SS15(b)- Final Exit
Final Exit | Exit Door Inspection for Building WoF Form12A
exit doors or final exits need an ongoing inspection schedule to comply with the requirements of building WoF, wish to reduce cost on this inspection?
A final exit is required to be listed on a compliance
schedule where: the escape route in which the final exit is located contains one or more of the specified systems 1–6, 9 and 13.
Examples of final exits include, but are not limited to:
- An exit door from the building to the street
- An exit gate at the base of an external stair
- An exit gate between an enclosed yard of a building and the street
- A door between two evacuation zones in a hospital with staged evacuation
- A door between two buildings where either building is a safe place for the adjacent building
Maintenance & Testing process (performing standards: _____ etc.)
Planned preventative maintenance and responsive maintenance should be carried out in accordance with the nominated performance and inspection Standard or document, and to ensure the system will operate as required in the event of a fire.
Typical inspection includes:
- Inspect final exits to ensure they can be opened and are not locked
- Inspect final exits to ensure they can be opened and are not barred
- Inspect final exits to ensure they can be opened and are not blocked
- Check that door-locking devices are clearly visible
- Check door-locking devices operated without a key or other security device
- Check door-locking devices & operation of panic bolts fitted to any door
- Check that owner’s logbook is present and up to date
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