SCHEDULE 1Classes of exempted buildings – Regulation A5(1)

In Classes 2 and 3 of this Part height shall be measured from the lowest level of the ground adjoining the building to the highest point of the building.

Buildings controlled under other legislation1

a

Any building the construction of which is subject to the Explosives Acts (Northern Ireland) 1875 and 192413.

b

Any building (other than a building containing a dwelling or a building used for office or canteen accommodation) erected on a site in respect of which a licence under the Nuclear Installations Act 196514 is for the time being in force.

c

A building being any monument for the time being subject to Part II of the Historic Monuments and Archaeological Objects (Northern Ireland) Order 199515 other than any such building or part thereof which is used as residential accommodation or as an institution.

Buildings not frequented by people2

A detached building into which people do not normally go, or into which people go only intermittently and then only for the purpose of inspecting or maintaining fixed plant or machinery, unless any point of such a building is less than one and a half times its height from—

i

any point of a building into which people can or do normally go;

ii

the nearest part of a road; or

iii

the nearest point of the boundary of the land on which the building is to be erected.

Buildings for agriculture and keeping of animals3

A building used for agriculture, but not including a building used principally for retailing (including storage for retailing), packaging, exhibiting or as an office, provided that—

i

no part of the building is used as a dwelling;

ii

no point of the building is less than one and a half times its height from—

A

any point of a building which contains sleeping accommodation;

B

the nearest part of a road; or

C

the nearest point of the boundary of the land on which it is to be erected; and

iii

the building is provided with a fire exit which is not more than 30 m from any point in the building.

Temporary buildings4

A building, including an exhibition stand and a stand for viewing a public display, which is not intended to remain where it is erected for more than 28 days.

Ancillary buildings5

a

A building on a construction site, being a building which is intended to be used only in connection with the disposal of buildings, or building plots on that site and which contains no sleeping accommodation.

b

A building on or close to the site of construction or civil engineering work, which is intended to be used only by people engaged on those works during the course of those works and which contains no sleeping accommodation.

c

A building, other than a building containing a dwelling or used as an office or showroom, erected for use on the site of and in connection with a mine or quarry.

Small detached buildings6

a

A detached single storey building, having a floor area which does not exceed 30 m2, which contains no sleeping accommodation and is a building which is either—

i

constructed substantially of non-combustible material; or

ii

at no point less than 1 m from—

A

the nearest point of a dwelling;

B

the nearest part of a road; or

C

the nearest point of the boundary of the land on which it is to be erected.

b

A detached building designed and intended to shelter people from the effects of nuclear, chemical or conventional weapons, and not used for any other purpose, if—

i

its floor area does not exceed 30 m2; and

ii

the excavation for the building is no closer to any exposed part of another building or structure than a distance equal to the depth of the excavation plus 1 m.

c

A detached single storey building, having a floor area which does not exceed 15 m2, which contains no sleeping accommodation and is not less than 1 m from a dwelling.

Extensions7

The extension of a building by the addition at ground level of—

a

a conservatory, porch, covered area or covered way; or

b

a carport open on at least 2 sides,

where the floor area of the extension does not exceed 30 m2, provided that in the case of a conservatory or porch which is wholly or partially glazed, the glazing satisfies the requirements of Part V.

Other buildings8

a

An air-supported structure which—

i

does not exceed 15 m in length or diameter;

ii

has alternative means of escape;

iii

is not less than 2 m from any building to which these regulations apply; and

iv

is used solely in connection with a dwelling.

b

An air-supported structure which—

i

after deflation is re-erected in accordance with plans previously approved and with any conditions imposed in connection with the approval of those plans; and

ii

is used for the same purpose as that for which it was previously erected.

c

A tent or marquee.

d

A movable dwelling including a tent, caravan, shed or similar structure used for human habitation.

e

Mobile accommodation used in a static condition, including a houseboat, caravan or railway carriage.

f

Any part of a dock, wharf, pier, lighthouse, dam, reservoir, railway line, airfield, pavement, canal (including locks and other structures associated therewith), oil rig, tunnel, bridge, road, path, ramp, stairway, walkway or work of public utility which does not form part of, give support to or gain support from, a building to which these regulations apply and which is not required for the purposes of Part R of these regulations; sewage disposal works other than buildings designed to house plant or provide covered accommodation for persons.

