Occupancy Group

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Sound Stages, Theaters, Symphony Hall, Concerts centers. Is example of?

Occupancy Group A A-1

Bars, restaurants, Night Club, Cafeteria. Is examples of?

Occupancy Group A A-2

Pool Halls, Temples, Museums, Funeral Parlors, Libraries, synagogues, courtrooms, churches, community social centers, mosques, art galleries, Sunday School. Is example of?

Occupancy Group A A-3

Skating Rinks, Hockey Arenas, Tennis Courts, Basketball Courts. Is example of?

Occupancy Group A A-4

Bleachers, softball field seating, stadiums, amusement park seating structures. Is example of?

Occupancy Group A A-5

Banks, Spas, Merchandise showrooms (but not retail stores), Office, Acupuncture Office. Is example of?

Occupancy Group B

Elementary School, Middle School, High School, Private School and college. Is what occupancy?

Occupancy Group E

Coca Cola Factories, Jelly Bean Factories, Jackson winery and chocolate factories are example of?

Occupancy Group F

F1-F2 is

Occupancy Group F

I-3

Occupancy Group I building: - building in which people are held under restraint. Example: Jails, correctional centers, detention centers, pre release center, Prisons, Reformatory.

I-1

Occupancy Group I building: - building in which people are house all day and night Example: Care taken at home or commercial area, alcohol and drug center, assisted living facilities, congregate care facilities, group homes, halfway houses, residential board and care facilities, social rehabilitation facilities.

I-2

Occupancy Group I building: - building which people stray all day and night so that MEDICAL, NURSING, OR PSYCHIATRIC services can be performed for them. Example: medical situations, foster care facilities, detoxification facilities, hospital, nursing homes, psychiatric hospital.

C

Organized camp

A-3

Places for religious workshop, recreation or amusement. Examples: Pool Halls, Temples, Museums, Funeral Parlors, Libraries, synagogues, courtrooms, churches, community social centers, mosques, art galleries, amusement arcades, Bowling alleys, community halls. ALSO: places with religious educations Example: Sunday School

L

Research laboratories

R

Residential

R-4

Residential care/assisted living building * so long as they house more than 6 ambulatory clients

S

Storage

Occupancy Group S

Storage- so long as what is being stored is not a hazardous materials. Two subcategories: S-1 and S-2

S-1

Used to stored the following material Example: Aerosols level 2 and 3, Aircraft hangar, bags, bamboos and rattan, baskets, belting, books, shoes, clothing, furniture, grain, lumber, silk, soap, sugar, tobacco, leather, wax candles, and upholstery.

U

Utility

Occupancy Group U

utility and miscellaneous. Example: agricultural building, Aircraft hangars, accessory to a one or two Family residence, barns, carports, fences more than 6 feet in height, grain silos, greenhouse, livestock shelters, private garage, retaining walls, sheds, stables, tanks, towers

Occupancy Group I

- Institutional building or building in which people are supervised or treated. - Four Subgroups

What is occupancy Group F2?

- Low hazards: ceramics, metal, ice, glass, gypsum, foundries, brick and masonry.

Occupancy Group A is?

- is a Assembly Building - 5 groups of a buildings

S-2

-Building store noncombustible materials -Particularly those there are placed on wooden pallets or packaged in paper Examples of products commonly in S-2 building are: beverages, cement, food, electrical supplies, glass, mirrors, pottery stoves, and metal.

What is Occupancy Group F?

-Factories: assembling disassembling, fabricating, manufacturing, packaging, repair or processing - two type F1 and F2

Occupancy Group M

-Mercantile building - Structure accessible to the public in which good are displayed and sold Examples: Department stores, retail stores, Gas station, markets, drug stores, motor-fuel dispensing facilities, sales rooms. There are no striction on the amount of hazardous material that can be stored in this group of building

Occupancy Group R

-Residential structures - 4 subcategory

What of the following would be considered an H- occupancy? A. A factory with large quantities of flammable liquids. B. A theater with seating for more than 5,000. C. A maximum use curing prison. D. A convalescent home.

A. A factory with large quantities of flammable liquids.

Which of the following are associated with the principles of rhythm? A. Gradation, repetition, transition, and progression. B. Gradation, progression, repetition, and subordination. C. Domination, gradation, transition, and progression. D. Domination, subordination, repetition, and transition.

A. Gradation, repetition, transition, and progression .

What MINIMUM conservation feature and devices are to be included for compliance with residential energy efficiency standards? A. Mandatory Measure Checklist. B. Shading Coefficient Worksheet. C. Energy Budget Point System D. CEC system grid.

A. mandatory Measures Checklist

How many assembly is in occupancy A?

A1, A2, A3, A4, A5

A

Assembly

A= B= C= E= F= H= I= L= M= R= S= U=

Assembly Business Organized Camps Educational Factory and industrial High hazard Institutional Research laboratories Mercantile Residential Storage Utility

If work does not commence, or if the project becomes abandones, what period of time can elapse before the permit becomes null and void? A. 90 days. B. 180 days. C. One years. D. 120 days.

