Examples of SANS 10400 in a sentence
NOTE: Sub-regulation A14(1)(a) (Construction) of the National Building regulations requires that the construction of any building or element shall be such that the building or element as constructed does not compromise the design intent of any design solution that satisfies the requirements of a functional regulation." This sub-regulation is deemed to be satisfied if such construction satisfies the requirements of the relevant Part of SANS 10400.
During assessment of any existing facilities, which may have a direct bearing on the Project, the Service Provider shall determine deficiencies with such facilities in terms of the Occupational Health and Safety Act, 1993 (Act 85 of 1993), the SANS 10400, etc.
Fire control, safety and risk management must be in full compliance with the National Building Regulations, SANS 10400 as amended.
All buildings are to be disable friendly including ramps for access to the buildings, toilets, parking etc, as per the SANS 10400 building code of practice.
Parking for disabled persons to be provided in compliance with the SANS 10400 codes (provision must be made at the closest entrance to the building and parking must be undercover).
Any person who contravenes subsections (1) and (2) or Parts A, K, M, O, T, V or W of SANS 10400 in so far as it relates to fire protection, commits an offence.
In terms of the SANS 10400 – Section A19, homeowners are required to employ the architect for the full architectural service.
National Building Regulations and Building standards Act, 1977(Act No.103 of 1977) 5.3.6 SANS 10400 for facilities for persons with disabilities, establishes requirements for external and internal circulation routes, including doors and doorways, ramps, stairways, handrails, lifts, toilet facilities, auditoriums and halls, obstructions in the path of travel, parking and indication of facilities.
The building system to be assessed is intended for use in all areas of South Africa for the erection of single-storey buildings for applicable occupancy classes set out in SANS 10400 PART A: Table 1 of Regulation A (20) (1).
The Controlling Architects must approve the building plans before they can be submitted to the Local Authority for Building Plan approval in terms of SANS 10400 by the individual Owners or their agents.