Workplace health safety and welfare regulations.
Meeting room capacity fire regulations.
For example if your room is 50 feet long and 40 feet wide the area is 2 000 square feet 50 x 40 2 000.
1 1 the figure used for room capacity is determined by two separate factors.
For a room with multiple exits that are remote from each other generally you calculate 2 inches per person in the exiting capacity for an unsprinklered building.
The method involves two separate calculations.
To calculate a room s maximum occupancy determine factors such as the area of the room the available space in the room the number of useful exits and the height of the ceiling.
Figure the area of the room by multiplying the length by the width.
The capacity limits depend upon your specific building the fire escape strategy designed for that building and a number of other factors including.
Under regulation 10 every room where someone works should have sufficient floor area height and unoccupied space to ensure health safety and welfare.
Capacity calculation methodology for schools.
You can use the following methodology to calculate the capacity of rooms in your school based upon fire safety standards.
Calculate a basic estimation of a room s maximum occupancy by dividing the available floor space in square feet by 36.
If that room only has a single exit the international building code limits occupancy to 50 people to make it more likely that everyone in the room will have time to exit if a fire takes hold.
While some of those factors are rather fine points fire marshals understand how important it is to take into consideration the purpose for the space and how it is related to safety issues.
The total usable area of the room divided by the occupancy factor.
Factors will vary from a general dining room to a theater to a hotel bedroom.
The attached approved code of practice explains that this means people.
Issue 04 1 0 introduction.
The maximum number of persons it is designed to hold this can be determined by dividing the area of the room m2 by an occupancy factor this varies depending on the use to which the room is to be put and is summarised in table 1 below.
A room with only 1 exit no matter the size is limited to 50 people.
If you measured the room in sections add up the square feet of each section.
The use to which the room is to be put 2.