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Cards 1
The height of the building is a factor in defining hazards.
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Cards 2
A design professional often includes a code analysis in construction documents.
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Cards 3
The IBC provides for the classification of buildings based on their purpose.
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Cards 4
The plan reviewer verifies that the building has been correctly classified in accordance with the code.
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Cards 5
The type of flooring in a building is considered in defining hazards.
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Cards 6
The potential for fire ignition is a hazard factor in a building.
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Cards 7
The concentration of people within a building is a factor in defining hazards.
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Cards 8
The arrangement of materials and equipment in a building can contribute to hazards.
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Cards 9
The analysis of fire hazards is not important in building safety.
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Cards 10
The number of windows in a building is a hazard factor.
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Cards 11
The amount of fuel in the building that would support a fire is a hazard factor.
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Cards 12
Fire hazards and other hazards are analyzed in the IBC.
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Cards 13
The color of the building is a factor in defining hazards.
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Cards 14
The purpose of the building is considered in defining hazards.
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Cards 15
A design professional is not involved in the preparation of construction documents.
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Cards 16
The IBC does not provide for the classification of buildings based on their purpose.
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Cards 17
Occupancy classifications have no impact on building hazards.
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Cards 18
The plan reviewer does not need to verify the correct classification of the building.
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Cards 19
Occupancy classifications are important in determining building hazards.
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Cards 20
The number of bathrooms in a building is a hazard factor.
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No