-4 or I and where buildings do not contain more than two dwelling units as applicable in Section 101.2, including adult family homes and family child day care homes for the care of 12 or fewer children, licensed by the Washington state department of social and health services, or adult and child care facilities that provide accommodations for five or fewer persons of any age for less than 24 hours. Adult family homes and family child day care homes, or adult and child care facilities that are within a single-family home are permitted to comply with the International Residential Code in accordance with Section 101.2.
Foster family care homes licensed by the Washington state department of social and health services shall be permitted, as an accessory use to a dwelling, for six or fewer children including those of the resident family.
((R-4 Residential occupancies shall include buildings
arranged for occupancy as residential care/assisted living
facilities including more than five but not more than 16
occupants, excluding staff.
((LICENSED CARE GROUP LC. Licensed Care Group LC includes the use
of a building, structure, or portion thereof, for the business
of providing licensed care to clients in one of the following
categories regulated by either the Washington department of
health or the department of social and health services:
1. Adult residential rehabilitation facility.
2. Alcoholism intensive inpatient treatment service.
3. Alcoholism detoxification service.
4. Alcoholism long-term treatment service.
5. Alcoholism recovery house service.
6. Boarding home.
7. Group care facility.
8. Group care facility for severely and multiple handicapped children.
9. Residential treatment facility for psychiatrically impaired children and youth.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 19.27.020, 19.27.031, 19.27.074 and chapters 19.27 and 34.05 RCW. 05-24-071, § 51-54-0200, filed 12/5/05, effective 7/1/06. Statutory Authority: RCW 19.27.031 and 19.27.074. 04-01-105, § 51-54-0200, filed 12/17/03, effective 7/1/04.]
307.2.1 Authorization. Where required by state or local law
or regulations, open burning shall only be permitted with
prior approval from the state or local air and water quality
management authority, provided that all conditions specified
in the authorization are followed. See also chapter 173-425 WAC.
((307.3.2)) 307.4.2 Recreational fires. Recreational fires
shall not be conducted within 25 feet of a structure or
combustible material. Conditions which could cause a fire to
spread within 25 feet of a structure shall be eliminated prior
to ignition. See also chapter 173-425 WAC.
308.3.1 Open-flame cooking devices. This section is not
adopted.
308.3.1.1 Liquefied-petroleum-gas-fueled cooking devices.
This section is not adopted.
308.3.4 Aisles and exits. Candles shall be prohibited in
areas where occupants stand, or in an aisle or exit.
EXCEPTION: | Candles used in religious ceremonies. See RCW 19.27.031(3). |
((308.3.7 Group A Occupancies. Open-flame devices shall not
be used in a Group A Occupancy.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 19.27.020, 19.27.031, 19.27.074 and chapters 19.27 and 34.05 RCW. 05-01-016, § 51-54-0300, filed 12/2/04, effective 7/1/05. Statutory Authority: RCW 19.27.031 and 19.27.074. 04-01-105, § 51-54-0300, filed 12/17/03, effective 7/1/04.]
401.2 Approval. Where required by the fire code official,
fire safety plans, emergency procedures, and employee training
programs shall be approved.
404.2 Where required. A fire safety and evacuation plan shall
be prepared and maintained in accordance with this chapter for
the following occupancies and buildings when required by the
fire code official.
1. Group A having an occupant load of 100 or more.
2. Group B buildings having an occupant load of 500 or more persons or more than 100 persons above or below the lowest level of exit discharge.
3. Group E.
((3.)) 4. Group H.
((4.)) 5. Group I.
((5.)) 6. Group R-1.
((6.)) 7. Group ((R-4)) R-2 college and university
buildings.
((7. Group LC.))
8. High-rise buildings.
9. Group M buildings having an occupant load of 500 or more persons or more than 100 persons above or below the lowest level of exit discharge.
10. Covered malls exceeding 50,000 sf in aggregate floor area.
11. Underground buildings.
12. Buildings with an atrium and having an occupancy in Group A, E, or M.
404.4 Maintenance. Fire safety and evacuation plans shall be
reviewed by the owner or occupant annually or as necessitated
by changes in staff assignments, occupancy, or the physical
arrangement of the building.
