OFFICE OF EDUCATIONAL FACILITIES SECTION 453 APPLICATION MATRIX
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1 453.1 Scope: Public educational facilities X X X Public schools and Florida colleges general requirements X X X Owner X X X Exemption from local requirements X X X Code enforcement X X X School boards and Florida college boards X X X Owner review and inspection X X X Local government review and inspection X X X Other regulatory agencies X X X Day labor projects X X X Routine maintenance X X X Certificate of occupancy X X X Reuse and prototype plans X X X Reference documents X X X Rule 6A X X X Flood resistant construction X X X Florida statutes and state rules X X X Accessibility requirements for children s environments X Footnote (1) Footnote (1) Handbook for public playground safety X Footnote (1) Footnote (1) ANSI Z535.1 X X X ASCE 7 X X X Life Cycle Cost Guidelines for Materials and Buildings for Florida s Public Educational Facilities X X X Definitions X X X Assembly X X X Board X X X Boiler X X X Certificate of occupancy X X X Courtyard X X N/A Exterior courtyard X X N/A Enclosed courtyard X X N/A Roofed courtyard X X N/A Florida Building Code Handbook A-103
2 Facility X X X Ancillary facility N/A N/A X Ancillary plant N/A N/A X Auxiliary facility X X N/A Educational facility X X N/A Educational plant X X N/A Existing facility X X X Leased facility X X X Permanent facility X X X Relocatable/portable facility X X X Modular facility X X X Maintenance and repair X X X New construction X X X Open plan building X X X Open plan instructional space X X N/A Owner X X X Permit for construction X X X Remodeling X X X Renovation X X X Separate atmosphere X X X Separate building X X X Florida college N/A X N/A Student-occupied space X X N/A Administration of public education projects X X X Occupancy during construction X X X Contractor toxic substance safety precautions X X X Flammable or explosive substances X X X Life safety X X X Separate exits X X X Exit access X X X Location of fire extinguishers and blankets X X N/A A-104 Florida Department of Education
3 Common fire alarm X X Footnote (2) Fire Alarm sending stations X X X Automatic shut off X X N/A Kitchen gas supplies X X X Emergency power X X X Unoccupied rooms and concealed spaces X X X Fully sprinklered buildings X X X Boiler rooms X X X Exit passageways and horizontal exits X X X General requirements for new construction, additions, renovations and remodeling X X X Codes and standards X X X Educational occupancy X X N/A Business occupancy N/A X X Ancillary facility N/A N/A X Space standards X X X Construction type X X X Noncombustible Type I, II or IV X X X Interior nonload-bearing wood studs X X X Type I X X X Type IV X X X Exceptions to types of construction X X X Standards for remodeling and/or renovation projects X X X Fire sprinkler in existing buildings X X X Leased facilities X X X Asbestos prohibited X X X Life cycle cost guidelines for materials and building systems X X X Safe school design X X N/A Natural access and control X X N/A Natural surveillance X X N/A Territorial integrity X X N/A Audio and motion detection systems X X N/A Florida Building Code Handbook A-105
4 Design X X N/A Exterior stairs, balconies, ramps, etc. X X N/A Open areas X X N/A Structural design X X X Loading requirements X X X Site requirements X X X Fencing X X X Required locations X N/A N/A Kindergarten through grade 12 X N/A N/A Kindergarten through grade 5 X N/A N/A Kindergarten through grade 12 X N/A N/A Walks, roads, drives, and parking areas X X X Covered walks X N/A N/A Accessible walks and bridges X X X Reserved N/A N/A N/A Vertical drops X X X Roads and streets X X X Bus drives X X X Vehicle parking areas X X X Minimum parking requirements X X X Faculty and staff X X X Visitors X X N/A Community clinics X X X High schools X N/A N/A Vocational schools X Footnote (3) N/A Florida colleges N/A X N/A Accessible parking X X X Site lighting required X X X Auto, bus and service drives X X X Parking areas X X X Building perimeter X X X Covered and connector walks X X X A-106 Florida Department of Education
