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<blockquote data-quote="binky" data-source="post: 74839" data-attributes="member: 490"><p>This is what I am concerned about, apart from being good practice, I thought it was a requirement to fit key switches, but its trying to find a directive that states this with regards to H&amp;S. In these particular premises the stairwells only have 6-8 light fittings and all are emergency back-up, so if leccy is off you would expect all lights to be maintained, with perhaps a few duff units, so minimum light levels should be maintained regardless, plus there is plenty of natural daylight on the stairs anyway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="binky, post: 74839, member: 490"] This is what I am concerned about, apart from being good practice, I thought it was a requirement to fit key switches, but its trying to find a directive that states this with regards to H&S. In these particular premises the stairwells only have 6-8 light fittings and all are emergency back-up, so if leccy is off you would expect all lights to be maintained, with perhaps a few duff units, so minimum light levels should be maintained regardless, plus there is plenty of natural daylight on the stairs anyway. [/QUOTE]
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