408.11.1.1 ((Approval.)) Submittal. The lease plan shall be
submitted to the fire code official, and shall be maintained
on-site for immediate reference by responding fire service
personnel.
408.11.1.2 Revisions. The lease plan shall be reviewed ((by
the owner or occupant)) and revised annually or as often as
necessary to keep them current. Modifications or changes in
occupancies shall not be made without prior approval of the
fire code official and building official.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 19.27.020, 19.27.031, 19.27.074 and chapters 19.27 and 34.05 RCW. 05-01-016, § 51-54-0400, filed 12/2/04, effective 7/1/05.]
SECTION 503 FIRE APPARATUS ACCESS ROADS.
503.1 Where required. Fire apparatus access roads shall be
provided and maintained in accordance with locally adopted
street, road, and access standards.
503.1.1 Buildings and facilities, is not adopted.
503.1.2 Additional access, is not adopted.
503.1.3 High-piled storage, is not adopted.
503.2 Specifications. This section is not adopted.
503.3 Marking. This section is not adopted.
503.4 Obstruction of fire apparatus access roads. This
section is not adopted.
504.1 Required access. Exterior doors and openings required
by this code, the International Residential Code, or the
International Building Code shall be maintained readily
accessible for emergency access by the fire department. An
approved access walkway leading from fire apparatus access
roads to exterior openings shall be provided when required by
the fire code official.
504.4 Access to emergency escape and rescue openings. An
approved firm level base for ground ladder access shall be
provided below emergency escape and rescue openings when
required by the fire code official.
EXCEPTION: | One- and two-family building equipped throughout with an approved automatic sprinkler system installed in accordance with 903.3.1.3. |
EXCEPTION: | Fire flow is not required for structures under 500 square feet with a B, U or R-1 occupancy where structures are at least 30 feet from any other structure and are used only for recreation. |
[Statutory Authority: RCW 19.27.031 and 19.27.074. 04-01-105, § 51-54-0500, filed 12/17/03, effective 7/1/04.]
801.1 Scope. The provisions of this chapter shall govern
interior finish, interior trim, furniture, furnishings,
decorative materials and decorative vegetation in buildings.
Sections 803 through 808 of this code shall be applicable to
existing buildings. Section 803 of the International Building
Code and Sections 804 through 808 of this code shall be
applicable to new buildings.
((804.l.1)) 806.1.1 Restricted occupancies. Natural cut trees
shall be prohibited in Group I-1, I-2, I-3, I-4, ((LC and R-4
occupancies)) and R-2 occupancies providing licensed care to
clients in one of the categories listed in IBC Section 310.1
regulated by either the Washington department of health or the
department of social and health services.
((804.l.2)) 806.1.2 Support devices. The support device that
holds the tree in an upright position shall be of a type that
is stable and that meets all of the following criteria:
1. The device shall hold the tree securely and be of adequate size to avoid tipping over of the tree.
2. The device shall be capable of containing a minimum
supply of water in accordance with Table ((804.1.2)) 806.1.2.
3. The water level, when full, shall cover the tree stem at least 2 inches (51 mm). The water level shall be maintained above the fresh cut and checked at least once daily.
((804.l.3)) 806.1.3 Dryness. The tree shall be removed from
the building whenever the tree ((is determined to be dry by
needle pliability, discoloration or other approved means as
approved)) needles or leaves fall off readily when a tree
branch is shaken or if the needles are brittle and break when
bent between the thumb and the index finger, or whenever
determined necessary by the fire code official. The tree
shall be checked daily for dryness.
Tree Stem Diameter (inches) | Minimum Support Stand Water Capacity (gallons) | Typical Daily Water Transpiration Amount (gallons) |
Up to 4 | 1 | 1/4 to 1 |
4 to 6 | 1 1/2 | 1 1/4 to 1 1/2 |
7 to 8 | 2 | 1 3/4 to 2 |
9 to 12 | 3 | 2 1/4 to 3 |
13 and over | 4 | Over 3 |
[Statutory Authority: RCW 19.27.020, 19.27.031, 19.27.074 and chapters 19.27 and 34.05 RCW. 05-01-016, § 51-54-0800, filed 12/2/04, effective 7/1/05.]
