The Ontario Building Code | Master Index

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  • 1.1.1.1. - Application
  • 1.1.2.1. - Climatic and Seismic Design Values
  • 1.1.2.2. - Depth of Frost Penetration
  • 1.3.1.1. - Effective Date
  • 1.3.1.2. - Applicable Editions
  • 1.3.2.1. - Abbreviations of Proper Names
  • 3.1.1.1. - Scope
  • 3.1.1.2. - Radon
  • 3.1.1.3. - Building in Flood Plains
  • 3.1.2.1. - Classification of Buildings
  • 3.1.2.2. - Occupancies of the Same Classification
  • 3.1.2.3. - Arena Type Buildings
  • 3.1.2.4. - Police Stations
  • 3.1.2.5. - Group B, Division 3 Occupancies
  • 3.1.2.6. - Restaurants
  • 3.1.2.7. - Storage of Combustible Fibres
  • 3.1.3.1. - Separation of Major Occupancies
  • 3.1.3.2. - Prohibition of Occupancy Combinations
  • 3.1.4.1. - Combustible Materials Permitted
  • 3.1.4.2. - Protection of Foamed Plastics
  • 3.1.4.3. - Wires and Cables
  • 3.1.4.4. - Nonmetallic Raceways
  • 3.1.4.5. - Fire-Retardant Treated Wood
  • 3.1.4.6. - Heavy Timber Construction Alternative
  • 3.1.4.7. - Heavy Timber Construction
  • 3.1.4.8. - Cladding
  • 3.1.4.9. - Combustible Piping
  • 3.1.5.1. - Noncombustible Materials
  • 3.1.5.2. - Minor Combustible Components
  • 3.1.5.3. - Combustible Roofing Materials
  • 3.1.5.4. - Combustible Glazing and Skylights
  • 3.1.5.5. - Combustible Components for Exterior Walls
  • 3.1.5.6. - Nailing Elements
  • 3.1.5.7. - Combustible Millwork
  • 3.1.5.8. - Combustible Flooring Elements
  • 3.1.5.9. - Combustible Stairs in Dwelling Units
  • 3.1.5.10. - Combustible Interior Finish
  • 3.1.5.11. - Gypsum Board
  • 3.1.5.12. - Combustible Insulation and its Protection
  • 3.1.5.13. - Combustible Elements in Partitions
  • 3.1.5.14. - Storage Lockers in Residential Buildings
  • 3.1.5.15. - Combustible Ducts
  • 3.1.5.16. - Combustible Piping Materials
  • 3.1.5.17. - Combustible Plumbing Fixtures
  • 3.1.5.18. - Wires and Cables
  • 3.1.5.19. - Combustible Travelling Cables for Elevators
  • 3.1.5.20. - Nonmetallic Raceways
  • 3.1.5.21. - Wires in Computer Room Floors
  • 3.1.5.22. - Combustible Components in Public Pools and Public Spas
  • 3.1.5.23. - Marquees Having Combustible Elements
  • 3.1.5.24. - Combustible Mezzanines
  • 3.1.5.25. - Wood Decorative Cladding
  • 3.1.5.26. - Combustible Solar Collector Systems
  • 3.1.7.1. - Determination of Ratings
  • 3.1.7.2. - Exception for Exterior Walls
  • 3.1.7.3. - Exposure Conditions for Rating
  • 3.1.7.4. - Minimum Fire-Resistance Rating
  • 3.1.7.5. - Rating of Supporting Construction
  • 3.1.8.1. - General Requirements
  • 3.1.8.2. - Combustible Construction Support
  • 3.1.8.3. - Continuity of Fire Separations
  • 3.1.8.4. - Determination of Ratings
  • 3.1.8.5. - Installation of Closures
  • 3.1.8.6. - Maximum Openings
  • 3.1.8.7. - Fire Dampers
  • 3.1.8.8. - Fire Dampers Waived
  • 3.1.8.9. - Installation of Fire Dampers
  • 3.1.8.10. - Twenty-Minute Closures
  • 3.1.8.11. - Self-Closing Devices
  • 3.1.8.12. - Hold-Open Devices
  • 3.1.8.13. - Door Latches
  • 3.1.8.14. - Wired Glass and Glass Block
  • 3.1.8.15. - Temperature Rise Limit for Doors
  • 3.1.8.16. - Area Limits for Wired Glass and Glass Block
  • 3.1.8.17. - Temperature Rise and Area Limits Waived
  • 3.1.8.18. - Sprinkler Protected Glazed Wall Assembly
  • 3.1.9.1. - Fire Stops
  • 3.1.9.2. - Combustibility of Service Penetrations
  • 3.1.9.3. - Penetration by Wires, Cables and Outlet Boxes
  • 3.1.9.4. - Combustible Piping Penetrations
  • 3.1.9.5. - Openings through a Membrane Ceiling
  • 3.1.9.6. - Plenums
  • 3.1.10.1. - Prevention of Firewall Collapse
  • 3.1.10.2. - Rating of Firewalls
  • 3.1.10.3. - Continuity of Firewalls
  • 3.1.10.4. - Parapets
  • 3.1.10.5. - Maximum Openings
  • 3.1.10.6. - Exposure Protection for Adjacent Walls
  • 3.1.10.7. - Combustible Projections
  • 3.1.11.1. - Separation of Concealed Spaces
  • 3.1.11.2. - Fire Blocks in Wall Assemblies
  • 3.1.11.3. - Fire Blocks between Nailing and Supporting Elements
  • 3.1.11.4. - Fire Blocks between Vertical and Horizontal Spaces
  • 3.1.11.5. - Fire Blocks in Horizontal Concealed Spaces
  • 3.1.11.6. - Fire Blocks in Crawl Spaces
  • 3.1.11.7. - Fire Block Materials
  • 3.1.12.1. - Determination of Ratings
  • 3.1.13.1. - Interior Finish Description
  • 3.1.13.2. - Flame-Spread Rating
  • 3.1.13.3. - Plumbing Fixtures and Bathrooms Finishes
  • 3.1.13.4. - Light Diffusers and Lenses
  • 3.1.13.5. - Skylights
  • 3.1.13.6. - Corridors
  • 3.1.13.7. - High Buildings
  • 3.1.13.8. - Noncombustible Construction
  • 3.1.13.9. - Underground Walkways
  • 3.1.13.10. - Exterior Exit Passageway
  • 3.1.13.11. - Elevator Cars
  • 3.1.14.1. - Fire-Retardant Treated Wood Roof Systems
  • 3.1.14.2. - Metal Roof Deck Assemblies
  • 3.1.15.1. - Roof Covering Classification
  • 3.1.15.2. - Roof Coverings
  • 3.1.16.1. - Fabric Awnings, Canopies and Marquees
  • 3.1.17.1. - Occupant Load Determination
  • 3.1.17.2. - Dance Floor
  • 3.1.17.3. - Public Pools
  • 3.1.18.1. - Drainage
  • 3.1.19.1. - Clearance to Buildings
  • 3.1.20.1. - Glass
  • 3.2.1.1. - Exceptions in Determining Building Height
  • 3.2.1.2. - Storage Garage Considered as a Separate Building
  • 3.2.1.3. - Roof Considered as a Wall
  • 3.2.1.4. - Floor Assembly over Basement
  • 3.2.1.5. - Fire Containment in Basements
  • 3.2.1.6. - Mezzanines
  • 3.2.2.1. - Application
  • 3.2.2.2. - Special and Unusual Structures
  • 3.2.2.3. - Exceptions to Structural Fire Protection
  • 3.2.2.4. - Buildings with Multiple Major Occupancies
  • 3.2.2.5. - Applicable Building Height and Area
  • 3.2.2.6. - Multiple Major Occupancies
  • 3.2.2.7. - Superimposed Major Occupancies
  • 3.2.2.8. - Exceptions for Major Occupancies
  • 3.2.2.9. - Crawl Spaces
  • 3.2.2.10. - Streets
  • 3.2.2.11. - Exterior Balconies
  • 3.2.2.12. - Exterior Passageways
  • 3.2.2.13. - Occupancy on Roof
  • 3.2.2.14. - Rooftop Enclosures
  • 3.2.2.15. - Storeys below Ground
  • 3.2.2.16. - Heavy Timber Roof Permitted
  • 3.2.2.17. - Sprinklers in Lieu of Roof Rating
  • 3.2.2.18. - Automatic Sprinkler System Required
  • 3.2.2.19. - Buildings Containing Impeded Egress Zones
  • 3.2.2.20. - Group A, Division 1, Any Height, Any Area, Sprinklered
  • 3.2.2.21. - Group A, Division 1, 1 Storey, Limited Area
  • 3.2.2.22. - Group A, Division 1, 1 Storey
  • 3.2.2.23. - Group A, Division 2, Any Height, Any Area, Sprinklered
  • 3.2.2.24. - Group A, Division 2, up to 6 Storeys, Any Area, Sprinklered
  • 3.2.2.25. - Group A, Division 2, up to 2 Storeys
  • 3.2.2.26. - Group A, Division 2, up to 2 Storeys, Increased Area, Sprinklered
  • 3.2.2.27. - Group A, Division 2, up to 2 Storeys, Sprinklered
  • 3.2.2.28. - Group A, Division 2, 1 Storey
  • 3.2.2.29. - Group A, Division 3, Any Height, Any Area
  • 3.2.2.30. - Group A, Division 3, up to 2 Storeys
  • 3.2.2.31. - Group A, Division 3, up to 2 Storeys, Sprinklered
  • 3.2.2.32. - Group A, Division 3, 1 Storey, Increased Area
  • 3.2.2.33. - Group A, Division 3, 1 Storey, Sprinklered
  • 3.2.2.34. - Group A, Division 3, 1 Storey
  • 3.2.2.35. - Group A, Division 4
  • 3.2.2.36. - Group B, Division 1, Any Height, Any Area, Sprinklered
  • 3.2.2.37. - Group B, Division 1, up to 3 Storeys, Sprinklered
  • 3.2.2.38. - Group B, Division 2 or Division 3, Any Height, Any Area, Sprinklered
  • 3.2.2.39. - Group B, Division 2 or Division 3, up to 3 Storeys, Sprinklered
  • 3.2.2.40. - Group B, Division 2 or Division 3, up to 2 Storeys, Sprinklered
  • 3.2.2.41. - Group B, Division 2 or Division 3, 1 Storey, Sprinklered
  • 3.2.2.42. - Group C, Any Height, Any Area, Sprinklered
  • 3.2.2.43. - Group C, up to 6 Storeys, Sprinklered, Noncombustible Construction
  • 3.2.2.43A. - Group C, up to 6 Storeys, Sprinklered, Combustible Construction
  • 3.2.2.44. - Group C, up to 4 Storeys, Noncombustible Construction
  • 3.2.2.45. - Group C, up to 4 Storeys, Sprinklered
  • 3.2.2.46. - Group C, up to 3 Storeys, Increased Area
  • 3.2.2.47. - Group C, up to 3 Storeys
  • 3.2.2.48. - Group C, up to 3 Storeys, Sprinklered
  • 3.2.2.49. - Group D, Any Height, Any Area
  • 3.2.2.50. - Group D, up to 6 Storeys
  • 3.2.2.50A. - Group D, up to 6 Storeys, Sprinklered, Combustible Construction
  • 3.2.2.51. - Group D, up to 6 Storeys, Sprinklered, Noncombustible Construction
  • 3.2.2.52. - Group D, up to 4 Storeys, Sprinklered
  • 3.2.2.53. - Group D, up to 3 Storeys
  • 3.2.2.54. - Group D, up to 3 Storeys, Sprinklered
  • 3.2.2.55. - Group D, up to 2 Storeys
  • 3.2.2.56. - Group D, up to 2 Storeys, Sprinklered
  • 3.2.2.57. - Group E, Any Height, Any Area, Sprinklered
  • 3.2.2.58. - Group E, up to 4 Storeys, Sprinklered
  • 3.2.2.59. - Group E, up to 3 Storeys
  • 3.2.2.60. - Group E, up to 3 Storeys, Sprinklered
  • 3.2.2.61. - Group E, up to 2 Storeys
  • 3.2.2.62. - Group E, up to 2 Storeys, Sprinklered
  • 3.2.2.63. - Group F, Division 1, up to 4 Storeys, Sprinklered
  • 3.2.2.64. - Group F, Division 1, up to 3 Storeys, Sprinklered
  • 3.2.2.65. - Group F, Division 1, up to 2 Storeys, Sprinklered
  • 3.2.2.66. - Group F, Division 1, 1 Storey
  • 3.2.2.67. - Group F, Division 2, Any Height, Any Area, Sprinklered
  • 3.2.2.68. - Group F, Division 2, up to 6 Storeys
  • 3.2.2.69. - Group F, Division 2, up to 4 Storeys, Increased Area
  • 3.2.2.70. - Group F, Division 2, up to 4 Storeys
  • 3.2.2.71. - Group F, Division 2, up to 2 Storeys
  • 3.2.2.72. - Group F, Division 2, up to 2 Storeys, Sprinklered
  • 3.2.2.73. - Group F, Division 3, Any Height, Any Area
  • 3.2.2.74. - Group F, Division 3, up to 6 Storeys
  • 3.2.2.75. - Group F, Division 3, up to 6 Storeys, Sprinklered
  • 3.2.2.76. - Group F, Division 3, up to 4 Storeys
  • 3.2.2.77. - Group F, Division 3, up to 4 Storeys, Sprinklered
  • 3.2.2.78. - Group F, Division 3, up to 2 Storeys
  • 3.2.2.79. - Group F, Division 3, up to 2 Storeys, Sprinklered
  • 3.2.2.80. - Group F, Division 3, 1 Storey
  • 3.2.2.81. - Group F, Division 3, 1 Storey, Sprinklered
  • 3.2.2.82. - Group F, Division 3, 1 Storey, Any Area, Low Fire Load Occupancy
  • 3.2.2.83. - Group F, Division 3, Storage Garages up to 22 m High
  • 3.2.3.1. - Limiting Distance and Area of Unprotected Openings
  • 3.2.3.2. - Area of Exposing Building Face
  • 3.2.3.3. - Wall Enclosing Attic or Roof Space
  • 3.2.3.4. - Reserved
  • 3.2.3.5. - Wall with Limiting Distance Less Than 1.2 m
  • 3.2.3.6. - Combustible Projections
  • 3.2.3.7. - Construction of Exposing Building Face
  • 3.2.3.8. - Protection of Exterior Building Face
  • 3.2.3.9. - Protection of Structural Members
  • 3.2.3.10. - Unlimited Unprotected Openings
  • 3.2.3.11. - Low Fire Load, 1 Storey Building
  • 3.2.3.12. - Area Increase for Unprotected Openings
  • 3.2.3.13. - Protection of Exit Facilities
  • 3.2.3.14. - Wall Exposed to Another Wall
  • 3.2.3.15. - Wall Exposed to Adjoining Roof
  • 3.2.3.16. - Protection of Soffits
  • 3.2.3.17. - Canopy Protection for Vertically Separated Openings
  • 3.2.3.18. - Covered Vehicular Passageway
  • 3.2.3.19. - Walkway between Buildings
  • 3.2.3.20. - Underground Walkway
  • 3.2.3.21. - Service Lines under Buildings
  • 3.2.4.1. - Determination of Requirement for a Fire Alarm System
  • 3.2.4.2. - Continuity of Fire Alarm System
  • 3.2.4.3. - Types of Fire Alarm Systems
  • 3.2.4.4. - Description of Fire Alarm Systems
  • 3.2.4.5. - Installation and Verification of Fire Alarm Systems
  • 3.2.4.6. - Commissioning of Life Safety and Fire Protection Systems
