GENERAL + MEANS OF ESCAPE (Part One) By Mdm Eng Yew Hoon (SIA)



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GENERAL + MEANS OF ESCAPE (Part One) By Mdm Eng Yew Hoon (SIA)

Chapter 1 : Definitions clause 1.2.10 : circulation space OLD CLAUSE A space mainly used as means of access between a room or protected shaft and an exit from the building or compartment A space mainly used as means of access between a room or protected shaft and an exit from the building or compartment. It shall not contain any commercial activity such as information and reception counter, exhibition and the like.

Chapter 1 : Definitions clause 1.2.10 : circulation space

Chapter 1 : Definitions clause 1.2.36 : habitable floor OLD CLAUSE A storey of the building with habitable room. A habitable room means any room not less than 6.5 m 2 in area and does not include any bathroom, water-closet, open verandah, terrace, garage and lift motor room A floor or part thereof, including roof level, regardless whether it is opened to sky or not, designated to be used for any purpose/activity other than housing lift motors, fire pumps, water supply pumps, cooling towers and water tanks. Such purpose/activity shall include terrace, garden and playground and other M & E plants.

Chapter 1 : Definitions clause 1.2.36 : habitable floor NOT HABITABLE FLOOR HABITABLE FLOOR By introducing a strip of roof garden has changed a non habitable roof to habitable roof

Chapter 1 : Definitions clause 1.2.45 : occupancy load OLD CLAUSE The "occupant load" of a building or part thereof means the total number of persons that may occupy such building or part thereof at any one time. The "occupant load" shall be established either: (a) by applying to the floor areas available for occupation based on the appropriate areas per person as laid down in Table 1.2A, or (b) by the actual number of occupants for whom each occupied space of the building is designed as shown on the plans, whichever is greater unless otherwise permitted by the Relevant Authority The "occupant load" of a building or part thereof means the total number of persons that may occupy such building or part thereof at any one time. The occupant load shall be established either: (a) by applying to the floor areas available for occupation based on the appropriate areas per person as laid down in Table 1.2A, or (b) by the actual number of occupants for whom each occupied space of the building is designed as shown on the plans, whichever is greater unless otherwise permitted by the Relevant Authority. or by the number of fixed seating, if applicable, for Assembly Occupancies.

Chapter 1 : Definitions clause 1.2.45 : occupancy load FOR LOOSE SEATINGS FOR FIXED SEATINGS The "occupant load" shall be established by applying to the floor areas available for occupation based on the appropriate areas per person as laid down in Table 1.2A Occupant load can be established by number of fixed seats for assembly occupancies only (eg. Auditorium)

Chapter 1 : Definitions Table 1.2A: v- Factory OLD TABLE Factory as defined in the Factories Act, (Chapter 104), 1973 AMENDED TABLE A factory refers to any industrial premises with manufacturing, processing, servicing or testing activities

clause 2.2.13(b) : Smoke Free approach to exit staircase OLD CLAUSE Entry at every storey level to an exit staircase of any building or part of a building of more than four storeys above ground level shall be through: Entry at every storey level (including 1 st storey) to an exit staircase of any building or part of a building of more than four storeys above ground level shall be through: (a) (b).. Smoke-stop lobby (a).. (b) Smoke-stop lobby

clause 2.2.13(b) : Smoke Free approach to exit staircase Entry at every storey level (including 1 st storey) to an exit staircase of any building or part of a building of more than four storeys above ground level shall be through: (a).. (b) Smoke-stop lobby Staircase A Staircase B

clause 2.2.13(b) : Smoke Free approach to exit staircase OLD CLAUSE Over looked by QP Smoke Stop Lobby 1 st storey 1 st storey

clause 2.2.13 : Smoke Free approach to exit staircase OLD CLAUSE Entry at every storey level to an exit staircase of any building or part of a building of more than four storeys above ground level shall be through: (a) (b).. Smoke-stop lobby Entry at every storey level (including 1 st storey) to an exit staircase of any building or part of a building of more than four storeys above ground level shall be through: (a).. (b) Smoke-stop lobby a lobby that is separated from the adjoining areas of the building by a wall having a fire resistance of at least 1 hour. The exit access door shall have fire resistance of at least half an hour fitted with automatic self-closing device conforming to the requirements of Cl.3.9.2. The design of a smoke-stop lobby must be such as not to impede movement of occupants through the escape route. The floor area of a smoke-stop lobby shall be not less than 3m² and if a smoke-stop lobby also serves as a fire fighting lobby, the floor area shall be not smaller than 6m² and with no dimension smaller than 2m. The floor shall be graded from the lift door towards the lobby door with a fall not exceeding 1 in 200. a lobby that is separated from the adjoining areas of the building by a wall having a fire resistance of at least 1 hour. The exit access door shall have fire resistance of at least half an hour fitted with automatic self-closing device conforming to the requirements of Cl.3.9.2. The design of a smoke-stop lobby must be such as not to impede movement of occupants through the escape route. The floor area of a smoke-stop lobby shall be not less than 3m² and if a smoke-stop lobby also serves as a fire-fighting lobby, the floor area shall be not smaller than 6 m² and with no dimension smaller than 2m. The floor shall be graded from the lift door towards the lobby door with a fall not exceeding 1 in 200.

