Access to and use of buildings
This section of the approved document deals with the following requirement from Part M of. Schedule 1 to the Building Regulations 2010. Requirement. Requirement.
Approved Document M: Part M Access to and use of buildings
The Secretary of State has approved a series of documents that give practical guidance about how to meet the requirements of the Building Regulations 2010 for
Access to and use of buildings
This section of the approved document deals with the following requirement from Part M of. Schedule 1 to the Building Regulations 2010. Requirement. Requirement.
Building Regulations 2010 Technical Guidance Document M Access
In addition certain parts of the. Regulations apply to existing buildings where a material change of use takes place. Otherwise
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Access to and use of buildings
This section of the approved document deals with the following requirement from Part M of. Schedule 1 to the Building Regulations 2010. Requirement. Requirement.
The Building Regulations 2010 - Drainage and waste disposal
amendment of Part M. * This approved document gives guidance for compliance with the Building Regulations for building work carried out in England.
Specifying doors to meet Approved Document M of the Building
Instead they must comply with either. Part M of the Building Regulations or the recognised technical standard BS. 8300. Despite this
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1 Oct 2010 Part M Buildings should be accessible and usable for people regardless of disability age or gender who should be able to (a) gain access to ...
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Parts M and K* to the Building Regulations require that people regardless of disability
Information about “Lifetime Homes”—English Universal Design
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Developed from Approved Document M: Access to and use of buildings from The Building Regulations 2010 Section 2A: Approach to the dwelling Application 2 1- The provisions of Section 2A apply only where a planning condition requires compliance with optional requirement M4(2) for accessible and adaptable dwellings (see paragraphs 0 3 to 0 6)
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Approved Document M “Access to and use of buildings” Volume 1: Dwellings The Building Regulations 2010 2015 edition incorporating 2016 amendments – for use in England* Volume 2: Buildings
Part M Product Guide - RS Components
Building Regulations 2000 have issued Part M which covers the entry and use of all building structures and facilities by disabled people whether visiting working or dwelling in them Guidance for meeting the requirements of Part M of the Building Regulations is given in the associated publication Approved
Specifying doors to meet Approved Document M of the Building
2 2 Regulations and standards What is Part M? Approved Document M of the Building Regulations (access to and use of buildings) is often referred to as Part M or ADM and provides guidance on the design and construction of buildings to ensure access and inclusion for all • Significant amendments to Part M came into effect in 2010 and 2013
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The Building Regulations 2010 APPROVED DOCUMENT M The Building Regulations 2010 M1 Access and use of buildings other than dwellings M2 Access to extensions to buildings other than dwellings M3 Sanitary conveniences in extensions to buildings other than dwellings VOLUME 2 – BUILDINGS OTHER
What is part m of the building regulations?
- An introduction to Part M of the Building Regulations: Part M ACCESS TO AND THE USE OF BUILDINGS. It is estimated that 8. 6 million people in the UK are classified as disabled.
What is the guidance for meeting the requirements of part m?
- Guidance for meeting the requirements of Part M of the Building Regulations is given in the associated publication Approved Document M. How the requirements in Part M should be applied may be subjective due to the large scope of the definitions within Approved Document M.
What are the main changes to approved document m?
- The main changes are: • Approved Document M has been split into two parts: – Volume 1: Dwellings – Volume 2: Buildings other than dwellings.
What are building regulations?
- Building Regulations are made for specific purposes, e.g. to provide, in relation to buildings, for the health, safety and welfare of persons, the conservation of energy and access for disabled persons.