  • 3.2.4.7. - Silencing of Alarm Signals
  • 3.2.4.8. - Signals to Fire Department
  • 3.2.4.9. - Annunciator and Zone Indication
  • 3.2.4.10. - Electrical Supervision
  • 3.2.4.11. - Fire Detectors
  • 3.2.4.12. - Smoke and Heat Detectors
  • 3.2.4.13. - Prevention of Smoke Circulation
  • 3.2.4.14. - Vacuum Cleaning System Shutdown
  • 3.2.4.15. - Elevator Emergency Return
  • 3.2.4.16. - Sprinklers in Lieu of Fire Detectors
  • 3.2.4.17. - System Monitoring
  • 3.2.4.18. - Manual Pull Stations
  • 3.2.4.19. - Alert and Alarm Signals
  • 3.2.4.20. - Audibility of Alarm Systems
  • 3.2.4.21. - Visual Signals
  • 3.2.4.22. - Smoke Alarms
  • 3.2.4.23. - Voice Communication Systems
  • 3.2.5.1. - Access to Above Grade Storeys
  • 3.2.5.2. - Access to Basements
  • 3.2.5.3. - Roof Access
  • 3.2.5.4. - Access Routes
  • 3.2.5.5. - Location of Access Routes
  • 3.2.5.6. - Access Route Design
  • 3.2.5.7. - Water Supply
  • 3.2.5.8. - Reserved
  • 3.2.5.9. - Reserved
  • 3.2.5.10. - Reserved
  • 3.2.5.11. - Reserved
  • 3.2.5.12. - Reserved
  • 3.2.5.13. - Automatic Sprinkler Systems
  • 3.2.5.14. - Combustible Sprinkler Piping
  • 3.2.5.15. - Sprinklered Service Space
  • 3.2.5.16. - Fire Department Connections
  • 3.2.5.17. - Portable Fire Extinguishers
  • 3.2.5.18. - Protection from Freezing
  • 3.2.5.19. - Fire Pumps
  • 3.2.6.1. - Application
  • 3.2.6.2. - Limits to Smoke Movement
  • 3.2.6.3. - Connected Buildings
  • 3.2.6.4. - Emergency Operation of Elevators
  • 3.2.6.5. - Elevator for Use by Firefighters
  • 3.2.6.6. - Venting to Aid Firefighting
  • 3.2.6.7. - Central Alarm and Control Facility
  • 3.2.6.8. - Voice Communication System
  • 3.2.6.9. - Testing
  • 3.2.7.1. - Minimum Lighting Requirements
  • 3.2.7.2. - Recessed Lighting Fixtures
  • 3.2.7.3. - Emergency Lighting
  • 3.2.7.4. - Emergency Power for Lighting
  • 3.2.7.5. - Emergency Power Supply Installation
  • 3.2.7.6. - Emergency Power for Hospitals
  • 3.2.7.7. - Fuel Supply Shut-off Valves and Exhaust Pipes
  • 3.2.7.8. - Emergency Power for Fire Alarm Systems
  • 3.2.7.9. - Emergency Power for Building Services
  • 3.2.7.10. - Protection of Electrical Conductors
  • 3.2.8.1. - Application
  • 3.2.8.2. - Exceptions to Special Protection
  • 3.2.8.3. - Configuration
  • 3.2.8.4. - Exits
  • 3.2.8.5. - Elevators
  • 3.2.8.6. - Group B Sleeping Rooms
  • 3.2.8.7. - Sprinklers
  • 3.2.8.8. - Fire Alarm and Detection System
  • 3.2.8.9. - Smoke Control
  • 3.2.8.10. - Emergency Power Supply
  • 3.2.8.11. - Testing
  • 3.2.9.1. - Where Required
  • 3.2.9.2. - Standpipe System Design
  • 3.2.9.3. - Hose Connections
  • 3.2.9.4. - Hose Stations
  • 3.2.9.5. - Supervisory Signal Annunciation for Valves
  • 3.2.9.6. - Water Supply for 38 mm Hose Connections
  • 3.2.9.7. - Water Supply for 65 mm Hose Connections
  • 3.3.1.1. - Separation of Suites
  • 3.3.1.2. - Hazardous Substances, Equipment and Processes
  • 3.3.1.3. - Means of Egress
  • 3.3.1.4. - Public Corridor Separations
  • 3.3.1.5. - Egress Doorways
  • 3.3.1.6. - Travel Distance
  • 3.3.1.7. - Protection on Floor Areas with a Barrier-Free Path of Travel
  • 3.3.1.8. - Headroom Clearance
  • 3.3.1.9. - Corridors
  • 3.3.1.10. - Door Swing
  • 3.3.1.11. - Sliding Doors
  • 3.3.1.12. - Doors and Door Hardware
  • 3.3.1.13. - Ramps and Stairways
  • 3.3.1.14. - Exterior Passageways
  • 3.3.1.15. - Curved or Spiral Stairs
  • 3.3.1.16. - Capacity of Access to Exits
  • 3.3.1.17. - Guards
  • 3.3.1.18. - Transparent Doors and Panels
  • 3.3.1.19. - Exhaust Ventilation
  • 3.3.1.20. - Janitors’ Rooms
  • 3.3.1.21. - Common Laundry Rooms
  • 3.3.1.22. - Obstructions
  • 3.3.1.23. - Signs in Service Spaces
  • 3.3.1.24. - Welding and Cutting
  • 3.3.2.1. - Scope
  • 3.3.2.2. - Fire Separations
  • 3.3.2.3. - Fixed Seats
  • 3.3.2.4. - Aisles
  • 3.3.2.5. - Corridors
  • 3.3.2.6. - Doors
  • 3.3.2.7. - Fixed Bench-Type Seats without Arms
  • 3.3.2.8. - Guards
  • 3.3.2.9. - Outdoor Places of Assembly
  • 3.3.2.10. - Bleachers
  • 3.3.2.11. - Libraries
  • 3.3.2.12. - Stages for Theatrical Performances
  • 3.3.2.13. - Risers for Stairs
  • 3.3.2.14. - Storage Rooms
  • 3.3.3.1. - Scope
  • 3.3.3.2. - Fire Separations
  • 3.3.3.3. - Corridors
  • 3.3.3.4. - Doorway Width
  • 3.3.3.5. - Hospitals and Long-Term Care Homes
  • 3.3.3.6. - Protection for Special Care and Treatment Facilities
  • 3.3.3.7. - Contained Use Areas
  • 3.3.3.8. - Handrails
  • 3.3.4.1. - Scope
  • 3.3.4.2. - Fire Separations
  • 3.3.4.3. - Storage Rooms
  • 3.3.4.4. - Egress from Dwelling Units
  • 3.3.4.5. - Automatic Locking Prohibition
  • 3.3.4.6. - Sound Transmission
  • 3.3.4.7. - Stairs, Ramps, Landings, Handrails and Guards for Dwelling Units
  • 3.3.4.8. - Protection of Openable Windows
  • 3.3.4.9. - Stud Wall Reinforcement
  • 3.3.4.10. - Resistance to Forced Entry
  • 3.3.5.1. - Scope
  • 3.3.5.2. - Fire Extinguishing Systems
  • 3.3.5.3. - Basements
  • 3.3.5.4. - Repair and Storage Garages
  • 3.3.5.5. - Repair Garage Separation
  • 3.3.5.6. - Storage Garage Separation
  • 3.3.5.7. - Vestibules
  • 3.3.5.8. - Toe-Boards Required
  • 3.3.6.1. - Application
  • 3.3.6.2. - Storage of Explosives
  • 3.3.6.3. - Indoor Storage of Compressed Gases
  • 3.3.6.4. - Storage and Dispensing Rooms for Flammable Liquids and Combustible Liquids
  • 3.3.6.5. - Tire Storage
  • 3.3.6.6. - Ammonium Nitrate Storage
  • 3.3.6.7. - Flooring Materials
  • 3.3.6.8. - Fire Separations in Process Plants
  • 3.3.6.9. - Basements and Pits
  • 3.4.1.1. - Scope
  • 3.4.1.2. - Separation of Exits
  • 3.4.1.3. - Access to Exits
  • 3.4.1.4. - Types of Exit
  • 3.4.1.5. - Exterior Exit Passageways
  • 3.4.1.6. - Restricted Use of Horizontal Exits
  • 3.4.1.7. - Slide Escapes
  • 3.4.1.8. - Transparent Doors and Panels
  • 3.4.1.9. - Mirrors near Exits
  • 3.4.1.10. - Combustible Glazing in Exits
  • 3.4.1.11. - Exterior Stairway for Long-Term Care Homes
  • 3.4.2.1. - Minimum Number of Exits
  • 3.4.2.2. - Mezzanine Exiting
  • 3.4.2.3. - Distance between Exits
  • 3.4.2.4. - Travel Distance
  • 3.4.2.5. - Location of Exits
  • 3.4.2.6. - Principal Entrance
  • 3.4.3.1. - Exit Width Based on Occupant Load
  • 3.4.3.2. - Exit Width
  • 3.4.3.3. - Exits from Interconnected Floor Space
  • 3.4.3.4. - Exit Width Reduction
  • 3.4.3.5. - Headroom Clearance
  • 3.4.4.1. - Fire-Resistance Rating of Exit Separations
  • 3.4.4.2. - Exits through Lobbies
  • 3.4.4.3. - Exterior Passageway Exceptions
  • 3.4.4.4. - Integrity of Exits
  • 3.4.5.1. - Exit Signage
  • 3.4.5.2. - Signs within Exit Facilities
  • 3.4.6.1. - Surface Finish of Ramps and Stairs
  • 3.4.6.2. - Minimum Number of Risers
  • 3.4.6.3. - Maximum Vertical Rise of Stair Flights and Required Landings
  • 3.4.6.4. - Dimensions of Landings
  • 3.4.6.5. - Handrails
  • 3.4.6.6. - Guards
  • 3.4.6.7. - Ramp Slope
  • 3.4.6.8. - Treads and Risers
  • 3.4.6.9. - Curved Stairs
  • 3.4.6.10. - Horizontal Exits
  • 3.4.6.11. - Doors
  • 3.4.6.12. - Direction of Door Swing
  • 3.4.6.13. - Self-Closing Devices
  • 3.4.6.14. - Sliding Doors
  • 3.4.6.15. - Revolving Doors
  • 3.4.6.16. - Door Release Hardware
  • 3.4.6.17. - Reserved
  • 3.4.6.18. - Emergency Access to Floor Areas
  • 3.4.6.19. - Floor Numbering
  • 3.4.7.1. - Scope
  • 3.4.7.2. - Fire Escape Construction
  • 3.4.7.3. - Access to Fire Escapes
  • 3.4.7.4. - Protection of Fire Escapes
  • 3.4.7.5. - Stairs
  • 3.4.7.6. - Guards and Railings
  • 3.4.7.7. - Landings
  • 3.5.1.1. - Scope
  • 3.5.2.1. - Required Elevator
  • 3.5.2.2. - Barrier-Free Design
  • 3.5.3.1. - Fire Separations for Elevator Hoistways
  • 3.5.3.2. - Vertical Service Spaces for Dumbwaiters
  • 3.5.3.3. - Fire Separations for Elevator Machine Rooms
  • 3.5.4.1. - Elevator Car Dimensions
  • 3.6.1.1. - Scope
  • 3.6.1.2. - Reserved
  • 3.6.1.3. - Storage Use Prohibition
  • 3.6.1.4. - Reserved
  • 3.6.1.5. - Fixed Access Ladders
  • 3.6.2.1. - Fire Separations around Service Rooms
  • 3.6.2.2. - Service Rooms under Exits
  • 3.6.2.3. - Service Equipment
  • 3.6.2.4. - Incinerator Rooms
  • 3.6.2.5. - Combustible Refuse Storage
  • 3.6.2.6. - Door Swing for Service Rooms
  • 3.6.2.7. - Electrical Equipment Vaults
  • 3.6.2.8. - Emergency Power Installations
  • 3.6.2.9. - Storage of Oxygen Containers
  • 3.6.3.1. - Fire Separations for Vertical Service Spaces
  • 3.6.3.2. - Foamed Plastic Protection
  • 3.6.3.3. - Linen and Refuse Chutes
  • 3.6.3.4. - Exhaust Duct Negative Pressure
  • 3.6.4.1. - Scope
  • 3.6.4.2. - Fire Separations for Horizontal Service Spaces
  • 3.6.4.3. - Plenum Requirements
  • 3.6.4.4. - Attic or Roof Space Access
  • 3.6.4.5. - Horizontal Service Space Access
  • 3.6.4.6. - Crawl Space Access
  • 3.7.1.1. - Room and Space Height
  • 3.7.1.2. - Residential Room Dimensions
  • 3.7.1.3. - Sleeping Areas in Group B and Child Care Facilities
  • 3.7.1.4. - Sleeping Areas in Camps
  • 3.7.2.1. - Window Areas
  • 3.7.4.1. - Plumbing and Drainage Systems
  • 3.7.4.2. - Plumbing Fixtures, General
  • 3.7.4.3. - Plumbing Fixtures for Assembly Occupancies
  • 3.7.4.4. - Plumbing Fixtures for Care, Care and Treatment or Detention Occupancies
  • 3.7.4.5. - Plumbing Facilities for Dwelling Units
  • 3.7.4.6. - Plumbing Fixtures for Other Residential Occupancies
  • 3.7.4.7. - Plumbing Fixtures for Business and Personal Services Occupancies
  • 3.7.4.8. - Plumbing Fixtures for Mercantile Occupancies
  • 3.7.4.9. - Plumbing Fixtures for Industrial Occupancies
  • 3.7.4.10. - Plumbing Fixtures for Mobile Home Facilities
  • 3.7.4.11. - Safety Glass
  • 3.7.4.12. - Surface Protection
  • 3.7.4.13. - Floor Drains
  • 3.7.4.14. - Grab Bar Installation
  • 3.7.4.15. - Clearances for Water Closets
  • 3.7.4.16. - Privacy
  • 3.7.4.17. - Water Temperature Control
  • 3.7.4.18. - Drinking Water
  • 3.7.4.19. - Pharmacies
  • 3.7.5.1. - Electrical Systems
  • 3.7.5.2. - Medical Gas Piping
  • 3.7.5.3. - Shielding of X-Ray Equipment
  • 3.7.6.1. - Application
  • 3.7.6.2. - Room Finishes
  • 3.7.6.3. - Location of Plumbing Fixtures
  • 3.7.6.4. - Lavatories, Appliances and Sinks
  • 3.7.6.5. - Hot and Cold Water Supply
  • 3.7.6.6. - Employee Facilities
  • 3.7.6.7. - Sleeping Quarters
  • 3.8.1.1. - Application
  • 3.8.1.2. - Entrances
  • 3.8.1.3. - Barrier-Free Path of Travel
  • 3.8.1.4. - Escalators and Moving Walks
  • 3.8.1.5. - Controls
  • 3.8.1.6. - Illumination
  • 3.8.2.1. - Areas Requiring Barrier-Free Path of Travel
  • 3.8.2.2. - Access to Parking Areas
  • 3.8.2.3. - Washrooms Required to be Barrier-Free
  • 3.8.2.4. - Hotels
  • 3.8.3.1. - Accessibility Signs
  • 3.8.3.2. - Exterior Walks
  • 3.8.3.3. - Doorways and Doors
  • 3.8.3.4. - Ramps
  • 3.8.3.5. - Passenger Elevating Devices
  • 3.8.3.6. - Wheelchair Spaces and Adaptable Seating
  • 3.8.3.7. - Assistive Listening Devices
  • 3.8.3.8. - Water Closet Stalls
  • 3.8.3.9. - Water Closets
  • 3.8.3.10. - Urinals
  • 3.8.3.11. - Lavatories
  • 3.8.3.12. - Universal Washrooms
  • 3.8.3.13. - Showers and Bathtubs
  • 3.8.3.14. - Reserved
  • 3.8.3.15. - Shelves or Counters for Telephones
  • 3.8.3.16. - Drinking Fountains
  • 3.8.3.17. - Platforms
  • 3.8.3.18. - Tactile Attention Indicators
  • 3.9.1.1. - Application
  • 3.9.1.2. - Heating Systems
  • 3.9.2.1. - Flame-Spread Ratings
  • 3.9.3.1. - Building Areas
  • 3.9.3.2. - Spatial Separations
  • 3.9.3.3. - Fire Alarm Systems
  • 3.9.3.4. - Provisions for Firefighting