clause 2.2.13(b)(i) : Smoke-stop lobby ventilation OLD CLAUSE A smoke-stop lobby shall be ventilated by: (i) permanent fixed ventilation openings in the external wall of the lobby; such ventilation openings shall have an area of not less than 15% of the floor area of the lobby and located not more than 9m from any part of the lobby, or A smoke-stop lobby shall be ventilated by: (i) permanent fixed ventilation openings in the external wall of the lobby; such ventilation openings shall have an area of not less than 15 per cent of the floor area of the lobby and located not more than 9m from an air-well or external recessed space of minimum clear area 93m² and minimum width of 6m. The air-well or external recessed space shall have no obstruction vertically throughout the air space for ventilation; or

clause 2.2.13(b)(i) : Smoke-stop lobby ventilation Ventilation opening 15% lobby area Air well <6m & < 93m2 -- does not constitute effective ventilation for smoke-stop lobby. Smoke stop lobby is within 9m from an effectively ventilated external recess space (6m width) External recess space (>6m & area >93m2) Constitute effective ventilation for smoke free lobby

clause 2.2.13(b)(ii) : Smoke-stop lobby ventilation OLD CLAUSE A smoke-stop lobby shall be ventilated by: (ii) mechanical ventilation complying with the requirements in Chapter 7, or A smoke-stop lobby shall be ventilated by: (ii) mechanical ventilation, except for Purpose Group II, complying with the requirements in Chapter 7, or

clause 2.2.13(b)(iv) : Smoke-stop lobby ventilation OLD CLAUSE A smoke-stop lobby shall be ventilated by: (iv) cross-ventilated corridor having fixed ventilation openings in at least two external walls. The openings to each part of the external walls shall not be less than 50 per cent of the superficial area of the wall enclosing the corridors. No part of the floor area of the corridor shall be at a distance of more than 13m from any ventilation openings. A smoke-stop lobby shall be ventilated by: (iv) cross-ventilated corridor having fixed ventilation openings in at least two opposing external walls. The openings to each part of the external walls shall not be less than 50 per cent of the superficial area of the opposing external walls wall enclosing the corridors. No part of the floor area of the corridor shall be at a distance of more than 13m from any ventilation openings.

clause 2.2.13(b)(iv) : Smoke-stop lobby ventilation A smoke-stop lobby shall be ventilated by: (iv) cross-ventilated corridor having fixed ventilation openings in at least two opposing external walls. The openings to each part of the external walls shall not be less than 50 per cent of the superficial area of the opposing external walls wall enclosing the corridors. No part of the floor area of the corridor shall be at a distance of more than 13m from any ventilation openings.

clause 2.2.13(b)(iv) : Smoke-stop lobby ventilation Unit 1 Not to be considered as cross ventilation Not having fixed ventilation openings in at least two opposing external walls Unit 2 Unit 5 Unit 3 Unit 6 Unit 4 Unit 7

clause 2.2.13(b)(iv) : Smoke-stop lobby ventilation Acceptable as cross ventilated

clause 2.2.13(b)(iv) : Smoke-stop lobby ventilation Not Acceptable as cross ventilated

clause 2.3.3(a): Internal Exit Staircases OLD CLAUSE Cl.2.3.3 (a) Internal exit staircase (i).. (ii).. (iii) Unprotected openings Cl.2.3.3 (a) Internal exit staircase (i).. (ii).. (iii) Unprotected openings there shall be no unprotected openings of occupancy area within 1.5m horizontally or within 3m vertically below any part of the ventilation openings located in the external wall of the internal exit staircase. there shall be no unprotected openings of occupancy area within 1.5m horizontally or within 3m vertically below any part of the ventilation openings including final discharge openings located in the external wall of the internal exit staircase.

