Transcription of Emergency Lighting Guide
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FROM SOURCE TO SITEJuly 2013 Emergency Lighting Guide Web - Tel - 01707 663 883 Fax - 01707 663 882 Email - Office 21B Cranborne Industrial Estate | Cranborne Road | Potters Bar | Hertfordshire | EN6 3 JNOrlight Design Studio & Showroom The Plaza | 535 Kings Road | Chelsea | London | SW10 0 SZEmergency Lighting Guide FROM SOURCE TO SITE1 Sections 1. INTRODUCTION2. DEFINITIONS3. NEED FOR Emergency LIGHTING4. CURRENT, NEW LEGISLATION & POLICY5. Emergency Lighting DESIGN6. LOCATIONS Open areas Emergency exit and escape routes External areas in immediate vicinity of exits Lift cars Moving stairways and walkways Toilet facilities Switch rooms and Plant rooms Covered car parks7.
lighting systems and installations, which have different objectives and standards. This guide covers: • emergency lighting, • emergency escape lighting, • emergency escape route lighting, • open area (often called anti-panic) lighting • High risk task area lighting.
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