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What is NYC FC § 904.3.7.1.1?

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This section outlines the requirements for egress precautions in areas where carbon dioxide discharge creates hazardous atmospheres. It mandates clear exit routes, proper lighting and signage, and specifies that exits must have outward swinging, self-closing doors equipped with panic hardware. Applies to building owners managing hazardous environments.

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904.3.7.1.1 Egress precautions.

FC § 904.3.7.1.1

All areas whose atmospheres will be made hazardous by the discharge of carbon dioxide shall be provided with: 1. Exit and exit routes that are kept clear at all times.

2.Lighting and exit directional signs in accordance with the construction codes, including the Building Code.

3.Only outward swinging, self-closing doors at exits, and panic hardware on any such doors that are secured with a locking or latching device.

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