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On the classification standard of seismic fortification
Public buildings and residential buildings 6.0. 1 Applicable to public buildings such as sports buildings, theaters, museums, archives, shopping malls, exhibition halls, exhibition centers, educational buildings, hotels, office buildings, scientific experimental buildings and residential buildings such as houses, dormitories and apartments. 6.0.2 Public buildings should be classified into seismic fortification categories according to their personnel density, function, scale, social impact and direct economic losses caused by earthquake damage. 6.0.3 In sports buildings, the scale is divided into super-large stadiums, large and medium-sized stadiums and gymnasiums with large audience capacity (including swimming pools), and the seismic fortification category should be divided into key fortification categories. 6.0.4 In cultural and entertainment buildings, audio-visual rooms and lecture halls of large cinemas, theaters, auditoriums, libraries, cultural centers and entertainment centers should be classified as key fortification categories. 6.0.5 In commercial buildings, the seismic fortification category of large multi-storey shopping malls with dense crowds should be listed as the key fortification category. When commercial buildings and other buildings are jointly built, they should be judged separately, and their seismic fortification categories should be determined in sections. 6.0.6 Among museums and archives, large museums, museums with national first-class cultural relics, super-class archives and seismic fortification categories should be listed as key fortification categories. 6.0.7 In exhibition buildings, the seismic fortification categories of large exhibition halls and exhibition centers should be classified as key fortification categories. 6.0.8 In educational buildings, the seismic fortification categories of teaching rooms in kindergartens, primary schools and middle schools, as well as student dormitories and canteens should be no less than the key fortification categories. 6.0.9 Scientific experimental buildings, buildings for research, experimental production and storage of highly radioactive substances, and buildings for highly toxic biological products, chemicals, natural and artificial bacteria and viruses (such as plague, cholera, typhoid fever and new high-risk infectious diseases). ) should be classified as a special fortification category. 6.0. 10 In the building of electronic information center, the seismic fortification categories of buildings compiled and stored with important information at provincial and ministerial levels should be listed as key fortification categories. The seismic fortification standard of the National Information Center building should be higher than the key fortification categories. 6.0. 1 1 In high-rise buildings, when the number of structural units is more than 8,000, the seismic fortification category should be listed as the key fortification category. 6.0. 12 The seismic fortification category of residential buildings should not be lower than the standard fortification category. The funeral home belongs to the exhibition building!