  • 3.9.3.5. - Portable Fire Extinguishers
  • 3.9.3.6. - Means of Egress
  • 3.9.3.7. - Fuel-Fired Appliances
  • 3.9.3.8. - Washroom Facilities
  • 3.9.3.9. - Barrier-Free Access
  • 3.10.1.1. - Application
  • 3.10.2.1. - Occupancy Classification
  • 3.10.2.2. - Occupant Load
  • 3.10.2.3. - Structural Fire Protection
  • 3.10.2.4. - Safety Requirements Within Floor Areas
  • 3.10.2.5. - Exit Requirements
  • 3.10.2.6. - Service Facilities
  • 3.10.2.7. - Sanitary Facilities
  • 3.10.3.1. - Application
  • 3.10.3.2. - Spatial Separations
  • 3.10.3.3. - Fire Alarm Systems
  • 3.10.3.4. - Provisions for Firefighting
  • 3.10.3.5. - Standpipe Systems
  • 3.10.4.1. - Application
  • 3.10.4.2. - Building Area
  • 3.10.4.3. - Spatial Separations
  • 3.10.4.4. - Fire Alarm Systems
  • 3.10.4.5. - Provisions for Firefighting
  • 3.11.1.1. - Application
  • 3.11.2.1. - Pool Designations
  • 3.11.3.1. - Construction Requirements
  • 3.11.3.2. - Barrier-Free Path of Travel for Outdoor Pool Deck
  • 3.11.3.3. - Access into Public Pools
  • 3.11.4.1. - Diving Boards or Platforms
  • 3.11.5.1. - Ramps into Public Pools
  • 3.11.5.2. - Public Pools in Group B, Division 2 or 3 Major Occupancies
  • 3.11.6.1. - Construction Requirements
  • 3.11.7.1. - Construction Requirements
  • 3.11.8.1. - Recirculation Systems
  • 3.11.9.1. - Dressing Rooms and Sanitary Facilities
  • 3.11.10.1. - Lighting and Emergency Provisions
  • 3.11.11.1. - Service Rooms and Storage Facilities
  • 3.12.1.1. - Application
  • 3.12.2.1. - Construction Requirements
  • 3.12.3.1. - Ramps into Public Spas
  • 3.12.3.2. - Access into Public Spas
  • 3.12.4.1. - Water Circulation Systems
  • 3.12.5.1. - Lighting and Emergency Provisions
  • 3.12.6.1. - Service Rooms and Storage Facilities
  • 3.13.1.1. - Scope
  • 3.13.1.2. - Definitions
  • 3.13.2.1. - Requirements for Stations
  • 3.13.3.1. - Application
  • 3.13.3.2. - Booths and Kiosks
  • 3.13.3.3. - Service Rooms and Ancillary Spaces
  • 3.13.3.4. - Leased Areas
  • 3.13.3.5. - Vehicle Terminal
  • 3.13.3.6. - Access to Adjacent Building
  • 3.13.3.7. - Emergency Lighting
  • 3.13.4.1. - Occupant Load
  • 3.13.4.2. - General Requirements
  • 3.13.4.3. - Number and Location of Means of Egress
  • 3.13.4.4. - Egress Capacity
  • 3.13.4.5. - Width of Means of Egress
  • 3.13.4.6. - Egress Facilities
  • 3.13.5.1. - Fire Alarm System
  • 3.13.5.2. - Exceptions
  • 3.13.5.3. - Fire Detectors
  • 3.13.5.4. - Central Supervising Station
  • 3.13.5.5. - Annunciators
  • 3.13.5.6. - Annunciator Indication
  • 3.13.5.7. - Emergency Power
  • 3.13.5.8. - Communication Systems
  • 3.13.5.9. - Emergency Reporting Devices
  • 3.13.5.10. - Sprinkler Systems
  • 3.13.5.11. - Standpipe and Hose Systems
  • 3.13.6.1. - Application
  • 3.13.6.2. - Washrooms Required
  • 3.13.7.1. - Application
  • 3.13.8.1. - Application
  • 3.13.8.2. - Exception
  • 3.13.8.3. - Elevator Requirements
  • 3.13.8.4. - Emergency Operation of Elevators
  • 3.13.8.5. - Washrooms Required to be Barrier-Free
  • 3.14.1.1. - Application
  • 3.14.1.2. - General
  • 3.14.1.3. - Means of Egress
  • 3.14.1.4. - Clearance to Other Structures
  • 3.14.1.5. - Clearances to Flammable Material
  • 3.14.1.6. - Flame Resistance
  • 3.14.1.7. - Bleachers
  • 3.14.1.8. - Sanitary Facilities
  • 3.14.1.9. - Provision for Firefighting
  • 3.14.1.10. - Electrical Systems
  • 3.14.2.1. - Application
  • 3.14.2.2. - General
  • 3.14.2.3. - Spatial Separation
  • 3.14.2.4. - Clearances to Flammable Material
  • 3.14.2.5. - Flame Resistance
  • 3.14.2.6. - Emergency Air Supply
  • 3.14.2.7. - Electrical Systems
  • 3.15.1.1. - Application
  • 3.15.1.2. - Exceptions
  • 3.15.2.1. - Exceptions for Alterations
  • 3.15.3.1. - Structural Design
  • 3.15.4.1. - Combustible Sign Faces
  • 3.15.5.1. - Obstructions not Permitted
  • 3.15.5.2. - Clearance for Exterior Signs
  • 3.16.1.1. - Application
  • 3.16.1.2. - General
  • 3.16.1.3. - Construction
  • 3.16.1.4. - Signs
  • 3.16.1.5. - Lighting
  • 3.16.1.6. - Sprinkler System
  • 3.16.1.7. - Exits and Means of Egress
  • 3.16.2.1. - Application
  • 3.16.2.2. - Construction
  • 3.16.3.1. - Application
  • 3.16.3.2. - Construction
  • 3.17.1.1. - Application
  • 3.17.2.1. - Change of Use and Compensating Construction
  • 3.17.2.2. - Performance Level and Compensating Construction
  • 4.1.1.1. - Scope
  • 4.1.1.2. - Reserved
  • 4.1.1.3. - Design Requirements
  • 4.1.1.4. - Design Basis
  • 4.1.2.1. - Loads and Effects
  • 4.1.2.2. - Loads Not Listed
  • 4.1.3.1. - Definitions
  • 4.1.3.2. - Strength and Stability
  • 4.1.3.3. - Fatigue
  • 4.1.3.4. - Serviceability
  • 4.1.3.5. - Deflection
  • 4.1.3.6. - Vibration
  • 4.1.4.1. - Dead Loads
  • 4.1.5.1. - Loads Due to Use of Floors and Roofs
  • 4.1.5.2. - Uses Not Stipulated
  • 4.1.5.3. - Full and Partial Loading
  • 4.1.5.4. - Loads for Occupancy Served
  • 4.1.5.5. - Loads on Exterior Areas
  • 4.1.5.6. - Loads for Dining Areas
  • 4.1.5.7. - More Than One Occupancy
  • 4.1.5.8. - Variation with Tributary Area
  • 4.1.5.9. - Concentrated Loads
  • 4.1.5.10. - Sway Forces in Assembly Occupancies
  • 4.1.5.11. - Crane-Supporting Structures and Impact of Machinery and Equipment
  • 4.1.5.12. - Bleachers
  • 4.1.5.13. - Helicopter Landing Areas
  • 4.1.5.14. - Loads on Guards
  • 4.1.5.15. - Loads on Vehicle Guardrails
  • 4.1.5.16. - Loads on Walls Acting As Guards
  • 4.1.5.17. - Firewalls
  • 4.1.6.1. - Specified Load Due to Rain or to Snow and Associated Rain
  • 4.1.6.2. - Specified Snow Load
  • 4.1.6.3. - Full and Partial Loading
  • 4.1.6.4. - Specified Rain Load
  • 4.1.7.1. - Specified Wind Load
  • 4.1.7.2. - Dynamic Effects of Wind
  • 4.1.7.3. - Full and Partial Loading
  • 4.1.7.4. - Interior Walls and Partitions
  • 4.1.8.1. - Analysis
  • 4.1.8.2. - Notation
  • 4.1.8.3. - General Requirements
  • 4.1.8.4. - Site Properties
  • 4.1.8.5. - Importance Factor
  • 4.1.8.6. - Structural Configuration
  • 4.1.8.7. - Methods of Analysis
  • 4.1.8.8. - Direction of Loading
  • 4.1.8.9. - SFRS Force Reduction Factors, System Overstrength Factors, and General Restrictions
  • 4.1.8.10. - Additional System Restrictions
  • 4.1.8.11. - Equivalent Static Force Procedure for Structures Satisfying the Conditions of Article 4.1.8.7.
  • 4.1.8.12. - Dynamic Analysis Procedure
  • 4.1.8.13. - Deflections and Drift Limits
  • 4.1.8.14. - Structural Separation
  • 4.1.8.15. - Design Provisions
  • 4.1.8.16. - Foundation Provisions
  • 4.1.8.17. - Site Stability
  • 4.1.8.18. - Elements of Structures, Non-structural Components and Equipment
  • 4.2.1.1. - Application
  • 4.2.2.1. - Subsurface Investigation
  • 4.2.2.2. - Field Review
  • 4.2.2.3. - Altered Subsurface Condition
  • 4.2.3.1. - Wood
  • 4.2.3.2. - Preservation Treatment of Wood
  • 4.2.3.3. - Plain and Reinforced Masonry
  • 4.2.3.4. - Prevention of Deterioration of Masonry
  • 4.2.3.5. - Concrete
  • 4.2.3.6. - Protection Against Chemical Attack
  • 4.2.3.7. - Steel
  • 4.2.3.8. - Steel Piles
  • 4.2.3.9. - High Strength Steel Tendons
  • 4.2.3.10. - Corrosion of Steel
  • 4.2.4.1. - Design Basis
  • 4.2.4.2. - Subsurface Investigation
  • 4.2.4.3. - Identification
  • 4.2.4.4. - Depth of Foundations
  • 4.2.4.5. - Sloping Ground
  • 4.2.4.6. - Eccentric and Inclined Loads
  • 4.2.4.7. - Dynamic Loading
  • 4.2.4.8. - Hydrostatic Uplift
  • 4.2.4.9. - Groundwater Level Change
  • 4.2.4.10. - Permafrost
  • 4.2.4.11. - Swelling and Shrinking Soils
  • 4.2.4.12. - Expanding and Deteriorating Rock
  • 4.2.4.13. - Construction on Fill
  • 4.2.4.14. - Structural Design
  • 4.2.5.1. - Design of Excavations
  • 4.2.5.2. - Excavation Construction
  • 4.2.5.3. - Supported Excavations
  • 4.2.5.4. - Unsupported Excavations
  • 4.2.5.5. - Control of Water Around Excavations
  • 4.2.5.6. - Loss of Ground
  • 4.2.5.7. - Protection and Maintenance at Excavations
  • 4.2.5.8. - Backfilling
  • 4.2.6.1. - Design of Shallow Foundations
  • 4.2.6.2. - Support of Shallow Foundations
  • 4.2.6.3. - Incorrect Placement of Shallow Foundations
  • 4.2.6.4. - Damaged Shallow Foundations
  • 4.2.7.1. - General
  • 4.2.7.2. - Design for Deep Foundations
  • 4.2.7.3. - Tolerance in Alignment and Location
  • 4.2.7.4. - Incorrect Alignment and Location
  • 4.2.7.5. - Installation of Deep Foundations
  • 4.2.7.6. - Damaged Deep Foundation Units
  • 4.2.8.1. - General
  • 4.2.8.2. - Use of Existing Foundations
  • 4.3.1.1. - Design Basis for Wood
  • 4.3.1.2. - Glue-Laminated Members
  • 4.3.1.3. - Termites
  • 4.3.2.1. - Design Basis for Plain and Reinforced Masonry
  • 4.3.3.1. - Design Basis for Plain, Reinforced and Prestressed Concrete
  • 4.3.4.1. - Design Basis for Structural Steel
  • 4.3.4.2. - Design Basis for Cold Formed Steel
  • 4.3.4.3. - Steel Building Systems
  • 4.3.5.1. - Design Basis for Aluminium
  • 4.3.6.1. - Design Basis for Glass
  • 4.4.1.1. - Design Basis for Air-Supported Structures
  • 4.4.2.1. - Design Basis for Parking Structures
  • 4.4.3.1. - Guards over Retaining Walls
  • 4.4.4.1. - Anchor Systems on Building Exterior
  • 4.4.5.1. - Liquid Manure Storage Tanks
  • 5.1.1.1. - Scope
  • 5.1.2.1. - Exposure to Exterior Space or the Ground and Separation of Dissimilar Environments
  • 5.1.3.1. - Reserved
  • 5.1.4.1. - Structural and Environmental Loads
  • 5.1.4.2. - Resistance to Deterioration
  • 5.1.5.1. - Requirements in other Parts of the Code
  • 5.2.1.1. - Exterior Environmental Loads
  • 5.2.1.2. - Interior Environmental Loads
  • 5.2.1.3. - Environmental Load and Transfer Calculations
  • 5.2.2.1. - Determination of Structural Loads and Effects
  • 5.2.2.2. - Determination of Wind Load
  • 5.2.2.3. - Design Procedures
  • 5.3.1.1. - Required Resistance to Heat Transfer
  • 5.3.1.2. - Properties to Resist Heat Transfer or Dissipate Heat
  • 5.3.1.3. - Location and Installation of Materials Providing Thermal Resistance
  • 5.4.1.1. - Required Resistance to Air Leakage
  • 5.4.1.2. - Air Barrier System Properties
  • 5.5.1.1. - Required Resistance to Vapour Diffusion
  • 5.5.1.2. - Vapour Barrier Properties and Installation
  • 5.6.1.1. - Required Protection from Precipitation
  • 5.6.1.2. - Installation of Protective Materials
  • 5.6.2.1. - Sealing and Drainage
  • 5.6.2.2. - Accumulation and Disposal
  • 5.6.2.3. - Solar Collector Systems
  • 5.7.1.1. - Prevention of Accumulation and Ingress
  • 5.8.1.1. - Required Drainage
  • 5.8.1.2. - Drainage Materials and Installation
  • 5.8.2.1. - Required Moisture Protection
  • 5.8.2.2. - Protective Material and Component Properties
  • 5.8.2.3. - Installation of Moisture Protection
  • 5.9.1.1. - Sound Transmission Class
  • 5.9.1.2. - Required Protection from Noise
  • 5.10.1.1. - Compliance with Applicable Standards
  • 5.10.2.1. - General
  • 5.10.2.2. - Applicable Standards
  • 5.10.2.3. - Structural Loads, Air Leakage and Water Penetration
  • 5.10.2.4. - Heat Transfer
  • 5.10.3.1. - Applicable Standards
  • 6.1.1.1. - Scope
  • 6.1.1.2. - Application
  • 6.2.1.1. - Good Engineering Practice
  • 6.2.1.2. - Design Indoor Air Temperatures
  • 6.2.1.3. - Structural Movement
  • 6.2.1.4. - Installation Standards
  • 6.2.1.5. - Fireplaces
  • 6.2.1.6. - Heat Recovery Ventilators
  • 6.2.1.7. - Outside Design Conditions
  • 6.2.1.8. - Installation – General
  • 6.2.1.9. - Expansion, Contraction and System Pressure
  • 6.2.1.10. - Asbestos
  • 6.2.1.11. - Access Openings
  • 6.2.1.12. - Combustible Tubing
  • 6.2.2.1. - Required Ventilation
