Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 18, September 16, 2024
(a)
Fixed central pedestal seating (stools) shall be allowed within major aisles
and cross-aisles in casinos for gaming patrons who use standard size slot
machines or other similar machines, within these aisles, provided the following
requirements have been met:
1. Schematic
drawings which indicate the dimensions and locations of the stools, and the
distances from adjacent fixtures, walls or other objects shall be submitted to
the Department for review and release;
2. Stool placement shall not result in any
reduction of the required aisle accessway width when measured from the stool
and any other adjacent obstacle, including, without limitation, other stools in
back-to-back seating arrangements; and
3. Stools that swivel and have a back rest
shall be self-centering.
(b) The following code requirements shall
apply to gaming floors:
1. The use group of
the gaming floor area shall be A-2.
2. Each gaming floor area shall be designed
using an open landscape plan such that there is clear visibility throughout the
floor and at least two of the exits are clearly discernible from all portions
of the floor. Line of sight obstructions shall be limited and shall be subject
to the approval of the Department.
3. An egress study shall be provided for each
new egress route and for all modifications to an existing egress route,
increases in occupant load or change of egress elements for gaming floor areas.
i. The occupant load shall be calculated at
11 square feet gross per person for all gaming floor areas, regardless of the
gaming activity.
ii. The total
capacity of the means of egress shall be calculated based on 116 2/3 percent of
the calculated occupant load of any floor area containing gaming activities and
any adjacent spaces using the gaming floor for exit access.
iii. Travel distances shall be delineated on
the egress study and shall be measured from each and every occupiable point on
the gaming floor to the closest exit. The travel distance shall be measured
along the natural path of travel using a distance of one foot from
obstructions, corners and walls and using the center of door
openings.
iv. Each egress route
shall identify the travel distance, number of occupants and size and type of
egress elements.
4.
Areas that are back-of-house to the gaming floor where security is necessary
shall be permitted to apply the following special locking arrangements: Doors
in means of egress serving rooms or spaces required by the Division of Gaming
Enforcement to be controlled for security reasons shall be permitted to be
locked if equipped with egress control devices which shall unlock manually and
by any of the following means:
i. Actuation
of an automatic fire suppression system on any casino floor or back-of-house
zone;
ii. Actuation of a manual
alarm station contained within the secured area;
iii. A signal from a fire command center;
or
iv. Loss of power to the egress
control device.
5.
Gaming equipment, change banks, monitor cabinets, and other obstructions
located on the gaming floor shall not exceed 75 inches in height except as
provided in this paragraph:
i. Equipment and
obstructions located at or within 27 feet of perimeter walls surrounding the
casino floor and walls with a minimum height of 75 inches throughout the casino
floor, measured perpendicular to the wall, may be of unrestricted
height;
ii. Equipment and
obstructions located at columns, but not extending more than 14 feet in any
direction around the column, including the column itself, may be of
unrestricted height;
iii. Equipment
and obstructions located so that they do not obstruct visibility throughout the
gaming floor, the visibility of at least two exits, or the operation of fire
protection systems, may be of such height as is consistent with such visibility
and operation; and
iv. Slot
machines and similar gaming equipment may be 85 inches in height at any
location on the casino floor provided all of the following conditions are met
throughout the casino floor(s):
(1) An exit
catchment area shall be provided immediately in front of the means of egress
having the largest egress capacity and each other means of egress, ranked from
the largest to smallest in terms of egress capacity, until such areas are
provided in front of means of egress comprising 50 percent of the required
egress capacity. Each catchment area shall be a rectangle with the full width
of the means of egress component and twice the depth. Gaming equipment and
other obstructions within the catchment area shall require Department
approval;
(2) An exit catchment
area shall be provided immediately in front of the means of egress having the
largest egress capacity and each other means of egress, ranked from the largest
to smallest in terms of egress capacity, until such areas are provided in front
of means of egress comprising 67 percent of the required egress capacity. Each
catchment area shall be a rectangle with the full width of the means of egress
component and twice the depth. Gaming equipment and other obstructions within
the catchment area shall require Department approval;
(3) Prior to the installation of the 85-inch
high machines, when directed by the Department, the permit applicant and the
Department shall perform a means of egress and exit visibility survey and the
permit applicant shall install additional signage if deemed necessary, or other
means found necessary to ensure the discernability of two exits.
6. Signage installed on
the gaming floor shall comply with the following:
i. All signage shall be listed, labeled,
approved and identified by an approved testing laboratory;
ii. Each sign shall be attached to a wall,
post or ceiling. A post-mounted sign above slot machines shall be fastened to,
and supported by, the slot machine base;
iii. A sign containing moving sections or
ornaments shall be equipped with fail-safe provisions to prevent the sign from
releasing and falling or from shifting its center of gravity more than 15
inches. The fail-safe device shall be in addition to the mechanism and
mechanism housing that operate the movable section. The fail-safe device shall
be capable of supporting the full dead weight of the sign when the moving
mechanism releases; and
iv. A sign
shall not obstruct visibility throughout the gaming floor, the visibility of
exit signage or the operation of fire protection systems.
7. Monitor cabinets, change banks, fillers,
slot machine bases, and similar items shall be constructed of non-combustible
or fire retardant treated material.
8. All illuminated signs, amplification
systems, turntables, video displays, or sound-producing equipment located on or
open and adjacent to the casino floor(s) shall be interlocked with the fire
alarm system so that activation of the fire alarm system results in
disconnection of electrical power or signal to the device(s).
i. This requirement does not apply to exit
signs or emergency communications systems.
ii. This requirement shall not apply to slot
machines or similar gaming equipment.
iii. This requirement shall not apply to
video displays that are an integral part of a gaming
machine.
9. On casino
gaming floors and adjacent spaces open to the casino gaming floor, all house
lighting shall return to normal lighting levels or all emergency lights shall
be activated upon activation of the fire alarm system. For the purpose of
applying this requirement, normal lighting level shall mean an illumination
level of not less than one foot-candle (11 lux) at the floor level.
(c) All casino hotel standpipe
connections throughout the building shall be identified by a constantly lit
four-inch round blue light connected to an emergency electrical system located
no less than 24 inches and not more than 48 inches above the hose connection.
Standpipe connections located on columns shall be marked on all four sides of
the column as described above.
1. This
requirement shall not apply to standpipe hose connections in buildings or
portions thereof of Group R-1 that are located in or within 10 feet of an
approved exit stairway enclosure.
2. This requirement shall not apply to
standpipe hose connections located in open parking structures.
(d) The following precautions
shall be taken during construction in any portion of an occupied casino hotel:
1. Except for changes to gaming tables, slot
bases or signage, temporary construction partitions shall be required when
construction is undertaken in an area with public access or in an area where
the automatic sprinkler system will be inoperable.
i. A fire partition with a fire resistance
rating of one hour shall be required for projects with automatic sprinkler
protection. Fire partitions shall be constructed of noncombustible materials as
defined in the building subcode and shall be continuous from the top of the
floor to the underside of the ceiling above and shall be securely attached
thereto. Opening protectives shall be rated for 3/4 hour.
ii. A fire separation assembly with a fire
resistance rating of two hours shall be provided for projects where the
automatic sprinkler system is inoperable. Fire separation assemblies shall be
constructed of noncombustible materials, as defined in the building subcode,
and shall be continuous from the top of the floor to the underside of
floor/roof slab or deck above or to the top fire resistance rated floor ceiling
assembly above and shall be securely attached thereto. Opening protectives
shall be rated for 1 1/2 hours.
2. Projects with the ceiling removed shall be
provided with operable upright type automatic sprinklers.