This Chinese restaurant has 30 tables, which means that the occupant load is probably over 100 people – definitely over 50. What’s wrong with this (WW) picture?
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This Chinese restaurant has 30 tables, which means that the occupant load is probably over 100 people – definitely over 50. What’s wrong with this (WW) picture?
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Aside from the locking situation/closer/swing situation, would this fall under doors that are held open during business hours, like inside a mall where the door is for security only?
Hi Amy –
That’s a good question. I have had a few projects – for example, Trinity Church in Boston, where there were old old wood doors that could be closed at night and the exit would no longer comply with the egress requirements of the IBC. In my experience, this is allowed only in very limited circumstances, and probably wouldn’t fly for a restaurant and not with a door that opens in the wrong direction and is not secured in the open position.
– Lori
Two things I see NO PANIC HARDWARE and inswing door
AMAZING !
1.Door swing in wrong direction.( over 49)
2.Wooden slide bolt not allowed.
3. What’s with the wire?
Door is swinging in and has a wooden door bolt as an interference.
Door needs to be swinging out and needs to be one action egress.
Oops, wrong swing, gonna be difficult to get out as people stack up against the door.
It’s not a Steelcraft door and it’s opening the wrong way
Everything!
A carpenter’s prototypical model of today’s classroom barricade device.
Everything, lol.
Let’s start by saying everything.. most importantly door opens wrong way … materials used etc nuff said
Ok maybe not enough… what is with the power cord going through the hinge side ? 18 century lock block . Gee don’t think that meets any codes!! In height and in ease of use !
That door is missing the “this door to remain unlocked during business hours” sign. It’s arguably got the unlocked “indicator”.
I’m also not sure the handle is ADA compliant, but the bolt looks a lot easier to operate than a thumbtuurn.
(OK sure, it probably should swing out)
EVERYTHING with the door…but I hear the KungPow is to die for….
The fire extinguisher is sitting on the floor and not mounted on the wall.