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ICC 500 08 2008

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ICC 500:Standard for the Design and Construction of Storm Shelters

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ICC 2008 57
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Published jointly by the International Code Council (ICC) and the National Storm Shelter Association (NSSA), this standard provides minimum design and construction requirements for storm shelters that provide a safe refuge from storms that produce high winds, hurricanes, and tornadoes. The magnitude of wind speeds associated with these events require building occupants and residents to evacuate the area or seek protection in a shelter designed for resistance to extraordinary loads and flying debris. This standard provides design requirements for the main wind resisting structural system and components and cladding of these shelters, and provides basic occupant life safety and health requirements for these shelters including means of egress, lighting, sanitation, ventilation, fire safety, and minimum required floor space for occupants.

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1 ICC/NSSA STANDARD FOR THE DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION OF STORM SHELTERS ICC 500-2008
2 ICC/NSSA STANDARD FOR THE DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION OF STORM SHELTERS ICC 500-2008 AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARD TITLE PAGE
3 COPYRIGHT
4 AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARD
6 FOREWORD
10 TABLE OF CONTENTS
12 CHAPTER 1 APPLICATION AND ADMINISTRATION
SECTION 101 GENERAL
SECTION 102 COMPLIANCE ALTERNATIVES
SECTION 103 CONVENTIONS
SECTION 104 OCCUPANCY
SECTION 105 APPLICABLE BUILDING CODE
SECTION 106 INSPECTIONS AND STRUCTURAL OBSERVATIONS
13 SECTION 107 CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS
14 SECTION 108 DESIGN INFORMATION SIGNAGE AND LABELING
16 CHAPTER 2 DEFINITIONS
SECTION 201 GENERAL
SECTION 202 DEFINITIONS
18 CHAPTER 3 STRUCTURAL DESIGN CRITERIA
SECTION 301 GENERAL
SECTION 302 LOAD COMBINATIONS
SECTION 303 LOADS
SECTION 304 WIND LOADS
19 FIGURE 303.2 100-YEAR, 1-HOUR RAINFALL (INCHES), EASTERN UNITED STATES
20 FIGURE 303.2—continued 100-YEAR, 1-HOUR RAINFALL (INCHES), CENTRAL UNITED STATES
21 FIGURE 304.2(1) SHELTER DESIGN WIND SPEEDS FOR TORNADOES
22 FIGURE 304.2(2) SHELTER DESIGN WIND SPEEDS FOR HURRICANES
23 FIGURE 304.2(2)—continued SHELTER DESIGN WIND SPEEDS FOR HURRICANES—WESTERN GULF OF MEXICO
24 FIGURE 304.2(2)—continued SHELTER DESIGN WIND SPEEDS FOR HURRICANES—EASTERN GULF OF MEXICO
25 FIGURE 304.2(2)—continued SHELTER DESIGN WIND SPEEDS FOR HURRICANES—MID-NORTHERN ATLANTIC
26 SECTION 305 DEBRIS HAZARDS
TABLE 305.1.1 SPEEDS FOR 15-lb SAWN LUMBER 2 x 4 MISSILE FOR TORNADO SHELTERS
