Minnesota Administrative Rules
Agency 151 - Labor and Industry Department
Chapter 7511 - FIRE CODE
Part 7511.1031 - SECTION 1031, MAINTENANCE OF THE MEANS OF EGRESS
Universal Citation: MN Rules 7511.1031
Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 13, September 23, 2024
Subpart 1. IFC section 1031.2.
IFC section 1031.2 and subsection 1031.2.1 are amended and subsection 1031.2.3 is added to read as follows:
1031.2
Reliability. Required
exit accesses, exits, and exit discharges shall be continuously maintained free
from obstructions or impediments to full instant use in the case of fire or
other emergency.
1031.2.1
Security
devices and egress locks. Security devices affecting means of egress
shall be subject to approval of the fire code official. Security devices and
locking arrangements in the means of egress that restrict, control, or delay
egress shall be installed and maintained as required by this chapter or IFC
Chapter 11, as amended.
(IFC section 1031.2.2 remains unchanged.)
1031.2.3
Inspection and testing.
Locking arrangements in the means of egress that restrict, control, or delay
egress, including locking arrangements and devices in accordance with Sections
1010.1.9.7 through 1010.1.9.10, shall be tested as follows:
1. The primary release functions shall be
tested monthly for operability.
2.
Fire alarm and sprinkler system interconnects and other failsafe release
functions shall be tested at least annually for operability.
3. Testing shall be done by individuals who
can demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the operating components of the
door being tested.
4. Deficiencies
shall be corrected without delay. Written records of inspection and testing
shall be kept and available to the fire code official.
Subp. 2. IFC section 1031.3.
IFC section 1031.3 is amended to read:
1031.3
Obstructions. A means of
egress shall be free from obstructions that would prevent its use, including
the accumulation of snow and ice. Means of egress shall remain free of any
material or matter where its presence would obstruct or render the means of
egress hazardous. No combustible storage is allowed in corridors or exit
stairs.
Subp. 3. IFC section 1031.7.
IFC section 1031.7 is amended to read:
1031.7
Emergency escape and rescue
openings. Required emergency escape and rescue openings shall be
operational from the inside of the room without the use of keys or tools. Bars,
grilles, grates, or similar devices are allowed to be placed over emergency
escape and rescue openings provided the minimum net clear opening size complies
with this code and such devices shall be releasable or removable from the
inside without the use of a key, tool, or force greater than that which is
required for normal operation of the escape and rescue opening.
Exception: Window fall protection required by the building code.
Subp. 4. IFC section 1031.10.2.
IFC section 1031.10.2 is amended to read:
1031.10.2
Power test. For
battery-powered emergency lighting, a power test of the emergency lighting
equipment shall be completed annually. The power test shall operate the
emergency lighting for a minimum of 30 minutes. All emergency lighting shall
remain sufficiently illuminated for the duration of the test.
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