I wish you had provided a sketch showing the no. of storeys, egress stair storey , seismicity etc.
Apparently the egress stair is steel with RHS stringers .
Below is a worked example calculation based on a imaginary sample data ;
- For the stair body ;
ap=1.0 , Rp=2.50 , z=25ft, h=60 ft , Ip = 1.5, Sds = 0.8g, Wp=5000 lbs
Fp=1760 lbs Fpmax =1.6*Sds*Ip*Wp =9600 lbs Fpmin =0.3*Sds*Ip*Wp =1800 lbs ⇒ 1760<1800 so take Fp=1800 lbs .
This horizontal load should be applied to the mid point of two stringers ( 900 lbs for each one ) or may be applied UDL as @driftLimiter pointed out .
- For Fasteners of egress stairs,
ap = 2.5, Rp = 2.5, Ω0 = 2.5 z=25ft, h=60 ft , Ip = 1.5, Sds = 0.8g, Wp=5000 lbs
Fp=4400lbs Fpmax =1.6*Sds*Ip*Wp =9600 lbs Fpmin =0.3*Sds*Ip*Wp =1800 lbs ⇒1800 <4400<9600 so take Fp=4400 lbs
This load should be applied to the four connections of the stringers .
You may develop spreadsheet for multi storey bldg with egress stairs at every storey.
I hope this respond answers your post.
He is like a man building a house, who dug deep and laid the foundation on the rock. And when the flood arose, the stream beat vehemently against that house, and could not shake it, for it was founded on the rock..
Luke 6:48