5 Lighting for parking areas X X X Parking areas X X X Covered and connector walks X X X Entrances/exits X X X Building exteriors X X X Entrances X X X Building surrounds X X X Shielding X X X Building setbacks X X X School board playgrounds, equipment, and athletic fields X X N/A Kindergarten play areas X Footnote (1) Footnote (1) Playgrounds and equipment X Footnote (1) Footnote (1) Direct access from the school buildings X Footnote (1) Footnote (1) Related facilities X X N/A Playground drainage X Footnote (1) Footnote (1) Exterior signage X X X Site signage X X X Accessible route X X X Landscaping X X X Water irrigation systems X X X Transmission line right-of-way X X X School site master plan X X N/A Wood: fire-retardant treated wood (FRTW) X X X Fire-retardant treaded wood N/A N/A X Inspection access panels N/A N/A X Evidence of compliance N/A N/A X Roofing X X X Class A materials X X X Insulation and moisture protection X X X Phased installation prohibited X X X Manufacturer's one-year inspection X X X Exterior stairways X X X Florida Building Code Handbook A-107
6 Doors and windows X X X Doors X X N/A Door swing X X X Obstruct or conceal an exit X X X Recessed X X X Special function doors X X X Overhead and siding security grilles X X X Gates X X X Hardware X X X Safety glazing: Panels and storefronts X X X Glazing in hazardous locations X X X Large glass panels X X X Windows X X X Natural light and ventilation X N/A N/A Projecting and awing windows X X X Security/storm screens and grills X X N/A Special safety requirements X X X Master control switch X X N/A Interior signage X X X Emergency rescue windows X N/A N/A Maximum capacity sign X X X Room name, number sign X X X Evacuation route X X X Accessibility signage X X X Hazardous work & storage areas X X X Other potential hazards X X X Storage shelving X X X Vertical platform lifts and inclined wheelchairs lifts X X X Not reduce width of egress X X X Shielding devices X X X Key operated X X X A-108 Florida Department of Education
7 Inclined wheel chair lifts X X X Sensing X X X Guide rails X X X Color code machinery X X X Anchor equipment X X X Interior finishes X X X Floors X X N/A Mechanical X X X Gas and fluid piping X X X Flammable liquid/gases X X X Piping systems X X X Main supply valve X X X Air plenums X X X Residential equipment X X X Toilet room ventilation X X X Ventilation air make-up for HVAC Systems X X N/A Plumbing X X X Standards X X X Assembly occupancies X X X Location X X N/A Public shelter X X X Urinals X X X Reserved N/A N/A N/A Exterior entries X X X Hot water X X X Delayed closing valves X X X Shower facilities X X N/A Floor finish X X N/A Master control valve X X N/A Kitchens X X X Toilet rooms X X X Dousing shower and eye wash X X N/A Florida Building Code Handbook A-109
8 Electrical X X X Emergency lighting X X X Electrical rooms and closets X X N/A Spare capacity X X X Emergency shutoff switches X X N/A Emergency disconnect X X N/A Sauna and steam rooms X X N/A Lightning X X X Ground fault interrupter (GFI) receptacles X X X Assembly occupancies in public educational facilities X X N/A Occupant capacity X X N/A Dressing rooms X X N/A Gymnasium X X N/A Classrooms and labs X X N/A Small group areas in media centers X X N/A Closed circuit television production, distribution, and control X X N/A Interior courtyards X X N/A Shade and green houses X X N/A General X X N/A Unrestricted exiting X X N/A Required doors X X N/A Accessibility X X N/A Shade cloth X X N/A Fire extinguisher X X N/A Fire alarm X X N/A Space heaters X X N/A Storage X X X General storage X X X Custodial work areas and storage X X X Custodial closets and storage X X X A-110 Florida Department of Education
9 Chemical and hazardous materials storage X X X Chemical storage X X X Hazardous materials storage X X X Custodial receiving X X X Child care/day care/pre-kindergarten facilities X X Footnote (1) Located on school board property X X Footnote (1) Toilet facilities X X Footnote (1) Bathing area X X Footnote (1) Toilet facilities finishes X X Footnote (1) Drinking fountains X X Footnote (1) Hand washing facilities X X Footnote (1) Residential-type kitchen X X Footnote (1) Sleeping areas X X Footnote (1) Prohibited storage X X Footnote (1) Outdoor play areas X X Footnote (1) Shade X X Footnote (1) Play equipment X X Footnote (1) Grounds X X Footnote (1) Clinics X Footnote (3) N/A Clinic general X Footnote (3) N/A Include locked storage, toilet room, etc. X Footnote (3) N/A Sanitary facilities X Footnote (3) N/A Elementary school clinics X Footnote (3) N/A Secondary & VTC school clinics X Footnote (3) N/A Include hot & cold water X Footnote (3) N/A Toilet exhaust fans X Footnote (3) N/A Working counter top X Footnote (3) N/A Bed area X Footnote (3) N/A Up to 500 students X Footnote (3) N/A to 1,000 students X Footnote (3) N/A ,001 to 2,000 students X Footnote (3) N/A Over 2,000 students X Footnote (3) N/A Florida Building Code Handbook A-111
