Fire Exit Doors Regulations Scotland
Design guidance in respect of building regulations is contained in the scottish building standards technical handbooks.
Fire exit doors regulations scotland. In the majority of premises local fire and rescue authorities are responsible for enforcing this fire safety legislation. Part 3 of the 2005 act along with the fire safety scotland regulations 2006 sets out the fire safety duties in respect of the majority of non domestic premises in scotland. They compartmentalise the building to delay the spread of fire throughout the building. All premises the public have access to.
Temporary waiting spaces should have an unobstructed clear area capable of accommodating a wheelchair and measuring. A guide to fire door regulations. It replaces fire certification under the fire precautions act 1971 with a general duty to ensure so far as is reasonably practicable the safety of employees a general duty in relation to non employees to take such fire precautions as may reasonably be required in the circumstances to ensure that premises are safe. The building standards technical handbooks provide guidance on achieving the standards set in the building scotland regulations 2004 and are available in two volumes domestic buildings and non domestic buildings.
Act 2005 and the fire safety scotland regulations 2006 in respect of fire safety risk assessment and further obligations in respect of fire safety measures must also be considered. This publication is available in html and also in pdf format in supporting documents. Where an exit door from a room storey or. Tell businesses what they need to do to comply with fire safety law.
All types of houses in multiple occupation. In scotland requirements on general fire safety are covered in part 3 of the fire scotland act 2005 supported by the fire safety scotland regulations 2006. A fire door is a fantastic safety precaution that can help keep your employees safe and minimise the damage a fire can cause to your property. A closed door may restrict fire spread by holding back fire and smoke.
This order reforms the law relating to fire safety in non domestic premises. Building regulations for fire safety in residential homes including new and existing dwellings flats residential accommodation schools colleges and offices. All workplaces and commercial premises.