Man door by the Overhead door
Man door by the Overhead door
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Anybody can direct me in what code and where clearly states that a mandoor has to be by an overhead door?
Please reference the source, page number
I greatly appreciate your help.
Thanks
Please reference the source, page number
I greatly appreciate your help.
Thanks






RE: Man door by the Overhead door
Architecturally, mandoors, or service doors, ARE often placed adjacent to O.H. doors for practicality and efficient design flow of the occupancy. When a trucker backs the trailer to a loading dock, it is quite practical to have the service door or service entrance adjacent to that location.
I don't think it is a code requirement.
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Professional and Structural Engineer (ME, NH, MA)
American Concrete Industries
www.americanconcrete.com
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It isn't design driven, but a safe practice of NEVER waling in a traffic path.
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P.E. Metallurgy, Plymouth Tube
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Mike Halloran
Pembroke Pines, FL, USA