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BS 5499 Part 4
BS 5499 part 4 is devoted to escape route signing and while good sign design practice is important, the correct application and positioning of those signs is of equal significance in ensuring an effective signing system is in place. The size and positioning of signs within a building should form a major part of the package. It clearly and concisely deals with all aspects of the design of an effective escape route signing system. Points to consider are Sign type, sign size and viewing distance Construction durability and suitability
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Servicing and maintenance Illustrations (use of safety signs) Use of arrows to indicate direction of travel It also deals with the issues associated with designing a coordinated system of signing throughout any given building. The code outlines items that need to be addressed in considering the overall design, including, Results of any risk assessment Requirements (if any) of enforcing authorities Operational needs of the buildings managers Convenience of the users of the building, both workers and Public The code stresses that it is only through the consideration of these factors that an effective design system for escape route signing can be achieved. It provides clear guidance on how to do this.
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Consideration
Exhaustive testing both comprehension and judgment testing of graphical symbols conforming to BS5499 and ISO 7010, ISO16069 achieved the highest comprehension credentials. However as it only achieved some 80%, the British Standard requires supplementary text to aid comprehension. This too was tested and achieved 100% comprehension under ISO 9186. (Comprehension Testing Standard) Both International and British Standard Technical committee agreed that Escape Route Location and directional identification should not be left to graphic symbols alone. Consequently escape route signs should normally consist of three elements, the internationally-recognised graphical symbol for emergency exits, supplementary text (Exit or Fire exit) and a directional arrow.
Further Information
The British Standard should be available from your local reference library. Below is the list of all the BS Standards relevant to fire warning signs. BS 5499-1:2002 Graphical symbols and signs. Safety signs, including fire safety signs. Specification for geometric shapes, colours and layout. BS 5499-2:1986 Fire safety signs, notices and graphic symbols. Specification for self-luminous fire safety signs BS 5499-4:2000 Safety signs, including fire safety signs. Code of practice for escape route signing BS 5499-5:2002 Graphical symbols and signs. Safety signs, including fire safety signs. Signs with specific safety meanings and BS 5499-6:2002 Graphical symbols and signs. Safety signs, including fire safety signs. Creation and design of graphical symbols for use in safety signs. Requirements BS 5499-10:2006 Safety signs, including fire safety signs. Code of practice for the use of safety signs, including fire safety signs BS 5378:Part 2:1980 Safety signs and colours. Specification for colorimetric and photometric properties of materials BS EN 60598-2-22:1998+A2:2008 BS EN 60598-2-22:1999 Luminaires. Particular requirements. Luminaires for emergency lighting Health and Safety (Safety Signs and Signals Regulations) 1996 International Organisation for Standardisation (ISO) Fire Signs
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