Employer is responsible for considering their employees' safety and well-being, consulting with your Building Control Officer (BCO) is a vital step to ensure a smooth occupancy of the building upon project completion, effectively minimizing the need for any avoidable rework
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1. If the toilet has borrowed light and is less than 8m square:
a. There is no need for emergency lighting, however,
b. If there is a cubicle with full height door – therefore closed without borrowed lighting – then the EM lighting would be required in that cubicle.
2. If the overall toilet has no borrowed light,
a. And the WC cubicles have full-size doors; there should be at least one emergency outside row of cubicles.
b. If there is a cubicle with a full height door – therefore closed without borrowed lighting – then the EM lighting would be required in that cubicle.
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https://www.projectdesign.io/emergency-lighting-in-toilet-cubicles/