Hello all
I have recently started getting recommendations in FRAs from a contractor to place 'Automatic Fire Door - Keep Clear' signs on doors that are held open by release devices.
I am of the opinion that an 'automatic door' is one which is shut using a powered closer and therefore important to stay clear of. These doors are only on ordinary door closers, the same as any other door within the building, and are therefore no more likely to cause injury than any other door. As they are mainly in corridors and therefore regularly used, it is also highly unlikely that anything would be placed in front of them. (they also recommend placing the sign on the face of the door which will be open and therefore not obviously visible anyway!)
Is this just another example of a Fire Risk Assessor being overly pedantic? Or is it a valid point and my judgement has just been clouded by all the other pointless recommendations I have come across (such as fitting smoke detection to the common parts of a flat block with open balcony escape routes!!!!)??
Perhaps it has just been a lonnnng day of reading assessments!
I would appreciate any comments....