271 - Requirements for buildings erected before October first, nineteen hundred and thirteen.

§  271.  Requirements  for  buildings  erected  before  October first,  nineteen hundred and thirteen.  No  factory  shall  be  conducted  in  a  building  erected  before  October first, nineteen hundred thirteen, and  not occupied or used as a  factory  building  on  July  first,  nineteen  hundred   forty-eight,   unless  such  building  shall  conform  to  the  requirements of  section  two  hundred  seventy.  No  factory  shall  be  conducted  in  a building erected before October first, nineteen hundred  thirteen and occupied or used as  a  factory  building  on  July  first,  nineteen  hundred forty-eight, unless such building shall conform to the  following requirements:    1. Required exits. a. On each floor used as a factory there  shall  be  at least two exits remote from each other, except that a single exit may  be  accepted  by  the  commissioner  from  a floor or other area, of one  thousand square feet or less, so long as no person is regularly employed  on such floor or other area. One such exit on each floor shall be either  a grade exit, an interior stairway enclosed as hereinafter  provided  or  ramp similarly enclosed, or an exterior fireproof enclosed stairway. The  other  shall  be:  either  such  a  grade  exit,  stairway or ramp; or a  horizontal  exit;  or  an  exterior  screened   stairway;   or   outside  fire-escapes  on  a  building six stories or less in height, except such  fire-escapes shall not be accepted as a required exit in such  buildings  or  particular  classes thereof where the board finds that they will not  in its opinion furnish adequate and safe means of escape  for  occupants  in  case of fire. Unenclosed exterior stairways or ramps extending up to  grade may be substituted for enclosed stairways from a floor area  below  the ground floor.    b. No point on any floor above or below the ground floor shall be more  than one hundred feet distant from the entrance to one such exit at that  floor nor more than one hundred and fifty feet distant from such exit if  the building has an automatic sprinkler system conforming to section two  hundred  and  eighty  and the rules of the board. No point in any ground  floor area shall be more than two hundred feet distant from an exit from  that floor and in a sprinklered building more than two hundred and fifty  feet distant from such exit.    c. If safe egress may be had from the roof to  an  adjacent  structure  every  stairway  serving  as a required exit in a building exceeding two  stories in height shall be extended to  the  roof.  All  such  stairways  shall  extend  to  the  first  story  and  lead  to  the street or to an  unobstructed passageway leading to a street or road or to an  open  area  affording safe passage to a street or road.    2.  Stairway  enclosures.  All  interior stairways serving as required  exits and the landings, platforms and  passageways  connected  therewith  shall  be enclosed on all sides by partitions of fire-resisting material  extending continuously from the basement to the roof. Where the stairway  continues to the top floor such partitions shall extend  to  three  feet  above  the  roof  or to the roof if it is fireproof. All such partitions  and  doors  provided  for  openings  therein  shall  be  constructed  in  accordance with rules adopted by the board.    3.  Doors.  Where  five or more persons are employed on any floor of a  factory building all doors on such floor leading to or  opening  on  any  exit shall open outwardly or be double swinging doors. All exit doors in  the  first  story,  including  the  doors  of  the vestibule, shall open  outwardly.