Also online at: www.dijonline.co.uk 20 THE door industry journal spring 2025 Industry News New Code of Practice for Fire and Escape Door Hardware Published The Door & Hardware Federation (dhf) and the Guild of Architectural Ironmongers (GAI) have announced the publication of a comprehensively revised Code of Practice for the selection of building hardware for fire-resisting and escape door assemblies and doorsets. The new edition, issue No. 5 and the first revision in more than a decade, significantly update and consolidate previous guidelines to reflect the industry’s latest legislative requirements and best practices. Issue 5 of the Code replaces the previous issue 4, as well as all previous codes of practice published by the Association of Building Hardware Manufacturers (now dhf) and the Guild of Architectural Ironmongers. All of these codes have been withdrawn to ensure that professionals are working with the most current and relevant information. The code, which addresses a wide range of legislative requirements, provides an essential reference and resource for a broad spectrum of construction industry professionals, including architects, building control officers, fire officers, responsible persons, duty holders, manufacturers, specifiers and suppliers of building hardware and fire doors. Such legislative requirements include: Construction Products Regulations in both the EU and UK; Building Regulations throughout the UK and Ireland, including the Building Regulations 2010 (England & Wales), Building (Scotland) Regulations 2004, Building Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2012 and Building Regulations 19972021 (Ireland); Workplace Fire Safety Legislation across the UK and Ireland, such as the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005; and Equality Legislation applicable in Great Britain, Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland. In addition, the Code considers third-party certification schemes and declarations of conformity with relevant standards, ensuring that the guidance provided is both comprehensive and up to date. The Code applies to building hardware used on timber fire doors with up to two hours of fire resistance and steel fire doors with up to four hours of fire resistance. The hardware items covered are categorised into essential items necessary for the successful operation of the doors (such as pivots and hinges, door closing devices, latch or locks, intumescent and smoke seals and panic bolts) and optional (non-essential) items that could potentially cause door failure if not properly selected or installed. Several new sections relate to electric locking and access control, which are becoming increasingly important in the world of building hardware. “This revision is the result of more than two years’ work by the teams at the dhf and GAI in conjunction with technical specialists at the leading companies in our industry,” concludes Michael Skelding, General Manager at dhf. “The result should be seen as an essential reference document for anyone involved in the selection, installation and testing of building hardware and furniture for fire and escape doors.” “The primary goal of this Code of Practice is to ensure that key stakeholders throughout the construction industry have access to the most current and comprehensive advice on selecting hardware that meets the stringent requirements for fire safety and escape routes,” explains GAI’s technical manager, Douglas Masterson. “While the Code is advisory, it is designed to provide robust guidance that aligns with the latest legal standards. And while compliance with the Code does not confer immunity from legal, local authority or insurance requirements, it will significantly enhance the safety and reliability of fire-resisting and escape door assemblies.” Code of Practice: Hardware for Fire and Escape Doors edition 5 can be downloaded for free at www.firecode.org.uk Want your article to feature in this magazine? With prices starting at just £135 for articles in our standard page style or £245 in our showcased page style (which includes publication on our blog and in our e-newsletter) these two options are ideal for non-advertisers to gain exposure. See page 11 of our media pack at www.dijonline.co.uk for more details. All prices exclude VAT.
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