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New Definition Approved Today LANDING at ICC Code Hearings

jar546

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Add new definition as follows:

LANDING. The portion of a walking surface required for direct access to or from an adjacent, door, stair, flight of stairs, ramp run, or elevator.

The newly approved code change clarifies the distinction between a landing and a floor within the IBC and IFC. This change defines a landing as the specific portion of a walking surface needed to transition safely on stairs, ramps, or at doorways, distinct from the broader term floor. Previously, the code used “floor or landing” interchangeably, causing confusion. The update replaces vague terminology to ensure consistent interpretation, especially where egress requirements apply, without impacting construction costs. This revision aligns with accessibility standards in ICC A117.1 for broader code consistency.
 
The word/concept landing is used repeatedly in code. It makes sense to provide a definition. However to say that the definition creates a distinction between a floor and a landing seems confused in that a floor and a landing can be one and the same.
 
The word/concept landing is used repeatedly in code. It makes sense to provide a definition. However to say that the definition creates a distinction between a floor and a landing seems confused in that a floor and a landing can be one and the same.

Is this like squares and rectangles?

"All floors are landings, but not all landings are floors." :cool:
 
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