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Uniform Building By-Laws 1984

UNIFORM BUILDING BY-LAWS
1984
ARRANGEMENT OF BY-LAWS
PART I
PRELIMINARY
By-law
1. Citation
2. Interpretation
PART II
SUBMISSION OF PLANS FOR APPROVAL
3. Submission of plans for approval
4. Return of plan
5. Supervision of work
6. Plans to be signed
7. Withdrawal or change of qualified person
8. Plans to be deposited in triplicate
9. Scale of plans
10. Plans required
11. Exemption from by-law 10
12. Sketch plans for approval in principle
13. Special permission to commence building operations
14. Plans of alterations
15. Specification
16. Details and calculations of structural plans
17. Power of local authority to reject structural plans and calculations
18. Permits
19. Temporary permits
20. Advertisement Hoarding
21. Materials not to be deposited in a street without permission
22. Notice of commencement or resumption of building operations
23. Notice of completion of setting out
24. Notice of completion of excavation for foundation
25. Certificate of fitness for occupation
26. Temporary certificate of fitness for occupation
27. Partial certificate of fitness for occupation
28. Offence under the Act
29. Fees for consideration of plans and for permits
PART III
SPACE. LIGHT AND VENTILATION
30. Open spaces to be provided
31. Open spaces not to be altered or roofed
32. Space about buildings abutting a street and a back lane
33. Space about buildings on lots abutting a street and having no back lane
34. Space about detached buildings
35. Access from a street
36. Splayed corners
37. Projections over the street and over the building line
38. Width of footway
39. Natural lighting and ventilation
40. Air-wells
41. Mechanical ventilation and air-conditioning
42. Minimum area of rooms in residential buildings
43. Minimum dimensions of latrines, water-closets and bathrooms
44. Height of rooms in residential buildings, shophouses, schools, etc.
45. Places of public resorts
46. Heights of rooms in buildings
47. Project longs over verandah-way
PART IV
TEMPORARY WORKS IN CONNECTION WITH BUILDING OPERATIONS
48. Commencement of building operation
49. Responsibility of persons granted temporary permits
50. Cancellation of temporary permits
51. Vehicular access to site
52. Rising mains to be installed progressively
PART V
STRUCTURAL REQUIREMENTS
53. Building materials
54. General requirements of loading
55. Dead and imposed loads
56. Dead loads calculated from weights of materials used
57. Weight of partitions
58. Contents of tanks and other receptacles
59. Imposed floor loads
60. Mechanical stacking
61. Imposed loads on ceilings, skylights and similar structures
62. Reduction in total imposed floor loads
63. Imposed roof loads
64. Curved roofs
65. Roof coverings
66. Internal suspended loads on primary structural members
67. Amount of suspended load
68. Dynamic loading
69. Crane gantry girders
70. Parapets and balustrades
71. Vehicle barriers for car parks
72. Basement walls and floors
73. Foundations
74. Foundations of buildings not exceeding four storeys
75. Reinforced concrete foundations
76. Strip foundations
77. Brick footings
78. Foundations below invert of drains
79. Foundations under external and party walls
80. Structure above foundations
PART VI
CONSTRUCTIONAL REQUIREMENTS
81. Building site
82. Drainage of subsoil
83. Protection against soil erosion, etc.
84. Prevention of dampness
85. Nominal thickness of walls
86. Party walls
87. Openings in party walls
88. Recesses
89. Chases
90. Underpinning
91. Coping, etc. to be impervious
92. Projections in brickwork
93. Measurement of the length of a wall
94. Use of 100 millimetre brickwork and concrete blocks in loadbearing walls
95. External panel walls
96. Non load-bearing partitions
97. Timbers built into party walls
98. Fences and boundary walls
99. Cooking facilities in residential buildings
100. Cooking facilities in quarters
101. Boilers, fireplaces, forges and incinerators in factories
102. Combustible materials adjoining smoke flues
103. Timber floors
104. Bearing of joists
