MEANS OF EGRESS Clause Examples for Any Agreement

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MEANS OF EGRESS. A. Prior to occupancy, the Premises and any parking areas shall meet or will be upgraded to meet, either the applicable egress requirements of the National Fire Protection Association, Life Safety Code (NFPA 101), or the International Code Council, International Building Code (IBC), each current as of the Lease Award Date, or use an alternative approach or method that achieves an equivalent level of safety deemed acceptable by the Government. B. The Space shall have unrestricted access to a minimum of two (2) remote exits on each floor of Government occupancy. C. Interlocking or scissor stairs located on the floor(s) where Space is located shall only count as one exit stair. D. A fire escape located on the floor(s) where Space is located shall not be counted as an approved exit stair.
MEANS OF EGRESS. (MAY 2015) A. Prior to occupancy, the Premises and any parking garage areas shall meet or will be upgraded to meet, either the applicable egress requirements in the National Fire Protection Association, Life Safety Code (NFPA 101), or the International Code Council, International Building Code (IBC), each current as of the Lease Award Date, or use an alternative approach or method that achieves an equivalent level of safety deemed acceptable by the Government. B. The Space shall have unrestricted access to a minimum of two remote exits on each floor of Government occupancy. C. Interlocking or scissor stairs located on the floor(s) where Space is located shall only count as one exit stair. D. A fire escape located on the floor(s) where Space is located shall not be counted as an approved exit stair. E. Doors shall not be locked in the direction of egress unless equipped with special locking hardware in accordance with requirements of NFPA 101 or the IBC.
MEANS OF EGRESS. All three components of the means of egress (exit access, exit and exit discharge) shall be clearly identified. Travel distance to exits shall be detailed.
MEANS OF EGRESS. Information regarding free and unobstructed egress from all parts of the building or structure; exit marking; maintenance of means of egress, etc.
MEANS OF EGRESS. Provide 2 doors to the corridor system from all rooms or spaces with an occupant load of more than 50 persons or in which the travel distance exceeds 75 feet. (T-1017.2).
MEANS OF EGRESS. The Premises shall meet the applicable building and fire code requirements. The Space shall have unrestrictive access to a minimum of two remote exits on each floor of Commonwealth occupancy. The Lessor shall have a continuing obligation to ensure that the Premises comply with all applicable building and fire code requirements. Doors shall not be locked in the direction of egress unless equipped with special locking hardware in accordance with requirements of NFPA 101 or the IBC.
MEANS OF EGRESS. The construction documents shall show in sufficient detail the location, construction, size and character of all portions of the means of egress in compliance with the provisions of this code. In other than occupancies in Groups R-2, R-3, and I-1, the construction documents shall designate the number of occupants to be accommodated on every floor, and in all rooms and spaces.
MEANS OF EGRESS. (AUG 2011) A. Space shall meet the applicable egress requirements in the National Fire Protection Association, Life Safety Code (NFPA 101) or the International Code Council, International Building Code (IBC), (both current as of the award date of this lease); or an alternative approach or method for achieving a level of safety deemed equivalent and acceptable by the Government. B. Space has unrestrictive access to a minimum of two remote exits on each floor of Government occupancy. C. Interlocking or scissor stairs located on the floor(s) where Space is located shall only count as one exit stair. D. A fire escape located on the floor(s) where Space is located shall not be counted as an approved exit stair. E. Doors shall not be locked in the direction of egress unless equipped with special locking hardware in accordance with requirements of NFPA 101 or the IBC.
MEANS OF EGRESS. A means of egress is an unobstructed path to leave buildings, structures, and spaces. A means of egress is comprised of exit access, exit, and exit discharge. Accessible means of egress must be provided according to the International Building Code (IBC). Issued by the International Code Council (ICC), the IBC addresses the number of means of egress required and technical criteria for them, including fire– resistance rating, smoke protection, travel distance, width, and other features. For the purpose of PRPHA the escape hatches at windows at gates are not part of the Code required means of egress. Therefore they do NOT need to be accessible. DWELLING UNITSAccessible Routes ▪ Bathrooms ▪ Kitchen ▪ Bedrooms ▪ Closets ▪ Laundry • At least one accessible route connects all features required to be accessible. • Each accessible space must contain at least one Turning Space. • As previously stated the AR includes: • Turning spaces • Floor clearances • Maneuvering clearances at doors • etc.
MEANS OF EGRESS. (MAY 2015)‌ A. Prior to occupancy, the Premises and any parking garage areas shall meet or will be upgraded to meet, either the applicable egress requirements in the National Fire Protection Association, Life Safety Code (NFPA 101), or the International Code Council, International Building Code (IBC), each current as of the Lease Award Date, or use an alternative approach or method that achieves an equivalent level of safety deemed acceptable by the Government. B. The Space shall have unrestricted access to a minimum of two remote exits on each floor of Government occupancy.