CAN-ASC-2.2 – Emergency Egress (Exit)
9. Definitions and abbreviations
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9.1 Definitions
The following definitions shall apply in this Standard:
Accessibility — To enable people with disabilities to live independently and participate fully in all aspects of life. Ensures, to people with disabilities, access, on an equal basis with others, to the physical environment, to transportation, to information and communications, including information and communications technologies and systems, and to other facilities and services open or provided to the public.
Source: Adapted from the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD), Article 9 - Accessibility
Accessible — As applied to a site, building, or other facility, possessing the necessary characteristics for it to be entered, exited, and used by people with disabilities, including people with physical, sensory or cognitive disabilities.
Accessible egress path of travel — The accessible route that is used as the egress route from anywhere in the building to the accessible muster point.
Accessible path of travel — The accessible route within the interior or exterior environment that is without barriers.
Area of refuge — Designated area within a building which has direct access to an exit, where people, unable to evacuate independently, wait temporarily for assistance to egress.
Audio system — An audio system is an arrangement of components and equipment designed to capture, process, amplify, and reproduce sounds.
Barrier-free — A building or system and its facilities that can be approached, entered, and exited and used by persons with physical, cognitive or sensory disabilities.
Buddy — A volunteer friend, colleague or staff member that assists in accompanying, alerting, guiding and or aiding a person to safely exit a building in an emergency.
Building — A structure used or intended for supporting or sheltering any use or occupancy.
Built environment — External and internal environments and any element, component or fitting that is commissioned, designed, constructed and managed for use by people.
Disability — Any impairment, including a physical, mental, intellectual, cognitive, learning, communication or sensory impairment — or a functional limitation — whether permanent, temporary or episodic in nature, or evident or not, that, in interaction with a barrier, hinders a person’s full and equal participation in society.
Source: Accessible Canada Act
Emergency — An incident or set of incidents that require responsive actions to protect life, injury, property, the environment, and/or critical systems.
Emergency services — Organizations that respond to and deal with emergencies, especially those that provide police, ambulance, and firefighting services.
Evacuation — Organized, phased and planned movement of people from dangerous or potentially dangerous areas to an exit and muster point.
Exit — A means of egress, including doorways, that leads from the floor area it serves to a separate building, an open public thoroughfare or an exterior open space protected from fire exposure from the building and having access to an open public thoroughfare.
Major renovation — Extensive alteration work.
Means of egress / Egress — A continuous path of travel provided for the movement of persons from any point in a building or contained open space to a separate building, an open public thoroughfare, or an exterior open space protected from fire exposure from the building and having access to an open public thoroughfare. Means of egress includes exits, access to accessible exits and a muster point.
Mobility device — A device that has been designed to assist a person in their mobility.
Muster point — The exterior location where people gather away from a building.
Occupant evacuation elevator — An elevator that has been designed for independent evacuation under emergency conditions.
Personal Emergency Evacuation Plans (PEEP) — A plan tailored to an individual’s needs and abilities which provides information on how to evacuate in the event of an emergency, either with assistance and/or the use of special equipment or device.
9.2 Abbreviations
The following abbreviations shall apply in this Standard:
Db — Decibel
LULA — Limited use limited application elevator
NBC — National Building Code of Canada
NFC — National Fire Code of Canada
NFPA — National Fire Protection Association
OEE — Occupant Evacuation Elevator
PEEP — Personal Emergency Evacuation Plan
SI — International System of units