105. Space below floors to be ventilated
106. Dimensions of staircases
107. Handrails
108. Maximum flights
109. Winders
110. No obstructions in staircases
111. Lighting and ventilation of staircases
112. Enclosure of staircases in a shop
113. Use of timber staircases
114. Timber roofs
115. Roofs coverings and drainage
116. Accessible flat roofs, balconies, etc.
117. Access to roof space
118. Refuse chutes and alternate means for disposal of refuse
119. Change of use of building
120. Design and construction of refuse chutes
121. Requirements for refuse receptacle chambers
122. Access to refuse receptacle chambers
123. Pipes and service ducts
124. Lifts
125. Swimming pools
126. Steps and footway
127. Openings into swimming pool
128. Depth of water
129. Location of driving boards
130. Changing rooms
131. Foot-bath and shower
132. Private, residential swimming pools
PART VII
FIRE REQUIREMENTS
133. Interpretation
134. Designation of purpose groups
135. Rules of measurement
136. Provision of compartment walls and compartment floors
137. Floor in building exceeding 30 metres in height to be constructed as compartment floor
138. Other walls and floors to be constructed as compartment walls or compartment floors
139. Separation of fire risk areas
140. Fire appliance access
141. Separating walls
142. External walls
143. Beam or column
144. Cladding on external wall
145. Reference to Sixth Schedule
146. Relevant boundary
147. Construction of separating walls
148. Special requirements as to compartment walls and compartment floors
149. Horizontal and vertical barriers at the external walls
150. Protected shafts
151. Ventilation to lift shafts
152. Openings in lift shafts
153. Smoke detectors for lift lobbies
154. Emergency mode of operation in the event of mains power failure
155. Fire mode of operation
156. Protected shafts as ventilating duct
157. Protected shafts consisting of staircase
158. Stages in places of assembly
159. Open stages
160. Fire precaution in air-conditioning systems
161. Fire-stopping
162. Fire doors in compartment walls and separating walls
163. Half hour and one hour doors
164. Door closers for fire doors
165. Measurement of travel distance to exits
166. Exits to be accessible at all times
167. Storey exits
168. Staircases
169. Exit route
170. Egress through unenclosed openings
171. Horizontal exits
172. Emergency exit signs
173. Exit doors
174. Arrangement of storey exits
175. Calculation of occupant load
176. Computing storey exit widths
177. Computing number of staircases and staircase widths
178. Exits for institutional and other places of assembly
179. Classification of places of assembly
180. Spaced standards for calculating occupancy loads
181. Width of means of egress
182. Rate of discharge
183. Exit details for places of assembly
184. Seating
185. Gangways in places of assembly
186. Exit doors in places of assembly
187. Notice affixed to door of gate
188. Travel distance in places of assembly
189. Enclosing means of escape in certain buildings
190. External staircase
191. Openings in adjacent walls not permitted
192. Moving walks
193. Power operated door as means of agrees
194. Building with single staircase
195. Staircases to reach roof level
196. Smoke lobbies
197. Protected lobbies
198. Ventilation of staircase enclosures
199. Ventilation of staircase enclosures in buildings not exceeding 18 metres
200. Ventilation of staircase enclosures in buildings exceeding 18 metres
201. Staircase enclosures below ground level
202. Pressurized system for staircase
203. Restriction of spread of flame
204. Classification of restriction of flame over surfaces of walls and ceilings
205. Classification of interior finish materials
206. Classification of surface of wall or ceiling
207. Exceptions relating to ceilings
208. Reference to roofs
209. Reference to buildings
210. Construction of roofs
211. Roofing materials
212. Category designation for fire penetration and spread of flame on roof surface
213. Fire resistance
214. Additional requirements
215. Height of buildings
