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pdurkin  
#1 Posted : 07 July 2010 14:38:22(UTC)
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pdurkin

Hi All, Lots of posts about fire doors (FDs) but none yet to mention about letting the force be with you !!Recently on a DDA audit found a set of FDs ( relatively new site) to have FDs that a wheelchair occupant had no chance of opening.Apparently the closuire force was set at 49 Newtons.According to Building Regs part M 2004,advises 20N. Have any of you guys had such a problem? i.e. Do installers set the closures high and wait for complaints? Regards,Paul
bleve  
#2 Posted : 07 July 2010 15:00:01(UTC)
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bleve

Instead they check and verify on installation and include in your periodic maintenace/inspection schedule.
bob youel  
#3 Posted : 08 July 2010 07:46:18(UTC)
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bob youel

people blindly follow parts of the building regs as otherwise they may have too make a decuision themselves Parts of the building regs: The parts of the building regs that state that H&S etc law must be considered is the part that is not adhered to and in my experience few even know about that area
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