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Hi all,
Is it compulsory for all schools to have lightning conductors? I have been reading through some school fire risk assessments and some have mentioned the need for conductors and some have not.
Many thanks,
Paul.
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Hi Paul,
I think the answer will be in the building regs rather than in H+S or fire requirements.
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BS6651: 1999 “Protection of Structures against Lightning” refers. Prevalence of lightning in the geographic area , as well as the height and relative isolation of the structure are also listed in the criteria.
So the answer is: "it depends"!
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ron hunter wrote:BS6651: 1999 “Protection of Structures against Lightning” refers. Prevalence of lightning in the geographic area , as well as the height and relative isolation of the structure are also listed in the criteria.
So the answer is: "it depends"!
Very helpul - thank you
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If you have access to FPA documents - there is a leaflet RC35 Risk Control - Protection of Buildings Against Lightening Strike which might give you some more information but essentially it is as Ron says, it is based on risk assessment and "it depends"
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