SPECIAL CONSTRUCTION SECTION
IN THE POOL AREA ♦ NO DIVING PERMITTED.
♦ NO ONE UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF DRUGS OR ALCOHOL WILL BE ALLOWED IN THE POOL AREA.
♦ ONLY POOL RELATED ACTIVITIES SHALL TAKE PLACE WITHIN THE POOL AREA. ♦ NO GLASS OR LIGHTED CIGARETTES ARE ALLOWED INTO THE POOL AREA. ♦ PETS (EXCEPT SERVICE ANIMALS) ARE NOT PERMITTED WITHIN THE POOL AREA. P3A POOL RULES. Same as P3 with the following additional text where required by Post policy:
♦ CHILDREN UNDER THE AGE OF ___ MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY A RESPONSIBLE, CARING ADULT CHARGED WITH THEIR SUPERVISION ANYTIME THEY ARE IN THE POOL AREA. CHILDREN GREATER THAN ___ YEARS OF AGE WHO HAVE DEMONSTRATED SWIMMING ABILITY MAY BE EXEMPTED.
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3109.13 Deck Surface. The pool deck walk width shall be a minimum of 2.0 meters on each long side of the pool and 3.0 meters on each end of the pool. The deck shall have a non-slip surface, and be free of irregularities and fittings along the walkways. The decking shall slope away from the pool to eliminate standing water.
Section 3115
NON-PERMANENT FACILITIES
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3115.1 General. The provisions of this section shall apply to structures designated by OBO as non-permanent facilities intended for occupancy for a period greater than 180 days and not to exceed five years. These structures shall comply with the applicable sections of this code.
3115.1.1 Permit required. Non-permanent facilities shall not be erected, operated, or maintained for any purpose without obtaining a permit from the OBO authority having jurisdiction.
3115.2 Construction documents. A permit application and construction documents shall be submitted for each installation of non-permanent structures. The construction documents shall include a site plan indicating the location of non-permanent facility and documents prepared or assembled for describing the design, and physical characteristics of the elements of the project necessary for obtaining a building permit.
3115.3 Certificate of Occupancy. Certificate of occupancy for non-permanent facilities will be valid until either of the following, whichever comes first:
1. Five years; or
2. Upon substantial completion of the permanent structure intended to accommodate the functions of the non-permanent facilities.
Exceptions:
1. Office occupancies shall not exceed two stories in height. 2. Residential occupancies shall not exceed two stories in height.
3115.5 Minimum Separation Distances. Non-permanent facilities shall be located to provide the following minimum separation distances:
1. Provide a minimum of 6000 mm clear for fire department access on one side. Structures separated by 6000 mm may share a common fire department access.
2. Provide a minimum 3000 mm on clear all other sides.
3115.6 Means of egress. Non-permanent facilities shall conform to the means of egress requirements in Chapter 10 and shall have a maximum travel distance of 30 m.
1. Doors
A. Exterior doors shall have a minimum 1/3-hour (20 minute) fire door rating.
B. Exterior doors and interior doors that are part of the egress system shall be self- or automatic-closing in accordance with Section 715.
C. Interior doors shall be non-combustible. 2. Residential requirements.
A. The maximum number of occupants shall not exceed seven per story in any housing cluster. B. Each housing cluster shall be provided with the minimum separation distances identified in
Section 3115.5.
C. A minimum of two exterior egress stairs shall be installed for every two story housing cluster. Exception. A maximum of two housing clusters may share one common egress stair
provided that each cluster also has an independent egress stair located at the end opposite the common egress stair.
3115.7 Fire Protection Systems. Non-permanent facilities shall be equipped throughout with an automatic sprinkler system in accordance with Chapter 9 of the Fire Code of Overseas Buildings Operations, NFPA13, and as required in Sections 3115.7.1 through Sections 3115.7.5.
1. Where non-permanent facilities are required to be forced entry/ballistic resistant, refer to Chapter 4 - Special Detailed Requirements Based On Use And Occupancy for fire protection requirements for windowless buildings.
2. Non-permanent housing units shall be protected with automatic sprinkler systems in accordance with NFPA 13R.
A. Fire sprinkler systems shall use quick reaction sprinkler heads.
3. Supervisory service. Fire protection systems shall be monitored by a supervising station located at Post 1 in accordance with NFPA 72.
4. Non-permanent housing units shall be protected with listed multiple-station residential smoke alarms capable of initiating the alarms of all units in the residential cluster.
5. Fire pump and water supply for non-permanent facilities shall be sufficient to provide for conformance with NFPA 20. Validation of the sufficiency of these systems must be obtained from OBO/OPS/FIR for each project. In addition, materials shall not adversely otherwise affect the health of occupants.
non-permanent facilities;
1. Pressed wood, engineered wood, material made from wood veneers, particles, or wood fibers bonded together with an adhesive under heat and pressure.
2. Plastic furniture.
3. Locally manufactured combustible materials that do not comply with the flame spread and smoke developed requirements of Section 806 of the Fire Code.
4. Products or construction using formaldehyde (including paints and adhesives). 3115.9 Electrical requirements.
1. Installation, interior wiring and appliance installations shall conform to the Electrical Code of Overseas Buildings Operations.
2. Exhaust fans:
A. All fans shall be wired to a switch that operates in conjunction with the lighting.
B. Fans in serving restrooms, shower facilities and areas requiring forced ventilation shall not be wired to operate continuously.
3115.10 Cooking appliances. Cooking appliances are prohibited in non-permanent residential facilities.
3115.11 Emergency Planning and Preparedness. Refer to The Fire Code of Overseas Buildings Operations, Chapter 4 for requirements.