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#1 Posted : 25 January 2005 10:43:00(UTC)
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Posted By Robert Paterson Hi to all What is the minimum requirement for fire exits in a building. is it 1 or 2 and can anybody point me in the right direction of what legislation would apply in that situation.I have an idea as what it is but need confirmation on my thoughts. Contact me at robert@speysidedistillers.co.uk This is not a work situation by something away from work on which I have to advise on. Thanks for your help Regards Robert Paterson
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#2 Posted : 25 January 2005 11:25:00(UTC)
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Posted By Stephen P Robert, Try Approved Document B of the Building Regulations, available for free download from www.odpm.gov.uk follow the links down the left hand side.
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#3 Posted : 26 January 2005 09:47:00(UTC)
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Posted By Gordon Thelwell Hello Robert, I have found this book ideal for the kind of task you have mentioned: Fire Safety: an Employer's Guide The Stationery Office Books. ISBN 0-11-341229-0. Good luck. Gordon.
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#4 Posted : 26 January 2005 15:25:00(UTC)
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Posted By steven bentham Others to try include: Fire Precautions 1971, Guide to Fire Precautions existing places of work that require a certificate ISBN 0113410794 In this there is various examples of above ground, basements, and maximum numbers to exits.
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#5 Posted : 27 January 2005 13:03:00(UTC)
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Posted By Glynn T Gibson Hi Robert, There are alot of variations on this matter and is dependant on: Use of premises Number of persons Distance to fire exit/s Exit/s capacity etc... Can you provide more info?
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#6 Posted : 28 January 2005 02:26:00(UTC)
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Posted By Ged Hi Rob, The guidelines given in Fire precautions (workplace) regs 1997 as amended 1999 Give maximum travel distances to a place of safety if only one exit and it is a low fire risk area 45 Metres more than one exit available 60metres Normal risk production areas factory only more than one route 45m single route 25m High fire risk More than one route 25m single route 12m These are guidelines only and should be used with caution. You must look at each part of the workplace and decide how quickly persons would react to a fire alert. Where the distances cannot be provided you will be required to provide extra fire precautions and should consult your local fire safety officer..(once you have completed your fire risk assessment)
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