West Virginia Contractors License Practice Exam

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In a group H-5 building, how much wider must a service corridor be compared to the widest cart used?

  1. 24 inches

  2. 30 inches

  3. 33 inches

  4. 36 inches

The correct answer is: 33 inches

A service corridor in a group H-5 building must be designed to accommodate the width of the widest cart used while also ensuring safe movement and accessibility. The requirement for a corridor to be at least 33 inches wider than the widest cart allows for adequate space not only for the cart itself but also for individuals to maneuver around it safely. This is particularly important in settings where hazardous materials may be transported, as it ensures that there is enough room for both the cart and personnel to operate without risk of accidents or obstruction. In general, the specifications for building corridors in these types of facilities aim to enhance safety and efficiency, reflecting the importance of maintaining a clear and unobstructed path. The other options do not provide sufficient additional width to fulfill this purpose, thereby failing to meet the required safety standards that apply to group H-5 buildings.