SECTION 338B - SPECIAL HAZARDS | |
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338B.1 Storage of flammable liquids or hazardous materials. 338B.1.1 Allowable Materials and Quantities. Individual F-7 Occupancy JLWQ shall comply with Table 338B-A and as provided herein. |
338B.1 Storage of flammable liquids or hazardous materials. 338B.1.1 Allowable Materials and Quantities.
Category #3 approximates conditions in a working laboratory. The life safety measures outlined here two means of egress and no exit more than 75 feet from any portion of the work areaacknowledge the hazard level of the materials within the unit. Category #4 constitutes hazardous activity and is covered below. |
338B.1.2 Special Provision. When the quantities of hazardous materials in such uses do not exceed Table 338B-A no additional requirements apply. If the quantities of hazardous materials in an individual F-7 Occupancy JLWQ exceed Table 338B-A but do not exceed those listed in Table No. 3-D.1 or 3-E, the requirements of Sections 304.2.2.1 and 305.2.4 apply and occupants in such individual spaces where the work area exceeds 200 square feet (which is the case for all individual spaces or JLWQ) shall have access to at least two exits from the room and all portions of the work area shall be within 75 feet of an exit. When the quantities of hazardous materials in such uses exceed those allowed by Table No. 3-D.1 or 3-E, the use shall be classified by the Building official in the appropriate Group H Occupancy. |
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338B.2 Hazardous Activities. An F-7 Occupancy shall not be used for storage of flammable liquids or hazardous materials where welding, any work involving an open flame, or similar hazardous operations or processes are accomplished except as herein provided. Hazardous occupancies are those in which the types of activities described here: welding, open flame, or similar operations. Hazardous occupancies must be separated from live/work occupancies by an occupancy separation (i.e. a fire wall or floor/ceiling ) according to UBC table 3-B. In an F-7 or F-8 occupancy such hazardous use can be seen as being within the work/live unit as long as the occupancy separation is provided as if it were an H-occupancy. Exception:
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338B.2 Hazardous Activities. Hazardous occupancies are those in which welding, open flame, or similar operations occur. Hazardous occupancies must be separated from live/work occupancies by an occupancy separation (i.e. a fire wall or floor/ceiling ) according to UBC table 3-B. In an F-7 or F-8 occupancy such hazardous use can be seen as being a part of the designated work portion of the unit as long as the occupancy separation is provided as if it were an H-occupancy. According to Table 3-B in the UBC, such a separation between the work area of an F-7 or R-7 ad an H-3 occupany would be one-hour rated. The separation between H3 and a designated residential portion of an F-7 or F-8 unit or any portion of an R-7 or R-8 unit would be three-hour rated, which usually means a concrete or concrete block wall. |