Theres a lot of industry advice including a comprehensive document by the Achitectural Ironmongers association.
BSEN are usually for the specific device rather than choosing. As said a number of factors are to be taken into account as well as being aware of older technology still in use (winchester bolts, latch behond glass, etc).
You most commonly see 4 types pof set up in newer or refurb buildings:
- electromagnetic security locks with up to 3 way failsafe (power loss, alarm interface, local break glass override)
- Escape Mortice Deadlocks (thumbturn on inside)
- Panic pads (staff use only)
- Panic bars (latch or bolt usually for public areas or use by over 50 person)
A host of different simple fastenings are to be found, winchester, ashworth & redlam bolts, ASSA & Union Domes, etc
The only no no for me is the key in glass fronted box - examples of its fatal drawbacks are found in the Summerland & Woolworths fire reports