Physical Security

Partitioning guide for workplaces

by Mark Rowe

New from the Guild of Architectural Ironmongers (GAI) and FIS, which represents the Finishes and Interior Sector, is a “How Business Owners Can Use Partitioning and Ironmongery to Help Manage Social Distancing” guide. It’s been updated after changes to UK conformity marking, after Brexit.

Aimed at those involved in managing workplaces, it covers the key considerations they need to make when adapting their spaces. It provides guidance on using partitioning and ironmongery to manage social distancing in the workplace.

Originally published in November 2020, it has been updated as UKCA and UKNI marking have been introduced as CE marking will cease to be used in Great Britain from January 2022.

It also includes a list of the relevant EN Harmonised and UK Designated standards that are relevant to partitioning, doors and architectural ironmongery and a summary of product marking sales territories to show where UKCA, UKNI and CE marking can be used going forward.

Douglas Masterson, technical manager of the GAI, said: “It is critical that business owners and those responsible for property maintenance are aware of the changes and how this impacts the architectural ironmongery they choose for their workplaces. Businesses will need to continue to be responsive to Government advice but the new information in the guide will help them to identify opportunities for business owners to make sensible product choices now, that will offer them compliant solutions longer term.”

And Joe Cilia, technical director of FIS, said: “Dividing spaces, even on a temporary basis may have implications on escape routes and safety depending on how they are installed and as good ventilation has been shown to help reduce the incidence of Covid 19 infection, the advice in this free guide is important and relevant.”

The guide can be downloaded from www.gai.org.uk/IndustryUpdates or www.thefis.org/membership-hub/publications/.

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