  • 6.2.2.2. - Natural Ventilation
  • 6.2.2.3. - Ventilation of Storage and Repair Garages
  • 6.2.2.4. - Air Contaminants
  • 6.2.2.5. - Hazardous Gases, Dusts or Liquids
  • 6.2.2.6. - Commercial Cooking Equipment
  • 6.2.2.7. - Crawl Spaces and Attic or Roof Spaces
  • 6.2.3.1. - Application
  • 6.2.3.2. - Materials in Air Duct Systems
  • 6.2.3.3. - Connections and Openings in Air Duct Systems
  • 6.2.3.4. - Duct Coverings, Linings, Adhesives and Insulation
  • 6.2.3.5. - Underground Ducts
  • 6.2.3.6. - Fire Dampers
  • 6.2.3.7. - Smoke Detector Control
  • 6.2.3.8. - Exhaust Ducts and Outlets
  • 6.2.3.9. - Interconnection of Systems
  • 6.2.3.10. - Ducts in Exits
  • 6.2.3.11. - Make-up Air
  • 6.2.3.12. - Supply, Return, Intake and Exhaust Air Openings
  • 6.2.3.13. - Filters and Odour Removal Equipment
  • 6.2.3.14. - Air Washers and Evaporative Cooling Sections or Towers
  • 6.2.3.15. - Fans and Associated Air Handling Equipment
  • 6.2.3.16. - Vibration Isolation Connectors
  • 6.2.3.17. - Tape
  • 6.2.3.18. - Construction and Installation of Ducts and Plenums
  • 6.2.3.19. - Clearances of Ducts and Plenums
  • 6.2.3.20. - Return-Air System
  • 6.2.4.1. - Application
  • 6.2.4.2. - Duct Design
  • 6.2.4.3. - Construction and Installation of Ducts and Plenums
  • 6.2.4.4. - Warm-Air Supply Outlets
  • 6.2.4.5. - Reserved
  • 6.2.4.6. - Adjustable Dampers and Balance Stops
  • 6.2.4.7. - Return-Air System
  • 6.2.4.8. - Coverings, Linings and Insulation
  • 6.2.4.9. - Tape
  • 6.2.4.10. - Clearances of Ducts and Plenums
  • 6.2.4.11. - Exhaust Ducts and Outlets
  • 6.2.4.12. - Make-up Air
  • 6.2.4.13. - Supply, Return, Intake and Exhaust Air Openings
  • 6.2.4.14. - Air Filters and Equipment
  • 6.2.5.1. - Location of Appliances
  • 6.2.5.2. - Appliances Installed Outside the Building
  • 6.2.6.1. - Applicable Standard
  • 6.2.7.1. - Clearances
  • 6.2.8.1. - Lining or Backing
  • 6.2.9.1. - Piping Materials and Installation
  • 6.2.9.2. - Insulation and Coverings
  • 6.2.9.3. - Clearances
  • 6.2.9.4. - Surface Temperature
  • 6.2.9.5. - Protection
  • 6.2.9.6. - Piping in Shafts
  • 6.2.10.1. - Cooling Units
  • 6.2.11.1. - Storage Bins
  • 6.2.11.2. - Ash Storage Bins
  • 6.2.12.1. - Application
  • 6.2.12.2. - Location of Carbon Monoxide Alarms
  • 6.2.12.3. - Installation and Conformance to Standards
  • 6.2.13.1. - Application
  • 6.2.13.2. - General Ventilation
  • 6.2.13.3. - Power-Ventilated Enclosure
  • 6.2.13.4. - Enclosure Exhaust Ventilation
  • 6.2.13.5. - Enclosure Construction
  • 6.3.1.1. - Requirement for Venting
  • 6.3.1.2. - Masonry or Concrete Chimneys
  • 6.3.1.3. - Metal Smoke Stacks
  • 6.3.1.4. - Reserved
  • 6.3.1.5. - Access Ladders
  • 7.1.1.1. - Scope
  • 7.1.2.1. - Application
  • 7.1.3.1. - Definitions
  • 7.1.4.1. - Facilities Required
  • 7.1.4.2. - Floor Drains
  • 7.1.5.1. - Sanitary Drainage Systems
  • 7.1.5.2. - Storm Drainage Systems
  • 7.1.5.3. - Water Distribution Systems
  • 7.1.5.4. - Separate Services
  • 7.1.5.5. - Private Sewers and Private Water Supply
  • 7.1.6.1. - Lighting and Ventilation Requirements
  • 7.1.6.2. - Accessibility
  • 7.1.7.1. - Structural Movement
  • 7.2.1.1. - Exposure of Materials
  • 7.2.1.2. - Restrictions on Re-Use
  • 7.2.1.3. - Identification and Certification
  • 7.2.1.4. - Pipe or Piping
  • 7.2.1.5. - Withstanding Pressure
  • 7.2.2.1. - Surface Requirements
  • 7.2.2.2. - Conformance to Standards
  • 7.2.2.3. - Showers
  • 7.2.2.4. - Concealed Overflows
  • 7.2.2.5. - Water Closets in Public Washrooms
  • 7.2.2.6. - Lavatories
  • 7.2.2.7. - Trough Urinals
  • 7.2.3.1. - Traps
  • 7.2.3.2. - Interceptors
  • 7.2.3.3. - Tubular Traps
  • 7.2.4.1. - T and Cross Fittings
  • 7.2.4.2. - Sanitary T Fittings
  • 7.2.4.3. - 90° Elbows
  • 7.2.4.4. - Fittings Restricted in Use
  • 7.2.4.5. - Assembled Pipe or Tubing
  • 7.2.5.1. - Asbestos-Cement Drainage Pipe and Fittings
  • 7.2.5.2. - Reserved
  • 7.2.5.3. - Concrete Pipe and Fittings
  • 7.2.5.4. - Vitrified Clay Pipe and Fittings
  • 7.2.5.5. - Polyethylene Pipe and Fittings
  • 7.2.5.6. - Polyethylene Pipe Used Underground
  • 7.2.5.7. - Crosslinked Polyethylene Pipe and Fittings
  • 7.2.5.8. - PVC Pipe and Fittings
  • 7.2.5.9. - CPVC Pipe, Fittings and Solvent Cements
  • 7.2.5.10. - Plastic Pipe, Fittings and Solvent Cement Used Underground
  • 7.2.5.11. - Transition Solvent Cement
  • 7.2.5.12. - Plastic Pipe, Fittings and Solvent Cement Used in Buildings
  • 7.2.5.13. - Polyethylene/Aluminum/Polyethylene Composite Pipe and Fittings
  • 7.2.5.14. - Crosslinked Polyethylene/Aluminum/Polyethylene Composite Pipe and Fittings
  • 7.2.5.15. - Polypropylene Pipe and Fittings
  • 7.2.6.1. - Cast Iron Drainage and Vent Pipe and Fittings
  • 7.2.6.2. - Cast Iron Fittings for Asbestos-Cement Drainage Pipe
  • 7.2.6.3. - Threaded Cast Iron Drainage Fittings
  • 7.2.6.4. - Cast Iron Water Pipe
  • 7.2.6.5. - Screwed Cast Iron Water Fittings
  • 7.2.6.6. - Screwed Malleable Iron Water Fittings
  • 7.2.6.7. - Steel Pipe
  • 7.2.6.8. - Corrugated Steel Pipe and Couplings
  • 7.2.6.9. - Sheet Metal Leaders
  • 7.2.7.1. - Copper and Brass Pipe
  • 7.2.7.2. - Brass or Bronze Pipe Flanges and Flanged Fittings
  • 7.2.7.3. - Brass or Bronze Threaded Water Fittings
  • 7.2.7.4. - Copper Tube
  • 7.2.7.5. - Solder-Joint Drainage Fittings
  • 7.2.7.6. - Solder-Joint Water Fittings
  • 7.2.7.7. - Flared-Joint Fittings for Copper Tube Water Systems
  • 7.2.7.8. - Lead Waste Pipe and Fittings
  • 7.2.8.1. - Pipe and Fittings
  • 7.2.9.1. - Cement-Mortar
  • 7.2.9.2. - Solder and Fluxes
  • 7.2.10.1. - Floor Flanges
  • 7.2.10.2. - Screws, Bolts, Nuts and Washers
  • 7.2.10.3. - Cleanout Fittings
  • 7.2.10.4. - Mechanical Couplings
  • 7.2.10.5. - Saddle Hubs
  • 7.2.10.6. - Supply and Waste Fittings
  • 7.2.10.7. - Linings and Coatings of Domestic Water Tanks
  • 7.2.10.8. - Direct Flush Valves
  • 7.2.10.9. - Drinking Fountain Bubblers
  • 7.2.10.10. - Back-Siphonage Preventers and Backflow Preventers
  • 7.2.10.11. - Relief Valves
  • 7.2.10.12. - Reducing Valves
  • 7.2.10.13. - Solar Domestic Hot Water
  • 7.2.10.14. - Vent Pipe Flashing
  • 7.2.10.15. - Water Hammer Arresters
  • 7.2.10.16. - Air Admittance Valves
  • 7.2.10.17. - Drinking Water Treatment Systems
  • 7.2.11.1. - Design, Construction, Installation and Testing
  • 7.2.11.2. - Certification or Conformance
  • 7.2.11.3. - Tracer Wire
  • 7.2.11.4. - Required Check Valve
  • 7.3.1.1. - Application
  • 7.3.2.1. - Caulked Lead Drainage Joints
  • 7.3.2.2. - Wiped Joints
  • 7.3.2.3. - Screwed Joints
  • 7.3.2.4. - Solder Joints
  • 7.3.2.5. - Flared Joints
  • 7.3.2.6. - Mechanical Joints
  • 7.3.2.7. - Cold-Caulked Joints
  • 7.3.3.1. - Drilled and Tapped Joints
  • 7.3.3.2. - Reserved
  • 7.3.3.3. - Prohibition of Welding of Pipes and Fittings
  • 7.3.3.4. - Unions and Slip Joints
  • 7.3.3.5. - Increaser or Reducer
  • 7.3.3.6. - Connection of Dissimilar Materials
  • 7.3.3.7. - Connection of Roof Drain to Leader
  • 7.3.3.8. - Connection of Floor Outlet Fixtures
  • 7.3.3.9. - Expansion and Contraction
  • 7.3.3.10. - Copper Tube
  • 7.3.3.11. - Indirect Connections
  • 7.3.3.12. - Copper Joints Used Underground
  • 7.3.4.1. - Capability of Support
  • 7.3.4.2. - Independence of Support
  • 7.3.4.3. - Insulation of Support
  • 7.3.4.4. - Support for Vertical Piping
  • 7.3.4.5. - Support for Horizontal Piping
  • 7.3.4.6. - Support for Underground Horizontal Piping
  • 7.3.4.7. - Support for Vent Pipe Above a Roof
  • 7.3.4.8. - Compression Fittings
  • 7.3.4.9. - Thrust Restraint of Water Service Pipes
  • 7.3.5.1. - Backfill of Pipe Trench
  • 7.3.5.2. - Protection of Non-Metallic Pipe
  • 7.3.5.3. - Isolation from Loads
  • 7.3.5.4. - Protection from Frost
  • 7.3.5.5. - Protection from Mechanical Damage
  • 7.3.5.6. - Protection from Condensation
  • 7.3.5.7. - Spatial Separation
  • 7.3.6.1. - Tests and Inspection of Drainage or Venting Systems
  • 7.3.6.2. - Tests of Pipes in Drainage Systems
  • 7.3.6.3. - Tests of Venting Systems
  • 7.3.6.4. - Water Tests in Drain, Waste and Vent Systems
  • 7.3.6.5. - Air Tests
  • 7.3.6.6. - Final Tests
  • 7.3.6.7. - Ball Tests
  • 7.3.7.1. - Application of Tests
  • 7.3.7.2. - Tests of Potable Water Systems
  • 7.3.7.3. - Water Tests
  • 7.4.1.1. - Application of Drainage Systems
  • 7.4.2.1. - Connections to Sanitary Drainage Systems
  • 7.4.2.2. - Connection of Overflows from Rainwater Tanks
  • 7.4.2.3. - Direct Connections
  • 7.4.3.1. - Plumbing Fixtures
  • 7.4.3.2. - Restricted Locations of Indirect Connections and Traps
  • 7.4.3.3. - Equipment Restrictions Upstream of Interceptors
  • 7.4.3.4. - Fixtures Located in Chemical Storage Locations
  • 7.4.3.5. - Macerating Toilet System
  • 7.4.3.6. - Drains Serving Elevator Pits
  • 7.4.4.1. - Sewage Treatment
  • 7.4.4.2. - Protection for Drainage System
  • 7.4.4.3. - Interceptors
  • 7.4.4.4. - Neutralizing and Dilution Tanks
  • 7.4.5.1. - Traps for Sanitary Drainage Systems
  • 7.4.5.2. - Traps for Storm Drainage Systems
  • 7.4.5.3. - Connection of Subsoil Drainage Pipe to a Sanitary Drainage System
  • 7.4.5.4. - Location and Cleanout for Building Traps
  • 7.4.5.5. - Trap Seals
  • 7.4.6.1. - Separate Systems
  • 7.4.6.2. - Location of Soil or Waste Pipes
  • 7.4.6.3. - Sumps or Tanks
  • 7.4.6.4. - Protection from Backflow
  • 7.4.6.5. - Mobile Home Sewer Service
  • 7.4.6.6. - Building Drain Ends
  • 7.4.7.1. - Cleanouts for Drainage Systems
  • 7.4.7.2. - Size and Spacing of Cleanouts
  • 7.4.7.3. - Manholes
  • 7.4.7.4. - Location of Cleanouts
  • 7.4.8.1. - Minimum Slope
  • 7.4.8.2. - Length of Fixture Outlet Pipes
  • 7.4.9.1. - No Reduction in Size
  • 7.4.9.2. - Serving Water Closets
  • 7.4.9.3. - Size of Fixture Outlet Pipes
  • 7.4.9.4. - Minimum Size of Building Drains and Sewers
  • 7.4.10.1. - Total Load on a Pipe
  • 7.4.10.2. - Hydraulic Loads for Fixtures
  • 7.4.10.3. - Hydraulic Loads from Fixtures with Continuous or Semi-continuous Flow
  • 7.4.10.4. - Hydraulic Loads from Roofs or Paved Surfaces
  • 7.4.10.5. - Conversion of Fixture Units to Litres and Gal/min
  • 7.4.10.6. - Hydraulic Loads to Soil or Waste Pipes
  • 7.4.10.7. - Hydraulic Loads on Branches
  • 7.4.10.8. - Hydraulic Loads on Sanitary Horizontal Drain
  • 7.4.10.9. - Hydraulic Loads on Horizontal Storm Drains
  • 7.4.10.10. - Rain Leaders
  • 7.5.1.1. - Venting for Traps
  • 7.5.2.1. - Wet Venting
  • 7.5.3.1. - Circuit Venting
  • 7.5.4.1. - Stack Vents
  • 7.5.4.2. - Vent Stacks
  • 7.5.4.3. - Yoke Vents
  • 7.5.4.4. - Offset Relief Vents
  • 7.5.4.5. - Fixtures Draining into Vent Pipes
  • 7.5.5.1. - Venting of Sanitary Sewage Sumps
  • 7.5.5.2. - Venting of Interceptors
  • 7.5.5.3. - Venting of Corrosive Drain Piping and Dilution Tanks
  • 7.5.5.4. - Fresh Air Inlets
  • 7.5.5.5. - Provision for Future Installations
  • 7.5.6.1. - Drainage of Vent Pipes
  • 7.5.6.2. - Vent Pipe Connections
  • 7.5.6.3. - Location of Vent Pipes
  • 7.5.6.4. - Connection of Vents above Fixtures Served
  • 7.5.6.5. - Terminals
  • 7.5.7.1. - General
  • 7.5.7.2. - Size Restriction
  • 7.5.7.3. - Additional Circuit Vents and Relief Vents
  • 7.5.7.4. - Offset Relief Vents
  • 7.5.7.5. - Yoke Vents
  • 7.5.7.6. - Vent Pipes for Manholes
  • 7.5.7.7. - Vents for Sanitary Sewage Sumps or Tanks, Dilution Tanks and Macerating Toilet Systems
  • 7.5.8.1. - Hydraulic Loads Draining to Wet Vents
