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I have a press box, a stand alone building behind a ball field backstop fence. It will have an area at the front for 3 "press" and an area at the back with cabinets and tops. The press must pass through the back area to get to the press stations. The building is only about 250s.f. total. I read that the press box must be on an accessible route since it is stand alone and not "in bleachers" per IBC 1104.3.2 (2012). I also read the accessible route to include a route all the way to the area that the announcer will carry out his duties.
If I am correct, I see accessible entrance, aisle/maneuvering space and interior door, right up to the counter-top where the computers and microphones would be. There is no real problem with any of this except ANSI 117.1 (2009) 404.2.5, doors in series. They do not have 4' between door swings. This is a school facility, on city property...so a target rich environment IMO. I want to make sure we are doing at least the minimum. I have suggested moving the entrance door or changing to an outswing. Any other info or suggestions would be appreciated.
If I am correct, I see accessible entrance, aisle/maneuvering space and interior door, right up to the counter-top where the computers and microphones would be. There is no real problem with any of this except ANSI 117.1 (2009) 404.2.5, doors in series. They do not have 4' between door swings. This is a school facility, on city property...so a target rich environment IMO. I want to make sure we are doing at least the minimum. I have suggested moving the entrance door or changing to an outswing. Any other info or suggestions would be appreciated.