B. 180 days.

For nursery with full-time care of ten toddlers, what class ( excluding exceptions) must wall coverings be in corridors and exit ways? A. Class I. B. Class II. C. Class III. D. class IV.

B. Class II.

In a type I or II commercial office building, what construction is allowed for non-load bearing interior partitions that do not establish a fire-rated corridor? A. Untreated wood framing and 5/8" gypsum board B. Steel framing and 5/8" gypsum board. C. Combustible framing with noncombustible materials applied to the framing. D. Steel framing with 1/2" gypsum board.

B. Steel framing and 5/8" gypsum board.

What is A-2?

Building in which large numbers of people gather to consume food or drinks. Examples: Bars, Restaurants, Night Clubs, Cafeterias, Banquet halls, Casino ( gaming areas), Travers and bars.

What is A-4?

Building used for indoor sporting events, with seating for spectators. Examples: Skating Rinks, Hockey Arenas, Tennis Courts, Basketball Courts, swimming pool, tennis court, etc

What is A-5?

Building used for participation in outdoor activities. Examples: Bleachers, softball field seating, stadiums, grandstands, amusement park seating structures.

B

Business

What is Occupancy Group B?

Business Structures: (Where professional services are rendered). - A building or tenant space uses for assembly purpose with an occupant load of less than 50 persons shall be classified as a Group B occupancy​. Examples: Banks, Spas, Merchandise showrooms (but not retail stores), Office, Accupuncture Office, Airport traffic control, towers, ambulatory care facilities, animal hospital, kennels and pounds, barber and beauty shops, car wash, civic adminstration, clinic, outpatient, post office, motor vehicle showrooms, print shops, etc

What must the exit doors for an accessible commercial establishment include? A. A 5-inch plate on the door. B. An automatic self-locking assembly C. A bottom 10-inch smooth, uninterrupted surface. D. Alarms activity mechanism.

C. A bottom 10-inch smooth, uninterrupted surface.

Your client has seen the work of another professional designer in a trade magazine and has asked you to duplicate it as closely as possible. In additional, your client has a limited budget and will not be able to afford the chairs and sofa that would need to be purchased from a well-known furniture manufacturer. you should: A. Inform your client that you will need to find a local workroom that will duplicate the furniture pieces from photo supplied to you from the furniture manufacturer. B. Add an addendum to your contact stating you will not be held liable for any copyright infringements. C. Inform your client that it is against the professional designer's work. D. Ask the vendor if they provide special discounts.

C. Inform your client that it is against the professional designer's code of ethics to plagiarize another designer's work.

R-1

Contain sleeping spots for transient people Example: hotels, boarding houses with more than 10 occupants, congregate living facilities with more than 10 occupants, motels

What is the MAXIMUM finish will height of any residential escape window? A. 36" B. 40" C. 42" D. 44"

D. 44"

I-4

Daycare Facilities Example: Adult day care, Child day care.

Occupancy Group V

Does not exist

Occupancy Group W

Does not exist

Occupancy Group X

Does not exist

Occupancy Group Y

Does not exist

Occupancy Group Z

Does not exist

Occupancy group T

Does not exist

Occupancy Group K

Doesn't Exist

Occupancy Group N

Doesn't exisit

Occupancy Group O

Doesn't exisit

Occupancy Group J

Doesn't exist

Occupancy Group P

Doesn't exist

Occupancy Group Q

Doesn't exist

E

Educational

Aircraft, appliances, bicycles, carpets, clothing, electronics, furniture food processing, soaps, printing, or woodworking are example of?

F1: moderate Hazards of occupancy group F

Ceramics, metal, ice, glass, and brick is example of?

F2: Low hazards of Occupancy Group F

F

Factory and industrial

What is A-1?

Fixed -seat structures used for viewing performances Examples: Sound Stages, Theaters, Symphony Hall, Concerts centers, motion pictures theaters, symphony and concert halls, television and radio studios admitting a an audience, theaters.

H

High hazard

I

Institutional

Occupancy Group L

Laboratories

M

Mercantile

What is occupancy Group F1 ?

Moderate hazards: operations related to aircraft, appliances, bakeries, bicycle, carpets, clothing, electronics, furniture food processing, soaps, printing, or woodworking.

R-2

Multiple sleeping and dwelling units for primarily permanent occupants Examples: apartment building, boarding house with more than 16 occupants, congregate living facilities with more than 16 occupants, convents, dormitories, fraternities and sororities, hotels (nontransient), live/work units, monasteries, vacation timeshare properties, convents. Dorms, fraternity house, timeshares

R-3

Occupancies for primarily permanent residents This includes: - Non-townhouses that contain less than 3 dwelling units - Townhouse with a separate mean of egress and that are less than 3 stories and * care facilities*


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