g

A structure (other than a chimney) not incorporating any covered space with headroom exceeding 1.5 m, except where the structure is attached to or within a building to which these regulations apply; a tower mast not attached to a building to which these regulations apply.

h

Unclad plant or machinery, including a vending or weighing machine.

i

Amusement, playground or fairground equipment, including a swing, roundabout and scenic railway.

j

Scaffolding, falsework, lifts and hoists used in association with engineering or construction work.

k

Storage racking not incorporating a floor.

l

Road barriers, street furniture or similar structures, including a traffic light or sign.

m

A fence, wall or gate not forming part of a building to which these regulations apply.

n

An external storage tank, not being a septic tank, settlement tank, cesspool, liquefied petroleum gas storage tank or tower silo.

o

Gantries or galleries used solely for access to or the operation of plant or machinery.

p

Greenhouses, including greenhouses atta ched to other buildings, but not including greenhouses used principally for retailing, packaging or exhibiting.

SCHEDULE 2

Part A –Giving of notices and deposit of plans

Regulation A10

Rule A: General

The following provisions shall be observed in relation to the giving of any notices and the deposit of any plans, sections, specifications and particulars referred to in the other rules of this Schedule:

1

Notices and other particulars shall be in writing.

2

Drawings shall be executed or reproduced in a clear and intelligible manner with suitable and durable materials. Plans and sections shall be to a scale of not less than 1:100 or, if the building is so extensive as to render a smaller scale necessary, not less than 1:200; block plans shall be to a scale of not less than 1:1250; and key plans shall be to a scale of not less than 1:2500. The scale shall be indicated on all plans, sections and other drawings and the north point on all block plans and key plans.

3

Every notice, drawing or other document shall be signed by the person required to furnish it to the district council or by his duly authorised agent, and in all cases shall state the full name and address of the person on whose behalf it has been furnished.

4

Every such document, together with a duplicate thereof, shall be sent or delivered to the offices of the district council and the district council may retain one copy.

5

Where the building, or part thereof, is put or is intended to be put to a use which is a designated use for the purposes of the Fire Services (Northern Ireland) Order 198416 a statement to that effect, accompanied by a further 2 copies of such plans as demonstrate compliance with the requirements of Part E (Fire safety) of these regulations, shall be deposited with the district council which may retain both such copies.

Rule B: Erection of buildings

The following are the notices to be given and the plans, specifications and particulars to be deposited by a person intending to erect a building which is not exempted from the operation of these regulations under regulation A5:

1

Notice of intention to erect a building not exempted from the operation of these regulations.

2

Particulars, so far as necessary to show whether the building complies with all such requirements of these regulations as apply to it, of—

a

the intended use of the building;

b

the materials of which the building will be constructed;

c

the mode of drainage; and

d

the means of water supply.

3

A block plan showing—

a

the size and position of the building and its relationship to adjoining buildings;

b

the width and position of every street adjoining the premises; and

c

the boundaries of the premises and the size and position of every other building and of every road, path, garden, yard and other open space within such boundaries.

4

A key plan showing the position of the site when it is not sufficiently identifiable from the block plan.

5

A plan of every floor and roof of the building and a section of every storey of the building, upon which shall be shown (where not already shown on the particulars and plans required by items 2 to 4), so far as necessary to enable the district council to determine whether the building complies with these regulations—

a

the levels of the site of the building, of the lowest floor of the building and of any street adjoining the premises, in relation to one another and above some known datum;

b

the position of the damp-proof courses and any other barriers to moisture;

c

the position, form and dimensions of the foundations, walls, windows, floors, roofs, chimneys and several parts of the building;

d

the intended use of every room in the building;

e

the provision made in the structure for protection against fire;

f

the provision made in the building or part of the building for means of escape in case of fire and for securing that such means can be safely and effectively used at all material times; and

g

the provision made in the structure for insulation against the transmission of heat and sound.

6

The SAP energy rating used for design purposes for each dwelling.

Rule C: Alterations and extensions

The following are the notices to be given and the plans, sections, specifications and particulars to be deposited by a person intending to make any alteration of or extension to a building other than an alteration or extension which is exempted from these regulations:

1

Notice of intention to alter or extend a building.

