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M The Building Regulations 2010 Access to and use of buildings

M1 Access and use

M2 Access to extensions to buildings

other than dwellings

M3 Sanitary conveniences in extensions

to buildings other than dwellings

M4 Sanitary conveniences in dwellings

Approved Document

For use in Wales*

2004 edition incorporating

2010 amendments

Main Changes in the 2004 Edition

This edition of the Approved Document M, Access to and use of buildings replaces the 1999 edition entitled Access and facilities for disabled people. The main changes are: a. Part M now applies generally to material alterations of and extensions t o existing non-domestic builidngs. It applies to material changes of use to some non-domestic us es. There is no exception for historic buildings, but this new edition of AD M contains guidance on such buildings. The guidance on dwellings in Sections 6 to 10 remains unchanged from the 1999
edition of AD M, with the exception that some diagram numbers and their text refere nces have been changed to permit consistency with the amended Sections 1 to 5. Som e publication the most recent guidance available. b. The guidance draws on the recommendations of British Standard BS 8300:20

01 ‘Design of buildings and their approaches to meet the needs of disabled people -

Code of Practice". There are some instances where the guidance in this Approved Document differs from the recommendations in the edition of BS 8300 current at the date of publica

tion of the AD. It is the intention of the British Standards Institution to review such anomalies as may exist and where practicable to take them into account in future editions of the standard c. The requirements in the new Part M no longer refer to ‘disabled peopl

e". The aim of the new Part M and AD M is to foster a more inclusive approach to design to accommodate the

needs of all people. A new section in the AD (Section 4) on ‘Facilities in buildings other than dwellings"

has been introduced to cover audience and spectator facilities, refreshm

ent facilities, sleeping accommodation and switches, outlets and controls. The guidance on changing facilities has been relocated to Section 5 ‘Sanitary accommodation in buildings othe

r than dwellings". This new edition of AD M includes guidance in Section 0 ‘General Guidance" on educational

d. The explanation of the relationship between Part M and the Disability Di scrimination Act 1995 edition of AD M was published. that an Access Statement is provided to identify the philosophy and approach to

inclusive from that represented by the guidance in the Approved Document. Approved Document M, Access to and use of buildings.

Main changes made by the 2010 amendments

no amendments to the substantive requirements in Schedule 1 (i.e. Parts

A to P) of the Building

© Crown copyright Digital ISBN 978-1-4734-7636-3

WG29835

Contents

Use of guidance 8

T he approved documents 8 L imitation on requirements 8 M aterials and workmanship 8 T he Workplace (Health, Safety And Welfare) Regulations 1992 9 D isability Discrimination Act 1995 and the Disability Discrimination (employment)

Regulations 1996

9 T he Requirements 1 1

Section 0:

General guidance

1 6

Performance

16

Where the requirements apply

1 6

Application of Part M

1 6

Extensions and material alterations: dwellings

1 6

Extensions of non-domestic buildings

1 7

Material alterations of non-domestic buildings

1 8

Material changes of use

1 8

Car parking and setting down

1 9

What requirements apply

1 9 i. Buildings other than dwellings 1 9 ii. Dwellings 1 9

Educational establishments

1 9

Historic buildings

20 A ccess statements 20

Section 1: Access to buildings other than

dwellings 2 4

Objectives

2 4 Level approach from the boundary of the site and car parking 2 4

On-site car parking and setting down

2 5

Ramped access

28
S tepped access 2 9

Handrails to external stepped and ramped access

3 2

Hazards on access routes

3 3

3Approved Document M: Access to and use of buildingsWELSH GOVERNMENT

Contents > Use of Guidance > Section 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 > Appendix

Section 2: Access into buildings other than dwellings 35

Objectives

35

Accessible entrances

3 5

Doors to accessible entrances

3 6

Manually operated non-powered entrance doors

3 7

Powered entrance doors

3 8

Glass entrance doors and glazed screens

3 9

Entrance lobbies

3 9

Section 3: Horizontal and vertical circulation

in buildings other than dwellings 4 2

Objective

42

Entrance hall and reception area

4 2

Internal doors

4 3

Corridors and passageways

4 4

Internal lobbies

4 5

Vertical circulation within the building

4 6

Provision of lifting devices

4 6

General requirements for lifting devices

4 7

Passenger lifts

4 7

Lifting platforms

4 9

Wheelchair platform stairlifts

5 0

Internal stairs

5 1

Internal ramps

5 1

Handrails to internal steps, stairs and ramps

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