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Record Created Date: 11/26/2013
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2008 Edition IFC 675 IAC 22-2.4 
Sec.1006.3 2008 IFC. Illumination emergency power. The power supply for means of egress illumination shall normally be provided by the premises¿ electrical supply. In the event of power supply failure, an emergency electrical system shall automatically illuminate the following areas: 1.Aisles and unenclosed egress stairways in rooms and spaces that require two or more means of egress. 2.Corridors, exit enclosures and exit passageways in buildings required to have two or more exits. 3.Exterior egress components at other than the level of exit discharge until exit discharge is accomplished for buildings required to have two or more exits. 4.Interior exit discharge elements, as permitted in Section 1024.1, in buildings required to have two or more exits. 5.Exterior landings, as required by Section 1008.1.5, for exit discharge doorways in buildings required to have two or more exits. The emergency power system shall provide power for a duration of not less than 90 minutes and shall consist of storage batteries, unit equipment or an on-site generator. The installation of the emergency power system shall be in accordance with Section 2702.  
The owner/operator of the facility shall provide documentation showing that all emergency lights are in working order and/or have been repaired. 
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2008 Edition IFC 675 IAC 22-2.4 
Sec.1003.6 2008 IFC. Means of egress continuity. The path of egress travel along a means of egress shall not be interrupted by any building element other than a means of egress component as specified in this chapter. Obstructions shall not be placed in the required width of a means of egress except projections permitted by this chapter. The required capacity of a means of egress system shall not be diminished along the path of egress travel.  
The owner/operator of the facility shall have all of the items blocking the northwest stairway exit door removed. 
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2008 Edition IFC 675 IAC 22-2.4 
Sec.404.3.2 2008 IFC. Fire safety plans. Fire safety plans shall include the following: 1.The procedure for reporting a fire or other emergency. 2.The life safety strategy and procedures for notifying, relocating, or evacuating occupants. 3.Site plans indicating the following: 3.1.The occupancy assembly point. 3.2.The locations of fire hydrants. 3.3.The normal routes of fire department vehicle access. 4.Floor plans identifying the locations of the following: 4.1.Exits. 4.2.Primary evacuation routes. 4.3.Secondary evacuation routes. 4.4.Accessible egress routes. 4.5.Areas of refuge. 4.6.Manual fire alarm boxes. 4.7.Portable fire extinguishers. 4.8.Occupant-use hose stations. 4.9.Fire alarm annunciators and controls. 5.A list of major fire hazards associated with the normal use and occupancy of the premises, including maintenance and housekeeping procedures. 6. Identification and assignment of personnel responsible for maintenance of systems and equipment installed to prevent or control fires. 7. Identification and assignment of personnel responsible for maintenance, housekeeping and controlling fuel hazard sources.  
The owner/operator of the facility shall provide documentation showing that Fire safety plans and floor plans have been completed and meet the above requirements. 
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2008 Edition IFC 675 IAC 22-2.4 
404.3.1 Fire evacuation plans. Fire evacuation plans shall include the following: 1.Emergency egress or escape routes and whether evacuation of the building is to be complete or, where approved, by selected floors or areas only. 2.Procedures for employees who must remain to operate critical equipment before evacuating. 3.Procedures for accounting for employees and occupants after evacuation has been completed. 4.Identification and assignment of personnel responsible for rescue or emergency medical aid. 5.The preferred and any alternative means of notifying occupants of a fire or emergency. 6.The preferred and any alternative means of reporting fires and other emergencies to the fire department or designated emergency response organization. 7.Identification and assignment of personnel who can be contacted for further information or explanation of duties under the plan. 8.A description of the emergency voice/alarm communication system alert tone and preprogrammed voice messages, where provided.  
The owner/operator of the facility shall provide documentation showing that a fire evacuation plans has been completed and meets the above requirements. 
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2008 Edition IFC 675 IAC 22-2.4 
Sec.404.2 2008 IFC. Where required. An approved fire safety and evacuation plan shall be prepared and maintained for the following occupancies and buildings. 1.Group A, other than Group A occupancies used exclusively for purposes of religious worship that have an occupant load less than 2,000.  
The owner/operator of the facility shall provide documentation showing that an approved fire safety/evacuation plan has been prepared. 
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