Hi I`m seeking advice on Fixed Vertical Ladders as a possible means of escape The premises in question is a Control Tower ( 30years old ) which is set on 2 storeys occupied 24hrs with 2 persons the premises is fully protected with automatic fire detection and warning system with the control tower having only one means of escape via a protected stairway, however within the control room ( open plan at the top of the stairway there is an evacuation window leading to a platform them access to a vertical fixed ladder ( approx 15m high ) with a straight drop.
(The area around the ladder is open to all elements, not illuminated nor protected with any non slip material persons never been trained/used in this route for any purposes )
At the bottom of the staircase from control tower leading to the first level there is a fire door leading to a small kitchen area with an evacuation window leading to a platform then onto another fixed vertical ladder approx 7m high.
In my opinion the installation has been put in for some reason other than escape the only information I have come across is below which is clearly not the case in these cicumstances
"A fixed ladder can be used if it provides access to a plant room (not being a place of special fire risk) which is normally unoccupied other than for maintenance purposes. The fixed ladder should follow the guidance in BS 5395: Part 3: 1985".
The options are to completly remove the acess ( via ) windows to prevent use, leave in situ for rescue purpose only do not use vertical ladders.
The advice I`m after is there sufficient means of escape from these premises taking into account the use/height/detection system & protected stairway of the building which is already in place to exclude the use of the vertical ladders totally and even preventing access from the window or do the vertical ladders need upgrading ( installation of purpose built external staircase could be costly and inpractiable due to location ) to meet any required standards ??
( why were they installed in the first place
as all the indications point to that they were clearly installed for evacuation purposes and not for maintenance as they lead directly into the building, but are clearly not fit for purpose)
Any info/advice greatly appreciated
Thanks