clause 2.3.3(a): Internal Exit Staircases

clause 2.3.3(c)(i): Discharge OLD CLAUSE All exit staircases shall discharge at ground level directly into a safe exterior open space. However, in sprinkler protected building, maximum 50% of the total building exits may be allowed to discharge directly to the ground level circulation space subject to the following: (i) The discharge point of the exit staircase shall be at a location in the circulation space at ground level within sight of and with direct access to a safe exterior open space; and (ii) The maximum distance between the discharge point of an exit staircase and the exterior open space shall not exceed 10m. (iii) The clear width of the exit doors leading to the safe exterior open space shall be adequate to receive the occupant load in the 1st storey circulation space and the total number of people discharging from the internal exit staircases. (i) All exit staircases shall discharge at ground level directly into a safe exterior space opened to the sky. Open-sided external corridor which does not have any commercial activity and not more than 5m measured to the building eave line shall be considered as safe exterior open space. In a sprinkler protected building, maximum 50% of the total number of exit staircase is allowed to be discharged directly to the ground level covered circulation space subject to the following: (1) The discharge point of the exit staircase into the ground level circulation space shall be within sight of and with direct access to a safe exterior open space; and (2) The maximum distance between the discharge point of an exit staircase and the exterior open space opened to the sky shall not exceed 10m; and (3) Where there are commercial activities e.g. shops or kiosks/carts located along one side or both sides of the designated escape passageway leading to the safe exterior open space, a minimum separation distance of 10m shall be maintained between the commercial activities and the designated escape passageway. The circulation space shall also be installed with engineered smoke control system. Alternatively the commercial activities shall be fire compartmented with walls and doors of minimum one-hour fire resistance rating. (4) The clear width of the exit doors leading to the safe exterior open space shall be adequate to receive the occupant load in the 1st storey circulation space and the total number of people discharging from the internal exit staircases >>>>>

clause 2.3.3(c )(i): Discharge (i) >>>>> All exit staircases shall discharge at ground level directly into a safe exterior space opened to the sky. Open-sided external corridor which does not have any commercial activity and not more than 5m measured to the building eave line shall be considered as safe exterior open space. In a sprinkler protected building, maximum 50% of the total number of exit staircase is allowed to be discharged directly to the ground level covered circulation space subject to the following:

clause 2.3.3(c )(i): Discharge ground level covered circulation space subject to the following: (1) The discharge point of the exit staircase into the ground level circulation space shall be within sight of and with direct access to a safe exterior open space; and (2) The maximum distance between the discharge point of an exit staircase and the exterior open space opened to the sky shall not exceed 10m; and (3) Where there are commercial activities e.g. shops or kiosks/carts located along one side or both sides of the designated escape passageway leading to the safe exterior open space, a minimum separation distance of 10m shall be maintained between the commercial activities and the designated escape passageway. The circulation space shall also be installed with engineered smoke control system. Alternatively the commercial activities shall be fire compartmented with walls and doors of minimum one-hour fire resistance rating. (4) The clear width of the exit doors leading to the safe exterior open space shall be adequate to receive the occupant load in the 1st storey circulation space and the total number of people discharging from the internal exit staircases >>>>>

clause 2.3.3(c )(ii): Discharge (for purpose group II) NEW CLAUSE (ii) In the case of a Purpose Group II residential building not fitted with an automatic sprinkler system, at least 50% of the total number of exit staircases shall discharge to the safe exterior space opened to the sky and the remaining exit staircase is allowed to be discharged onto the ground level covered circulation space subject to the following: (1) The ground level covered circulation space shall be free of any commercial activity; and (2) The discharge point into the ground level circulation space shall be within sight of and provided with at least two alternative routes to the safe exterior space opened to the sky; and (3) The maximum distance between the discharge point of an exit staircase and the safe exterior space opened to the sky shall not exceed 10m; and (4) There shall not be more than 4 residential units opening into the designated escape passageway at grade level into which the exit staircase discharges; and (5) The discharge point of an exit staircase shall be effectively cross-ventilated such that: each end has at least 50% permanent openings; and no part of the circulation space shall be more than 10m from the openings on the perimeter walls of the building or air-well. >>>>>

