Occupancy Loads Clause Samples
The Occupancy Loads clause defines the maximum number of people permitted to occupy a building or specific area at any given time. This limit is typically determined based on factors such as the size of the space, intended use, and applicable safety codes or regulations. For example, a conference room may have a posted occupancy load to ensure safe evacuation in case of emergency. The core function of this clause is to promote safety by preventing overcrowding and ensuring compliance with fire and building codes.
Occupancy Loads. PERMITTEE shall not exceed occupancy loads of the PREMISES. PERMITTEE will be responsible for any fines or penalties for violation of occupancy codes.
Occupancy Loads. SPONSOR shall not exceed occupancy loads of the Premises. SPONSOR will be responsible for any fines or penalties for violation of occupancy codes. 8.
Occupancy Loads. The occupancy load of the cab must be considered to ensure that the required structural parameters are met. Occupancy loading shall be done in accordance with the local building code or an acceptable international building code.