  • 7.5.8.2. - Individual Vents and Dual Vents
  • 7.5.8.3. - Branch Vents, Headers, Continuous Vents and Circuit Vents
  • 7.5.8.4. - Vent Stacks, or Stack Vents
  • 7.5.8.5. - Lengths for other Vent Pipes
  • 7.5.9.1. - Air Admittance Valve as a Vent Terminal
  • 7.5.9.2. - Air Admittance Valves
  • 7.5.9.3. - Installation Conditions
  • 7.6.1.1. - Design
  • 7.6.1.2. - Drainage
  • 7.6.1.3. - Control and Shut-off Valves
  • 7.6.1.4. - Shut-off Valves
  • 7.6.1.5. - Water Closets
  • 7.6.1.6. - Suites
  • 7.6.1.7. - Public Washrooms
  • 7.6.1.8. - Tanks
  • 7.6.1.9. - Protection for Exterior Water Supply
  • 7.6.1.10. - Check Valves
  • 7.6.1.11. - Flushing Devices
  • 7.6.1.12. - Relief Valves
  • 7.6.1.13. - Solar Domestic Hot Water Systems
  • 7.6.1.14. - Water Hammer
  • 7.6.1.15. - Mobile Home Water Service
  • 7.6.1.16. - Thermal Expansion
  • 7.6.2.1. - Connection of Systems
  • 7.6.2.2. - Back-Siphonage
  • 7.6.2.3. - Protection from Backflow
  • 7.6.2.4. - Backflow from Fire Protection Systems
  • 7.6.2.5. - Backflow from Buildings with a Solar Domestic Hot Water System
  • 7.6.2.6. - Premise Isolation
  • 7.6.2.7. - Reserved
  • 7.6.2.8. - Cleaning of Systems
  • 7.6.2.9. - Air Gap
  • 7.6.2.10. - Vacuum Breakers and Flood Levels
  • 7.6.3.1. - Design, Construction and Installation
  • 7.6.3.2. - Hydraulic Load
  • 7.6.3.3. - Static Pressure
  • 7.6.3.4. - Size
  • 7.6.3.5. - Velocity
  • 7.6.4.1. - Water Supply Fittings
  • 7.6.4.2. - Plumbing Fixtures
  • 7.6.5.1. - Maximum Temperature of Hot Water
  • 7.6.5.2. - Showers
  • 7.6.5.3. - Temperature Control Devices
  • 7.7.1.1. - Non-Potable Connection
  • 7.7.2.1. - Markings Required
  • 7.7.3.1. - Pipes
  • 7.7.3.2. - Outlets
  • 7.7.4.1. - Conformance to Standards
  • 8.1.1.1. - Scope
  • 8.1.1.2. - Definitions
  • 8.1.2.1. - Classification of Systems
  • 8.1.2.2. - Operation and Maintenance
  • 8.1.3.1. - Discharge
  • 8.2.1.1. - Scope
  • 8.2.1.2. - Site Evaluation
  • 8.2.1.3. - Sewage System Design Flows
  • 8.2.1.4. - Clearances
  • 8.2.1.5. - Clearance Distances for Class 1, 2 and 3 Sewage Systems
  • 8.2.1.6. - Clearances for a Class 4 or 5 Sewage System
  • 8.2.2.1. - Application
  • 8.2.2.2. - Tanks
  • 8.2.2.3. - Septic Tanks
  • 8.2.2.4. - Holding Tanks
  • 8.3.1.1. - Scope
  • 8.3.1.2. - Application
  • 8.3.2.1. - Construction Requirements
  • 8.3.3.1. - Construction Requirements
  • 8.3.4.1. - Construction Requirements
  • 8.3.5.1. - Construction Requirements
  • 8.4.1.1. - Scope
  • 8.4.1.2. - Application
  • 8.4.2.1. - Construction Requirements
  • 8.4.2.2. - Maximum Sewage Flow
  • 8.4.2.3. - Sizing
  • 8.5.1.1. - Scope
  • 8.5.1.2. - Application
  • 8.5.2.1. - Construction Requirements
  • 8.6.1.1. - Scope
  • 8.6.1.2. - General Requirements
  • 8.6.1.3. - Pumps and Siphons
  • 8.6.2.1. - Septic Tank Systems
  • 8.6.2.2. - Other Treatment Units
  • 8.7.1.1. - Scope
  • 8.7.1.2. - Limitation on Installation
  • 8.7.2.1. - General Requirements
  • 8.7.2.2. - Distribution Pipes within Leaching Beds
  • 8.7.3.1. - Length of Distribution Pipe
  • 8.7.3.2. - Absorption Trenches
  • 8.7.3.3. - Distribution Pipe
  • 8.7.4.1. - Loading Requirements
  • 8.7.4.2. - Construction Requirements
  • 8.7.5.1. - Application
  • 8.7.5.2. - Loading Requirements
  • 8.7.5.3. - Construction Requirements
  • 8.7.6.1. - Construction Requirements
  • 8.7.7.1. - Construction Requirements
  • 8.7.8.1. - General Requirements
  • 8.7.8.2. - Construction Requirements
  • 8.7.8.3. - Design Requirements
  • 8.8.1.1. - Prohibited Installation
  • 8.8.1.2. - Acceptable Installation
  • 8.8.2.1. - Construction Requirements
  • 8.8.2.2. - Sizing of Holding Tanks
  • 8.9.1.1. - Scope
  • 8.9.1.2. - General Requirements for Operation and Maintenance
  • 8.9.2.1. - Scope
  • 8.9.2.2. - General
  • 8.9.2.3. - Class 4 Sewage Systems
  • 8.9.2.4. - Sampling of Treatment Units
  • 8.9.2.5. - Class 5 Sewage Systems
  • 8.9.3.1. - Scope
  • 8.9.3.2. - General
  • 8.9.3.3. - Interceptors
  • 8.9.3.4. - Class 4 Sewage Systems
  • 8.9.3.5. - Pressurized Distribution Systems
  • 9.1.1.1. - Scope
  • 9.1.1.2. - Signs
  • 9.1.1.3. - Self-Service Storage Buildings
  • 9.1.1.4. - Tents and Air-Supported Structures
  • 9.1.1.5. - Proximity to Existing above Ground Electrical Conductors
  • 9.1.1.6. - Food Premises
  • 9.1.1.7. - Radon
  • 9.1.1.8. - Building in Flood Plains
  • 9.1.1.9. - Site Assembled and Factory-Built Buildings
  • 9.1.1.10. - Public Pools and Public Spas
  • 9.1.1.11. - Shelf and Rack Storage Systems
  • 9.3.1.1. - General
  • 9.3.1.2. - Cement
  • 9.3.1.3. - Concrete in Contact with Sulfate Soil
  • 9.3.1.4. - Aggregates
  • 9.3.1.5. - Water
  • 9.3.1.6. - Compressive Strength
  • 9.3.1.7. - Concrete Mixes
  • 9.3.1.8. - Admixtures
  • 9.3.1.9. - Cold Weather Requirements
  • 9.3.2.1. - Grade Marking
  • 9.3.2.2. - Lumber Grades
  • 9.3.2.3. - Machine Stress Rated Lumber
  • 9.3.2.4. - OSB, Waferboard and Plywood Marking
  • 9.3.2.5. - Moisture Content
  • 9.3.2.6. - Lumber Dimensions
  • 9.3.2.7. - Panel Thickness Tolerances
  • 9.3.2.8. - Undersized Lumber
  • 9.3.2.9. - Termite and Decay Protection
  • 9.3.3.1. - Sheet Metal Thickness
  • 9.3.3.2. - Galvanized Sheet Steel
  • 9.4.1.1. - General
  • 9.4.2.1. - Application
  • 9.4.2.2. - Specified Snow Loads
  • 9.4.2.3. - Platforms Subject to Snow and Occupancy Loads
  • 9.4.2.4. - Attics and Roof Spaces
  • 9.4.3.1. - Deflections
  • 9.4.4.1. - Allowable Bearing Pressures
  • 9.4.4.2. - Foundation Capacity in Weaker Soil and Rock
  • 9.4.4.3. - High Water Table
  • 9.4.4.4. - Soil Movement
  • 9.4.4.5. - Reserved
  • 9.4.4.6. - Walls Supporting Drained Earth
  • 9.5.1.1. - Application
  • 9.5.1.2. - Method of Measurement
  • 9.5.1.3. - Floor Areas
  • 9.5.1.4. - Combination Rooms
  • 9.5.1.5. - Lesser Areas and Dimensions
  • 9.5.2.1. - General
  • 9.5.2.2. - Protection on Floor Areas with a Barrier-Free Path of Travel
  • 9.5.2.3. - Stud Wall Reinforcement
  • 9.5.3.1. - Ceiling Heights of Rooms or Spaces
  • 9.5.3.2. - Mezzanines
  • 9.5.3.3. - Storage Garages
  • 9.5.4.1. - Areas of Living Rooms and Spaces
  • 9.5.5.1. - Area of Dining Rooms or Spaces
  • 9.5.6.1. - Kitchen Areas
  • 9.5.7.1. - Areas of Bedrooms
  • 9.5.7.2. - Areas of Master Bedrooms
  • 9.5.7.3. - Areas of Combination Bedrooms
  • 9.5.7.4. - Areas of Other Sleeping Rooms
  • 9.5.7.5. - Recreational Camps
  • 9.5.7.6. - Camps for Housing Workers
  • 9.5.8.1. - Combined Living, Dining, Bedroom and Kitchen Spaces
  • 9.5.9.1. - Space to Accommodate Fixtures
  • 9.5.9.2. - Doors to Rooms Containing Water Closets
  • 9.5.10.1. - Hallway Width
  • 9.5.11.1. - Doorway Opening Sizes
  • 9.5.11.2. - Doors to Public Water Closet Rooms
  • 9.5.11.3. - Doors to Bathrooms
  • 9.6.1.1. - Application
  • 9.6.1.2. - Material Standards for Glass
  • 9.6.1.3. - Structural Sufficiency of Glass
  • 9.6.1.4. - Types of Glass and Protection of Glass
  • 9.7.1.1. - Application
  • 9.7.2.1. - Entrance Doors
  • 9.7.2.2. - Other Requirements for Windows, Doors and Skylights
  • 9.7.2.3. - Minimum Window Areas
  • 9.7.3.1. - General Performance Criteria
  • 9.7.3.2. - Heat Transfer Performance
  • 9.7.3.3. - Thermal Characteristics of Windows, Doors and Skylights
  • 9.7.4.1. - Application
  • 9.7.4.2. - General
  • 9.7.4.3. - Performance Requirements
  • 9.7.5.1. - Application and Compliance
  • 9.7.5.2. - Resistance to Forced Entry for Doors
  • 9.7.5.3. - Resistance to Forced Entry for Windows
  • 9.7.6.1. - Installation of Windows, Doors and Skylights
  • 9.7.6.2. - Sealants, Trim and Flashing
  • 9.8.1.1. - General
  • 9.8.1.2. - Stairs, Ramps, Landings, Handrails and Guards in Garages
  • 9.8.1.3. - Exit Stairs, Ramps and Landings
  • 9.8.1.4. - Escalators and Moving Walks
  • 9.8.2.1. - Stair Width
  • 9.8.2.2. - Height over Stairs
  • 9.8.3.1. - Straight and Curved Runs in Stairs
  • 9.8.3.2. - Minimum Number of Risers
  • 9.8.3.3. - Maximum Height of Stairs
  • 9.8.4.1. - Dimensions for Risers
  • 9.8.4.2. - Dimensions for Rectangular Runs and Treads
  • 9.8.4.3. - Dimensions for Angled Treads
  • 9.8.4.4. - Uniformity and Tolerances for Risers and Treads
  • 9.8.4.5. - Winders
  • 9.8.4.6. - Leading Edges of Treads
  • 9.8.4.7. - Interior Stairs Extending through the Roof
  • 9.8.5.1. - Application
  • 9.8.5.2. - Ramp Width
  • 9.8.5.3. - Height over Ramps
  • 9.8.5.4. - Slope
  • 9.8.5.5. - Maximum Rise
  • 9.8.6.1. - Application
  • 9.8.6.2. - Required Landings
  • 9.8.6.3. - Dimensions of Landings
  • 9.8.6.4. - Height over Landings
  • 9.8.7.1. - Required Handrails
  • 9.8.7.2. - Continuity of Handrails
  • 9.8.7.3. - Termination of Handrails
  • 9.8.7.4. - Height of Handrails
  • 9.8.7.5. - Ergonomic Design
  • 9.8.7.6. - Projections into Stairs and Ramps
  • 9.8.7.7. - Design and Attachment of Handrails
  • 9.8.8.1. - Required Guards
  • 9.8.8.2. - Loads on Guards
  • 9.8.8.3. - Height of Guards
  • 9.8.8.4. - Guards for Floors and Ramps in Garages
  • 9.8.8.5. - Openings in Guards
  • 9.8.8.6. - Guards Designed Not to Facilitate Climbing
  • 9.8.8.7. - Glass in Guards
  • 9.8.9.1. - Loads on Stairs and Ramps
  • 9.8.9.2. - Exterior Concrete Stairs
  • 9.8.9.3. - Exterior Wood Steps
  • 9.8.9.4. - Wooden Stair Stringers
  • 9.8.9.5. - Treads
  • 9.8.9.6. - Finish for Treads, Landings and Ramps
  • 9.8.10.1. - Design
  • 9.8.10.2. - Anchorage
  • 9.8.10.3. - Prevention of Damage Due to Frost
  • 9.9.1.1. - Application
  • 9.9.1.2. - Fire Protection
  • 9.9.1.3. - Occupant Load
  • 9.9.2.1. - Types of Exits
  • 9.9.2.2. - Purpose of Exits
  • 9.9.2.3. - Elevators, Slide Escapes and Windows as Means of Egress
  • 9.9.2.4. - Principal Entrances
  • 9.9.2.5. - Front Edge of Stair Treads
  • 9.9.2.6. - Exterior Exit Stairs that Serve a Hotel
  • 9.9.3.1. - Application
  • 9.9.3.2. - Exit Width
  • 9.9.3.3. - Width of Corridors
  • 9.9.3.4. - Clear Height
  • 9.9.4.1. - Application
  • 9.9.4.2. - Fire Separation for Exits
  • 9.9.4.3. - Wired Glass or Glass Block
  • 9.9.4.4. - Openings Near Unenclosed Exit Stairs and Ramps
  • 9.9.4.5. - Openings in Exterior Walls of Exits
  • 9.9.4.6. - Openings near Exit Doors
  • 9.9.4.7. - Stairways in Group D or E Buildings
  • 9.9.5.1. - Application
  • 9.9.5.2. - Occupancies in Corridors
  • 9.9.5.3. - Obstructions in Public Corridors
  • 9.9.5.4. - Obstructions in Exits
  • 9.9.5.5. - Obstructions in Means of Egress
  • 9.9.5.6. - Mirrors or Draperies
  • 9.9.5.7. - Fuel-Fired Appliances
  • 9.9.5.8. - Service Rooms
  • 9.9.5.9. - Ancillary Rooms
  • 9.9.6.1. - Obstructions by Doors
  • 9.9.6.2. - Clear Opening Height at Doorways
  • 9.9.6.3. - Clear Opening Width at Doorways
  • 9.9.6.4. - Door Action
  • 9.9.6.5. - Direction of Door Swing
  • 9.9.6.6. - Proximity of Doors to Stairs
  • 9.9.6.7. - Door Latching, Locking and Opening Mechanisms
  • 9.9.6.8. - Effort Required to Open
  • 9.9.7.1. - Egress from Roof Area, Podiums, Terraces, Platforms and Contained Open Spaces
  • 9.9.7.2. - Means of Egress from Suites
  • 9.9.7.3. - Dead-End Corridors
  • 9.9.7.4. - Number and Spacing of Egress Doors
  • 9.9.7.5. - Independent Access to Exit
  • 9.9.7.6. - Travel Distance within Rooms and Suites
  • 9.9.8.1. - Measurement of Travel Distance
  • 9.9.8.2. - Number of Required Exits
  • 9.9.8.3. - Contribution of Each Exit
  • 9.9.8.4. - Location of Exits
  • 9.9.8.5. - Exiting through a Lobby
  • 9.9.8.6. - Mezzanine Means of Egress
  • 9.9.9.1. - Travel Limit to Exits or Egress Doors