2

In the case of alterations not involving any extension of a building—

a

the plans and sections required by item 5 of Rule B of the alterations and of the building so far as affected by the alterations, so far as necessary to establish whether the proposals comply with these regulations; and

b

a key plan showing the position of the site when it is not sufficiently identifiable from such plans.

3

In the case of an extension of a building—

a

the plans, sections, specifications and particulars referred to in items 2, 3, 4 and 5 of Rule B in relation to the extension as if the extension was the building therein referred to; and

b

the plans and sections as required by item 5 of Rule B of the building so far as affected by the extension,

so far as necessary to enable the district council to determine whether the proposals comply with the requirements of these regulations.

Rule D: Services and fittings

The following are the notices to be given and the plans, sections, specifications and written particulars to be deposited by a person intending to provide any services or fittings to which regulation A8 relates:

1

Notice of intention to provide any services or fittings in connection with a building.

2

a

Particulars of the services or fittings so far as is necessary to establish whether they comply with all such requirements of these regulations as apply to them; and

b

where it is proposed to provide an unvented hot water storage system to which Part P of these regulations apply, the particulars required by paragraph (a) shall include—

i

the name, make, model and type of hot water storage system to be installed;

ii

the name of the body, if any, which has approved or certified that the system is capable of performing in a way which satisfies the requirements of Part P; and

iii

the name of the body, if any, which has issued any current registered operative identity card to the installer or proposed installer of the system.

3

Where it is proposed to execute works of drainage or to construct or install a water closet fitting, urinal fitting, cesspool, septic tank or similar structure (for the reception or disposal of foul water from buildings), a block plan. Such plan shall, if the work is in connection with an operation to which Rule B or C relates, be the block plan required by such rule and the block plan shall in any case show, so far as necessary to establish whether the proposals comply with all such requirements of these regulations as apply to them—

a

the position of services or fittings;

b

the lines of drainage; the size, depth and inclination of every drain and the means of access to be provided for the inspection and clearance of blockages;

c

the position and level of the outfall of the drains; and

d

where the drainage is intended to be connected to a sewer, the position of the sewer.

4

Where it is proposed to construct or install a water closet fitting, urinal fitting, cesspool, septic tank or similar structure (for the reception or disposal of foul water from buildings), plans and sections of the works or fittings, so far as necessary to show that they comply with all such requirements of these regulations as apply to them.

5

A key plan showing the position of the site when it is not sufficiently identifiable from the block plan.

Rule E: Material changes of use

The following are the notices to be given and the plans, specifications and particulars to be deposited by a person intending to make any material change of use to which these regulations are applied by regulation A9, in addition to anything required by Rule C in a case to which that rule relates:

1

Notice of intention to make, and description of, any change in the purposes for which the building or part of the building is used.

2

A block plan showing the size and position of the building and its relationship to adjoining buildings.

3

A key plan showing the position of the site when it is not sufficiently identifiable from the block plan.

4

The provision made in the structure for protection against fire; and the provisions made in the building or part of a building for means of escape in case of fire and for securing that such means can be safely and effectively used at all material times.

5

In the case of a material change of use involving an increase in imposed loadings, the plans and sections required by items 5(c) and (d) of Rule B.

6

In the case of a material change of use creating a dwelling or dwellings, the SAP energy rating used for design purposes for each dwelling.

Rule F: Additional requirements

Where it is considered necessary for the purpose of examining any proposals submitted in accordance with Rule B, C or E, an authorised officer of the district council may require the deposit of any of the following drawings and particulars in addition to plans, sections, specifications and particulars required by such rule:

1

A specification of any particular material or materials proposed to be used.

2

The proportions of the materials in any concrete or mortar or the specified minimum strength of the concrete or mortar.

3

Calculations of loading and strength:

Provided that where the dimensions of a structural member accord with the provisions of DOE(NI) Technical Booklet D: 1994 calculations of strength to demonstrate the adequacy of those dimensions shall not be required.

4

Drawings showing details of particular construction.

5

Calculations relating to the space separation of buildings for the purposes of regulation E5.

6

Calculations for the purposes of regulation E2.

7

Calculations for the purposes of regulations F2 and F3(2) and those for the SAP energy rating for each dwelling.

8

Soil investigation report.

9

Details of measures proposed for protection against radon.