Building Regulations 2010
Technical Guidance Document M
Access and Use
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Contents
1 PageIntroduction 6
Transitional Arrangements 6
The Guidance 6
Existing Buildings 7
Technical Specifications 7
Materials and Workmanship 7
Interpretation 7
Part M - The Requirement 9
0.1 General 9
0.2 The Requirements 10
0.3 Buildings other than dwellings 10
0.4 Dwellings 10
0.5 Use of the Guidance 11
0.6 Application of Part M 11
0.7 Determination of practicability 13
0.8 Existing Buildings 14
0.9 Fire Safety 15
0.10 Diagrams 15
0.11 Disability Act 2005 15
0.12 Management 15
Section 1 Access and Use of buildings other than dwellings 17 Section 1.1 Approach to buildings other than dwellings 181.1.1 Objective 18
1.1.2 Introduction 18
1.1.3 Access routes 19
1.1.3.1 General 19
1.1.3.2 Level access routes 22
1.1.3.3 Gently sloped access routes 22
1.1.3.4 Ramped access routes 23
1.1.3.5 Stepped access routes 26
1.1.3.6 Handrails 31
1.1.4 Pedestrian crossings 34
1.1.5 On-site car parking 34
1.1.6 On-site setting down areas 37
Section 1.2 Access to buildings other than dwellings 381.2.1 Objective 38
1.2.2 Introduction 38
1.2.3 Accessible entrances 38
1.2.4 Accessible entrance doors 39
1.2.4.1 Accessible glass doors 43
1.2.4.2 Accessible manual doors 43
Contents
21.2.4.3 Accessible power-operated doors 44
1.2.4.4 Low energy swing doors 45
1.2.5 Entrance lobbies 45
Section 1.3 Circulation within buildings other than dwellings 471.3.1 Objective 47
1.3.2 Introduction 47
1.3.3 Horizontal features 47
1.3.3.1 Reception area in entrance halls 47
1.3.3.2 Internal doors 49
1.3.3.3 Corridors and passageways 50
1.3.3.4 Internal lobbies 52
1.3.4 Vertical features 54
1.3.4.1 Provision 54
1.3.4.1.1 Lifts 54
1.3.4.1.2 Stairs 54
1.3.4.2 Passenger lift details 54
1.3.4.3 Internal stairs suitable for ambulant disabled people 57
1.3.4.4 Internal ramps 60
1.3.4.5 Handrails 60
Section 1.4 Sanitary facilities for buildings other than dwellings 611.4.1 Objective 61
1.4.2 Introduction 61
1.4.3 General provisions 61
1.4.3.1 Provisions for wheelchair accessible unisex WCs 62
1.4.3.2 Provisions for WC cubicles 62
1.4.3.3 Provisions for urinals 63
1.4.3.4 Provisions for accessible bathrooms/shower rooms 63
1.4.3.5 Provisions for changing and/or showering facilities 64
1.4.4 Sanitary facilities - General 64
1.4.5 Wheelchair accessible unisex WC 67
1.4.6 Cubicles 71
1.4.6.1 Standard cubicles 71
1.4.6.2 Cubicles for ambulant disabled people 72
1.4.6.3 Enlarged cubicles 72
1.4.7 Accessible urinals 74
1.4.8 Accessible bathrooms/shower rooms 76
1.4.9 Changing and/or showering facilities 80
1.4.9.1 Changing facilities 80
1.4.9.2 Showering facilities 80
Section 1.5 Other facilities in buildings other than dwellings 831.5.1 Objective 83
1.5.2 Introduction 83
1.5.3 Audience and spectator facilities with fixed seating 84
Contents
31.5.4 Audience and spectator facilities without fixed seating 85
1.5.5 Refreshment facilities 88
1.5.6 Accessible sleeping accommodation 90
1.5.7 Switches, outlets and controls 91
Section 1.6 Aids to communication 94
1.6.1 Objective 94
1.6.2 Introduction 94
1.6.3 Signage 95
1.6.4 Visual contrast 95
1.6.5 Lighting 96
1.6.6 Audible aids 96
Section 2 Access and Use of existing buildings other than dwellings 972.0 Introduction 98
Section 2.1 Approach to existing buildings other than dwellings 992.1.1 Objective 99
2.1.2 Introduction 99
2.1.3 Access routes 99
2.1.3.1 General 99
2.1.3.2 Level access routes 99
2.1.3.3 Gently sloped access routes 99
2.3.3.4 Ramped access routes 100
2.1.3.5 Stepped access routes 101
2.1.3.6 Handrails 101
2.1.4 Pedestrian crossings 102
2.1.5 On-site car parking 102
2.1.6 On-site setting down areas 102
Section 2.2 Access to existing buildings other than dwellings 1022.2.1 Objective 102
2.2.2 Introduction 102
2.2.3 Accessible entrances 102
2.2.4 Accessible entrance doors 102
2.2.4.1 Accessible glass doors 102
2.2.4.2 Accessible manual doors 102
2.2.4.3 Accessible power-operated doors 102
2.2.4.4 Low energy swing doors 102
2.2.5 Entrance lobbies 103
Section 2.3 Circulation within existing buildings other than dwellings 1032.3.1 Objective 103
2.3.2 Introduction 103
2.3.3 Horizontal features 103
2.3.3.1 Reception area in entrance halls 103
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