Joaz Banbeck
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From the aforementioned LA Times article:
John McDevitt, a former assistant fire chief, accredited marine surveyor and chair of a National Fire Protection Assn. committee on boat protection, questioned why both egress points – the stairwell and the hatch – deposited passengers into the galley and adjacent dining area.
“When you put two exits into the same common area, you are not providing two means of egress – it’s still only one,” he said.
John McDevitt, a former assistant fire chief, accredited marine surveyor and chair of a National Fire Protection Assn. committee on boat protection, questioned why both egress points – the stairwell and the hatch – deposited passengers into the galley and adjacent dining area.
“When you put two exits into the same common area, you are not providing two means of egress – it’s still only one,” he said.