902.1 Definitions.
PORTABLE SCHOOL CLASSROOM. A structure, transportable in one or more sections, which requires a chassis to be transported, and is designed to be used as an educational space with or without a permanent foundation. The structure shall be trailerable and capable of being demounted and relocated to other locations as needs arise.
((903.2.1.2 Group A-2. An automatic sprinkler system shall be
provided for Group A-2 Occupancies where one of the following
conditions exists:
1. The fire area exceeds 5,000 square feet (464.5 m2).
2. The fire area has an occupant load of 100 or more.
3. The fire area is located on a floor other than the level of exit discharge.))
903.2.1.6 Nightclub. An automatic sprinkler system shall be
provided throughout an occupancy with a nightclub. Existing
nightclubs constructed prior to July 1, 2006, shall be
provided with automatic sprinklers not later than December 1,
2007. The fire code official, for the application of this
rule, may establish an occupant load based on the observed use
of the occupancy in accordance with Table 1004.1.2.
903.2.2 Group E. An automatic sprinkler system shall be
provided for Group E Occupancies ((as follows:
1. Throughout all Group E fire areas greater than 20,000 square feet (1858 m2) in area.
2. Throughout every portion of educational buildings below the level of exit discharge.
For the purpose of this section, additions exceeding 60 percent of the value of such building or structure, or alterations and repairs to any portion of a building or structure within a twelve-month period that exceeds 100 percent of the value of such building or structure shall be considered new construction. In the case of additions, fire walls shall define separate buildings)).
EXCEPTIONS: | 1. Portable school classrooms, provided aggregate area of any cluster or portion of a cluster(( |
2. Group E (( |
903.2.10.3 Buildings over 75 feet in height. An automatic
sprinkler system shall be installed throughout buildings with
a floor level having an occupant load of 30 or more that is
located 75 feet (22 860 mm) or more above the lowest level of
fire department vehicle access.
EXCEPTION: | Group R-1 if all of the following conditions apply: |
1. The Group R fire area is no more than 500 square feet. | |
2. The Group R fire area is on only one story. | |
3. The Group R fire area does not include a basement. | |
4. The Group R fire area is no closer than 30 feet from another structure. | |
5. Cooking is not allowed within the Group R fire area. | |
6. The Group R fire area has an occupant load of no more than 8. | |
7. A hand held (portable) fire extinguisher is in every Group R fire area. |
909.6.3.1 Standards and testing. Elevator shafts shall be
pressurized to not less than 0.10 inch water column relative
to ((atmospheric pressure)) the main occupied floor area. Elevator pressurization shall be measured with the elevator
cars at the designated primary recall level with the doors in
the open position. The test shall be conducted at the
location of the calculated maximum positive stack effect in
the elevator shaft. The measured pressure shall be sufficient
to provide 0.10 inch of water column as well as accounting for
the stack and wind effect expected on the mean low temperature
January day.
909.6.3.2 Activation. The elevator shaft pressurization
system shall be activated by a fire alarm system which shall
include smoke detectors or other approved detectors located
near the elevator shaft on each floor as approved by the
building official and fire chief. If the building has a fire
alarm panel, detectors shall be connected to, with power
supplied by, the fire alarm panel.
909.6.3.3 Separation. Elevator shaft pressurization equipment
and its ductwork located within the building shall be
separated from other portions of the building by construction
equal to that required for the elevator shaft.
909.6.3.4 Location of intakes. Elevator shaft pressurization
air intakes shall be located in accordance with Section
909.10.3 at the exterior of the building. Such intakes shall
be provided with smoke detectors that are part of a fire alarm
system which upon detection of smoke, shall deactivate the
pressurization fan supplied by that air intake.
909.6.3.5 Power system. The power source for the fire alarm
system and the elevator shaft pressurization system shall be
in accordance with Section 909.11.
909.6.3.6 Hoistway venting. Hoistway venting required by IBC
Section 3004 need not be provided for pressurized elevator
shafts.
909.6.3.7 Machine rooms. Elevator machine rooms required to
be pressurized by IBC Section 3006.3 need not be pressurized
where separated from the hoistway shaft by construction in
accordance with IBC Section 707.