216. Single storey buildings
217. Fire resistance of structural member
218. Compartment wall separating flats and maisonnette
219. Application of these By-laws to floors
220. Floor area and capacity of buildings and compartments
221. Test of fire resistance
222. Fire resistance for walls
223. Fire resistance for floors above ground floor
224. Fire resistance for any element of structure
PART VIII
FIRE ALARMS, FIRE DETECTION, FIRE EXTINGUISHMENT AND FIRE FIGHTING ACCESS
225. Detecting and extinguishing fire
226. Automatic system for hazardous occupancy
227. Portable extinguishes
228. Sprinkler valves
229. Means of access and fire fighting in buildings over 18.3 metres high
230. Installation and testing of dry rising system
231. Installation and testing of wet rising system
232. Wet or dry rising system for buildings under construction
233. Foam inlets
234. Underground structures and windowless buildings to have foam inlets
235. Fixed installations
236. Special hazards
237. Fire alarms
238. Command and control centre
239. Voice communication system
240. Electrical isolating switch
241. Special requirements for fire alarm systems
242. Fire fighting access lobbies
243. Fire lifts
244. Standards required
245. Approval of D.G.F.S.
246. Certification on completion
247. Water storage
248. Marking on wet riser, etc.
249. Smoke and heat venting
250. Natural draught smoke vent
251. Smoke vents to be adequate to prevent dangerous accumulation of smoke
252. Smoke vents to be openable by Fire Authority
253. Emergency power system
PART IX
MISCELLANEOUS
254. Buildings to which Parts VII and VIII apply
255. Power of local authority to extend period, etc.
256. Buildings exempted
257. Malaysian Standard Specification and Code of Practice to prevail over British Standard
Specification and Code of Practice
258. Failure to Buildings
FIRST SCHEDULE.
SECOND SCHEDULE.
THIRD SCHEDULE.
FOURTH SCHEDULE.
FIFTH SCHEDULE.
SIXTH SCHEDULE.
SEVENTH SCHEDULE.
EIGHT SCHEDULE.
NINTH SCHEDULE.
TENTH SCHEDULE.

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  • 1. Uniform Building By-Laws 1984 UNIFORM BUILDING BY-LAWS 1984 ARRANGEMENT OF BY-LAWS PART I PRELIMINARY By-law 1. Citation 2. Interpretation PART II SUBMISSION OF PLANS FOR APPROVAL 3. Submission of plans for approval 4. Return of plan 5. Supervision of work 6. Plans to be signed 7. Withdrawal or change of qualified person 8. Plans to be deposited in triplicate 9. Scale of plans 10. Plans required 11. Exemption from by-law 10 12. Sketch plans for approval in principle 13. Special permission to commence building operations 14. Plans of alterations 15. Specification 16. Details and calculations of structural plans 17. Power of local authority to reject structural plans and calculations 18. Permits 19. Temporary permits 20. Advertisement Hoarding 21. Materials not to be deposited in a street without permission 22. Notice of commencement or resumption of building operations 23. Notice of completion of setting out 24. Notice of completion of excavation for foundation 25. Certificate of fitness for occupation 26. Temporary certificate of fitness for occupation 27. Partial certificate of fitness for occupation 28. Offence under the Act 29. Fees for consideration of plans and for permits PART III
  • 2. SPACE. LIGHT AND VENTILATION 30. Open spaces to be provided 31. Open spaces not to be altered or roofed 32. Space about buildings abutting a street and a back lane 33. Space about buildings on lots abutting a street and having no back lane 34. Space about detached buildings 35. Access from a street 36. Splayed corners 37. Projections over the street and over the building line 38. Width of footway 39. Natural lighting and ventilation 40. Air-wells 41. Mechanical ventilation and air-conditioning 42. Minimum area of rooms in residential buildings 43. Minimum dimensions of latrines, water-closets and bathrooms 44. Height of rooms in residential buildings, shophouses, schools, etc. 45. Places of public resorts 46. Heights of rooms in buildings 47. Project longs over verandah-way