We have come across a couple of workplaces (an office and a factory) recently where all exits have been provided with new, maintained, internally illuminated exit signs. In both cases the installers were adamant that they had just attended training courses and that was the rules, all final exits have to have maintained, internally illuminated exit signs.
Well of course we know BS5266-1 provides for an element of judgement - members of the public present, licensed premises, subdued lighting etc but I was wondering if the training providers are also adding some interpretation from BS5499 - ie that externally illuminated signs should be illuminated by a lighting level of at least 5lx under mains failure conditions? And this is probably impracticable taking into account other factors such as consistency of lighting levels etc. Interesting though that the installers did not think it necessary to internally illuminate other safety signs, which is what BS5499 implies.
Anyone recently done a course or providing training able to cast some light on this? (maintained of course)