Can anyone point me in the direction of the relevant regulations covering the provision of fire exits from buildings ? Specifically office buildings.
I am having a bit of a 'discussion' with my employer at the moment regarding a fire exit that is partially blocked.
I'm pretty sure that one of the basic principles is that you should be able to fall against the push bar and have the door open, no matter what condition you are in (injured hands, etc . . .)
They have the view that "Ah sure, you can open the other door anyway". This other half of the door is the one with a handle that you twist to open. I'm pretty sure that the requirement to be able to fall against the push bar is fundamental and can't be waived or replaced by having to open the door manually.
Can someone point me in the direction of the relevant regulations please ?
Cheers,
z
I am having a bit of a 'discussion' with my employer at the moment regarding a fire exit that is partially blocked.
I'm pretty sure that one of the basic principles is that you should be able to fall against the push bar and have the door open, no matter what condition you are in (injured hands, etc . . .)
They have the view that "Ah sure, you can open the other door anyway". This other half of the door is the one with a handle that you twist to open. I'm pretty sure that the requirement to be able to fall against the push bar is fundamental and can't be waived or replaced by having to open the door manually.
Can someone point me in the direction of the relevant regulations please ?
Cheers,
z