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What is NYC BC § 415.7?

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This section outlines specific provisions for Group H-1 occupancies, which must be in detached buildings, limited to one story, and without basements or crawl spaces. The statute requires lightweight roofs with thermal insulation to protect sensitive materials. Applies to building owners managing Group H-1 occupancies containing hazardous materials.

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415.7 Special provisions for Group H-1 occupancies.

BC § 415.7

Group H-1 occupancies shall be in detached buildings used for no other purpose, shall not exceed one story in height and be without basements, crawl spaces or other under-floor spaces. Roofs shall be of lightweight construction with suitable thermal insulation to prevent sensitive material from reaching its decomposition temperature. Group H-1 occupancies containing materials that are in themselves both physical and health hazards in quantities exceeding the maximum allowable quantities per control area in Table 307.1(2) shall comply with requirements for both Group H-1 and H-4 occupancies.

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