Article | REF: TBA3051 V1

Fire safety in high-rise buildings (IGH) - Building regulations

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Publication date: December 10, 2014, Review date: April 13, 2021 | Lire en français

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    2. Structures

    2.1 Fire stability (article GH 9)

    The fire stability of the building's structural elements (columns, beams, floors, etc.) is 2 h or R 120.

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    2.2 Walls adjoining other buildings – Footbridges (article GH 10)

    1. The devices for crossing the walls of the building adjoining other constructions, numbering no more than 2 per compartment, are located in the common horizontal passageways for high-rise buildings and must open into the common areas for third parties who are not high-rise buildings. They...

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