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Mike North

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  1. So your client want an inspection to a 3rd party accredited scheme, but is unwilling to allow the scheme to review the reports in order to verify your results. Seems to be a bit of a contradiction
  2. Mike North replied to a post in a topic in Fire Exits
    Also see BR 2019 Escape over flat roofs Para 2.31 - 2.32
  3. Can the door be lipped?
  4. Guide to the fire resistance of Historic timber panel doors (historicengland.org.uk) May be of use
  5. The 2-4 gap quoted refers to the installation of the door, any deviation from this over time would be risk based in line with the RRO. If you are happy with a 5 mm gap and are confident that you can convince a man in a curly wig, then yes
  6. We have had a problem of a facility manager lubricating the hinges to stop the doors creaking. Clean off the hinge and monitor. If the oil returns, change all hinges on the door as if one has failed the others won't be far behind.
  7. Neither, they should have "Automatic Fire Door" signs
  8. Pads are acceptable if <= 60 people are expected to use the exit AND they are familiar with the building
  9. Mike North replied to a post in a topic in Fire Exits
    All depends on the size of the shop and what it is selling
  10. Approved Document B 2007 Appendix B Paragraph 9 The following fire doors are not required to comply with paragraph 8 a. Doors to and within flats b. Bedroom doors in other residential premises c. Lift entrance/landing doors
  11. If the doors have a requirement to be fire doors other than the robustness of the door, then yes. However, glazing would have to be safety glass so it may be cost effective to buy standard fire panels so they can be replaced if there is a mishap and you need to replace one
  12. Approved Document B 2007 Appendix B Paragraph 9 The following fire doors are not required to comply with paragraph 8 a. Doors to and within flats b. Bedroom doors in other residential premises c. Lift entrance/landing doors
  13. The door should be openable 'easily and immediately openable, without the use of a key i.e thumb-turn locks' from the inside, not the outside (think about a final exit door) unless the fire risk assessor will indemnify you for theft
  14. The best option is an un-openable fire resisting glazing panel in the wall and a wall fan
  15. If the signs were already on the door, and they were compliant at the time they were put on the door then there would be no expectation to update them. However, I suspect that they were not compliant (42mm 10 years ago!). The off the shelf size appears to be 76mm Dia
  16. I am currently scoping the refurbishment of a large dental practice, I am wondering if a patient undergoing an unconscious procedure would be considered a sleeping risk, because if not I can remove the fire rating from most of the treatment room doors
  17. If it breaks the core then the hole should be filled
  18. I would avoid the use of the word “kitchen” as it seems to set hares running with BC, call it “beverage bay”, “Coffee station” etc. Reading 2.16(BR) 1. You need a minimum of two escape routes from each area (not room) 2. The escape route should lead directly to a story exit without entering a kitchen. Since you have a “Coffee station” as long as you have two escapes routes from the story exit then you have complied with the requirement
  19. If the story has an area for the consumption of food /drink, then a) It needs a minimum of two escape routes b) One should lead directly to a story exit. I take that as to a stairwell or a final exit, basically you can get off the floor you are on without entering the floor.
  20. Mike North replied to a post in a topic in Fire Extinguisher Servicing
    Hope
  21. All depends if a fire door is needed

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