Exceptions:
6 spray application, dipping and coating processes,
Exception: Compliance with all the provisions of Chapter 6 is not required when the change of occupancy complies with the requirements of 701.11.
Exception: Compliance with all the provisions Chapter 6 is not required when the change of occupancy complies with the requirements of 701.11.
Exception: Compliance with all the provisions of Chapter 6 is not required where the change of occupancy complies with the requirements 701.11.
Corridor doors shall comply with the requirements of 602.1.4.2 through 602.1.4.5. F
Exceptions:
702.1 Means of Egress/General F Table A | |
HAZARD CATEGORIES AND CLASSIFICATIONS: LIFE SAFETY AND EXITS | |
Relative Hazard | Occupancy Classification |
1 (highest hazard) | High hazard contents |
2 | Health care, detention and correctional, residential board and care |
3 | Assembly, educational, day care, ambulatory health care, residential, mercantile, business, industrial, storage |
Exception: Any stairway replacing an existing stairway within a space where, because of existing construction, the pitch or slope cannot be reduced, shall not be required to comply with the maximum riser height and minimum tread depth requirements of new stairs.
Exception: Any stairway replacing an existing stairway within a space where, because of existing construction, the pitch or slope cannot be reduced, shall not be required to comply with the maximum riser height and minimum tread depth requirements.
Exceptions:
High-rise buildings: All high-rise buildings shall be protected by an automatic sprinkler system in accordance with 11.8.2.1 of NFPA 101, Life Safety Code for new construction. F
Assembly (A1 through A-5): Any assembly occupancy required by Table 12.1.6 of NFPA 101 Life Safety Code for new construction, or buildings containing assembly occupancies with occupant loads of more than 300, shall be protected by an approved, supervised automatic sprinkler system in accordance with Section 9.7 of NFPA 101, Life Safety Code for new construction as follows: F
Exceptions:
Lodging or rooming houses (R-1): Lodging or rooming houses shall be protected throughout by an approved automatic sprinkler system in accordance with 26.3.5.1 of NFPA 101, Life Safety Code for new construction. F
Exception: Where every sleeping room has a door opening directly to the outside of the building at street or ground level, or has a door opening directly to the outside leading to an exterior stairway that meets the requirements of 26.2.1.1 of NFPA 101, Life Safety Code for new construction.
Hotels and dormitories (R-1): All buildings shall be protected throughout by an approved, supervised automatic sprinkler system in accordance with 28.3.5.1 through 28.3.5.4 of NFPA 101, Life Safety Code for new construction. F
Exception: Buildings other than high-rise buildings, where all guest sleeping rooms have a door that opens directly to the outside at street or ground level, or to exterior exit access arranged in accordance with 7.5.3 of NFPA 101, Life Safety Code for new construction.
Apartment buildings (R-2): All buildings, with sleeping accommodations above the third floor and/or having more than six units between fire walls, shall be protected throughout by an approved, supervised automatic sprinkler system in accordance with 30.3.5.1 through 30.3.5.5 of NFPA 101, Life Safety Code for new construction, except in buildings where every dwelling unit is provided with the following: F
Mercantile (M): Mercantile occupancies shall be protected by an approved automatic sprinkler system in accordance with 9.7 of NFPA 101, Life Safety Code for new construction as follows: F
Automatic sprinkler systems in Class A mercantile occupancies shall be supervised in accordance with 9.7.2 of NFPA 101, Life Safety Code for new construction.
Exception: In other than high-rise structures, where an adequate water supply for sprinkler protection is not available, the authority having jurisdiction shall be permitted to accept alternative protection. For purposes of this Exception, adequate water supply shall mean that the water supply available at the site has sufficient flow capability at a residual pressure of 20 psi to meet the sprinkler system demand criteria.
702.4 Heights and Areas Table B | |
HAZARD CATEGORIES AND CLASSIFICATIONS: HEIGHTS AND AREAS | |
Relative Hazard | Occupancy Classification |
1 (highest hazard) | High hazard contents |
2 | Assembly, day care, health care, ambulatory health care, detention and correctional, large residential board and care |
3 | Educational, residential, small residential board and care, mercantile, business, industrial, storage |
Exception: Where the fire barrier walls are required to have a one-hour fire-resistance rating, existing wood lath and plaster in good condition or existing stud wall clad in 1/2-inch-thick (12.7 mm) gypsum wallboard or other equivalent assemblies shall be permitted.
702.5 Exterior Wall Fire-Resistance Ratings Table C | |
HAZARD CATEGORIES AND CLASSIFICATIONS: EXPOSURE OF EXTERIOR WALLS | |
Relative Hazard | Occupancy Classification |
1 (highest hazard) | Occupancies containing exempt amounts greater than permitted by 417.0 of the Building Code |
2 | Mercantile, industrial and storage occupancies with ordinary hazard contents |
3 | Assembly, educational, day care, health care, ambulatory health care, detention and correctional, residential, residential board and care, and business |
Exception: Where a fire-resistance rating greater than two hours is required for a building of any type of construction, existing noncombustible exterior walls having a fire resistance rating equivalent to two hours as determined by HUD Guideline on Fire Ratings of Archaic Materials and Assemblies or other approved sources shall be accepted, provided the building does not exceed three stories in height and is classified as one of the following Groups: A-3 with an occupant load of less than 300, B, F, M, or S.
Exceptions:
Exception: Analysis and test methods for evaluation of existing materials shall be permitted to use the methods specified in the code under which the building was constructed, the current Building Code, or other standards as approved by the authority having jurisdiction [building official].
Exception: Existing roofs shall be permitted to be retained provided any unsafe or overloaded conditions are corrected and where the roof dead load is not increased by use, re-roofing or added equipment.
NOTE: Where the section is followed by the letter "B", "F", or "O", the following meaning shall apply:
"B" This means that the Building Official or the Plumbing, Mechanical or Electrical Inspector shall review the plans, issue the permit, inspect the installation, and approve the final certificate.
"F" This means that the Fire Official shall review the plans for approval, the Fire Official and/or the Building Official inspects the installation, and the Fire Official observes the final test and approves the final installation. The Building Official shall issue the permits.
"O" This would indicate another State agency approval and inspection is needed. An explanation will indicate the agency and approvals needed.
510 R.I. Code R. 510-RICR-00-00-20.7