3. Regulations
3.1 UPEC classification of premises
The UPEC classification of premises indicates the level of floor stress in residential, administrative, commercial, hotel, teaching and hospital buildings, as well as (since the September 2004 version) transport-related buildings (stations, airports) and homes for the elderly.
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Room walls are classified according to their exposure to humidity, water, maintenance and cleaning. This results in a classification ranging from...
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