Part B –Particulars to be given in a building notice

Regulation A10

1

The following are the particulars to be given in a building notice by a person intending to carry out any building work or make any material change of use of a building—

a

the full name and address of the person on whose behalf it has been furnished;

b

a notice of intention signed by, or on behalf of, the person intending to carry out building work or make a material change of use of a building;

c

a description of the proposed building work or material change of use;

d

particulars, so far as necessary, to show—

i

the intended use of the building;

ii

the materials of which the building will be constructed;

iii

the mode of drainage;

iv

the precautions to be taken in building over a drain or sewer;

v

the means of water supply; and

vi

the number of storeys (each basement level being counted as one storey) in the building to which the proposal relates;

e

particulars giving the size and position of the building and its relationship to adjoining buildings and indicating its distance from the boundary of the premises; and

f

particulars giving the location of the site.

2

Where it is considered necessary for the purposes of examining any proposals submitted in accordance with this Schedule an applicant shall give to a district council, on request in writing by an authorised officer, such particulars as are necessary for the discharge of its function in relation to building regulations.

3

Paragraphs 1 to 4 of Rule A of Part A of this Schedule shall apply in relation to any notices or other documents given or served under this Part as they apply in relation to such notices or other documents given or deposited under that Part.

4

Where a building notice relates to the erection of a dwelling, or the creation of a dwelling by a material change of use, an applicant shall provide the SAP energy rating used for design purposes for each dwelling.

SCHEDULE 3Map of radon affected zones

Regulation C2(2)

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Key to Map

Zone 1 — 1% to 10% probability of radon concentration exceeding 200 becquerels per cubic metre.

Zone 2 — Greater than 10% probability of radon concentration exceeding 200 becquerels per cubic metre.

Notes to Map

The grid shown on the map is the Irish Grid established by the Ordnance Survey of Northern Ireland.

SCHEDULE 4Structural loadings

Table to Regulation D3(1)(a)

Regulations

Loadings

Publications

Amendments

(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

D1

dead and imposed loading#

BS 6399: Part 1: 1996

Stability

imposed roof loading

BS 6399: Part 3: 1988

AMD 6033

AMD 9187

AMD 9452

wind loading

(a) BS 6399: Part 2: 1997; or

(b) CP 3 Chapter V: Part 2: 1972$

AMD 4952

AMD 5152

AMD 5343

AMD 6028

AMD 7908

Note—

#

Excluding imposed roof loads.

$

In no case shall S3 be taken as less than 1.

SCHEDULE 5Deemed-to-satisfy provisions

Table B(Materials and workmanship)

Regulations

Buildings

Publications

Amendments

(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

B2

Fitness of materials and workmanship

any building#

a relevant British Standard or British Standard Code of Practice

B4

Urea formaldehyde foam

any building

BS 5617: 1985; and BS 5618: 1985

— AMD 6262

AMD 7114

B5

Preservative treatment of timber

any building

BS 5589: 1989$

Notes—

#

Subject to the requirements of regulations B4 and B5.

$

Section 2 for performance category B.

Table C(Preparation of site and resistance to moisture)

Regulations

Buildings

Publications or Measures

Amendments

(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

C2(2)

Preparation of site and resistance to dangerous and harmful substances

alteration or extension to a dwelling

the same measures as are incorporated in the existing dwelling

a dwelling

BRE Report BR 413#

C4

Resistance to ground moisture and weather

any building

DOE (NI) Technical Booklet C: 1994

AMD 2

C5

Condensation

a dwelling

BS 5250: 1989: Clauses 9.1 to 9.5

Note—

#

The relevant provisions are determined by the zone, given in Schedule 3, in which the dwelling is situated.

