NCC 2022 Volume One - Building Code of Australia Class 2 to 9 buildings
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NSW Part I4 Entertainment venues other than temporary structures and drive-in theatresNSW Part I4 Entertainment venues other than temporary structures and drive-in theatres
NSW Part I4 contains Deemed-to-Satisfy Provisions additional to those contained in Sections C, D, E, F and G for buildings containing or used as an entertainment venue other than temporary structures and drive-in theatres.
This Part applies to every entertainment venue as described in the Environmental Planning and Assessment Regulation 2021.
If an entertainment venue forms part only of a building, then—
must be separated from the other parts of the building by construction having an FRL of not less than 60/60/60.
Where an entertainment venue is used principally for the purpose of—
foyer space (excluding stairways and concession areas) must be provided on the basis of at least 0.25 m2 for each person that the auditorium accommodates.
In an entertainment venue, where multiple auditoriums have a foyer in common, the following applies:
NSW I4D6 to NSW I4D9 apply to a conventional stage, that is, a stage which is separated from the auditorium by a proscenium wall incorporating a proscenium opening.
A stage which is more than 150 m2 in area—
A safety curtain required by NSW I4D8 must—
A rigid safety curtain required by NSW I4D13 must comply with the requirements of NSW I4D15 and it must—
NSW I4D18 to NSW I4D25 do not apply to continental seating or seating at tables.
Chairs used for seating must—
Chairs in an auditorium that has a level floor must be—
Chairs in an auditorium having a sloping floor, or having stepped or inclined platforms, must be securely fastened to the floor or platform.
Where seating is securely fastened to the floor and arranged in rows of concentric circles, semi-circles or segments of circles, with radiating aisles—
Where aisles and cross-overs are provided—
Where an aisle contains platforms or steps—
Where stepped platforms without chairs or stepped platforms with bench seats, are used for seating—
NSW I4D27 to NSW I4D35 apply to continental seating.
Seating must be securely fastened to the floor.
The number of seats in a row must not exceed 120.
The depth of each row of seating (that is, the distance between the back of the row in front or, if there is a guardrail in front, between the back of the row and the guardrail) must, in respect of a row containing a number of seats specified in Column 1 of NSW Table I4D29, be not less than the distance specified in Column 2 of that Table in respect of that number of seats.
Column 1: number of seats in rows | Column 2: depth of rows (mm) | Column 3: clearance between rows (mm) |
---|---|---|
Not exceeding 16 | 950 | 300 |
17 - 30 | 975 | 325 |
31 - 45 | 1000 | 350 |
46 - 60 | 1025 | 375 |
61 - 75 | 1050 | 400 |
76 - 90 | 1075 | 425 |
91 - 105 | 1100 | 450 |
106 - 120 | 1125 | 475 |
The minimum lateral clearance between each row of seating must, in respect of a row containing a number of seats specified in Column 1 of NSW Table I4D29 be not less than the clearance specified in Column 3 of that Table in respect of that number of seats.
Chairs used for seating must comply with NSW I4D19(a) and (b).
Egress doorways through the walls of the auditorium—
A clear area—
At the entrance from a row to a clear area, there must be a clear level floor space having a width of at least the clearance specified for the row in Column 3 of NSW Table I4D29.
A door fitted to the egress doorway in the wall of an auditorium must comply with NSW D3D16 and NSW D3D24(2).
Guardrails must be provided—
If seats with fixed backs are provided, guardrails that extend for the full width of the seating, must be provided at least 500 mm above the platform unless—
If—
Where a guardrail is provided in front of a row of chairs—
A guardrail provided along the fascia of a balcony or box—
A guardrail provided along the front edge of a cross-over on a stepped floor—
A dressing room or two or more adjoining dressing rooms, having a total floor area of more than 50 m2, must—
A storeroom must be separated from other parts of the building by construction having an FRL of not less than 60/60/60.
A projection suite in accordance with the staffing requirements of Schedule 72 of the Environmental Planning and Assessment Regulation 2021 must contain either—
A projection suite must be separated from all other internal parts of the building in which it is located by construction having an FRL of not less than 60/60/60.
If a projection or observation port is not more than 0.1 m2 in area—
Where an entertainment venue includes not more than 2 basement storeys—
If the entertainment venue includes more than 2 basement storeys—
The switchboard containing the main isolation switch must—
Protection of the final sub-circuit originating at a switchboard or distribution board must be by means of circuit breakers.
Where an entertainment venue has its mains supply in common with that of another building or where it is a part of a building—
Where the lamps utilised in the general lighting are of a type that will not relight immediately after the restoration of the primary electricity supply to those lamps—
Where an aisle light is installed in a seat frame, it must be supplied at a voltage of not more than 32 volts AC or 115 volts DC.
Aisle lighting must be provided with an alternative electricity supply that—
An automatic smoke-and-heat vent system required by NSW E2D16(c) for stages and backstages must—
Solid fuel burning stoves and open fire places must not be installed in premises designed for the purpose of—
Fuel gas cylinders must—
An enclosure referred to in NSW I4D61—