909.6.3.8 Special inspection. Special inspection for
performance shall be required in accordance with Section
909.18.8. System acceptance shall be in accordance with
Section 909.19.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 19.27.020, 19.27.031, 19.27.074 and chapters 19.27 and 34.05 RCW. 05-24-071, § 51-54-0900, filed 12/5/05, effective 7/1/06. Statutory Authority: RCW 19.27.031 and 19.27.074. 04-01-105, § 51-54-0900, filed 12/17/03, effective 7/1/04.]
1008.1.2 Door swing. Egress doors shall be side-hinged
swinging.
Exceptions: | 1. Private garages, office areas, factory and storage areas with an occupant load of 10 or less. |
2. Group I-3 Occupancies used as a place of detention. | |
3. Critical or intensive care patient rooms within suites of health care facilities. | |
4. Doors within or serving a single dwelling unit in Groups R-2 and R-3 as applicable in Section 101.2. | |
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8. Doors serving a bathroom within an individual sleeping unit in Group R-1. | |
9. In other than Group H Occupancies, manually operated horizontal sliding doors are permitted in a means of egress from spaces with an occupant load of 10 or less. |
The opening force for interior side-swinging doors
without closers shall not exceed a 5-pound force. For other
side-swinging, sliding, and folding doors, the door latch
shall release when subjected to a 15-pound force. The door
shall be set in motion when subjected to a 30-pound force.
The door shall swing to a full-open position when subjected to
a 15-pound force. Forces shall be applied to the latch side.
((Within an accessible route, at exterior doors where
environmental conditions require a closing pressure greater
than 8.5 pounds, power-operated doors shall be used within the
accessible route of travel.))
1009.12 Stairways in individual dwelling units. Stairs or
ladders within an individual dwelling unit used for access to
areas of 200 square feet (18.6 m2) or less, and not containing
the primary bathroom or kitchen, are exempt from the
requirements of Section 1009.
1009.13 Stairs or ladders within an individual dwelling unit
used to gain access to areas of 200 square feet (18.6 m2) or
less, and not containing the primary bathroom or kitchen, are
exempt from the requirements of Section 1009.
((1010.8 Handrails. Ramps with a rise greater than 6 inches
(152 mm) shall have handrails on both sides complying with
Section 1009.11. At least one handrail shall extend in the
direction of ramp run not less than 12 inches (305 mm)
horizontally beyond the top and bottom of the ramp runs.
1024.11 Assembly aisle walking surfaces. Aisles with a slope
not exceeding one unit vertical in eight units horizontal
(12.5-percent slope) shall consist of a ramp having a
slip-resistant walking surface. Aisles with a slope exceeding
one unit vertical in eight units horizontal (12.5-percent
slope) shall consist of a series of risers and treads that
extends across the full width of aisles and complies with
Sections 1024.11.1 through 1024.11.3.
EXCEPTIONS: | 1. Rooms with exit doors opening directly to the outside at ground level. |
2. Patient sleeping rooms are permitted to have one intervening room if the intervening room is not used as an exit access for more than eight patient beds. | |
3. Special nursing suites are permitted to have one intervening room where the arrangement allows for direct and constant visual supervision by nursing personnel. | |
4. For rooms other than patient sleeping rooms located within a suite, exit access travel from within the suite shall be permitted through one intervening room where the travel distance to the exit access door is not greater than 100 feet (30,480 mm). | |
5. For rooms other than patient sleeping rooms located within a suite, exit access travel from within the suite shall be permitted through two intervening rooms where the travel distance to the exit access door is not greater than 50 feet (15,240 mm). |
EXCEPTION: | Suites complying with Section 1014.2.2.1. |
1014.2.2.1.1 Definition. For the purposes of this section, a
suite is defined as a cluster of rooms or spaces sharing
common circulation and separated from adjacent areas with
smoke partitions. Partitions within a suite are not required
to have smoke or fire-resistance-rated construction unless
required by another section of this Code.
1014.2.2.1.2 Size of suites. Suites of sleeping rooms shall
not exceed 5,000 square feet (465 m2). Suites of rooms other
than patient sleeping rooms shall not exceed 10,000 square
feet (929 m2).
1014.2.2.1.3 Number of means of egress. Any patient sleeping
room, or any suite that includes patient sleeping rooms, of
more than 1,000 square feet (93 m2) shall have at least two
exit access doors that comply with Section 1015.2. Any room
or suite of rooms, other than patient sleeping rooms, of more
than 2,500 square feet (232 m2) shall have at least two access
doors that comply with Section 1015.2.
