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only in current section This page does not seem to exist… We apologize for the inconvenience, but the page you were trying to access is not at this address. You can use the links below to help you find what you are looking for. If you are certain you have the correct web address but are encountering an error, please contact the Site Administration. You might have been looking for… 5h) Health and Safety Director of Safety Services Who We Are and What We Do Information relating to the Safety Services Office and its staff. Health and Safety LawCurrent regulations require that certain criteria are met with regard to the fire safety of new windows installed into a property – particularly in bedrooms. Where space is tight these specialist fire escape windows offer a maintenance free and high security solution. They consist of two windows with two handles, in a slim line profile. Each window opens to a full 900 enabling a quick escape should you need it.




The locking mechanism includes two shoot bolts and four mushroom locks. There is also a sliding hinge option to enable easy cleaning of the windows from inside. These windows are also available in full range of painted finishes and wood grain options, all fully guaranteed for 10 years. Get in touch for a quote today hereEmergency Pads (Push Pads) with Latches & Bolts Emergency push pads with latches and bolts are for use on exit doors. only to be installed on doors used by staff familiar with the building. Panic Bars (Push Bars) with Latches & Bolts Panic bars are installed on exit doors. They are designed to be fitted to doors used by people not familiar with a building and in public buildings. External Outside Access Devices External outside access devices allow access through fire exit doors from the outside without compromising the building's security or safe escape provisions. Key Boxes and Key Guards Key boxes hold keys for fire exit doors to be used in an




They reduce the misuse of fire exits as the glass has to be broken to access the keys. Fire Exit Door Signs A range of self adhesive, photoluminescent fire exit door signs. remind people to keep fire exits clear or give instructions about the fire exit. A range of photoluminescent escape route markings including a variety of photoluminescent fire exit signs, paints, tapes, illuminated signs and more. Illuminated Fire Exit Signs Buy illuminated fire exit signs, including wall mounted signs, hanging signs and recessed signs for suspended ceilings to clearly guide users to safety. RSG site visit 6th June 2002 Severn Trent Water built 8 emergency control centres in the late 1980's. all were completed none of them were fully fitted out and commissioned following the end of the cold war. The bunkers were located at existing Severn Trent property in Birmingham, Gloucester, Derby, Warwick, Leicester, Shrewsbury, Stoke on Trent




All the emergency centres were constructed under new office accommodation apart from those at Stoke on Trent and Leicester. Photo by Dan McKenzie The semi-sunken mounded bunker at Leicester is located behind an office block at their Anstey Lane facility. Construction started in 1990 and the bunker is now used as a document store. The mound is grass covered with a small brick blockhouse on one side with a wooden door that gives access to a flight of eight stairs. At the bottom of the stairs is a heavy steel and concrete blast door to the right into an air lock. Beyond this first blast door there is another blast door on the left into the standby generator room. There are 2 Dorman/Broadcrown generators (415V 3 Phase 27KVa), a 260 gallon fuel tank and ventilation trunking. air lock blast door opens into a decontamination room with three steps up to aAt the back of the decontamination room is another blast door into a large reception room.




Drawn by Dan McKenzie To the left are the unisex toilets containing two WC cubicles, two wash basins, a urinal and a floor standing water tank. The next room on the left is now empty but was the kitchen, it still retains its wooden units, sink and draining board. The generator control room with a large floor standing cabinet is accessed through the kitchen and at the back of this room, in another room are two large water On the left hand side of the reception room are two empty rooms (one accessed through the other) one of which is painted pink. It is assumed that these are the two dormitories, the pink one being female. One of the rooms has an emergency exit consisting of a small blast door in the wall. Behind the blast door is an 8 foot vertical shaft with a ladder and a manhole cover in the grass mound above. Two further rooms are accessed from the far side of the reception room. also have interconnecting doors and a door into the dormitory.




no confirmation of their intended use but the first one appears to be the control room with a wall board relating to the contents of filing cabinets. room appears to have been 'Communications' and still has two wall boards and a On the right hand side of the reception room is the ventilation plant room with a large two man handle for manual operation in the event of a power failure. A blast door at the back of the room leads through to the air intake room where the filters have never been installed. Those taking part in the visit were Nick Catford, Dan McKenzie, Keith Ward and Robin Cherry © 1998-2002 Subterranea Britannica Price (Highest - Lowest) Price (Lowest - Highest) Request a free catalogue View our catalogue online Customers rate us 5 stars Briton 376 Single Door Panic Bolt Briton 1438E Single Door Push Pad Latch Exidor 297 Single Door Push Pad Latch Exidor 302EC Outside Access Device - Knob

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