mrpid
Structural
- Mar 14, 2008
- 47
I am designing a three story building (approx 5000 SF/Floor) within an industrial environment. Based on the code the building requires two points of egress, which shall be separated via fire wall. The client has created a general arrangement utilizing stairs meeting OSHA rqmts (9"rise/10"trd) and a caged ladder as the forms of egress.
I have expressed that neither of these will met the rqmts of the IBC, but I did indicate I will look a little closer to determine if we have any options.
A few Questions:
1) Is anyone aware of any exclusion within the IBC which allows less than the mandated number of exits within an Industrial site?
2) If a building official is willing to provide a waiver, would that protect me as an engineer?
3) Could I provide a similar letter to the owner, advising him of the IBC rqmts and allow the client to make the decision in writing and would this action protect me as an engineer?
I am also going to have a discussion with our E&O Insurance Attorney as well.
I am curious how other handle similar situations.
Regards,
I have expressed that neither of these will met the rqmts of the IBC, but I did indicate I will look a little closer to determine if we have any options.
A few Questions:
1) Is anyone aware of any exclusion within the IBC which allows less than the mandated number of exits within an Industrial site?
2) If a building official is willing to provide a waiver, would that protect me as an engineer?
3) Could I provide a similar letter to the owner, advising him of the IBC rqmts and allow the client to make the decision in writing and would this action protect me as an engineer?
I am also going to have a discussion with our E&O Insurance Attorney as well.
I am curious how other handle similar situations.
Regards,