New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 5 - COMMUNITY AFFAIRS
Chapter 70 - UNIFORM FIRE CODE
Subchapter 2 - ADMINISTRATION AND ENFORCEMENT
Section 5:70-2.4C - Type Ca through Ci life hazard uses

Universal Citation: NJ Admin Code 5:70-2.4C

Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 6, March 18, 2024

(a) Type Ca life hazard uses are as follows:

1. Theaters incorporating a legitimate, regular or thrust stage having any scenery or prop storage area behind a proscenium arch and having a maximum permitted occupancy of fewer than 100 persons;

2. (Reserved)

(b) Type Cb life hazard uses are as follows:

1. Theaters incorporating a legitimate, regular or thrust stage having any scenery or prop storage area behind a proscenium arch and having a maximum permitted occupancy of 100 or more but fewer than 200 persons.

(c) Type Cc life hazard uses are as follows:

1. (Reserved)

2. Institutional and similar facilities including, but not limited to, hospitals and long term care facilities which house people suffering from physical limitation due to age, health, or handicaps which have fewer than 100 beds.

3. Eating and/or drinking establishments with a maximum permitted occupancy of 300 or more but fewer than 500 persons.

(d) Type Cd life hazard uses are as follows:

1. Theaters incorporating a legitimate, regular or thrust stage having any scenery or prop storage area behind a proscenium arch and having a maximum permitted occupancy of 200 or more but fewer than 300 persons;

2. Institutional and similar facilities including, but not limited to, hospitals and long term care facilities which house people suffering from physical limitation due to age, health, or handicaps which have 100 or more but fewer than 200 beds.

(e) Type Ce life hazard uses are as follows:

1. Theaters incorporating a legitimate, regular or thrust stage having any scenery or prop storage area behind a proscenium arch with a maximum permitted occupancy of 300 or more persons;

2. (Reserved)

3. Institutional and similar facilities including, but not limited to, hospitals and long term care facilities which house people suffering from physical limitation due to age, health, or handicaps which have 200 beds or more;

4. (Reserved)

(f) Type Cf life hazard uses are as follows:

1. Places of amusement which are designed to disorient the occupant, reduce vision, present barriers or otherwise impede the free flow of traffic such as haunted houses, fun houses, tunnels of love and similar uses.

(g) Type Cg life hazard uses are as follows:

1. Recreation centers, multi-purpose rooms, lecture halls, art galleries, exhibition halls and similar uses where persons assemble other than for religious services with a maximum permitted occupancy of 3,000 or more but fewer than 8,000 persons;

2. (Reserved)

3. Eating and/or drinking establishments with a maximum permitted occupancy of 500 or more but less than 750 persons.

(h) Type Ch life hazard uses are as follows:

1. Eating and/or drinking establishments with a maximum permitted occupancy of 750 or more but fewer than 1,000 persons.

(i) Type Ci life hazard uses are as follows:

1. Eating and/or drinking establishments with a maximum permitted occupancy of 1,000 or more persons.

2. Recreation centers, multi-purpose rooms, lecture halls, art galleries, exhibition halls and similar uses where persons assemble other than for religious services with a maximum permitted occupancy of 8,000 or more but fewer than 12,000 persons.

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