Table D(Structure)

Regulations

Structural work

Publications

Amendments

(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

D1

foundations

(a) BS 8004: 1986; or

Stability

(b) DOE (NI) Technical Booklet

AMD 1

D: 1994: Sections 1 and 5#

AMD 2

reinforced, prestressed or plain concrete

BS 8110: Part 1: 1997;

AMD 9882

BS 8110: Part 2: 1985; and

AMD 5914

BS 8110: Part 3: 1985

AMD 5918

steel

(a) BS 449: Part 2:1969; or

AMD 416

AMD 523

AMD 661

AMD 1135

AMD 1787

AMD 4576

AMD 5698

AMD 6255

AMD 8859

(b) BS 5950: Part 1: 1990;

AMD 6972

BS 5950: Part 2: 1992; and

AMD 7766

BS 5950: Part 5: 1998

composite steel and

BS 5950: Part 3: Section 3.1:

concrete

1990; and

BS 5950: Part 4: 1994

aluminium

(a) CP 118: 1969$; or

AMD 1129

(b) BS 8118: Part 1: 1991; and

AMD 10485

BS 8118: Part 2: 1991

AMD 10486

masonry

(a) BS 5628: Part 1: 1992;

AMD 7745

BS 5628: Part 2: 2000; and

BS 5628: Part 3: 1985; or

AMD 4974

(b) DOE (NI) Technical Booklet

AMD 1

D: 1994: Sections 1, 3 and 4*

AMD 2

timber

(a) BS 5268: Part 2: 1996;

AMD 9451

BS 5268: Part 3: 1998; or

(b) DOE (NI) Technical Booklet

AMD 1

D: 1994: Sections 1 and 2+

AMD 2

D2

reinforced, prestressed or

BS 8110: Part 1:

AMD 9882

Disproportionate

plain concrete

1997; and

collapse

BS 8110: Part 2:

1985@

AMD 5914

steel

BS 5950: Part 1:

1990§@

AMD 6972

masonry

BS 5628: Part 1:

1992@

AMD 7745

Notes—

#

For houses and small buildings.

$

Using one of the principal or supplementary aluminium alloys designated in Section 1.1 of that Code, and for the purposes of Section 5.3 of that Code, the structure shall be classified as a safe-life structure.

*

For residential buildings of not more than 3 storeys, small single storey non-residential buildings and small buildings forming annexes to residential buildings (including garages and outbuildings).

+

For single family houses of not more than three storeys.

@

Using the procedures in DOE (NI) Technical Booklet D: 1994: Section 6 (as amended by AMD 1 and AMD 2).

§

The accidental loading referred to in clause 2.4.5.5 shall be chosen having particular regard to the importance of the key elements and the consequences of failure, and the key element shall always be capable of withstanding a load of at least 34kN/m2 applied from any direction.

Table E(Fire safety)

Regulations

Buildings

Publications

Amendments

(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

E2

Means of escape

a dwellinghouse

DOE (NI) Technical Booklet E:

AMD1

1994: Sections 1 and 6

AMD2

a flat or maisonette

BS 5588: Part 1: 1990

AMD 7840

a hospital or residential health care building

Northern Ireland Firecode

Nov 1999

a house in multiple occupation

Section 5 of DOE Circular 12/92 published by Department of the Environment: 1992

a hotel or boarding house

Chapters 13 and 14 of the Guide to Fire Precautions in Premises Used as Hotels and Boarding Houses Which Require a Fire Certificate published by Home Office: 1991; and BS 5588-8: 1999

— —

an office

(a) DOE (NI) Technical Booklet E:

AMD 1

1994: Sections 1 and 6; and

AMD 2

BS 5588-8: 1999; or

(b) BS 5588: Part 11: 1997; and

AMD 9838

AMD 10213

BS 5588-8: 1999

a shop

(a) DOE (NI) Technical Booklet E:

AMD 1

1994: Sections 1 and 6; and

AMD 2

BS 5588-8: 1999; or

(b) BS 5588: Part 11: 1997; and

AMD 9838

AMD 10213

BS 5588-8: 1999

a shopping complex

BS 5588: Part 10: 1991; and BS 5588-8: 1999

— —

an assembly

(a) DOE (NI) Technical Booklet E:

AMD 1

building#

1994: Sections 1 and 6; and

AMD 2

BS 5588-8: 1999; or

(b) BS 5588: Part 6: 1991; and

AMD 10212

AMD 10443

BS 5588-8: 1999

an educational building

Building Bulletin 7 published by Department of Education and Science: 1988; and BS 5588-8: 1999

— —

spectator accommodation at a sports ground

Guide to Safety at Sports Grounds published for the Department for Culture, Media and Sport: 1997; and BS 5588-8: 1999

— —

any other

DOE (NI) Technical Booklet E: 1994:

