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Are your barriers safe? protective barriers in existing non-domestic buildings [electronic resource]

By: Language: English Publication details: Edinburgh Scottish Government 2011Subject(s): Online resources: Summary: Outlines recent changes to building regulations which now specify that protective barriers within most non-domestic buildings should not have gaps which will permit the passage of a 100 mm diameter ball. This is to ensure that children are not able to fall through the barriers.

Outlines recent changes to building regulations which now specify that protective barriers within most non-domestic buildings should not have gaps which will permit the passage of a 100 mm diameter ball. This is to ensure that children are not able to fall through the barriers.