A guide to fire door regulations.
Fire door regulations uk hse.
They compartmentalise the building to delay the spread of fire throughout the building.
Fire doors work as part of a layered fire protection system within a building.
Check your door s certification look for british standard bs parts 22 and 31 or bs en 1154.
Walls and floors and are evaluated by the same stringent procedures and criteria.
Bs 8214 2008 also offers recommendations on fire door inspection schedules.
According to bs 8214 2008 code of practice for fire door assemblies fire doors need to provide a similar level of fire resistance as the fixed elements of a building i e.
All fire doors have an additional safety feature they must be self closing and self latching.
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.
This means that in the event of a fire all of these doors will close and latch without a person s help.
In the majority of premises local fire and rescue authorities are responsible for enforcing this fire safety legislation.
This is accomplished through the use of a closer or spring hinge and a fire rated lockset or exit device.
The regulatory reform fire safety order 2005 or fso replaced over 70 pieces of fire safety law and came into force in 2006.
Do get accredited professionals to install your fire doors.
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.
Building regulations for fire safety in residential homes including new and existing dwellings flats residential accommodation schools colleges and offices.
Fire door assemblies where a fire door leaf is installed together with a new frame constructed by an installer from loose timber can only be a nominal fire door and again it is the installer s responsibility to ensure that all components are suitable and that the frame matches the guidance from the fire door manufacturer.
The responsibility for fire risk assessment in all non domestic buildings including the common parts of flats and houses of multiple occupation falls to the so called responsible person.