Mr. Inspector
SAWHORSE
A whole new building is an employee work area in the whole building. There are multiple doors that connect the same office area to the main warehouse area. The office area and warehouse area have their own separate exterior exit doors.
2009 IBC 1104.3.1 "Common use circulation paths within employee work areas shall be accessible routes". This is not saying at least one accessible route to each employee work area. This section does not seem to care how many accessible routes go into an employee work areas but is specific to "Common Use Circulation Paths" which I would think mean all Common Use Circulation Paths within employee work areas shall be accessible routes.
This seems odd because it would require more accessible routes than a public area would require. IBC 1104.3 only requires an accessible route to a space.
All of these employee work areas are over 300 sq. ft. (new code says 1,000 sq ft. which we will use next year)
So do all the doors between the warehouse need to be accessible or only one?
2009 IBC 1104.3.1 "Common use circulation paths within employee work areas shall be accessible routes". This is not saying at least one accessible route to each employee work area. This section does not seem to care how many accessible routes go into an employee work areas but is specific to "Common Use Circulation Paths" which I would think mean all Common Use Circulation Paths within employee work areas shall be accessible routes.
This seems odd because it would require more accessible routes than a public area would require. IBC 1104.3 only requires an accessible route to a space.
All of these employee work areas are over 300 sq. ft. (new code says 1,000 sq ft. which we will use next year)
So do all the doors between the warehouse need to be accessible or only one?