AMD 1

non-residential

Sections 1 and 6; and

AMD 2

building

BS 5588-8: 1999

E3

Internal fire

any building

DOE (NI) Technical Booklet E: 1994:

AMD 1

spread-Linings

Sections 2 and 6

AMD 2

E4

Internal fire spread-

a shopping complex

BS 5588: Part 10: 1991: Sections 5 and 6

Structure

any other building

DOE (NI) Technical Booklet E: 1994:

AMD 1

Sections 3 and 6

AMD 2

E5

External fire

any building

DOE (NI) Technical Booklet E: 1994:

AMD 1

spread

Sections 4 and 6

AMD 2

E6

Facilities and

any building

DOE (NI) Technical Booklet E: 1994:

AMD 1

access for the

Sections 5 and 6

AMD 2

Fire Brigade

Note—

#

Other than spectator accommodation at sports grounds.

Table F(Conservation of fuel and power)

Regulations

Buildings

Publications

Amendments

(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

F2

Building fabric

any building

DOE (NI) Technical Booklet F: 1998: Sections 1 and 4

AMD 2

F3

Space heating, hot water supply and artificial lighting systems

any building

DOE (NI) Technical Booklet F: 1998: Sections 2 and 4

AMD 2

F4

Insulation of pipes, ducts and hot water storage vessels

any building

DOE (NI) Technical Booklet F: 1998: Sections 3 and 4

AMD 2

Table G(Sound insulation of dwellings)

Regulations

Buildings

Publications

Amendments

(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

G2

Separating walls and separating floors

a dwelling

DOE (NI) Technical Booklet G: 1990: Sections 1 or 2

AMD 1, AMD 2

G3

Existing walls and floors which become separating walls and separating floors

a dwelling

DOE (NI) Technical Booklet G1: 1994: Sections 1, 2 or 3

AMD 2

Table H(Stairs, ramps, guarding and protection from impact)

Regulations

Elements

Publications

Amendments

(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

H3 Stairs, ladders, ramps and landings

stair

DFP Technical Booklet H: 2000: Sections 1 and 2

ramp and landing

DFP Technical Booklet H: 2000: Sections 1 and 3

spiral or helical stair

BS 5395: Part 2: 1984

AMD 6076

ladder or stair#

(a) BS 5395: Part 3: 1985; or

(b) BS 4211: 1994

H4

spiral or helical stair

BS 5395: Part 2: 1984

AMD 6076

Guarding

ladder or stair#

(a) BS 5395: Part 3: 1985; or

(b) BS 4211: 1994

vehicle barrier

BS 6180: 1999

any other barrier

DFP Technical Booklet H: 2000: Sections 1 and 4

H5

Vehicle loading bays

vehicle loading bay

DFP Technical Booklet H: 2000: Section 5

H6

Protection against impact from and trapping by doors

door or gate

DFP Technical Booklet H: 2000: Section 6

H7

Protection from collision with open windows, skylights or ventilators

open window, skylight or ventilator

DFP Technical Booklet H: 2000: Section 7

Note—

#

Providing access solely for the purpose of maintenance.

Table J(Solid waste in buildings)

Regulations

Buildings

Publications or Provisions

Amendments

(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

J2(1)(b)

Solid waste storage#

a dwelling not served by a waste chute system

the waste container space is at a travel distance of not more than 30 m from the dwelling and sited so that the waste container can be removed without being taken through the dwelling or any other building, other than a garage, carport or other open covered space

a dwelling served by a waste chute system

BS 5906: 1980 (1987)

J3

Waste chute systems

any building

BS 5906: 1980 (1987)

Note—

#

The requirements in relation to siting.

Table K(Ventilation)

Regulations

Buildings

Publications

Amendments

(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

K2

Means of ventilation

a domestic building

(a) DOE (NI) Technical Booklet K:1998: Sections 1 and 2;

AMD 2

(b) BS 5925: 1991;

AMD 8930

(c) BS 5720: 1979; or

(d) BRE Digest 398

a non-domestic building

(a) DOE (NI) Technical Booklet K: 1998: Sections 1 and 3;

AMD 2

(b) BS 5925: 1991; or

AMD 8930

(c) CIBSE Guide A : Section A4: 1988; and CIBSE Guide B: Section B2: 1988

K3

Ventilation of car parks

a car park

DOE (NI) Technical Booklet K:1998: Sections 1 and 4

AMD 2

Table L(Heat-producing appliances and liquefied petroleum gas installations)

