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Morning, hope you can help with a query.

A fire risk assessment has highlighted an issue with a teaching lab in our college.

  • The lab accomodates up to 100 students
  • The lab has 2 double exit doors which lead to a lobby area
  • The max travel distance from the lab to the doors leading to the protected stairwell is 35m 
  • Area is referred to as normal risk

Would you consider the following statement from the FRA to be correct?

The main lab on the first floor has the capacity to hold up to 100 occupants. While it has two entrance doors these both lead to the same lobby and therefore cannot be considered alternative exits. Approved Document Part B advises that any room with a capacity of over 60 should have alternative exits.

If correct, in order to allow for the occupancy to be more than 60, could we segragate the lobby (with automatic closing double doors highlighted in yellow)? We would also ensure all doors open out.

Many thanks

Jones

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Providing the double door and screen, meet an 30 minute fire resisting standard and the route through the doors next to it, marked fire exit, lead to a final exit door, then I would suggest you have  an alternative MoE.

You said "We would also ensure all doors open out and we'll keep the lobby a sterile area" also is the corridor a protected route, if not, then I am not sure if you can achieve the travel distances.

This is the the problem trying to give sound advice without the full details and ideally being on site.

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