  • 9.9.9.2. - Two Separate Exits
  • 9.9.9.3. - Shared Egress Facilities
  • 9.9.10.1. - Egress Windows or Doors for Bedrooms
  • 9.9.11.1. - Application
  • 9.9.11.2. - Visibility of Exits
  • 9.9.11.3. - Exit Signs
  • 9.9.11.4. - Signs for Stairs and Ramps at Exit Level
  • 9.9.11.5. - Floor Numbering
  • 9.9.12.1. - Application
  • 9.9.12.2. - Required Lighting in Egress Facilities
  • 9.9.12.3. - Emergency Lighting
  • 9.10.1.1. - Support of Noncombustible Construction
  • 9.10.1.2. - Sloped Roofs
  • 9.10.1.3. - Items Under Part 3 Jurisdiction
  • 9.10.1.4. - Items Under Part 6 Jurisdiction
  • 9.10.2.1. - Occupancy Classification
  • 9.10.2.2. - Reserved
  • 9.10.2.3. - Major Occupancies above Other Major Occupancies
  • 9.10.2.4. - Buildings Containing More Than One Major Occupancy
  • 9.10.3.1. - Fire-Resistance and Fire-Protection Ratings
  • 9.10.3.2. - Flame-Spread Rating
  • 9.10.3.3. - Fire Exposure
  • 9.10.3.4. - Suspended Membrane Ceiling
  • 9.10.4.1. - Mezzanines not Considered as Storeys
  • 9.10.4.2. - More Than One Level of Mezzanine
  • 9.10.4.3. - Basement Storage Garages
  • 9.10.4.4. - Rooftop Enclosures
  • 9.10.5.1. - Permitted Openings in Wall and Ceiling Membranes
  • 9.10.6.1. - Combustible Elements in Noncombustible Construction
  • 9.10.6.2. - Heavy Timber Construction
  • 9.10.7.1. - Protection of Structural Steel Members
  • 9.10.8.1. - Fire-Resistance Ratings for Floors and Roofs
  • 9.10.8.2. - Fire-Resistance Ratings in Sprinklered Buildings
  • 9.10.8.3. - Fire-Resistance Ratings for Walls, Columns and Arches
  • 9.10.8.4. - Automatic Sprinkler Systems
  • 9.10.8.5. - Service Rooms
  • 9.10.8.6. - Mezzanines
  • 9.10.8.7. - Roofs Supporting an Occupancy
  • 9.10.8.8. - Floors of Exterior Passageways
  • 9.10.8.9. - Crawl Spaces
  • 9.10.8.10. - Application to Houses
  • 9.10.8.11. - Part 3 as an Alternative
  • 9.10.9.1. - Application
  • 9.10.9.2. - Continuous Barrier
  • 9.10.9.3. - Openings to be Protected With Closures
  • 9.10.9.4. - Floor Assemblies
  • 9.10.9.5. - Interconnected Floor Spaces
  • 9.10.9.6. - Penetration of Fire Separations
  • 9.10.9.7. - Combustible Piping
  • 9.10.9.8. - Collapse of Combustible Construction
  • 9.10.9.9. - Reduction in Thickness of Fire Separation by Beams and Joists
  • 9.10.9.10. - Concealed Spaces above Fire Separations
  • 9.10.9.11. - Separation of Residential Occupancies
  • 9.10.9.12. - Residential Suites, Live/Work Units and Industrial Buildings
  • 9.10.9.13. - Separation of Suites
  • 9.10.9.14. - Separation of Residential Suites
  • 9.10.9.15. - Separation of Public Corridors
  • 9.10.9.16. - Separation of Storage Garages
  • 9.10.9.17. - Separation of Repair Garages
  • 9.10.9.18. - Exhaust Ducts Serving More Than One Fire Compartment
  • 9.10.9.19. - Central Vacuum Systems
  • 9.10.10.1. - Application
  • 9.10.10.2. - Service Room Floors
  • 9.10.10.3. - Separation of Service Rooms
  • 9.10.10.4. - Appliances and Equipment to be Located in a Service Room
  • 9.10.10.5. - Incinerators
  • 9.10.10.6. - Storage Rooms
  • 9.10.10.7. - Emergency Power Installations
  • 9.10.11.1. - Required Firewalls
  • 9.10.11.2. - Firewalls Not Required
  • 9.10.11.3. - Construction of Firewalls
  • 9.10.11.4. - Firewalls in Detached Garages
  • 9.10.12.1. - Termination of Floors or Mezzanines
  • 9.10.12.2. - Location of Skylights
  • 9.10.12.3. - Exterior Walls Meeting at an Angle
  • 9.10.12.4. - Protection of Soffits
  • 9.10.13.1. - Closures
  • 9.10.13.2. - Solid Core Wood Door as a Closure
  • 9.10.13.3. - Unrated Wood Door Frames
  • 9.10.13.4. - Doors as a Means of Egress
  • 9.10.13.5. - Wired Glass as a Closure
  • 9.10.13.6. - Steel Door Frames
  • 9.10.13.7. - Glass Block as a Closure
  • 9.10.13.8. - Maximum Size of Opening
  • 9.10.13.9. - Door Latch
  • 9.10.13.10. - Self-Closing Device
  • 9.10.13.11. - Hold-Open Devices
  • 9.10.13.12. - Service Room Doors
  • 9.10.13.13. - Fire Dampers
  • 9.10.13.14. - Fire Stop Flaps
  • 9.10.13.15. - Doors Between Garages and Dwelling Units
  • 9.10.13.16. - Door Stops
  • 9.10.14.1. - Application
  • 9.10.14.2. - Area and Location of Exposing Building Face
  • 9.10.14.3. - Inadequate Firefighting Facilities
  • 9.10.14.4. - Openings in Exposing Building Face
  • 9.10.14.5. - Construction of Exposing Building Face and Walls above Exposing Building Face
  • 9.10.14.6. - Minor Openings in Exposing Building Face
  • 9.10.15.1. - Application
  • 9.10.15.2. - Area and Location of Exposing Building Face
  • 9.10.15.3. - Inadequate Firefighting Facilities
  • 9.10.15.4. - Glazed Openings in Exposing Building Face
  • 9.10.15.5. - Construction of Exposing Building Face of Houses
  • 9.10.16.1. - Required Fire Blocks in Concealed Spaces
  • 9.10.16.2. - Required Fire Blocks in Wall Assemblies
  • 9.10.16.3. - Fire Block Materials
  • 9.10.16.4. - Penetration of Fire Blocks
  • 9.10.17.1. - Flame-Spread Rating of Interior Surfaces
  • 9.10.17.2. - Ceilings in Exits or Public Corridors
  • 9.10.17.3. - Walls in Exits
  • 9.10.17.4. - Exterior Exit Passageways
  • 9.10.17.5. - Walls in Public Corridors
  • 9.10.17.6. - Calculation of Wall and Ceiling Areas
  • 9.10.17.7. - Corridors Containing an Occupancy
  • 9.10.17.8. - Light Diffusers and Lenses
  • 9.10.17.9. - Combustible Skylights
  • 9.10.17.10. - Protection of Foamed Plastics
  • 9.10.17.11. - Walls and Ceilings in Bathrooms
  • 9.10.17.12. - Coverings or Linings of Ducts
  • 9.10.18.1. - Access Provided through a Firewall
  • 9.10.18.2. - Fire Alarm System Required
  • 9.10.18.3. - Design and Installation Requirements
  • 9.10.18.4. - Rooms and Spaces Requiring Heat Detectors or Smoke Detectors
  • 9.10.18.5. - Smoke Detectors in Recirculating Air Handling Systems
  • 9.10.18.6. - Portions of Buildings Considered as Separate Buildings
  • 9.10.18.7. - Central Vacuum Systems
  • 9.10.18.8. - Open-Air Storage Garages
  • 9.10.18.9. - Fire Alarm System in a Hotel
  • 9.10.18.10. - Commissioning of Life Safety and Fire Protection Systems
  • 9.10.19.1. - Required Smoke Alarms
  • 9.10.19.2. - Sound Patterns of Smoke Alarms
  • 9.10.19.3. - Location of Smoke Alarms
  • 9.10.19.4. - Power Supply
  • 9.10.19.5. - Interconnection of Smoke Alarms
  • 9.10.19.6. - Silencing of Smoke Alarms
  • 9.10.19.7. - Instructions for Maintenance and Care
  • 9.10.20.1. - Windows or Access Panels Required
  • 9.10.20.2. - Access to Basements
  • 9.10.20.3. - Fire Department Access to Buildings
  • 9.10.20.4. - Portable Fire Extinguishers
  • 9.10.20.5. - Freeze Protection for Fire Protection Systems
  • 9.10.21.2. - Separation of Sleeping Rooms
  • 9.10.21.3. - Floor Assemblies Between the First and Second Storey
  • 9.10.21.4. - Walkways Connecting Buildings
  • 9.10.21.5. - Spatial Separations
  • 9.10.21.6. - Flame-Spread Ratings
  • 9.10.21.7. - Smoke Detectors
  • 9.10.21.8. - Portable Fire Extinguishers
  • 9.10.21.9. - Hose Stations
  • 9.10.22.1. - Installation of Ranges
  • 9.10.22.2. - Vertical Clearances above Cooktops
  • 9.10.22.3. - Protection Around Cooktops
  • 9.11.1.1. - Determination of Sound Transmission Class Ratings
  • 9.11.2.1. - Minimum Sound Transmission Class Ratings
  • 9.11.2.2. - Building Services in an Assembly
  • 9.12.1.1. - Removal of Topsoil and Organic Matter
  • 9.12.1.2. - Standing Water
  • 9.12.1.3. - Protection from Freezing
  • 9.12.1.4. - Precautions During Excavation
  • 9.12.2.1. - Excavation to Undisturbed Soil
  • 9.12.2.2. - Minimum Depth of Foundations
  • 9.12.3.1. - Placement of Backfill
  • 9.12.3.2. - Grading of Backfill
  • 9.12.3.3. - Deleterious Debris and Boulders
  • 9.12.3.4. - Lateral Support of Foundation Wall
  • 9.12.4.1. - Compacting or Filling With Concrete
  • 9.13.1.1. - Application
  • 9.13.2.1. - Dampproofing
  • 9.13.2.2. - Material Standards
  • 9.13.2.3. - Standards for Application
  • 9.13.2.4. - Preparation of Surface
  • 9.13.2.5. - Application of Dampproofing Material
  • 9.13.2.6. - Moisture Protection for Interior Finishes
  • 9.13.2.7. - Dampproofing of Floors-on-Ground
  • 9.13.2.8. - Dampproofing of Preserved Wood Foundation Walls
  • 9.13.3.1. - Required Waterproofing
  • 9.13.3.2. - Material Standards
  • 9.13.3.3. - Standards for Application
  • 9.13.3.4. - Preparation of Surface
  • 9.13.3.5. - Application of Waterproofing Membranes
  • 9.13.3.6. - Floor Waterproofing System
  • 9.13.4.1. - Soil Gas Control
  • 9.13.4.2. - Required Soil Gas Control
  • 9.13.4.3. - Material Standards
  • 9.14.1.1. - Application
  • 9.14.1.2. - Crawl Spaces
  • 9.14.1.3. - Floors-on-Ground
  • 9.14.2.1. - Foundation Wall Drainage
  • 9.14.3.1. - Material Standards
  • 9.14.3.2. - Minimum Size
  • 9.14.3.3. - Installation
  • 9.14.4.1. - Type of Granular Material
  • 9.14.4.2. - Installation
  • 9.14.4.3. - Grading
  • 9.14.4.4. - Wet Site Conditions
  • 9.14.5.1. - Drainage Disposal
  • 9.14.5.2. - Sump Pits
  • 9.14.5.3. - Dry Wells
  • 9.14.6.1. - Surface Drainage
  • 9.14.6.2. - Drainage away from Wells or Leaching Beds
  • 9.14.6.3. - Window Wells
  • 9.14.6.4. - Catch Basin
  • 9.14.6.5. - Downspouts
  • 9.15.1.1. - General
  • 9.15.1.2. - Permafrost
  • 9.15.1.3. - Foundations for Deformation Resistant Buildings
  • 9.15.2.1. - Concrete
  • 9.15.2.2. - Unit Masonry Construction
  • 9.15.2.3. - Pier Type Foundations
  • 9.15.2.4. - Wood Frame Foundations
  • 9.15.3.1. - Footings Required
  • 9.15.3.2. - Support of Footings
  • 9.15.3.3. - Application of Footing Width and Area Requirements
  • 9.15.3.4. - Basic Footing Widths and Areas
  • 9.15.3.5. - Adjustments to Footing Widths for Exterior Walls
  • 9.15.3.6. - Adjustments to Footing Widths for Interior Walls
  • 9.15.3.7. - Adjustments to Footing Area for Columns
  • 9.15.3.8. - Footing Thickness
  • 9.15.3.9. - Step Footings
  • 9.15.4.1. - Permanent Form Material
  • 9.15.4.2. - Foundation Wall Thickness and Required Lateral Support
  • 9.15.4.3. - Foundation Walls Considered to be Laterally Supported at the Top
  • 9.15.4.4. - Foundation Walls Considered to be Laterally Supported at the Bottom
  • 9.15.4.5. - Reinforcement for Flat Insulating Concrete Form Foundation Walls
  • 9.15.4.6. - Extension above Ground Level
  • 9.15.4.7. - Reduction in Thickness
  • 9.15.4.8. - Corbelling
  • 9.15.4.9. - Crack Control Joints
  • 9.15.4.10. - Interior Masonry Walls
  • 9.15.5.1. - Support of Floor Joists
  • 9.15.5.2. - Support of Beams
  • 9.15.5.3. - Pilasters
  • 9.15.6.1. - Foundation Walls Below Ground
  • 9.15.6.2. - Foundation Walls Above Ground
  • 9.15.6.3. - Form Ties
  • 9.16.1.1. - Application
  • 9.16.1.2. - Structural Floor Slabs
  • 9.16.1.3. - Required Floors-on-Ground
  • 9.16.1.4. - Dampproofing and Waterproofing
  • 9.16.2.1. - Required Installation of Granular Fill
  • 9.16.2.2. - Support of Floors
  • 9.16.3.1. - Control of Water Ingress
  • 9.16.3.2. - Hydrostatic Pressure
  • 9.16.3.3. - Floor Drains
  • 9.16.4.1. - Surface Finish
  • 9.16.4.2. - Topping Course
  • 9.16.4.3. - Thickness
  • 9.16.4.4. - Bond Break
  • 9.16.4.5. - Compressive Strength
  • 9.16.5.1. - Wood Frame Floors
  • 9.17.1.1. - Application
  • 9.17.2.1. - Location
  • 9.17.2.2. - Lateral Support
  • 9.17.3.1. - Size and Thickness
  • 9.17.3.2. - End Bearing Plates
  • 9.17.3.3. - Paint
  • 9.17.3.4. - Design of Adjustable Steel Columns
  • 9.17.4.1. - Column Sizes
  • 9.17.4.2. - Materials
  • 9.17.4.3. - Columns in Contact with Concrete
  • 9.17.4.4. - Wood Column Termite Protection
  • 9.17.5.1. - Materials
