Escape Door Systems (EN 13637) RIBA CPD Training
Escape Door Systems (EN 13637) is a RIBA accredited CPD that introduces the concept of electrically controlling escape doors, and explains the regulatory and best practice requirements on how to achieve the safe electrical blocking of escape route doors. It explains the relevant performance standards applicable to mechanical and electro-mechanical escape locking hardware, and exit systems for use on escape route doors. Their relevance and interaction with current UK building regulations, UK Construction Products Regulations, and current industry best practices. The CPD will provide a general overview of the design parameters and considerations for the use of exit systems, an explanation of delayed egress and how these can be applied safely covering both basic standalone and multi-door applications.
Attendees will gain an understanding of the options available to manage access and egress through escape door, which performance standards and regulations apply, how they interact with other built environment standards and how to select the appropriate solution to achieve the required functionality.
Learning outcomes:-
- Learn what an exit system is and what performance standards apply to installing locking hardware to escape doors.
- Understand the difference between electrically controlled exit systems and mechanical egress electric locks.
- Understand the regulatory requirements and best practice applicable to electrically locking an escape door.
- Learn how an exit system can secure and escape route door to mage unauthorized egress for safety and safety.
- Know where lies the risk of liability for the different options and how to avoid unnecessary risk.