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Hi all!
I have looked for the answer here and in the IBC but I'm coming up empty.
I am laying out workstations in a large open room. One end of these cubes will form a 'path' to the exit access doorway. I have always assumed that it needs to be 44" and done it this way (although in this particular case, 36" will do -but I don't use it because it's too tight regardless of what the code says about min. OL)
Long story short, I was just told by a colleague that if the end panels are less than 69" H, the path does not need to be 44"
It won't affect what I'm doing, but I'm curious.
Is this in the code anywhere?
Say, 60" H panels on one side and a wall on the other side do not create an exit aisle?
Never heard that before.
Any thoughts/light you can shed on this?
Or is this person crazy
Thank you!
I have looked for the answer here and in the IBC but I'm coming up empty.
I am laying out workstations in a large open room. One end of these cubes will form a 'path' to the exit access doorway. I have always assumed that it needs to be 44" and done it this way (although in this particular case, 36" will do -but I don't use it because it's too tight regardless of what the code says about min. OL)
Long story short, I was just told by a colleague that if the end panels are less than 69" H, the path does not need to be 44"
It won't affect what I'm doing, but I'm curious.
Is this in the code anywhere?
Say, 60" H panels on one side and a wall on the other side do not create an exit aisle?
Never heard that before.
Any thoughts/light you can shed on this?
Or is this person crazy

Thank you!