1014.2.2.1.4 Intervening rooms. For the purposes of this
section, an intervening room is defined as a room or space
through which occupants must pass on the way from a habitable
room or space to a corridor or exit. A circulation space
within the suite, including adjacent areas open to that
circulation space, is considered to be an intervening room.
Toilet rooms, control rooms, equipment rooms, and similar
accessory spaces within a suite are not considered to be
habitable rooms.
1014.2.2.1.5 Travel distance. The travel distance between any
point in a suite of sleeping rooms and an exit access door of
that suite shall not exceed 100 feet (30,480 mm). Where a
suite has two required means of egress, one of them may pass
through the circulation space of one adjacent suite. Where a
means of egress is into an adjoining suite the travel distance
within the suite shall be measured to the door of the adjacent
suite. The adjacent suite shall not be considered an
intervening room. Required egress pathways from areas outside
the suite and the adjacent suite shall not pass through the
suite.
1015.1 (IFC 1015.1) Exits or exit access doorways from spaces.
Two exits or exit access doorways from any space shall be
provided where one of the following conditions exists:
1. The occupant load of the space exceeds one of the values in Table 1015.1.
EXCEPTION: | One means of egress is permitted within and from dwelling units with a maximum occupant load of 20 where the dwelling unit is equipped throughout with an automatic sprinkler system in accordance with Section 903.3.1.1. |
3. Where required by Sections 1015.3, 1015.4, 1015.5, 1015.6 or 1015.6.1.
EXCEPTION: | Group I-2 occupancies shall comply with Section 1014.2.2. |
OCCUPANCY | MAXIMUM OCCUPANT LOAD |
A, B, Ea, F, M, U | 49 |
H-1, H-2, H-3 | 3 |
H-4, H-5, I-1, I-3, I-4, R | 10 |
S | 29 |
a. Day care maximum occupant load is 10. |
1017.1 Construction. Corridors shall be fire-resistance rated
in accordance with Table 1017.1. The corridor walls required
to be fire-resistance rated shall comply with Section 708 for
fire partitions.
EXCEPTIONS: | 1. A fire-resistance rating is not required for corridors in an occupancy in Group E where each room that is used for instruction has at least one door directly to the exterior and rooms for assembly purposes have at least one-half of the required means of egress doors opening directly to the exterior. Exterior doors specified in this exception are required to be at ground level. |
2. A fire-resistance rating is not required for corridors contained within a dwelling or sleeping unit in an occupancy in Group R. | |
3. A fire-resistance rating is not required for corridors in open parking garages. | |
4. A fire-resistance rating is not required for corridors in an occupancy in Group B which is a space requiring only a single means of egress complying with Section 1015.1. | |
5. In Group R-2 boarding homes and residential treatment facilities licensed by Washington state, rest areas constructed as required for corridors shall be allowed to be open to the corridor provided: | |
5.1 The area does not exceed 150 square feet, excluding the corridor width; | |
5.2 The floor is separated into at least two compartments complying with Section 407.4; | |
5.3 Combustible furnishings located within the rest area shall be in accordance with the International Fire Code, Section 805; | |
5.4 Emergency means of egress lighting is provided as required by Section 1006 to illuminate the area. |
1019.1 (IFC 1019.1) Exits from stories. All spaces within
each story shall have access to the minimum number of exits as
specified in Table 1019.1 based on the occupant load of the
story, except as modified in Section 1019.2. For the purposes
of this chapter, occupied roofs shall be provided with exits
as required for stories. The required number of exits from
any story, including basements, shall be maintained until
arrival at grade or the public way.
EXCEPTION: | One means of egress is permitted within and from dwelling units with a maximum occupant load of 20 where the dwelling unit is equipped throughout with an automatic sprinkler system in accordance with Section 903.3.1.1. |
OCCUPANT LOAD (persons per story) | MINIMUM NUMBER OF EXITS (per story) |
1-500 | 2 |
501-1,000 | 3 |
More than 1,000 | 4 |
1. Buildings meeting the limitations of Table 1019.2, provided the building has not more than one level below the first story above grade plane.