  • 9.17.5.2. - Sizes
  • 9.17.6.1. - Materials
  • 9.17.6.2. - Sizes
  • 9.18.1.1. - Application
  • 9.18.1.2. - Foundations
  • 9.18.1.3. - Heated and Unheated Crawl Spaces
  • 9.18.2.1. - Access Openings
  • 9.18.3.1. - Ventilation of Unheated Crawl Spaces
  • 9.18.3.2. - Ventilation of Heated Crawl Spaces
  • 9.18.4.1. - Access Way to Services
  • 9.18.5.1. - Drainage
  • 9.18.6.1. - Ground Cover in Unheated Crawl Spaces
  • 9.18.6.2. - Ground Cover in Heated Crawl Spaces
  • 9.18.7.1. - Crawl Spaces as Warm Air Plenums
  • 9.19.1.1. - Required Venting
  • 9.19.1.2. - Vent Requirements
  • 9.19.1.3. - Clearances
  • 9.19.1.4. - Mansard or Gambrel Roof
  • 9.19.2.1. - Access
  • 9.20.1.1. - General
  • 9.20.1.2. - Earthquake Reinforcement
  • 9.20.2.1. - Masonry Unit Standards
  • 9.20.2.2. - Used Brick
  • 9.20.2.3. - Glass Blocks
  • 9.20.2.4. - Cellular Concrete
  • 9.20.2.5. - Stone
  • 9.20.2.6. - Concrete Units Exposed to the Weather
  • 9.20.2.7. - Compressive Strength
  • 9.20.3.1. - Mortar Materials
  • 9.20.3.2. - Mortar and Grout Mixes
  • 9.20.4.1. - Thickness
  • 9.20.4.2. - Solid Masonry Units
  • 9.20.4.3. - Hollow Masonry Units
  • 9.20.5.1. - Masonry Support
  • 9.20.5.2. - Lintels or Arches
  • 9.20.6.1. - Thickness of Exterior Walls
  • 9.20.6.2. - Cavity Walls
  • 9.20.6.3. - Thickness of Interior Walls
  • 9.20.6.4. - Masonry Veneer
  • 9.20.6.5. - Parapet Walls
  • 9.20.6.6. - Stone or Concrete Facings
  • 9.20.7.1. - Maximum Dimensions
  • 9.20.7.2. - Minimum Wall Thickness
  • 9.20.7.3. - Separation of Chases and Recesses
  • 9.20.7.4. - Non-Conforming Chases or Recesses
  • 9.20.7.5. - Chases or Recesses Cut into Walls
  • 9.20.8.1. - Capping of Hollow Masonry Walls
  • 9.20.8.2. - Cavity Walls Supporting Framing Members
  • 9.20.8.3. - Bearing of Beams and Joists
  • 9.20.8.4. - Support of Beams and Columns
  • 9.20.8.5. - Distance to Edge of Supporting Members
  • 9.20.9.1. - Joints to be Offset or Reinforced
  • 9.20.9.2. - Bonding or Tying of Other than Masonry Veneer
  • 9.20.9.3. - Bonding
  • 9.20.9.4. - Tying
  • 9.20.9.5. - Ties for Masonry Veneer
  • 9.20.9.6. - Reinforcing for Glass Block
  • 9.20.10.1. - Lateral Support Required
  • 9.20.11.1. - Anchorage of Floor or Roof Assemblies
  • 9.20.11.2. - Bonding and Tying of Intersecting Walls
  • 9.20.11.3. - Wood Frame Walls Intersecting Masonry Walls
  • 9.20.11.4. - Wood Frame Roof Systems
  • 9.20.11.5. - Cornices, Sills and Trim
  • 9.20.11.6. - Piers
  • 9.20.12.1. - Corbelling
  • 9.20.12.2. - Corbelling for Cavity Walls
  • 9.20.12.3. - Corbelling for Masonry Veneer
  • 9.20.13.1. - Materials for Flashing
  • 9.20.13.2. - Fastening of Flashing
  • 9.20.13.3. - Location of Flashing
  • 9.20.13.4. - Extension of Flashing
  • 9.20.13.5. - Flashing for Weep Holes in Masonry Veneer/Masonry Walls
  • 9.20.13.6. - Flashing for Weep Holes in Masonry Veneer
  • 9.20.13.7. - Flashing Joints
  • 9.20.13.8. - Required Weep Holes
  • 9.20.13.9. - Protection of Interior Finish
  • 9.20.13.10. - Mortar Droppings
  • 9.20.13.11. - Caulking at Door and Window Frames
  • 9.20.13.12. - Drips Beneath Window Sills
  • 9.20.14.1. - Laying Temperature of Mortar and Masonry
  • 9.20.14.2. - Protection from Weather
  • 9.20.15.1. - Amount of Reinforcement
  • 9.20.15.2. - Installation Standard
  • 9.20.16.1. - Corrosion Resistance of Connectors
  • 9.20.17.1. - Thickness of Flat Insulating Concrete Form Walls
  • 9.20.17.2. - Reinforcement for Flat Insulating Concrete Form Walls
  • 9.20.17.3. - Openings in Non-Loadbearing Flat Insulating Concrete Form Walls
  • 9.20.17.4. - Openings in Loadbearing Flat Insulating Concrete Form Walls
  • 9.20.17.5. - Framing Supported on Flat Insulating Concrete Form Walls
  • 9.20.17.6. - Anchoring of Roof Framing to Top of Flat Insulating Concrete Form Walls
  • 9.20.17.7. - Protection from Precipitation and Damage
  • 9.21.1.1. - Application
  • 9.21.1.2. - Factory-Built Chimneys
  • 9.21.1.3. - Flue Pipes
  • 9.21.1.4. - Chimney or Flue Pipe Walls
  • 9.21.2.1. - Chimney Flue Limitations
  • 9.21.2.2. - Connections of More Than One Appliance
  • 9.21.2.3. - Inclined Chimney Flues
  • 9.21.2.4. - Size of Chimney Flues
  • 9.21.2.5. - Fireplace Chimneys
  • 9.21.2.6. - Oval Chimney Flues
  • 9.21.3.1. - Lining Materials
  • 9.21.3.2. - Joints in Chimney Liners
  • 9.21.3.3. - Clay Liners
  • 9.21.3.4. - Firebrick Liners
  • 9.21.3.5. - Concrete Liners
  • 9.21.3.6. - Metal Liners
  • 9.21.3.7. - Installation of Chimney Liners
  • 9.21.3.8. - Spaces Between Liners and Surrounding Masonry
  • 9.21.3.9. - Mortar for Chimney Liners
  • 9.21.3.10. - Extension of Chimney Liners
  • 9.21.4.1. - Unit Masonry
  • 9.21.4.2. - Concrete
  • 9.21.4.3. - Footings
  • 9.21.4.4. - Height of Chimney Flues
  • 9.21.4.5. - Lateral Stability
  • 9.21.4.6. - Chimney Caps
  • 9.21.4.7. - Cleanout
  • 9.21.4.8. - Wall Thickness
  • 9.21.4.9. - Separation of Flue Liners
  • 9.21.4.10. - Flashing
  • 9.21.5.1. - Clearance from Combustible Materials
  • 9.21.5.2. - Sealing of Spaces
  • 9.21.5.3. - Support of Joists or Beams
  • 9.22.1.1. - Application
  • 9.22.1.2. - Masonry and Concrete
  • 9.22.1.3. - Footings
  • 9.22.1.4. - Combustion Air
  • 9.22.2.1. - Brick or Steel Liners
  • 9.22.2.2. - Firebrick Liners
  • 9.22.2.3. - Steel Liners
  • 9.22.3.1. - Thickness of Walls
  • 9.22.4.1. - Fire Chamber Dimensions
  • 9.22.5.1. - Hearth Extension
  • 9.22.5.2. - Support of Hearth
  • 9.22.6.1. - Required Damper and Size
  • 9.22.7.1. - Slope of Smoke Chamber
  • 9.22.7.2. - Wall Thickness
  • 9.22.8.1. - Conformance to Standard
  • 9.22.9.1. - Clearance to the Fireplace Opening
  • 9.22.9.2. - Metal Exposed to the Interior
  • 9.22.9.3. - Clearance to Combustible Framing
  • 9.22.9.4. - Heat Circulating Duct Openings
  • 9.22.10.1. - Appliance Standard
  • 9.22.10.2. - Installation
  • 9.23.1.1. - Limitations
  • 9.23.2.1. - Strength and Rigidity
  • 9.23.2.2. - Protection from Decay
  • 9.23.2.3. - Protection from Dampness
  • 9.23.2.4. - Lumber
  • 9.23.2.5. - Termite Protection
  • 9.23.3.1. - Standards for Nails and Screws
  • 9.23.3.2. - Length of Nails
  • 9.23.3.3. - Prevention of Splitting
  • 9.23.3.4. - Nailing of Framing
  • 9.23.3.5. - Fastening for Sheathing or Subflooring
  • 9.23.4.1. - Application
  • 9.23.4.2. - Spans for Joists, Rafters and Beams
  • 9.23.4.3. - Steel Beams
  • 9.23.4.4. - Concrete Topping
  • 9.23.4.5. - Heavy Roofing Materials
  • 9.23.5.1. - Holes Drilled in Framing Members
  • 9.23.5.2. - Notching of Framing Members
  • 9.23.5.3. - Wall Studs
  • 9.23.5.4. - Top Plates
  • 9.23.5.5. - Roof Trusses
  • 9.23.6.1. - Anchorage of Building Frames
  • 9.23.6.2. - Anchorage of Columns and Posts
  • 9.23.6.3. - Anchorage of Smaller Buildings
  • 9.23.7.1. - Size of Sill Plates
  • 9.23.7.2. - Levelling of Sill Plates
  • 9.23.8.1. - Bearing for Beams
  • 9.23.8.2. - Priming of Steel Beams
  • 9.23.8.3. - Built-up Wood Beams
  • 9.23.9.1. - End Bearing for Joists
  • 9.23.9.2. - Joists Supported by Beams
  • 9.23.9.3. - Restraint of Joist Bottoms
  • 9.23.9.4. - Strapping and Bridging in Tables A-1 and A-2
  • 9.23.9.5. - Header Joists
  • 9.23.9.6. - Trimmer Joists
  • 9.23.9.7. - Support of Tail and Header Joists
  • 9.23.9.8. - Support of Walls
  • 9.23.9.9. - Cantilevered Floor Joists
  • 9.23.10.1. - Stud Size and Spacing
  • 9.23.10.2. - Bracing and Lateral Support
  • 9.23.10.3. - Orientation of Studs
  • 9.23.10.4. - Continuity of Studs
  • 9.23.10.5. - Support for Cladding Materials
  • 9.23.10.6. - Studs at Sides of Openings
  • 9.23.10.7. - Stud Posts Built into Walls
  • 9.23.11.1. - Size of Wall Plates
  • 9.23.11.2. - Bottom Wall Plates
  • 9.23.11.3. - Top Plates
  • 9.23.11.4. - Joints in Top Plates
  • 9.23.12.1. - Openings in Non-Loadbearing Walls
  • 9.23.12.2. - Openings in Loadbearing Walls
  • 9.23.12.3. - Lintel Spans and Sizes
  • 9.23.13.1. - Continuity of Rafters and Joists
  • 9.23.13.2. - Framing around Openings
  • 9.23.13.3. - End Bearing Length
  • 9.23.13.4. - Location and Attachment of Rafters
  • 9.23.13.5. - Shaping of Rafters
  • 9.23.13.6. - Hip and Valley Rafters
  • 9.23.13.7. - Intermediate Support for Rafters and Joists
  • 9.23.13.8. - Ridge Support
  • 9.23.13.9. - Restraint of Joist Bottoms
  • 9.23.13.10. - Ceiling Joists Supporting Roof Load
  • 9.23.13.11. - Wood Roof Trusses
  • 9.23.14.1. - Subflooring Required
  • 9.23.14.2. - Material Standards
  • 9.23.14.3. - Edge Support
  • 9.23.14.4. - Direction of Installation
  • 9.23.14.5. - Subfloor Thickness or Rating
  • 9.23.14.6. - Annular Grooved Nails
  • 9.23.14.7. - Lumber Subflooring
  • 9.23.15.1. - Required Roof Sheathing
  • 9.23.15.2. - Material Standards
  • 9.23.15.3. - Direction of Installation
  • 9.23.15.4. - Joints in Panel-Type Sheathing
  • 9.23.15.5. - Lumber Roof Sheathing
  • 9.23.15.6. - Edge Support
  • 9.23.15.7. - Thickness or Rating
  • 9.23.16.1. - Required Sheathing
  • 9.23.16.2. - Thickness, Rating and Material Standards
  • 9.23.16.3. - Attachment of Cladding to Sheathing
  • 9.23.16.4. - Lumber Sheathing
  • 9.23.16.5. - Joints in Panel-Type Sheathing
  • 9.23.16.6. - Mansard Style Roofs
  • 9.24.1.1. - Application
  • 9.24.1.2. - Material Standards
  • 9.24.1.3. - Metal Thickness
  • 9.24.1.4. - Screws
  • 9.24.1.5. - Cladding, Sheathing and Interior Finish Required
  • 9.24.2.1. - Size and Spacing of Studs in Interior Walls
  • 9.24.2.2. - Thickness of Studs
  • 9.24.2.3. - Runners
  • 9.24.2.4. - Openings in Fire Separations
  • 9.24.2.5. - Size and Spacing of Studs in Exterior Walls
  • 9.24.3.1. - Installation of Runners
  • 9.24.3.2. - Fire-Rated Walls
  • 9.24.3.3. - Orientation of Studs
  • 9.24.3.4. - Support for Cladding Materials
  • 9.24.3.5. - Framing around Openings
  • 9.24.3.6. - Attachment of Studs to Runners
  • 9.24.3.7. - Openings for Fire Dampers
  • 9.25.1.1. - Scope and Application
  • 9.25.2.1. - Required Insulation
  • 9.25.2.2. - Insulation Materials
  • 9.25.2.3. - Installation of Thermal Insulation
  • 9.25.2.4. - Installation of Loose-Fill Insulation
  • 9.25.2.5. - Installation of Spray-Applied Polyurethane
  • 9.25.3.1. - Required Barrier to Air Leakage
  • 9.25.3.2. - Air Barrier System Properties
  • 9.25.3.3. - Continuity of the Air Barrier System
  • 9.25.3.4. - Vapour Barriers Used as Air Barriers
  • 9.25.4.1. - Required Barrier to Vapour Diffusion
  • 9.25.4.2. - Vapour Barrier Materials
  • 9.25.4.3. - Installation of Vapour Barriers
  • 9.25.5.1. - General
  • 9.25.5.2. - Position of Low Permeance Materials
  • 9.26.1.1. - Purpose of Roofing
  • 9.26.1.2. - Alternate Installation Methods
  • 9.26.1.3. - Solar Collector Systems
  • 9.26.2.1. - Material Standards
  • 9.26.2.2. - Nails
  • 9.26.2.3. - Staples
  • 9.26.3.1. - Slope
  • 9.26.4.1. - Required Flashing at Intersections
  • 9.26.4.2. - Materials
  • 9.26.4.3. - Valley Flashing
  • 9.26.4.4. - Intersection of Shingle Roofs and Masonry
  • 9.26.4.5. - Intersection of Shingle Roofs and Walls Other Than Masonry
  • 9.26.4.6. - Intersection of Built-Up Roofs and Masonry
  • 9.26.4.7. - Intersection of Built-Up Roofs and Walls other than Masonry
  • 9.26.4.8. - Chimney Saddles
  • 9.26.5.1. - Required Eave Protection
  • 9.26.5.2. - Materials
  • 9.26.6.1. - Materials
  • 9.26.6.2. - Installation
  • 9.26.7.1. - Coverage
  • 9.26.7.2. - Starter Strip
  • 9.26.7.3. - Head Lap
  • 9.26.7.4. - Fasteners
  • 9.26.7.5. - Securing of Tabs
  • 9.26.7.6. - Hips and Ridges
