UFC 4-211-01N
25 October 2004
3-18.6
Miscellaneous Items. Provide a roof access hatch.
3-19
INTERIOR MATERIALS AND SYSTEMS
3-19.1
Floors. Ground floor should be a concrete slab on grade.
Reinforce and install slabs over a vapor barrier and compacted porous fill, unless
an alternative construction is recommended based on a subsurface investigation.
3-19.2
Walls and Partitions. First floor walls will be 200 mm (8 inch)
nominal reinforced concrete masonry units. Extend partitions to floor slab above
around shops and to ceiling in other locations. Partitions around administrative
areas may be gypsum wallboard on metal studs, except around shop areas.
Partitions between hangar and O1/O2 spaces should be masonry. Choose
insulated partitions for acoustical control as needed. Partitions should be fire
rated as required by NFPA 409.
3-19.3
Stairs. Construct stairs of steel with concrete filled treads.
Handrails and guardrails should be steel tubing.
3-19.4
Doors & Frames. Choose metal doors with metal frames on the
O1 level. Doors around the Paraloft, aviation ordnance (AO,) aviation mechanics
equipment (AME) or any space that may contain explosives must be compliant
for blast protection per the appropriate design guides. Such features may
include out-swinging doors and panic devices.
3-19.5
Hardware. Choose hardware appropriate for the spaces served.
Special hardware includes:
3-19.5.1
Mechanical Cipher locks may be desired on some shops and
spaces where security is required. Coordinate the requirement with the activity.
Cipher locks may be considered on the following spaces:
Commanding Officer's (CO) office
Executive Officer's (XO) office
Operations
Secure Office
Ready Room
3-19.5.2
Provide panic devices on the Paraloft, aviation ordnance (AO,)
aviation mechanics equipment (AME) as required by the current NAVOSH
standards.
3-19.5.3
Keying must conform to Base standards requirements including
removable cores. Generally, all squadron spaces should be keyed alike with
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