SECTION 306 COMPONENT DESIGN AND TESTING
27 FIGURE 305.2.2 UNDERGROUND SHELTER
SECTION 307 WEATHER PROTECTION
28 SECTION 308 SHELTERS ENCLOSED OR PARTIALLY ENCLOSED IN A HOST BUILDING
SECTION 309 CONNECTION OF STORM SHELTERS TO FOUNDATIONS OR SLABS
SECTION 310 PENETRATIONS OF STORM SHELTER ENVELOPE BY SYSTEMS AND UTILITIES
30 CHAPTER 4 SITING
SECTION 401 FLOOD ELEVATION CRITERIA
SECTION 402 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
SECTION 403 SITING PROXIMITY FOR RESIDENTIAL SHELTERS
32 CHAPTER 5 OCCUPANCY, MEANS OF EGRESS, ACCESS AND ACCESSIBILITY
SECTION 501 COMMUNITY SHELTERS
TABLE 501.1.1 OCCUPANT DENSITY – COMMUNITY SHELTERS
SECTION 502 RESIDENTIAL SHELTERS
33 FIGURE 502.3.2
34 TABLE 502.4 OCCUPANT DENSITY—RESIDENTIAL SHELTERS
SECTION 503 LOCKS AND LATCHING
SECTION 504 SIGNAGE FOR COMMUNITY SHELTERS
36 CHAPTER 6 FIRE SAFETY
SECTION 601 FIRE-RESISTANT CONSTRUCTION
SECTION 602 FIRE EXTINGUISHERS
38 CHAPTER 7 SHELTER ESSENTIAL FEATURES AND ACCESSORIES
SECTION 701 GENERAL
SECTION 702 TORNADO SHELTERS
TABLE 702.1.1 VENTING AREA REQUIRED FOR TORNADO SHELTERS
TABLE 702.2 REQUIRED SANITATION FACILITIES, TORNADO SHELTERS
39 SECTION 703 HURRICANE SHELTERS
TABLE 703.1 VENTING AREA REQUIREMENTS FOR HURRICANE SHELTERS
TABLE 703.2 REQUIRED SANITATION FACILITIES FOR HURRICANE SHELTERS
40 TABLE 703.3 WATER SUPPLY AND WASTE WATER STORAGE HURRICANE SHELTERS
42 CHAPTER 8 TEST METHODS FOR IMPACT AND PRESSURE TESTING
SECTION 801 GENERAL
SECTION 802 TERMINOLOGY
SECTION 803 TEST SPECIMENS
SECTION 804 MISSILE IMPACT TESTING
43 FIGURE 804.9.1(1) PANEL OR FRAMED WALLS/ROOF
FIGURE 804.9.1(2) PANEL OR FRAMED WALLS/ROOF
44 FIGURE 804.9.2(1) SOLID WALLS/ROOF SECTION OF CONCRETE OR OTHER MATERIALS
FIGURE 804.9.2(2) SOLID WALLS/ROOF SECTION OF CONCRETE OR OTHER MATERIALS
45 FIGURE 804.9.3(1) SOLID WALLS/ROOF SECTION OF CONCRETE OR OTHER MATERIALS
FIGURE 804.9.3(2) SOLID WALLS/ROOF SECTION OF CONCRETE OR OTHER MATERIALS
FIGURE 804.9.4(1) WINDOWS AND OTHER GLAZED OPENINGS
FIGURE 804.9.4(2) WINDOWS AND OTHER GLAZED OPENINGS
46 FIGURE 804.9.5(1) DOORS AND OTHER ENTRY/EGRESS SYSTEMS
FIGURE 804.9.5(2) DOORS AND OTHER ENTRY/EGRESS SYSTEMS
47 FIGURE 804.9.6(1) SHUTTERS OR OTHER IMPACT PROTECTION SYSTEMS
FIGURE 804.9.6(2) SHUTTERS OR OTHER IMPACT PROTECTION SYSTEMS
FIGURE 804.9.7 ALCOVE/BAFFLED ENTRY SYSTEM
48 FIGURE 804.9.7.1 ALCOVE/BAFFLED ENTRY SYSTEMS FOR WHICH NO DOOR IS REQUIRED
49 FIGURE 804.9.7.2 DOORS SUBJECT TO REBOUND IMPACT
50 FIGURE 804.9.7.3 DOORS SUBJECT TO FIRST IMPACT
SECTION 805 PRESSURE TESTING
SECTION 806 PRESSURE TESTING PROCEDURES
52 CHAPTER 9 REFERENCED STANDARDS
ASCE
ASTM
DOC
ICC
53 NFPA
54 WIND DESIGN REFERENCES FROM ICC
55 ICC MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION
56 ECODES.BIZ
ICC 500 08 2008
$15.17