SPS 362.0722 Calculated fire resistance.
SPS 362.0901 Fire protection systems.
SPS 362.0902 Definitions.
SPS 362.0903 Automatic fire sprinkler systems.
SPS 362.0904 Alternative automatic fire-extinguishing systems.
SPS 362.0907 Fire alarm and detection systems.
SPS 362.0909 Smoke control systems.
SPS 362.0915 Carbon monoxide detection.
SPS 362.1004 Egress for outdoor areas.
SPS 362.1009 Accessible means of egress.
SPS 362.1010 Doors, gates, and turnstiles.
SPS 362.1011 Stairway width.
SPS 362.1013 Floor-level exit signs.
SPS 362.1020 Corridor continuity.
SPS 362.1029 Spaces under bleachers and grandstands.
SPS 362.1101 Design of Type A and B units.
SPS 362.1103 Scoping requirements — limited access spaces.
SPS 362.1104 Accessible route.
SPS 362.1107 Dwelling units and sleeping units.
SPS 362.1203 Natural ventilation.
SPS 362.1204 Interior environment.
SPS 362.1206 Court drainage.
SPS 362.1207 Sound transmission.
SPS 362.1210 Toilet rooms.
SPS 362.1405 Exterior walls.
SPS 362.1503 Secondary Roof drainage.
SPS 362.1505 Roof covering classification.
SPS 362.1506 Roof covering materials.
SPS 362.1603 Roof snow load.
SPS 362.1604 Alternate standards.
SPS 362.1611 Roof drains.
SPS 362.1613 Earthquake loads.
SPS 362.1700 Structural tests and special inspections.
SPS 362.1802 Definitions.
SPS 362.1803 Deep foundations.
SPS 362.1804 Ground improvement.
SPS 362.1805 Basement floor base course.
SPS 362.1806 Presumptive load-bearing values for saturated soils.
SPS 362.1807 Shallow post foundations.
SPS 362.1808 Foundations.
SPS 362.1809 Frost-protected shallow foundations.
SPS 362.1810 Deep foundations.
SPS 362.1908 Shotcrete clearance.
SPS 362.2109 Empirical design of masonry.
SPS 362.2204 Welded Connections.
SPS 362.2211 Steel trusses spanning 60 feet or greater.
SPS 362.2303 Wood trusses spanning 60 feet or greater.
SPS 362.2304 Girder ends.
SPS 362.2409 Glass and glazing for elevators.
SPS 362.2503 Gypsum board and plaster.
SPS 362.2510 Water-resistive barriers.
SPS 362.2701 Electrical code.
SPS 362.2900 Additional criteria for toilets.
SPS 362.2901 Plumbing code.
SPS 362.2902 Plumbing fixtures.
SPS 362.2903 Drinking facilities.
SPS 362.3002 Hoistway enclosures.
SPS 362.3003 Standardized fire service elevator keys.
SPS 362.3005 Machine rooms.
SPS 362.3100 Special construction.
SPS 362.3102 Membrane structures and blower equipment.
SPS 362.3103 Temporary structures.
SPS 362.3104 Pedestrian walkways and tunnels.
SPS 362.3109 Swimming pool enclosures.
SPS 362.3200 Encroachments into the public right-of-way.
SPS 362.3300 Safeguards during construction.
SPS 362.3307 Protection of adjoining property.
SPS 362.3500 Referenced standards.
SPS 362.0100
SPS 362.0100 Administration. The requirements in IBC chapter 1 are not included as part of chs.
SPS 361 to
366.
SPS 362.0100 Note
Note: The sections in this chapter are generally numbered to correspond with the section numbering in the IBC, e.g., s.
SPS 362.0202 corresponds to IBC section 202.
SPS 362.0100 Note
Note: As used throughout chs.
SPS 361 to
366, “not included as part of chs.
SPS 361 to
366” is intended to convey that the referenced requirements are not incorporated, and therefore cannot be enforced through chs.
SPS 361 to
366. However, local ordinances may include the referenced requirements, as specified in s.
SPS 361.03.
SPS 362.0100 Note
Note: IBC section 101.2 addresses the scope of the IBC. For the scope of the Wisconsin Commercial Building Code, see s.
SPS 361.02. Three or more attached townhouses, as referenced in an exception under IBC section 101.2, are included within the scope listed in s.
SPS 361.02. Detached one- and two-family dwellings, as likewise referenced in an exception under IBC section 101.2, and elsewhere in the IBC, are not included within the scope listed in s.
SPS 361.02, but are regulated in Wisconsin by chs.
SPS 320 to
325, in accordance with subch.
II of ch. 101, Stats.
SPS 362.0202(1)(1)
Additions. These are department definitions for this chapter in addition to the definitions in IBC section 202:
SPS 362.0202(1)(a)
(a) “High-piled combustible storage” means storage of combustible materials in closely packed piles or on pallets, racks, or shelves where the top of storage is greater than 12 feet in height. When required by the fire code official, high-piled combustible storage also includes certain high-hazard commodities, such as rubber tires, Group A plastics, flammable liquids, idle pallets, and similar commodities, where the top of storage is greater than 6 feet in height.
SPS 362.0202(1)(b)
(b) “Neutral plane for a deep foundation” means the level at which drag load, accumulated from the top down, added to the long-term static service load, equals the upward acting shaft resistance accumulated from the bottom up, added to the deep foundation's toe resistance.
SPS 362.0202(1)(c)
(c) “Self-service storage facility” has the meaning given in s.704.90 (1) (g), Stats.