Re: Egress through intervening spaces
Then the exception says that in group H,S, F , there *can* be exits through adjoining rooms or spaces (meaning they don't have to be accessory, as required by the paragraph above). This isn't an H,S or F occupancy, it's a mixed B and S occupancy, and therefore in my opinion, the exception doesn't apply at all. This will be debated by others. In this particular case, in my opinion, Item 2 (below) really makes it irrelevant:
1014.2 , Item 2, is a completely separate and more restrictive requirement than Item 1, and in my opinion, the section of 1014.2 that is critical to consider in this particular application. It says you can't exit through a ...storage room... or space used for similar purposes. The intent here is to make sure that there is a clear and unimpeded egress path. In my opinion, a warehouse is clearly a "space used for similar purposes", and does not afford an equal or less hazardous level of access and protection for those exiting an office space.
1014.2, Item 1 starts out saying that egress from a room or space cannot pass through an adjoining room, except where the adjoining room is accessory...TimNY said:Good post.The section, "Exception: Means of egress are not prohibited through adjoining or intervening rooms or spaces in a Group H, S or F occupancy when the adjoining or intervening rooms or spaces are the same or a lesser hazard occupancy group" does make my head spin a bit.
If we had never had this discussion and I was reviewing the business occupancy, I would have read "spaces in a Group H, S or F occupancy" and disregarded as not applicable since I am reviewing a B. I do see that the sentence states the intervening space is "in a Group S", and I definitely see where you are coming from, but I wonder as to the intent. Allow warehouse workers to exit through an office, absolutely. The other way around, is that what this section intended?
Is it me, or does this exception also remove the "accessory to the area served" requirement?
Then the exception says that in group H,S, F , there *can* be exits through adjoining rooms or spaces (meaning they don't have to be accessory, as required by the paragraph above). This isn't an H,S or F occupancy, it's a mixed B and S occupancy, and therefore in my opinion, the exception doesn't apply at all. This will be debated by others. In this particular case, in my opinion, Item 2 (below) really makes it irrelevant:
1014.2 , Item 2, is a completely separate and more restrictive requirement than Item 1, and in my opinion, the section of 1014.2 that is critical to consider in this particular application. It says you can't exit through a ...storage room... or space used for similar purposes. The intent here is to make sure that there is a clear and unimpeded egress path. In my opinion, a warehouse is clearly a "space used for similar purposes", and does not afford an equal or less hazardous level of access and protection for those exiting an office space.