PART IV TEMPORARY WORKS IN CONNECTION WITH BUILDING OPERATIONS 48. Commencement of building operation 49. Responsibility of persons granted temporary permits 50. Cancellation of temporary permits 51. Vehicular access to site 52. Rising mains to be installed progressively PART V STRUCTURAL REQUIREMENTS 53. Building materials 54. General requirements of loading 55. Dead and imposed loads 56. Dead loads calculated from weights of materials used 57. Weight of partitions 58. Contents of tanks and other receptacles 59. Imposed floor loads 60. Mechanical stacking 61. Imposed loads on ceilings, skylights and similar structures 62. Reduction in total imposed floor loads 63. Imposed roof loads 64. Curved roofs 65. Roof coverings 66. Internal suspended loads on primary structural members 67. Amount of suspended load 68. Dynamic loading 69. Crane gantry girders
  • 3. 70. Parapets and balustrades 71. Vehicle barriers for car parks 72. Basement walls and floors 73. Foundations 74. Foundations of buildings not exceeding four storeys 75. Reinforced concrete foundations 76. Strip foundations 77. Brick footings 78. Foundations below invert of drains 79. Foundations under external and party walls 80. Structure above foundations PART VI CONSTRUCTIONAL REQUIREMENTS 81. Building site 82. Drainage of subsoil 83. Protection against soil erosion, etc. 84. Prevention of dampness 85. Nominal thickness of walls 86. Party walls 87. Openings in party walls 88. Recesses 89. Chases 90. Underpinning 91. Coping, etc. to be impervious 92. Projections in brickwork 93. Measurement of the length of a wall 94. Use of 100 millimetre brickwork and concrete blocks in loadbearing walls 95. External panel walls 96. Non load-bearing partitions 97. Timbers built into party walls 98. Fences and boundary walls 99. Cooking facilities in residential buildings 100. Cooking facilities in quarters 101. Boilers, fireplaces, forges and incinerators in factories 102. Combustible materials adjoining smoke flues 103. Timber floors 104. Bearing of joists 105. Space below floors to be ventilated 106. Dimensions of staircases 107. Handrails 108. Maximum flights 109. Winders 110. No obstructions in staircases 111. Lighting and ventilation of staircases 112. Enclosure of staircases in a shop 113. Use of timber staircases 114. Timber roofs 115. Roofs coverings and drainage
  • 4. 116. Accessible flat roofs, balconies, etc. 117. Access to roof space 118. Refuse chutes and alternate means for disposal of refuse 119. Change of use of building 120. Design and construction of refuse chutes 121. Requirements for refuse receptacle chambers 122. Access to refuse receptacle chambers 123. Pipes and service ducts 124. Lifts 125. Swimming pools 126. Steps and footway 127. Openings into swimming pool 128. Depth of water 129. Location of driving boards 130. Changing rooms 131. Foot-bath and shower 132. Private, residential swimming pools PART VII FIRE REQUIREMENTS 133. Interpretation 134. Designation of purpose groups 135. Rules of measurement 136. Provision of compartment walls and compartment floors 137. Floor in building exceeding 30 metres in height to be constructed as compartment floor 138. Other walls and floors to be constructed as compartment walls or compartment floors 139. Separation of fire risk areas 140. Fire appliance access 141. Separating walls 142. External walls 143. Beam or column 144. Cladding on external wall 145. Reference to Sixth Schedule 146. Relevant boundary 147. Construction of separating walls 148. Special requirements as to compartment walls and compartment floors 149. Horizontal and vertical barriers at the external walls 150. Protected shafts 151. Ventilation to lift shafts 152. Openings in lift shafts 153. Smoke detectors for lift lobbies 154. Emergency mode of operation in the event of mains power failure 155. Fire mode of operation 156. Protected shafts as ventilating duct 157. Protected shafts consisting of staircase 158. Stages in places of assembly 159. Open stages 160. Fire precaution in air-conditioning systems 161. Fire-stopping
