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Construction type IIA - Wood Shims for roof curb?

PaulR

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I have a building that is construction type IIA and they want to use wood shims to level out some roof curbs. As far as combustible material is concerned, do these fall under the exception for wood blocking?

I'm using the 2012 Michigan building code.

At first it seemed like an obvious yes, but the more I re-read the section the more unsure I am. Perhaps I should stop re-reading it.....
 
Section 603.1 Allowable materials (Combustible) in type I and II construction. In particular number 16:

14. Blocking such as for handrails, millwork, cabinets
and window and door frames.
 
it is out side of the building and part of the rubber roof most likely, so unless it is part of a rated assemble does not mater in my opinion
 
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