Part 1

Regulations

Appliances

Publications

Amendments

(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

L2

Heat-producing appliances and associated constructions

solid fuel#

DOE (NI) Technical Booklet L: 1991:

AMD 1

Sections 1 and 2

AMD 2

gas$

DOE (NI) Technical Booklet L: 1991:

AMD 1

Sections 1 and 3

AMD 2

oil#

DOE (NI) Technical Booklet L: 1991:

AMD 1

Sections 1 and 4

AMD 2

Notes—

#

Having a rated output not exceeding 45kW.

$

Having a rated input not exceeding 60kW.

*

Published by the Health and Safety Executive: 1987.

Part 2

Regulations

Aspects

Publications

Amendments

(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

L4

LPG fixed installations

tank siting

Health and Safety Guidance Booklet HS(G) 34* paragraphs 15 to 36

tank mechanical integrity

Health and Safety Guidance Booklet HS(G) 34* paragraphs 37, 38 and 40

underground or mounded tank installation

Health and Safety Guidance Booklet HS(G) 34* paragraphs 41 to 46

pipework, fittings and supports

Health and Safety Guidance Booklet HS(G) 34* paragraphs 58 to 89

L5

Separation distances from an existing LPG storage tank

separation distance without fire wall

Health and Safety Guidance Booklet HS(G) 34* Table 2

separation distance with fire wall

Health and Safety Guidance Booklet HS(G) 34* paragraphs 34 to 36

Table N(Drainage)

Regulations

Buildings

Publications

Amendments

(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

N3

Sanitary pipework

any building

DOE (NI) Technical Booklet N: 1990:

AMD 1

Section 1

AMD 2

N4

Underground foul drainage

any building

DOE (NI) Technical Booklet N: 1990:

AMD 1

Section 2

AMD 2

N5

Rain-water drainage

any building

DOE (NI) Technical Booklet N: 1990:

AMD 1

Section 3

AMD 2

Table P(Sanitary appliances and unvented hot water storage systems)

Regulations

Buildings

Publications

Amendments

(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

P5

Unvented hot water storage systems

any building

DOE (NI) Technical Booklet P: 1994

AMD 2

Table R(Access and facilities for disabled people)

Regulations

Buildings

Publications

Amendments

(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

R2

Access and use

an educational building

Department for Education and Employment Building Bulletin 91, Access for Disabled People to School Buildings

a dwelling

DFP Technical Booklet R: 2000: Sections 1, 7, 8 and 11

a block of dwellings

DFP Technical Booklet R: 2000: Sections 1, 7, 9 and 11

any other building or part of a building

DFP Technical Booklet R: 2000: Sections 1, 2, 3 and 4

R3

Sanitary accommodation and sanitary conveniences

an educational building

Department for Education and Employment Building Bulletin 91, Access for Disabled People to School Buildings

a dwelling

DFP Technical Booklet R: 2000: Sections 1 and 10

any other building or part of a building

DFP Technical Booklet R: 2000: Sections 1, 4 and 5

R4

Audience or spectator seating

any building

DFP Technical Booklet R: 2000: Sections 1 and 6

Table V(Glazing)

Regulations

Buildings

Publications

Amendments

(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

V2

Impact with glazing

any building

DFP Technical Booklet V: 2000: Sections 1 and 2

V3

Transparent glazing

any building other than a dwelling

DFP Technical Booklet V: 2000: Section 3

V4

Safe opening and closing of windows, skylights and ventilators

any building

DFP Technical Booklet V: 2000: Section 4

V5

Safe means of access for cleaning glazing

any building

DFP Technical Booklet V: 2000: Section 5

SCHEDULE 6Publications, other than those mentioned in Schedules 4 and 5, to which specific reference is made in the Building Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2000.

Regulation A2(11)(b)

Table A.British Standards

Amendment Slip

Publication

Serial Number

Reference Number

Context

(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

BS 4250: Part 1: 1987

L1(1)

Table B.Other Publications

Publication

Amendment

Context

(1)

(2)

(3)

The Government’s Standard Assessment Procedure for Energy Rating of Dwellings: 1998 edition

A2(1)