  • 5. 162. Fire doors in compartment walls and separating walls 163. Half hour and one hour doors 164. Door closers for fire doors 165. Measurement of travel distance to exits 166. Exits to be accessible at all times 167. Storey exits 168. Staircases 169. Exit route 170. Egress through unenclosed openings 171. Horizontal exits 172. Emergency exit signs 173. Exit doors 174. Arrangement of storey exits 175. Calculation of occupant load 176. Computing storey exit widths 177. Computing number of staircases and staircase widths 178. Exits for institutional and other places of assembly 179. Classification of places of assembly 180. Spaced standards for calculating occupancy loads 181. Width of means of egress 182. Rate of discharge 183. Exit details for places of assembly 184. Seating 185. Gangways in places of assembly 186. Exit doors in places of assembly 187. Notice affixed to door of gate 188. Travel distance in places of assembly 189. Enclosing means of escape in certain buildings 190. External staircase 191. Openings in adjacent walls not permitted 192. Moving walks 193. Power operated door as means of agrees 194. Building with single staircase 195. Staircases to reach roof level 196. Smoke lobbies 197. Protected lobbies 198. Ventilation of staircase enclosures 199. Ventilation of staircase enclosures in buildings not exceeding 18 metres 200. Ventilation of staircase enclosures in buildings exceeding 18 metres 201. Staircase enclosures below ground level 202. Pressurized system for staircase 203. Restriction of spread of flame 204. Classification of restriction of flame over surfaces of walls and ceilings 205. Classification of interior finish materials 206. Classification of surface of wall or ceiling 207. Exceptions relating to ceilings 208. Reference to roofs 209. Reference to buildings 210. Construction of roofs 211. Roofing materials 212. Category designation for fire penetration and spread of flame on roof surface
  • 6. 213. Fire resistance 214. Additional requirements 215. Height of buildings 216. Single storey buildings 217. Fire resistance of structural member 218. Compartment wall separating flats and maisonnette 219. Application of these By-laws to floors 220. Floor area and capacity of buildings and compartments 221. Test of fire resistance 222. Fire resistance for walls 223. Fire resistance for floors above ground floor 224. Fire resistance for any element of structure PART VIII FIRE ALARMS, FIRE DETECTION, FIRE EXTINGUISHMENT AND FIRE FIGHTING ACCESS 225. Detecting and extinguishing fire 226. Automatic system for hazardous occupancy 227. Portable extinguishes 228. Sprinkler valves 229. Means of access and fire fighting in buildings over 18.3 metres high 230. Installation and testing of dry rising system 231. Installation and testing of wet rising system 232. Wet or dry rising system for buildings under construction 233. Foam inlets 234. Underground structures and windowless buildings to have foam inlets 235. Fixed installations 236. Special hazards 237. Fire alarms 238. Command and control centre 239. Voice communication system 240. Electrical isolating switch 241. Special requirements for fire alarm systems 242. Fire fighting access lobbies 243. Fire lifts 244. Standards required 245. Approval of D.G.F.S. 246. Certification on completion 247. Water storage 248. Marking on wet riser, etc. 249. Smoke and heat venting 250. Natural draught smoke vent 251. Smoke vents to be adequate to prevent dangerous accumulation of smoke 252. Smoke vents to be openable by Fire Authority 253. Emergency power system PART IX MISCELLANEOUS 254. Buildings to which Parts VII and VIII apply
  • 7. 255. Power of local authority to extend period, etc. 256. Buildings exempted 257. Malaysian Standard Specification and Code of Practice to prevail over British Standard Specification and Code of Practice 258. Failure to Buildings FIRST SCHEDULE. SECOND SCHEDULE. THIRD SCHEDULE. FOURTH SCHEDULE. FIFTH SCHEDULE. SIXTH SCHEDULE. SEVENTH SCHEDULE. EIGHT SCHEDULE. NINTH SCHEDULE. TENTH SCHEDULE.