The elements are still pretty much the same, Walmart just has more of
each item.
If you have a compliance department that knows all the rules, it is
just a process that you have done 100 times. When you are learning by
"citation and fine" it is not as intuitive.
In my wife's club, the municipality changed (same dirt, different
government) and the new life safety officer read the code different
than it had been interpreted for the last 25 years.
In real life, he was right and the previous guys were not keeping up.
There wasn't one single compliant business or club in the city of
Bonita for almost a year. Some just closed.
These codes change every 3 years. (another pet peeve of mine)
Because of bureaucratic inertia, by the time a code cycle is adopted,
a newer version is already out.
The problem with commercial codes is there is very little grand
fathering. The rule changes, you have to comply.
ADA is the worst and sometimes makes the least sense.
Ten years ago we built a part of a website for the University of
Connecticut. Before we could even start we had to sign a contract which
included over 20 pages of regulations and questions relating to anti
discrimination / affirmative action information we had to fill out even
though we were a partnership of 2. They needed to make sure at least 15%
of us were minorities... Just was just that section of regulations, it
took us a week to fill in the papers, do do a job that took a week and a
half...