clause 2.3.3(c )(ii): Discharge (for purpose group II) 4) There shall not be more than 4 residential units opening into the designated escape passageway at grade level into which the exit staircase discharges; and 3) The maximum distance between the discharge point of an exit staircase and the safe exterior space opened to the sky shall not exceed 10m; and 2) The discharge point (staircase Y) into the ground level circulation space shall be within sight of and provided with at least two alternative routes to the safe exterior space opened to the sky; and 1) The ground level covered circulation space shall be free of any commercial activity; and 5) The discharge point of an exit staircase shall be effectively cross-ventilated such that: each end has at least 50% permanent openings; and no part of the circulation space shall be more than 10m from the openings on the perimeter walls of the building or air-well. Staircase Z (50%) with direct discharge to safe exterior space open to sky

clause 2.3.3(c )(iii): Discharge NEW CLAUSE (iii) There shall be no unprotected openings of occupancy area within 3m from discharge point of the exit staircase (both internal and external). This distance can be reduced to 1.5m if the unprotected openings are along the same plane of the staircase exit.

clause 2.3.3(c )(iii): Discharge NEW CLAUSE (iii) There shall be no unprotected openings of occupancy area within 3m from discharge point of the exit staircase (both internal and external). This distance can be reduced to 1.5m if the unprotected openings are along the same plane of the staircase exit.

clause 2.3.3(d): Winders, Treads for circular staircase OLD CLAUSE Cl.2.3.3(d) The minimum width and capacity of exit staircases shall be as specified in Table 2.2A, and such staircases shall comply with the following: (i) Winder Winders shall not be permitted in any building other than for access staircases of residential buildings and in such cases, there shall be not more than 1 winder per 90 degree turn. (ii) Treads for circular staircase Where circular/geometric staircases are used as exit staircases or access staircase in Purpose Group I & II, the width of treads measured at the narrower end shall be not less than 100mm in residential buildings and 125mm in other buildings and at a distance of half metre from the narrower end shall be not less than 225mm in residential buildings and 250mm in other buildings Cl.2.3.3(d) The minimum width and capacity of exit staircases shall be as specified in Table 2.2A, and such staircases shall comply with the following: (i) Winder Winders shall not be permitted in any building other than for access staircases in a of residential buildings unit and in such cases, there shall be not more than 1 winder per 90 degree turn. (ii) Treads for circular staircase Where circular/geometric staircases are is used as exit staircases or access staircase in Purpose Group I & II, the width of treads measured at the narrower end shall be not less than 100mm in residential buildings and 125mm in other buildings and at a distance of half metre from the narrower end shall be not less than 225mm in residential buildings and 250mm in other buildings. Such staircase shall not be more than 10m in height.

clause 2.3.3(d): Winders, Treads for circular staircase Cl.2.3.3(d) The minimum width and capacity of exit staircases shall be as specified in Table 2.2A, and such staircases shall comply with the following: (i) Winder Winders shall not be permitted in any building other than for access staircases in a of residential buildings unit and in such cases, there shall be not more than 1 winder per 90 degree turn. (ii) Treads for circular staircase Where circular/geometric staircases are is used as exit staircases or access staircase in Purpose Group I & II, the width of treads measured at the narrower end shall be not less than 100mm in residential buildings and 125mm in other buildings and at a distance of half metre from the narrower end shall be not less than 225mm in residential buildings and 250mm in other buildings. Such staircase shall not be more than 10m in height. 10m height max

clause 2.3.3(e): Handrails OLD CLAUSE Cl.2.3.3(e) Handrails Cl.2.3.3(e) Handrails Where the width of the exit staircase exceeds 2000 mm, handrails shall be provided in accordance with the requirements of Cl. 2.2.8 (i) Every exit staircase shall have walls, grilles or handrails on both sides, except that staircases that are 1250mm or less in width, can have a handrail one side only; and (ii) Where the width of the exit staircase exceeds 2000 mm, handrails shall be provided in accordance with the requirements of Cl. 2.2.8

clause 2.3.3(e): Handrails Cl.2.3.3(e) Handrails (i) Every exit staircase shall have walls, grilles or handrails on both sides, except that staircases that are 1250mm or less in width, can have a handrail one side only; and (ii) Where the width of the exit staircase exceeds 2000 mm, handrails shall be provided in accordance with the requirements of Cl. 2.2.8

clause 2.3.3(f): Ventilation OLD CLAUSE Cl.2.3.3(f) Ventilation All exit staircases shall be ventilated by fixed openings in the external walls, such openings being of area not less than 10% of the floor area per floor of the staircase, or mechanically ventilated to comply with the requirements in Chapter 7. Exit staircase and occupancy area shall not share the same airwell or void for lighting and ventilation. Cl.2.3.3(f) Ventilation All exit staircases shall be ventilated by fixed openings in the external walls, such openings being of area not less than 10 per cent of the floor area per floor of the staircase, or mechanically ventilated to comply with the requirements in Chapter 7. Ventilation openings fronting an air-well, external recessed space or external shall be in accordance with Table 1.2.1(A). Exit staircase and occupancy area shall not share the same airwell or void for lighting and ventilation. Mechanical ventilation is not allowed for Purpose Group II, except for staircase storey shelter.

