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// CODE SNIPPET

1910.36(a)(2) An Exit Must Be Separated by Fire Resistant Materials

OSHA 1910 General Industry > E Means of Egress > 1910.36 Design and Construction Requirements for Exit Routes > 1910.36(a) Basic Requirements > 1910.36(a)(2) An Exit Must Be Separated by Fire Resistant Materials
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Construction materials used to separate an exit from other parts of the workplace must have a one-hour fire resistance-rating if the exit connects three or fewer stories and a two-hour fire resistance-rating if the exit connects four or more stories.

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1910.36(a)(2) Means of Egress, An Exit Must Be Separated by Fire Resistant Materials
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