This is a new one. Even in NYC, I don't know of anything that specifies
where you can put a desk or have someone work.
Lots of office space is put on raised floors these days due to the wires
that run to the desks, cubicles, whatever.
Doug
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------ Original Message ------
From: "Longnecker, Dennis" <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: 15-Mar-16 2:48:41 PM
Subject: Raised Floor
While not an operating system type question, I know someone here will
be able to answer .....
In the USA, are there requirements/rules regarding how a raised for can
be utilized? I seem to recall reading some code that specified only
people who need to work on a raised for should be located on a raised
floor...something about being due to the different electrical systems
in a raised floor vs office space. That is, you shouldn't house
someone's desk on a raised floor if they don't need to use anything in
the raise floor.
Dennis
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