10 Full-service school health clinics X X N/A Location X X N/A Parking X X N/A Sanitary facilities X X N/A Toilet rooms X X N/A Hot & cold water X X N/A Exhaust fans X X N/A Nurses' station X X N/A Storage rooms X X N/A Data outlets X X N/A Kilns X X N/A Open plan schools X X N/A Public shelter design criteria X X X New facilities X X X Enhanced hurricane protection areas X X X Application X X X Serve primary function of building X X X Site X X X Emergency access X X X Landscaping X X X Parking X X X Signage X X X Design X X X Excluded spaces X X X Capacity X X X Toilets X X X Support systems X X X Plumbing and valve systems X X X Food service X X X Manager's office X X X A-112 Florida Department of Education
11 Structural standard for wind loads X X X Enclosure classifications X X X Mechanical ventilation X X X Exterior envelope X X X HVAC equipment X X X HVAC roof curb X X X Electrical and standby emergency power system X X X EHPA lighting X X X Optional standby systems X X X Receptacle outlets X X X Inspections X X X Inspection during construction process X X X Inspection of emergency electrical systems X X X year inspection & recertification X X X Annual inspections and maintenance X X X Time-out rooms X Footnote (4) N/A Locking of time-out rooms X Footnote (4) N/A Electromagnetic locking device X Footnote (4) N/A Engagement of lock X Footnote (4) N/A Activation device X Footnote (4) N/A Interface relay X Footnote (4) N/A Automatic disengagement X Footnote (4) N/A Timers prohibited X Footnote (4) N/A Door requirements X Footnote (4) N/A Swing out X Footnote (4) N/A Vision panel X Footnote (4) N/A Door frame and jamb X Footnote (4) N/A Finishes X Footnote (4) N/A Minimum size X Footnote (4) N/A Lighting X Footnote (4) N/A HVAC required X Footnote (4) N/A Florida Building Code Handbook A-113
12 New relocatables X X X Relocatables X X X Shelter X X X Design, plan, approval, construction X X X District-wide foundation plans X X X DOT requirements X X X Inventory/construction date signage X X X Construction type X X X Accessibility X X X Site standards/site plan X X X Floodplain X X X Covered walks and technology X N/A N/A Separation of units X X X Structure X X X Fire-retardant treated wood (FRTW) X X X Doors X X X Classroom locksets X X N/A Roofed platform X X X Operable windows X N/A N/A Rescue X N/A N/A Finishes X X X Interior walls and ceilings X X N/A Floors X X N/A Toilet rooms, showers, and bathing facilities X X X Floors and walls X X X Ceilings X N/A N/A Fire extinguishers X X N/A Document storage X X X Time-out rooms X Footnote (4) N/A Child care/day units X Footnote (1) Footnote (1) Residential kitchens X X N/A A-114 Florida Department of Education
13 Illumination required X X N/A Emergency lighting X X N/A Exterior lighting X X X Exit lighting X X X Air conditioning, heating and ventilation X X X Technology X X N/A Fire safety requirements X X N/A Inspection of units during construction X X X Inspection of units prior to occupancy X X X (1) If Daycare Program exists (2) Where required by NFPA (3) If Vocational Program is present (4) If included in program Florida Building Code Handbook A-115
14 SECTION 468 APPLICATION MATRIX Scope X X X Sites X X X Drainage X X X Playgrounds and equipment X Footnote (1) Footnote (1) Outdoor waste containers X X X Building construction X X X Rodent proofing X N/A N/A Glare from natural light X X N/A Automated external defibrillator X N/A N/A Diaper changing stations X Footnote (1) Footnote (1) Plumbing X X X Standards X X X Teacher toilets X N/A N/A Toilet room access X X X Roof cover X N/A N/A Access to group toilet rooms X N/A N/A Adjacent to food preparation or dining X X X Shielding device X X X Walls X X X Floor drains and hose bibbs X X X Stall urinals X X X Location X X X Handwashing facilities X X X Within or adjoining each toilet room X X X Soap dispensers X X X Towel dispensers X X X Showers X X X Shower heads X X N/A Floors shall be drained X X X Water temperature X X X Floors shall be impervious X X X Ceilings shall be impervious X X X A-116 Florida Department of Education
15 SECTION 468 APPLICATION MATRIX Mechanical X X X Natural ventilation X X X Fans and blowers X X N/A Kilns X X N/A Chemistry laboratories and science classrooms X X N/A Chemical storage X X N/A Floor drains and plumbing fixtures in equipment rooms X X X Lighting X X X Illumination level in classrooms/instructional spaces X X N/A Illumination uniformity in classrooms/instructional spaces X X N/A Brightness ratio in classrooms/instructional spaces X X N/A Illumination failure of general and means of egress luminaries X X X Glare elimination X X N/A (1) If Daycare Program exists Florida Building Code Handbook A-117
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