Enclosed structure definition

Enclosed structure means a structure with a roof or ceiling and at least two adjacent walls which may present hazards to employees, such as accumulations of smoke, toxic gases and heat, similar to those found in buildings.
Enclosed structure means a structure having a roof and supported by column or walls. Enclosed structure does not include any sidewalks under a roofed area.
Enclosed structure means a roofed structure contained on all sides by walls which are pierced only by windows, vents or customary entrances and exits and for which building permits are required, pursuant to Chapter 1 of Division 1 of Title 5 of the San Diego County Code.

More Definitions of Enclosed structure

Enclosed structure means a Building or other roofed construction, a basement, a manufactured home, or a storage tank.
Enclosed structure means any structure with a roof overhead and attached to the principal structure.
Enclosed structure means any permanent structure built for the enclosure of property, which contains a roof and at least four exterior walls constructed in such a manner as to obscure from a person’s view from any street or adjacent property the contents within the structure. A vehicle is not an enclosed structure.
Enclosed structure means a building consisting of an impermeable floor, roof and at least three walls that are capable of confining all solid waste to the building. The building must be constructed to minimize the amount of precipitation reaching solid waste inside the structure. The building must be constructed and oriented in such a manner as to contain waste inside the building and control litter, liquid runoff, vectors and odors
Enclosed structure means a structure that has a roof or ceiling and not less than 2 walls that may present fire hazards to employees, such as accumulations of smoke, toxic gases, and heat similar to those found in buildings.