clause 2.3.3(f): Ventilation Cl.2.3.3(f) Ventilation All exit staircases shall be ventilated by fixed openings in the external walls, such openings being of area not less than 10 per cent of the floor area per floor of the staircase, or mechanically ventilated to comply with the requirements in Chapter 7. Ventilation openings fronting an air-well, external recessed space or external shall be in accordance with Table 1.2.1(A). Exit staircase and occupancy area shall not share the same airwell or void for lighting and ventilation. Mechanical ventilation is not allowed for Purpose Group II, except for staircase storey shelter. Table 1.2.1A is only applicable to ventilation for staircases, please do not apply it to smoke stop lobby

clause 2.3.3(h): Different Mode of Ventilation NEW CLAUSE 2.3.3(h) Different modes of ventilation within a single staircase shaft For buildings exceeding 24m in habitable height, the internal exit staircase can be naturally ventilated at its upper part and mechanically ventilated at its lower part provided this lower part does not exceed 24m in habitable height and there shall not be any intermediate staircase landing door separating the 2 modes of ventilation. If the lower part exceeds 24m in habitable height, this lower part shall be pressurized instead.

clause 2.3.3(h): Different Mode of Ventilation NEW CLAUSE 2.3.3(h) Different modes of ventilation within a single staircase shaft For buildings exceeding 24m in habitable height, the internal exit staircase can be naturally ventilated at its upper part and mechanically ventilated at its lower part provided this lower part does not exceed 24m in habitable height and there shall not be any intermediate staircase landing door separating the 2 modes of ventilation. If the lower part exceeds 24m in habitable height, this lower part shall be pressurized instead. Note: In order to pressurized the lower part, the the whole staircase should be MV

clause 2.3.4: Scissor Exit Staircase OLD CLAUSE 2.3.4 Scissor Exit Staircase a) Where two separate internal exit staircases are contained within the same enclosure, each exit staircase shall be separated from the other by non-combustible construction having fire resistance for a minimum period equal to that required for the enclosure, and b) Such scissor exit staircases shall comply with all applicable provisions for exit staircase, and c) Door opening into scissor exit staircases shall be at least 7m travel distance from each other. 2.3.4 Scissor Exit Staircase a) Where two separate internal exit staircases are contained within the same enclosure, each exit staircase shall be separated from the other by non-combustible construction having fire resistance for a minimum period equal to that required for the enclosure, and b) Such scissor exit staircases shall comply with all applicable provisions for exit staircase, and c) Door opening into scissor exit staircases shall be at least 7m measured as travel distance between the two closer edges of the staircase doors, and d) Where there is only one pair of scissor exit staircases, the door opening into scissor exit staircases shall be spaced at least 1 / 3 the diagonal dimension of the area to be served in a sprinkler protected building and ½ the diagonal dimension in a non-sprinkler protected building in accordance with Cl.1.2.60, and e) (e) The ventilation openings of each staircase shall be located on alternate storeys if such openings or windows are serving both staircases on the same wall

clause 2.3.4: Scissor Exit Staircase 2.3.4 Scissor Exit Staircase a) Where two separate internal exit staircases are contained within the same enclosure, each exit staircase shall be separated from the other by non-combustible construction having fire resistance for a minimum period equal to that required for the enclosure, and b) Such scissor exit staircases shall comply with all applicable provisions for exit staircase, and c) Door opening into scissor exit staircases shall be at least 7m measured as travel distance between the two closer edges of the staircase doors, and d) Where there is only one pair of scissor exit staircases, the door opening into scissor exit staircases shall be spaced at least 1 / 3 the diagonal dimension of the area to be served in a sprinkler protected building and ½ the diagonal dimension in a non-sprinkler protected building in accordance with Cl.1.2.60, and >>>>>

clause 2.3.4: Scissor Exit Staircase NEW CLAUSE 2.3.4 Scissor Exit Staircase (e) The ventilation openings of each staircase shall be located on alternate storeys if such openings or windows are serving both staircases on the same wall

to be continued by Mr Song Yew Kee for Part two. Thank You