  • 9.26.7.7. - Eave Protection
  • 9.26.7.8. - Flashing
  • 9.26.8.1. - Coverage
  • 9.26.8.2. - Starter Strip
  • 9.26.8.3. - Securing of Tabs
  • 9.26.8.4. - Securing of Shingle Courses
  • 9.26.8.5. - Hips and Ridges
  • 9.26.8.6. - Flashing
  • 9.26.8.7. - Fastening
  • 9.26.9.1. - Decking
  • 9.26.9.2. - Grade
  • 9.26.9.3. - Size
  • 9.26.9.4. - Spacing and Joints
  • 9.26.9.5. - Fastening
  • 9.26.9.6. - Exposure
  • 9.26.9.7. - Flashing
  • 9.26.9.8. - Eave Protection
  • 9.26.10.1. - Size and Thickness
  • 9.26.10.2. - Underlay
  • 9.26.10.3. - Spacing and Joints
  • 9.26.10.4. - Fastening
  • 9.26.10.5. - Exposure
  • 9.26.10.6. - Flashing
  • 9.26.10.7. - Eave Protection
  • 9.26.10.8. - Grade
  • 9.26.11.1. - Quantity of Materials
  • 9.26.11.2. - Coal-Tar and Asphalt Products
  • 9.26.11.3. - Roof Felts
  • 9.26.11.4. - Aggregate Surfacing
  • 9.26.11.5. - Flashing
  • 9.26.11.6. - Number of Layers
  • 9.26.11.7. - Installation of Layers
  • 9.26.11.8. - Roofing over Wood-Based Sheathing
  • 9.26.11.9. - Attachment to Decking
  • 9.26.11.10. - Cant Strips
  • 9.26.12.1. - Double Coverage
  • 9.26.12.2. - Joints
  • 9.26.13.1. - Thickness
  • 9.26.13.2. - Support
  • 9.26.14.1. - Support
  • 9.26.15.1. - Installation
  • 9.26.16.1. - Installation
  • 9.26.17.1. - Installation
  • 9.26.18.1. - Roof Drains
  • 9.26.18.2. - Downspouts
  • 9.27.1.1. - General
  • 9.27.2.1. - Minimizing and Preventing Ingress and Damage
  • 9.27.2.2. - Minimum Protection from Precipitation Ingress
  • 9.27.2.3. - First and Second Planes of Protection
  • 9.27.2.4. - Protection of Cladding from Moisture
  • 9.27.3.1. - Elements of the Second Plane of Protection
  • 9.27.3.2. - Sheathing Membrane Material Standard
  • 9.27.3.3. - Required Sheathing Membrane and Installation
  • 9.27.3.4. - Insulating Sheathing in Lieu of Sheathing Membrane
  • 9.27.3.5. - Sheathing Membranes in Lieu of Sheathing
  • 9.27.3.6. - Face Sealed Cladding
  • 9.27.3.7. - Flashing Materials
  • 9.27.3.8. - Flashing Installation
  • 9.27.4.1. - Required Sealants
  • 9.27.4.2. - Materials
  • 9.27.5.1. - Attachment
  • 9.27.5.2. - Blocking
  • 9.27.5.3. - Furring
  • 9.27.5.4. - Size and Spacing of Fasteners
  • 9.27.5.5. - Fastener Materials
  • 9.27.5.6. - Expansion and Contraction
  • 9.27.5.7. - Penetration of Fasteners
  • 9.27.6.1. - Materials
  • 9.27.6.2. - Thickness and Width
  • 9.27.6.3. - Joints
  • 9.27.7.1. - Materials
  • 9.27.7.2. - Width
  • 9.27.7.3. - Fasteners
  • 9.27.7.4. - Offsetting of Joints
  • 9.27.7.5. - Fastening to Lath
  • 9.27.7.6. - Exposure and Thickness
  • 9.27.8.1. - Material Standards
  • 9.27.8.2. - Thickness
  • 9.27.8.3. - Edge Treatment
  • 9.27.8.4. - Panel Cladding
  • 9.27.8.5. - Lapped Strip Siding
  • 9.27.9.1. - Material Standards
  • 9.27.9.2. - Thickness
  • 9.27.9.3. - Panel Cladding
  • 9.27.9.4. - Lapped Strip Siding
  • 9.27.9.5. - Clearance
  • 9.27.10.1. - Material Standard
  • 9.27.10.2. - Thickness
  • 9.27.10.3. - Panel Cladding
  • 9.27.10.4. - Clearance
  • 9.27.11.1. - Material Standards
  • 9.27.12.1. - Material Standard
  • 9.27.12.2. - Attachment
  • 9.27.13.1. - Application
  • 9.27.13.2. - Materials
  • 9.27.13.3. - Design and Installation
  • 9.28.1.1. - Sheathing Beneath Stucco
  • 9.28.1.2. - Lath and Reinforcing
  • 9.28.1.3. - Concrete Masonry Units
  • 9.28.1.4. - Clearance over Ground Level
  • 9.28.1.5. - Flashing and Sealants
  • 9.28.2.1. - Portland Cement
  • 9.28.2.2. - Aggregate
  • 9.28.2.3. - Water
  • 9.28.3.1. - Materials
  • 9.28.3.2. - Nails and Staples
  • 9.28.4.1. - Materials
  • 9.28.4.2. - No Sheathing Required
  • 9.28.4.3. - Stucco Lath Specifications
  • 9.28.4.4. - Self-Furring Devices
  • 9.28.4.5. - Application of Stucco Lath
  • 9.28.4.6. - Fastening
  • 9.28.5.1. - Mixes
  • 9.28.5.2. - Pigments
  • 9.28.5.3. - Mixing
  • 9.28.6.1. - Low Temperature Conditions
  • 9.28.6.2. - Number of Coats and Total Thickness
  • 9.28.6.3. - First Coat
  • 9.28.6.4. - Second Coat
  • 9.28.6.5. - Finish Coat
  • 9.29.1.1. - Fire Protection and Sound Control
  • 9.29.2.1. - Where Required
  • 9.29.2.2. - Materials
  • 9.29.3.1. - Size and Spacing of Furring
  • 9.29.3.2. - Fastening
  • 9.29.4.1. - Application
  • 9.29.5.1. - Application
  • 9.29.5.2. - Materials
  • 9.29.5.3. - Maximum Spacing of Supports
  • 9.29.5.4. - Support of Insulation
  • 9.29.5.5. - Length of Fasteners
  • 9.29.5.6. - Nails
  • 9.29.5.7. - Screws
  • 9.29.5.8. - Spacing of Nails
  • 9.29.5.9. - Spacing of Screws
  • 9.29.5.10. - Low Temperature Conditions
  • 9.29.6.1. - Thickness
  • 9.29.6.2. - Grooved Plywood
  • 9.29.6.3. - Nails and Staples
  • 9.29.6.4. - Edge Support
  • 9.29.7.1. - Material Standard
  • 9.29.7.2. - Thickness
  • 9.29.7.3. - Nails
  • 9.29.7.4. - Edge Support
  • 9.29.8.1. - Material Standard
  • 9.29.8.2. - Thickness
  • 9.29.8.3. - Nails
  • 9.29.8.4. - Edge Support
  • 9.29.9.1. - Material Standard
  • 9.29.9.2. - Minimum Thickness
  • 9.29.9.3. - Nails
  • 9.29.9.4. - Edge Support
  • 9.29.10.1. - Tile Application
  • 9.29.10.2. - Mortar Base
  • 9.29.10.3. - Adhesives
  • 9.29.10.4. - Moisture Resistant Backing
  • 9.29.10.5. - Joints between Tiles and Bathtub
  • 9.30.1.1. - Required Finish Flooring
  • 9.30.1.2. - Water Resistance
  • 9.30.1.3. - Sleepers
  • 9.30.1.4. - Finish Quality
  • 9.30.2.1. - Required Underlay
  • 9.30.2.2. - Materials and Thickness
  • 9.30.2.3. - Fastening
  • 9.30.2.4. - Joints Offset
  • 9.30.2.5. - Surface Defects
  • 9.30.3.1. - Thickness
  • 9.30.3.2. - Strip Direction and End Joints
  • 9.30.3.3. - Nailing
  • 9.30.3.4. - Staples
  • 9.30.4.1. - Adhesive
  • 9.30.5.1. - Materials
  • 9.30.6.1. - Substrate
  • 9.31.1.1. - Application
  • 9.31.2.1. - General
  • 9.31.2.2. - Corrosion Protection
  • 9.31.2.3. - Grab Bars
  • 9.31.3.1. - Required Water Supply
  • 9.31.3.2. - Required Connections
  • 9.31.4.1. - Required Fixtures
  • 9.31.4.2. - Laundry Fixtures
  • 9.31.4.3. - Hot Water Supply
  • 9.31.4.4. - Floor Drains
  • 9.31.6.1. - Hot Water Temperature
  • 9.31.6.2. - Equipment and Installation
  • 9.31.6.3. - Corrosion-Resistant Coating
  • 9.31.6.4. - Fuel-Burning Heaters
  • 9.31.6.5. - Heating Coils
  • 9.32.1.1. - Application
  • 9.32.1.2. - Mechanical Ventilation for Dwelling Units
  • 9.32.1.3. - Ventilation of Rooms and Spaces
  • 9.32.2.1. - Natural Ventilation Area
  • 9.32.2.2. - Protection from Weather and Insects
  • 9.32.3.1. - General
  • 9.32.3.2. - Required Mechanical Ventilation
  • 9.32.3.3. - Total Ventilation Capacity
  • 9.32.3.4. - Principal Exhaust
  • 9.32.3.5. - Supplemental Exhaust
  • 9.32.3.6. - Ventilation Systems Coupled with Forced Air Heating Systems
  • 9.32.3.7. - Ventilation Systems Not Coupled with Forced Air Heating Systems
  • 9.32.3.8. - Protection Against Depressurization
  • 9.32.3.9. - Fan Ratings
  • 9.32.3.10. - Ducts
  • 9.32.3.11. - Heat Recovery Ventilators
  • 9.32.3.12. - Outdoor Intake and Exhaust Openings
  • 9.32.3.13. - Installation
  • 9.33.1.1. - Design and Installation Requirements
  • 9.33.1.2. - Solid Fuel-Burning Appliances
  • 9.33.1.3. - Structural Movement
  • 9.33.2.1. - Residential Heating Systems
  • 9.33.2.2. - Equipment Sizing
  • 9.33.3.1. - Indoor Design Temperatures
  • 9.33.3.2. - Outdoor Design Temperatures
  • 9.33.4.1. - Application
  • 9.33.4.2. - Location of Carbon Monoxide Alarms
  • 9.33.4.3. - Installation and Conformance to Standards
  • 9.34.1.1. - Reserved
  • 9.34.1.2. - Required Facilities
  • 9.34.1.3. - Location of Equipment in Public Areas
  • 9.34.1.4. - Recessed Lighting Fixtures
  • 9.34.1.5. - Wiring and Cables
  • 9.34.2.1. - Lighting of Entrances
  • 9.34.2.2. - Outlets in Dwelling Units
  • 9.34.2.3. - Stairways
  • 9.34.2.4. - Basements
  • 9.34.2.5. - Storage Rooms
  • 9.34.2.6. - Garages and Carports
  • 9.34.2.7. - Public and Service Areas
  • 9.34.3.1. - Emergency Lighting
  • 9.35.1.1. - Application
  • 9.35.1.2. - Construction Requirements
  • 9.35.2.1. - Carport Considered to be Garage
  • 9.35.2.2. - Garage Floor
  • 9.35.3.1. - Foundation Required
  • 9.35.3.2. - Protection from Damage due to Soil Movement
  • 9.35.3.3. - Small Garages
  • 9.35.3.4. - Column Piers
  • 9.35.4.1. - Interior Finish
  • 9.35.4.2. - Columns
  • 9.35.4.3. - Anchorage
  • 9.36.1.1. - Application
  • 9.36.2.1. - Exclusions
  • 9.36.2.2. - Foundations
  • 9.36.2.3. - Waterproofing and Dampproofing
  • 9.36.2.4. - Smoke Alarms
  • 9.36.3.1. - Buildings for Seasonal Tourist Accommodation or for Rent
  • 9.37.1.1. - Material Requirements
  • 9.37.1.2. - Requirement for Wood Preservative
  • 9.37.1.3. - Exterior Joints
  • 9.37.2.1. - Logs
  • 9.37.2.2. - Attachment of Logs
  • 9.37.2.3. - Joining Logs
  • 9.37.2.4. - Vertical Logs
  • 9.37.2.5. - Plates
  • 9.37.3.1. - Support Over Openings
  • 9.37.3.2. - Clearance
  • 9.38.1.1. - Application
  • 9.38.2.1. - General
  • 9.38.3.1. - Other Building Components
  • 9.38.3.2. - Spatial Separation
  • 9.38.3.3. - Foundations and Anchorage
  • 9.38.3.4. - Proximity to Above Ground Electrical Conductors
  • 9.39.1.1. - Application
  • 9.39.1.2. - Concrete
  • 9.39.1.3. - Reinforcing Steel
  • 9.39.1.4. - Slab Construction
  • 9.40.1.1. - Application
  • 9.40.2.1. - Change of Use and Compensating Construction
  • 9.40.2.2. - Performance Level Evaluation and Compensating Construction
  • 10.1.1.1. - Scope
  • 10.1.1.2. - Change in Major Occupancy
  • 10.2.1.1. - Classification of Major Occupancy
  • 10.2.1.2. - Classification According to Construction and Occupancy
  • 10.2.1.3. - Building Size and Construction
  • 10.3.1.1. - General
  • 10.3.2.1. - General
  • 10.3.2.2. - Reduction in Performance Level
  • 10.4.1.1. - Substitution
  • 11.1.1.1. - Scope
  • 11.1.1.2. - Definitions
  • 11.2.1.1. - Construction Index and Hazard Index
  • 11.2.1.2. - Multiple Occupancies
  • 11.2.1.3. - Prohibition of Occupancy Combinations
  • 11.3.1.1. - Material Alteration or Repair of a Building System
  • 11.3.1.2. - New Building Systems and Extension of Existing Building Systems
  • 11.3.2.1. - Portion of Extended Buildings
  • 11.3.3.1. - Basic Renovation
  • 11.3.3.2. - Extensive Renovation
  • 11.3.4.1. - Extension, Material Alteration or Repair
  • 11.3.5.1. - Existing Septic Tanks
  • 11.3.5.2. - Vertical Separations and Existing Sewage Sys
  • 11.4.1.1. - Performance Level
  • 11.4.2.1. - Structural
  • 11.4.2.2. - Increase in Occupant Load
  • 11.4.2.3. - Change of Major Occupancy
  • 11.4.2.4. - Plumbing
  • 11.4.2.5. - Sewage Systems
  • 11.4.2.6. - Extension of Buildings of Combustible Construction
  • 11.4.3.1. - General
  • 11.4.3.2. - Structural
  • 11.4.3.3. - Increase in Occupant Load
  • 11.4.3.4. - Change in Major Occupancy
  • 11.4.3.5. - Plumbing
  • 11.4.3.6. - Sewage Systems
  • 11.4.3.7. - Extension of Buildings of Combustible Construction
  • 11.5.1.1. - Compliance Alternatives
  • 12.1.1.1. - Scope
  • 12.1.1.2. - Application
  • 12.2.1.1. - Energy Efficiency Design Before January 1, 2017
  • 12.2.1.2. - Energy Efficiency Design After December 31, 2016
  • 12.2.2.1. - Carbon Dioxide Equivalents
  • 12.2.3.1. - Peak Electric Demand
  • 12.3.1.1. - Application
  • 12.3.1.2. - Windows and Sliding Glass Doors
  • 12.3.1.3. - Temperature Control in Dwelling Units
  • 12.3.1.4. - Hot Water Piping Insulation
  • 12.3.1.5. - Residential Furnaces After December 31, 2014
  • 12.3.1.6. - Energy Supply for Kitchen and Laundry Facilities After December 31, 2014