BrittM
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Section 407.2 requires that corridors in an I-2 occupancy are continuous to THE exits. This is more specific than general corridors, as there are allowances in the code for corridors to be continuous to AN exit, and maybe have an intervening room or other condition that doesn't require the corridor to be continuous all the way to every exit.
My question is, when / if a corridor in an I-2 leads to an elevator lobby and the occupants must travel through the elevator lobby to get to the exit, what do you do about corridor continuity and the hoist way openings. Do the hoist way openings need to be protected as the corridor in an I-2? The corridors in an I-2 also have different requirements for doors than standard corridors, so how would you apply this to the hoist way openings.
Secondary question. Is the answer different for FSAE lobbies, which limit any protection on the hoist way openings. Can occupants travel through these lobbies as an exit path?
My question is, when / if a corridor in an I-2 leads to an elevator lobby and the occupants must travel through the elevator lobby to get to the exit, what do you do about corridor continuity and the hoist way openings. Do the hoist way openings need to be protected as the corridor in an I-2? The corridors in an I-2 also have different requirements for doors than standard corridors, so how would you apply this to the hoist way openings.
Secondary question. Is the answer different for FSAE lobbies, which limit any protection on the hoist way openings. Can occupants travel through these lobbies as an exit path?