Re: Exit level of discharge
The level of exit discharge can be difficult to identify in some projects. On a flat site, it's fairly simple but where the site slopes, it can be hard to address. An exterior stair can exit from an upper story and not be "at the level of exit discharge" but on a sloping site, it could be. An exterior stair from the building entry level would be "at the level of exit discharge" for that exit.
We have had projects where, due to slope, we have used the exterior area of rescue assistance "at the level of exit discharge" because there is no way to get a person out and away from that particular exit given the sloping site. However, the simple answer is yes, either get out and away or get outside and be protected.