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BS EN 81-72:2020 Safety rules for the construction and installation of lifts. Particular applications for passenger and goods passenger lifts Firefighters lifts

BS EN 81-72:2020

Safety rules for the construction and installation of lifts. Particular applications for passenger and goods passenger lifts Firefighters lifts

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Standard number:BS EN 81-72:2020
Pages:50
Released:2020-07-29
ISBN:978 0 580 51877 5
Status:Standard
BS EN 81-72:2020 - Safety Rules for Firefighters Lifts

BS EN 81-72:2020 - Safety Rules for the Construction and Installation of Lifts

Particular Applications for Passenger and Goods Passenger Lifts: Firefighters Lifts

Introducing the BS EN 81-72:2020, a comprehensive standard that sets the benchmark for safety in the construction and installation of lifts, specifically designed for firefighters. This essential document is a must-have for professionals in the lift industry, architects, engineers, and safety officers who are committed to ensuring the highest levels of safety and functionality in emergency situations.

Key Features of BS EN 81-72:2020

  • Standard Number: BS EN 81-72:2020
  • Pages: 50
  • Released: 2020-07-29
  • ISBN: 978 0 580 51877 5
  • Status: Standard

Why Choose BS EN 81-72:2020?

The BS EN 81-72:2020 standard is meticulously crafted to address the unique requirements of lifts used by firefighters during emergencies. It provides detailed guidelines and specifications to ensure that these lifts are not only safe but also reliable and efficient under extreme conditions. Here are some reasons why this standard is indispensable:

1. Enhanced Safety Protocols

Safety is paramount when it comes to lifts used in emergency situations. This standard outlines rigorous safety protocols that must be adhered to, ensuring that firefighters can rely on these lifts to perform optimally when every second counts.

2. Comprehensive Guidelines

With 50 pages of detailed instructions, the BS EN 81-72:2020 covers every aspect of lift construction and installation. From design considerations to operational requirements, this standard leaves no stone unturned, providing a thorough framework for compliance.

3. Up-to-Date Standards

Released on July 29, 2020, this standard reflects the latest advancements and best practices in lift technology. By adhering to BS EN 81-72:2020, you ensure that your lifts are equipped with the most current safety features and innovations.

4. Specific to Firefighters Lifts

Unlike general lift standards, BS EN 81-72:2020 is specifically tailored for lifts used by firefighters. This focus ensures that the unique challenges and requirements of emergency situations are adequately addressed, providing peace of mind to both lift operators and emergency personnel.

Who Should Use This Standard?

The BS EN 81-72:2020 is an invaluable resource for a wide range of professionals, including:

  • Lift Manufacturers: Ensure your products meet the highest safety standards.
  • Architects and Engineers: Design buildings with integrated safety features for emergency situations.
  • Safety Officers: Implement and oversee compliance with safety regulations.
  • Fire Departments: Understand the capabilities and limitations of lifts used during firefighting operations.

Benefits of Compliance

Adhering to the BS EN 81-72:2020 standard offers numerous benefits, including:

  • Increased Safety: Protects both firefighters and building occupants during emergencies.
  • Regulatory Compliance: Meets legal requirements and industry standards.
  • Enhanced Reputation: Demonstrates a commitment to safety and quality.
  • Operational Efficiency: Ensures lifts function effectively under pressure.

Conclusion

The BS EN 81-72:2020 standard is an essential tool for anyone involved in the design, construction, and operation of lifts intended for use by firefighters. By following the guidelines set forth in this document, you can ensure that your lifts are safe, reliable, and ready to perform when they are needed most. Invest in the safety and efficiency of your lifts by incorporating the BS EN 81-72:2020 standard into your projects today.

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BS EN 81-72:2020


This standard BS EN 81-72:2020 Safety rules for the construction and installation of lifts. Particular applications for passenger and goods passenger lifts is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 91.140.90 Lifts. Escalators

1.1

This document specifies the additional or deviating requirements to EN 81‑20:2020 for new passenger and goods passenger lifts, which can be used for firefighting and evacuation purposes under firefighters control.

1.2

This document applies, when the following conditions are fulfilled:

  • the lift well and the lift environment are designed to restrict the ingress of fire, heat and smoke to the lift well, machinery spaces and safe areas;

  • the building design limits the flow of water into the lift well;

  • the firefighters lift is not used as an escape route;

  • the lift well and the lift environment are fire protected for at least to the same level as the building structure;

  • the power supply is secure and reliable;

  • the electrical cable(s) providing power to the lift is fire protected to the same fire protection level as given to the lift well structure;

  • a suitable maintenance and verification plan is implemented.

1.3

This document does not cover:

  • the use of lifts with partially enclosed wells for use as firefighters lifts;

  • lifts installed in new or existing buildings, which are not included in fire resisting building structure;

  • important modification to existing lifts.

1.4

This document does not define:

  • the number of firefighters lifts and the floors to be served during firefighting operations;

  • size of safe area(s);

  • the use of other than the highest deck of a multi deck lift for firefighting operations.

1.5

This document deals with the significant hazards, hazardous situations and events relevant to firefighters lifts (as listed in Clause 4) when they are used as intended and under the conditions as foreseen by the installer.

1.6

The following significant hazards are not dealt with in this document and are assumed to be addressed by the building designer:

  • not having enough or correctly located firefighters lifts to move the firefighters up the building;

  • a fire in the firefighters lift well, safe area, machinery space or car;

  • the absence of building floor identification signs at any floor;

  • water management is not operating correctly.

1.1

This document specifies the additional or deviating requirements to EN 81‑20:2020 for new passenger and goods passenger lifts, which can be used for firefighting and evacuation purposes under firefighters control.

1.2

This document applies, when the following conditions are fulfilled:

  • the lift well and the lift environment are designed to restrict the ingress of fire, heat and smoke to the lift well, machinery spaces and safe areas;

  • the building design limits the flow of water into the lift well;

  • the firefighters lift is not used as an escape route;

  • the lift well and the lift environment are fire protected for at least to the same level as the building structure;

  • the power supply is secure and reliable;

  • the electrical cable(s) providing power to the lift is fire protected to the same fire protection level as given to the lift well structure;

  • a suitable maintenance and verification plan is implemented.

1.3

This document does not cover:

  • the use of lifts with partially enclosed wells for use as firefighters lifts;

  • lifts installed in new or existing buildings, which are not included in fire resisting building structure;

  • important modification to existing lifts.

1.4

This document does not define:

  • the number of firefighters lifts and the floors to be served during firefighting operations;

  • size of safe area(s);

  • the use of other than the highest deck of a multi deck lift for firefighting operations.

1.5

This document deals with the significant hazards, hazardous situations and events relevant to firefighters lifts (as listed in Clause 4) when they are used as intended and under the conditions as foreseen by the installer.

1.6

The following significant hazards are not dealt with in this document and are assumed to be addressed by the building designer:

  • not having enough or correctly located firefighters lifts to move the firefighters up the building;

  • a fire in the firefighters lift well, safe area, machinery space or car;

  • the absence of building floor identification signs at any floor;

  • water management is not operating correctly.