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BS 7036-1:1996

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Code of practice for safety at powered doors for pedestrian use General

Available format(s)

Hardcopy , PDF

Superseded date

30-10-2014

Language(s)

English

Published date

15-04-1996

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Committees responsible
Foreword
Code of practice
1 Scope
2 References
3 Definitions
4 Environment and management
5 Electrical design
6 Materials
7 Activation systems
8 Safety devices
9 Barriers and pocket screens
10 Hold-open time
11 Signage
12 Fire/emergency exits
Table
1 Kinetic energy levels
Figures
1 No entry sign
2 Keep clear sign
3 Direction of travel sign
4 Emergency break-out sign
5 Automatic door sign
6 Handicapped sign
List of references

Gives advice on the general safety recommendations that apply at powered pedestrian door installations.

Committee
B/538/9
DevelopmentNote
Supersedes BS 7036(1988) (07/2004) Supersedes 95/709601 DC. (09/2005) Reviewed and confirmed by BSI, January 2010. (12/2009)
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
18
PublisherName
British Standards Institution
Status
Superseded
SupersededBy
Supersedes

BS 5588-11:1997 Fire precautions in the design, construction and use of buildings Code of practice for shops, offices, industrial, storage and other similar buildings
BS 7036-5:1996 Code of practice for safety at powered doors for pedestrian use Revolving doors
14/30269311 DC : 0 BS 7036-0 - POWER OPERATED PEDESTRIAN DOORSETS - SAFETY IN USE - PART 0: CODE OF PRACTICE FOR RISK ASSESSMENT AND RISK REDUCTION
BS 8300:2001 Design of buildings and their approaches to meet the needs of disabled people. Code of practice
BS 7036-3:1996 Code of practice for safety at powered doors for pedestrian use Swing doors and balanced doors
BIP 3043 : 2005 BS 8300 - DESIGN OF BUILDINGS AND THEIR APPROACHES TO MEET THE NEEDS OF DISABLED PEOPLE - CODE OF PRACTICE
BS 7036-4:1996 Code of practice for safety at powered doors for pedestrian use Low energy swing doors
BS 8300(2009) : 2009 DESIGN OF BUILDINGS AND THEIR APPROACHES TO MEET THE NEEDS OF DISABLED PEOPLE - CODE OF PRACTICE
08/30182649 DC : DRAFT MAY 2008 BS 8300 - DESIGN OF BUILDINGS AND THEIR APPROACHES TO MEET THE NEEDS OF DISABLED PEOPLE - CODE OF PRACTICE
BS 7036-2:1996 Code of practice for safety at powered doors for pedestrian use Straight and curved sliding doors and prismatic and folding doors
BIP 3044 : 2005 BS 8300 - DESIGN OF BUILDINGS AND THEIR APPROACHES TO MEET THE NEEDS OF DISABLED PEOPLE - CODE OF PRACTICE

BS 3049:1976 Specification. Pedestrian guard rails (metal)
BS 7036-4:1996 Code of practice for safety at powered doors for pedestrian use Low energy swing doors
BS EN 418:1992 Safety of machinery. Emergency stop equipment, functional aspects. Principles for design
BS 7036-3:1996 Code of practice for safety at powered doors for pedestrian use Swing doors and balanced doors
BS 6206:1981 Specification for impact performance requirements for flat safety glass and safety plastics for use in buildings
BS 7671:1992 REQUIREMENTS FOR ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS
BS DD171(1987) : 1987 GUIDE TO SPECIFYING PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS FOR HINGED OR PIVOTED DOORS (INCLUDING TEST METHODS)
BS 5378:1976 Specification for safety colours and safety signs
BS 5304:1988 Code of practice for safety of machinery
BS 7036-5:1996 Code of practice for safety at powered doors for pedestrian use Revolving doors
BS 5839-3:1988 Fire detection and alarm systems for buildings Specification for automatic release mechanisms for certain fire protection equipment
BS 4293:1983 Specification for residual current-operated circuit-breakers
BS 7036-2:1996 Code of practice for safety at powered doors for pedestrian use Straight and curved sliding doors and prismatic and folding doors
BS 6262:1982 Code of practice for glazing for buildings

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