The platforms or balconies shall be constructed and erected to safely sustain in all their parts a safe load at a ratio of four to one, of not less than eighty pounds per square foot of surface. Annual Report - Page 262by New Jersey. Bureau of Industrial Statistics - 1904Full view - About this book
| 1915 - 1352 pages
...stairways in fire escapes in all buildings shall not be less than twenty-one inches wide and thirty-six inches long, and such openings shall have no covers...erected to safely sustain in all their parts a safe load at a ratio of four to one, of not less than eighty pounds per square foot of surface. E. Railings.... | |
| 1914 - 1550 pages
...from the lowest balcony of sufficient length to reach to a eafe landing place beneath. AD fire escapes JXXfkU ( ? 2I® %kI T I p y 2\ z f ? <I F 4 J 7A k*d, and if of iron shall receive not less than two coats of good paint, one in the shop and one after... | |
| New York (State). Dept. of Labor - New York (State) - 1901 - 754 pages
...wide and thirty-six inches long, and such openings shall have no covers of any kind. The platforms or balconies shall be constructed and erected to safely sustain in all their parts a safe load at a ratio of four to one, of not less than eighty pounds per square foot of surface. (.">) Railings.... | |
| New York (State) - Session laws - 1901 - 1042 pages
...wide and thirtysix inches long, and such openings shall have no covers of any kind. The platforms or balconies shall be constructed and erected to safely sustain in all their parts a safe load at a ratio of four to one, of not less than eighty pounds per square foot of surface. (5) Railings.... | |
| 1902 - 168 pages
...meaning of the following requirements of the Tenementhouse Law concerning fire-escapes: "The platforms or balconies shall be constructed and erected to safely sustain in all their parts a safe load at a ratio of four to one of not less than eighty pounds per square foot of surface." 4. What are the... | |
| Brookline (Mass.). - Building laws - 1903 - 142 pages
...not be less than twenty-one inches wide and thirty-six inches long, and such openings shall not have covers of any kind. The platforms of balconies shall...erected to safely sustain in all their parts a safe load at a ratio of four to one, of not less than eighty pounds per square foot of surface. SECT1ON 8. Railings.... | |
| New York (State) - Building laws - 1903 - 314 pages
...wide and thirty-six inches long, and such openings shall have no covers of any kind. The platforms or balconies shall be constructed and erected to safely sustain in all their parts a safe load at a ratio of four to one, of not less than eighty pounds per square foot of surface. (5) Railings.—... | |
| Robert Weeks De Forest, Lawrence Veiller - Building laws - 1903 - 557 pages
...wide and thirty-two inches long, and such openings shall have no covers of any kind. The platforms or balconies shall be constructed and erected to safely sustain in all their parts a safe load at a ratio of four to one, of not less than eighty pounds per square foot of surface. (5) Railings.—The... | |
| New York (State) - Session laws - 1903 - 902 pages
...thirty-two inches long, and such openings shall have no covers of any kind. The platforms or balconies thall be constructed and erected to safely sustain in all their parts a safe load at a ratio of four to one, of not less than eighty pounds per square foot of surface. (5.) Hailings.... | |
| Robert Weeks De Forest, Lawrence Veiller - Building laws - 1903 - 644 pages
...stair openings to be sufficient to provide clear headway. In all cases platforms must be designed, constructed and erected to safely sustain in all their parts a safe load, at a ratio of four to one, of not less than eighty pounds per square foot of surface. Railingt. —... | |
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