Tom I see the query from a different perspective.
Lets not forget that BS7273-4 only relates to the interface of the magnetic lock with the fire alarm system. if there is no such interconnection then BS7273-4 does not apply.
The fire risk assessment should consider whether a- a green emergency release unit is required and b- whether the magnetic lock is required to release automatically on operation of the fire alarm.
We would need to consider who would use the door- public or staff only, and how many people may need to use the door. We would also need to consider what other exit hardware was fitted and how it all works together, eg is it necessary to manipulate more than one device to open the door. If so is this a risk?
For say 10 employees in an office an interface to the alarm is most likely not needed, a green break glass box may be advisable (usually is- depending on the installation) but if members of the public are involved, or large numbers of people it would be advisable to have the door unlocked by the fire alarm before they get to the door in an emergency. As soon as we connect it to the fire alarm BS7273-4 will apply.