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Access to and use of buildings

Introduction

The document provides guidance for designers in relation to access and facilities within buildings for people regardless of disability’ age or gender. People should be able to gain access to and within buildings and use the facilities both as visitors and as people who work in them.

All new buildings (including dwellings) should comply with the requirements, as well as certain alterations or extensions to existing buildings.

The following list highlights the sections and requirements covered within Approved Document M relating to buildings other than dwellings:

  • Access Statementsmust be submitted as part of the Building Regulation application in order to identify the philosophy and approach to inclusive design that has been adopted together with the key issues of schemes to assist Building Control in making judgements. The statement can be used to support a departure from the guidance given in Part M giving the reasons and the rationale for the approach taken or to identify any constraints imposed by an existing building and propose alternative or compensatory measures.
  • Approach to building from site boundary/ Car parking provision.
  • Level/Ramped/Stepped Approach to building.
  • Hazards on access routes.
  • Accessible Entrances/ Doors and Lobbies.
  • Horizontal circulation in buildings including entrance halls, reception areas, internal doors and corridors.
  • Passenger lifts, Lifting platforms and wheelchair stairlifts.
  • Internal steps/ramps.
  • Audience/Spectator facilities in Sports/Entertainment buildings.
  • Refreshment facilities.
  • Sleeping accommodation in hotels/ student accommodation.
  • Use of switches./socket outlets and controls.
  • Aids to communication.
  • Sanitary accommodation/Changing and Shower facilities.

Further guidance can be found in BS 8300.

 

The following list highlights the sections and requirements covered within Approved Document M relating to new dwellings :

  • Approach to dwelling – Level/Ramped/ Stepped Approaches.
  • Access into dwelling.
  • Corridors/Internal doors within Entrance storey.
  • Vertical circulation within Entrance storey.
  • Accessible switches and socket outlets.
  • Lifts/Common stairs in Flats.
  • Sanitary accommodation in Entrance storey.

The Regulations require that reasonable provisions are made for a disabled person to approach and gain access to the dwelling from the point of alighting from a vehicle. The provisions are expected to enable occupants with disabilities to “stay put” longer in their own homes but are not necessarily expected to facilitate fully independent living for all people with disabilities.

Disability Discrimination Act 1995

This Act became fully operational in October 2004 and could require “service providers” to remove or alter physical features in their premises that make it impossible or unreasonably difficult for a disabled person to use the service.

Although no definitive guidance is included in the Act, it is widely accepted that Approved Document M standards will go a long way to satisfy the requirements although not all eventualities may be covered.

For Independent Advice on DDA Issues please contact :

Access for All (North Tyneside )
Tel : 0191 2516784
Contact Access for All

Or alternatively:

The Disability Network (RADAR) |

Disability Rights Commission

LABCBM TRADA Certification