Hello wee brian,
Okay, thank you for the heads up...I must admit from the little experience I have "out on site" there's a good clash of opinions between building regs and FSRA...which makes it a lot harder for people like me to learn but all the more interesting!
From the legal [RRO] perspective, it makes it clear that clients need to consider disabled occupants, provide suitable equipment and train staff to use the equipment if needed...
The battle I've seen is that the FSRA shows this, and then the local F&RS tell them not to...which leaves the FRA with egg on his face.
But, I can also see the F&RS point of view which John explained above...but most buildings i've been to don't have protected lifts. They have protected staircases which can be used as refuge points, but typically no evac equipment [or if they have equipment, nobody on site who knows how to use it!]
My gut feeling is to tell them to do it as per RRO and highlight the relevant chapters, but offer the F&RS service to challenge and put in writing that they will rescue disabled occupants trapped in refuge positions...