Tim Mailloux
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I am having an internal battle with some of the architects in my office about the correct occupant load factor to be used in a high school science labs and art labs. In the past they have successfully used the "Shops and other vocational room" occupant load of 1 person per 50SF in these spaces because they are not setup like a typical classroom. My feeling is that these types of spaces are still classrooms and should use the classroom 1 person per 20SF occupant load. As classrooms are a net calculation, the area of the large fixed tables could be subtracted from the room area reducing the area subject to the 1 per 20 calculation and reducing the occupant load.
Their issue with using the 1 per 20 occupant load factor is that these rooms are often much larger than 1000SF, and even when subtracting the area of the fixed tables the occupant load of the room will be above 50 people requiring 2 exits and exit separation.
Their issue with using the 1 per 20 occupant load factor is that these rooms are often much larger than 1000SF, and even when subtracting the area of the fixed tables the occupant load of the room will be above 50 people requiring 2 exits and exit separation.