BS 7036-0:2014
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The latest, up-to-date edition.
Power operated pedestrian doorsets. Safety in use Code of practice for risk assessment and risk reduction
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English
31-10-2014
Foreword
Section 1 - General
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
4 Risk assessment process
5 Environment and management
6 Electrical design
7 Glazing
8 Construction of doors
9 Activation systems
10 Safety devices
11 Signage
12 Additional recommendations for doorsets on escape routes
and emergency exits
Section 2 - Power operated sliding and folding doorsets
13 Safety during the opening cycle for sliding doorsets
14 Safety during the closing cycle for sliding doorsets
15 Safety during the opening cycle for folding doorsets
16 Safety during the closing cycle for folding doorsets
Section 3 - Power operated swing and balanced doorsets
17 Safety during the opening cycle for swing doorsets
18 Safety during the closing cycle for swing doorsets
19 Safety during the opening cycle for balanced doorsets
20 Safety during the closing cycle for balanced doorsets
Section 4 - Power operated revolving doorsets
21 Safety during the operating cycle for revolving doorsets
Annexes
Annex A (informative) - Risk assessment flowchart
Annex B (informative) - Risk reduction process
Annex C (informative) - Risk assessment check sheet for power
operated sliding doorsets
Annex D (informative) - Risk assessment check sheet for power
operated swing doorsets
Annex E (informative) - Risk assessment check sheet for power
operated folding doorsets
Annex F (informative) - Risk assessment check sheet for power
operated balanced doorsets
Annex G (informative) - Risk assessment check sheet for power
operated three-quarter wing revolving doorsets
Annex H (informative) - Risk assessment check sheet for power
operated two-wing revolving doorsets
Bibliography
Provides recommendations for risk assessment and risk reduction for power operated pedestrian doorsets conforming to BS EN 16005 with a view to safeguarding users against the risk of injury and accidents.
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B/538/9
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DevelopmentNote |
Together with BS EN 16005, it supersedes BS 7036-1(1996), BS 7036-2(1996), BS 7036-3(1996), BS 7036-4(1996) & BS 7036-5(1996). Supersedes 14/30269311 DC. (11/2014)
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Standard
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34
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British Standards Institution
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Current
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This part of BS7036 gives recommendations for risk assessment and risk reduction for power operated pedestrian doorsets conforming to BSEN16005 with a view to safeguarding users against the risk of injury and accidents. It gives guidance on the process of undertaking hazard analysis and risk assessments, and provides technical advice.
It is intended to be used by suppliers, installers, specifiers, occupiers, property owners and duty holders. It is also intended to be used by designers of the application into which the doorset is to be installed.
It does not cover the manufacture or design of power operated pedestrian doorsets, which are covered in BSEN16005.
NOTE1 Performance requirements and test methods for power operated pedestrian doorsets other than swing type are given in BSEN16361. Performance requirements and test methods for external swing doors are given in BSEN14351‑1.
NOTE2 Although this part of BS7036 is not intended to include industrial-type power operated doors (which are excluded from the scope of BSEN16005), the guidance given might be helpful for such installations.
NOTE3 Although this part of BS7036 is intended for general use, it might not be fully applicable to some installations used only by trained personnel where instruction on the safe use of power operated doors has been given. Where special security requirements conflict with safety recommendations, specialist advice is advised.
NOTE4 Power operated pedestrian doorsets are commonly referred to as automatic doors.
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