2. Buildings of Group R-3 Occupancy.
3. Single-level buildings with occupied spaces at the level of exit discharge provided each space complies with Section 1015.1 as a space with one exit or exit access doorway.
OCCUPANCY | MAXIMUM HEIGHT OF BUILDING ABOVE GRADE PLANE | MAXIMUM OCCUPANTS (OR DWELLING UNITS) PER FLOOR AND TRAVEL DISTANCE |
A, Bd, Ee, F, M, U | 1 Story | 49 occupants and 75 feet travel distance |
H-2, H-3 | 1 Story | 3 occupants and 25 feet travel distance |
H-4, H-5, I, R | 1 Story | 10 occupants and 75 feet travel distance |
Sa | 1 Story | 29 occupants and 100 feet travel distance |
Bb, F, M, Sa | 2 Stories | 30 occupants and 75 feet travel distance |
R-2 | 2 Storiesc | 4 dwelling units and 50 feet travel distance |
For SI: 1 foot = 304.8 mm. | |
a. For the required number of exits for open parking structures, see Section 1019.1.1. | |
b. For the required number of exits for air traffic control towers, see Section 412.1. | |
c. Buildings classified as Group R-2 equipped throughout with an automatic sprinkler system in accordance with Section 903.3.1.1 or 903.3.1.2 and provided with emergency escape and rescue openings in accordance with Section 1026 shall have a maximum height of three stories above grade plane. | |
d. Buildings equipped throughout with an automatic sprinkler system in accordance with Section 903.3.1.1 with an occupancy in Group B shall have a maximum travel distance of 100 feet. | |
e. Day care maximum occupant load is 10. |
[Statutory Authority: RCW 19.27.031 and 19.27.074. 04-01-105, § 51-54-1000, filed 12/17/03, effective 7/1/04.]
1106.5.1 Positioning of aircraft fuel-servicing vehicles.
Aircraft-fueling vehicles shall not be located, parked or
permitted to stand in a position where such unity would
obstruct egress from an aircraft should a fire occur during
fuel-transfer operations. Tank vehicles shall not be located,
parked or permitted to stand under any portion of an aircraft
except during refueling.
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SECTION 4601
4601.1 Scope. Marina facilities shall be in accordance with
this chapter.
4601.1.1 Plans and approvals. Plans for marina
fire-protection facilities shall be approved prior to
installation. The work shall be subject to final inspection
and approval after installation.
4601.1.2 Permits. Permits are required to use open-flame
devices for maintenance or repair on vessels, floats, piers or
wharves.
SECTION 4602 -- DEFINITIONS.
4602.1 Definitions. The following words and terms shall, for
the purpose of this chapter and as used elsewhere in this
code, have the meanings shown herein.
COVERED BOAT MOORAGE is a pier or system of floating or fixed access ways to which vessels on water may be secured and any portion of which are covered by a roof.
DRAFT CURTAIN is a structure arranged to limit the spread of smoke and heat along the underside of the ceiling or roof.
FLOAT is a floating structure normally used as a point of transfer for passengers and goods, or both, for mooring purposes.
GRAVITY-OPERATED DROP OUT VENTS are automatic smoke and heat vents containing heat-sensitive glazing designed to shrink and drop out of the vent opening when exposed to fire.
MARINA is any portion of the ocean or inland water, either naturally or artificially protected, for the mooring, servicing or safety of vessels and shall include artificially protected works, the public or private lands ashore, and structures or facilities provided within the enclosed body of water and ashore for the mooring or servicing of vessels or the servicing of their crews or passengers.
PIER is a structure built over the water, supported by pillars or piles, and used as a landing place, pleasure pavilion or similar purpose.
VESSEL is watercraft of any type, other than seaplanes on the water, used or capable of being used as a means of transportation. Included in this definition are nontransportation vessels such as houseboats and boathouses.
WHARF is a structure or bulkhead constructed of wood, stone, concrete or similar material built at the shore of a harbor, lake or river for vessels to lie alongside of, and piers or floats to be anchored to.
SECTION 4603 -- GENERAL PRECAUTIONS.
4603.1 Combustible debris. Combustible debris and rubbish
shall not be deposited or accumulated on land beneath marina
structures, piers or wharves.
4603.2 Sources of ignition. Open-flame devices used for
lighting or decoration on the exterior of a vessel, float,
pier or wharf shall be approved.
