Mich. Admin. Code R. 408.10639 - Capacity as affected by population
Rule 639.
(1)
The capacity of a means of egress from a building, floor, balcony, tier, or
other occupied space shall be sufficient for the population thereof. The
population for industrial and storage occupancies shall be based on the maximum
number of employees or persons that may be in the space at any time as
determined by actual count. All other types of occupancies shall be not less
than the number computed in accordance with the provisions of table
2.
(2) Mercantile occupancy in a
single-story, noncombustible building with an approved, fully equipped
automatic sprinkler system that is in compliance with General Industry Safety
Standard Part 9 "Fixed Fire Equipment," as referenced in
R 408.10606, may increase the
square footage requirement in table 2 by 100%.
(3) The population of an occupancy shall be
limited to the existing exit capacity of a building or space.
(4) Where an exit serves more than 1 floor,
only the population of each floor considered individually need be used in
computing the capacity of the exit at that level, if the exit capacity is not
decreased in the direction of exit travel. Where a means of egress from floors
above and below converge at an intermediate level, the capacity of the exit
from the point of convergency shall be not less than the combined capacity of
the converging exits.
(5) Table 2
reads as follows:
| TABLE 2 | |
| Type of occupancy | Square feet per person |
| Mercantile, street floor or sales basement | 30 |
| Mercantile, other floors | 60 |
| Mercantile, office | 100 |
| Mercantile, storage | 300 |
| Business | 100 |
| Hotel | 200 |
| Industrial | 100 |
| Note: The computed population of an occupancy is obtained by dividing the total floor area of a building, floor, or fire area by the indicated square feet per person. Total floor area means the floor area within the perimeter of the outside walls of a building, with no deductions for any of the following: (a) Hallways. (b) Stairs. (c) Closets. (d) Thickness of walls. (e) Columns. (f) Other features. | |
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