Commonwealth of Massachusetts State Building Code 4th Ed. (1985)
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Where utilized in a corrosive atmosphere, structurally equivalent noncorrosive materials shall be used. Screens above the skyhght shall be at least four (4) inches above the skylight and shall project on all sides for a distance of not less than the height of the screen above the glass. When multiple layer glazing systems are used, a protective screen is not required when laminated glass is glazed on the interior surface. 925.3.6 Venting skylights: Where required over shafts and stairs by Secti...ons 515.2 and 910.6.2, venting skylights shall be glazed with a readily breakable glazing material. 925.4 Penthouses: Penthouses shall be considered a part of the next lower story and the enclosure shall conform to the requirements for exterior walls of the building type as regulated by Table 214 and Article 8 except as modified herein. 925.4.1 Recessed walls: When the exterior wall of a penthouse is re- cessed five (5) feet or more from the exterior wall of the next lower story and the exterior wall of the next lower story is required to have a fireresistance rating of greater than one and one-half (1 1/2) hours, the penthouse exterior wall may be constructed with a fireresistance rating of 9/1/80 401 780 CMR: STATE BUILDING CODE COMMISSION not less than one and one-half (1 1/2) hours, covered on the outside with noncombustible , weatherproof material and supported on protected steel or reinforced concrete construction.
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