SNR 19900:2024

Emergency Lighting: Planning & Maintenance Standards

Discover the key requirements for emergency lighting in construction.

Originator
INB
Published
2024-02-01
ICS
91.160.10

Scope

SNR 19900:2024 sets forth comprehensive guidelines for emergency lighting systems, covering aspects from initial planning to final disposal. This standard is crucial for ensuring safety in buildings by providing a reliable source of light during emergencies.

Who It Applies To

This standard is applicable to architects, engineers, facility managers, and construction professionals responsible for the design and maintenance of buildings. It is particularly relevant to those in the construction materials and buildings industry, ensuring that emergency lighting systems meet the required safety standards.

Key Requirements

The standard specifies requirements for the planning, installation, operation, and maintenance of emergency lighting systems. It emphasizes the importance of using quality materials and following precise installation procedures. Regular maintenance checks are mandated to ensure the systems remain operational and effective.

Common Pitfalls

Common pitfalls include inadequate planning, poor installation practices, and neglecting regular maintenance. These can lead to system failures during emergencies, compromising the safety of building occupants. Adhering to SNR 19900:2024 helps mitigate these risks by providing clear guidelines.

How to Prepare

To prepare for compliance with SNR 19900:2024, stakeholders should familiarize themselves with the standard's requirements and integrate them into their project planning and execution phases. Regular training and updates for maintenance personnel are also recommended to ensure ongoing compliance and system reliability.

SNR 19900:2024

Notbeleuchtung — Allgemeine Anforderungen für die Planung, Erstellung, Betrieb, Wartung (Instandhaltung) und Entsorgung

INB
Publikation: 2024-02-0150 SeitenICS: 91.160.10

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