Sifu
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I can't find any guidance of vehicle service pits in residential garages, but I feel like the hazards need to be addressed in some way. The IBC has a general provision for guards then exempts service pits where not open to the public. Makes perfect sense. There is no exemption in the IRC. Obviously you can't guard these, but they do present a fall hazard to occupants, and specifically children. MOE out of the 6' deep pit is also not addressed in the IRC, but is in the IBC. Fume accumulation is addressed by the IMC, but not the IRC. They are considered a hazardous location by the NEC if a "commercial" garage. The IPC has provisions for oil collection and separation but that is not applicable to the IRC. I stipulate that the residential "hobby" pit wouldn't need the kind of protections for some of these issues that a commercial pit would based solely on volume but some of the hazards may be even more real as a person could be stuck in one, overcome by fumes and nobody is around. Children and guests could also be at risk of falling while the adults are not around. Is there some common sense provisions to be applied for this? A cover when not in use, ventilation? Steps or ladder? Wiring methods? I hate to beat on a homeowner but seems like there should be some safeguards here. Anybody dealt with this before?