4603.3 Flammable or combustible liquid spills. Spills of
flammable or combustible liquids at or upon the water shall be
reported immediately to the fire department or jurisdictional
authorities.
4603.4 Rubbish containers. Containers with tight-fitting or
self-closing lids shall be provided for the temporary storage
of combustible trash or rubbish.
4603.5 Electrical equipment. Electrical equipment shall be
installed and used in accordance with its listing and Section
605 as required for wet, damp and hazardous locations.
SECTION 4604 -- FIRE-PROTECTION EQUIPMENT.
4604.1 General. Marinas, piers, wharves, floats with
facilities for mooring or servicing five or more vessels, and
marine motor vehicle fuel-dispensing stations shall be
equipped with fire-protection equipment in accordance with
Section 4604.
4604.2 Standpipes. Marinas shall be equipped throughout with
Class I manual, dry standpipe systems in accordance with NFPA
303. Systems shall be provided with outlets located such that
no point on the marina pier or float system exceeds 150 feet
from a standpipe outlet.
4604.2.1 Identification of standpipe outlets. Standpipe
outlet locations shall be clearly identified by a flag or
other approved means designed to be readily visible from the
pier accessing the float system.
4604.3 Access and water supply. Piers and wharves shall be
provided with fire apparatus access roads and water-supply
systems with on-site fire hydrants when required and approved
by the fire code official. At least one fire hydrant capable
of providing the required fire flow shall be provided within
an approved distance of standpipe supply connections.
4604.4 Portable fire extinguishers. ((One fire extinguisher
for ordinary (moderate) hazard type, shall be provided at each
required hose station.)) One 4A40BC fire extinguisher shall be
provided at each standpipe outlet. Additional fire
extinguishers, suitable for the hazards involved, shall be
provided and maintained in accordance with Section 906.
4604.5 Communications. A telephone not requiring a coin to
operate or other approved, clearly identified means to notify
the fire department shall be provided on the site in a
location approved by the code official.
4604.6 Equipment staging areas. Space shall be provided on
all float systems for the staging of emergency equipment.
Staging areas shall provide a minimum of 4 feet wide by 10
feet long clear area exclusive of walkways and shall be
located at each standpipe outlet. Staging areas shall be
provided with barriers having a minimum height of 4" and
maximum space between the bottom barrier edge and surface of
the staging area of 2" on the outboard sides to prevent loss
of equipment overboard. A sign reading "Fire Equipment
Staging Area - Keep Clear" shall be provided at each staging
area to prevent obstruction.
4604.7 Smoke and heat vents. Approved automatic smoke and
heat vents shall be provided in covered boat moorage areas
exceeding 2,500 sq. ft. (232 m2) in area, excluding roof
overhangs.
EXCEPTION: | Smoke and heat vents are not required in areas protected by automatic sprinklers. |
4604.7.1.1 Smoke and heat vents. Smoke and heat vents shall
operate automatically by actuation of a heat-responsive device
rated at between 100°F (56°C) above ambient.
EXCEPTION: | Gravity-operated drop out vents. |
4604.8 Draft curtains. Draft curtains shall be provided in
covered boat moorage areas exceeding 2,500 sq. ft. (232 m2) in
area, excluding roof overhangs.
EXCEPTION: | Draft curtains are not required in areas protected by automatic sprinklers. |
4604.8.2 Draft curtain location and depth. The maximum area
protected by draft curtains shall not exceed 2,000 sq. ft.
(186 m2) or two slips or berths, whichever is smaller. Draft
curtains shall not extend past the piling line. Draft
curtains shall have a minimum depth of 4 feet and shall not
extend closer than 8 feet (2438 mm) to the walking surface of
the pier.
SECTION 4605 -- MARINE MOTOR VEHICLE FUEL-DISPENSING STATIONS.
4605.1 Fuel dispensing. Marine motor vehicle fuel-dispensing
stations shall be in accordance with Chapter 22.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 19.27.020, 19.27.031, 19.27.074 and chapters 19.27 and 34.05 RCW. 05-01-016, § 51-54-4600, filed 12/2/04, effective 7/1/05.]
The following section of the Washington Administrative Code is repealed:
WAC 51-54-1500 | Chapter 15 -- Flammable finishes. |