Training

Architectural ironmongery learning

by Mark Rowe

A new free training seminar on architectural ironmongery and accessibility has been launched for architects and specifiers. The RIBA-approved CPD module has been produced by the Guild of Architectural Ironmongers (GAI) and is delivered exclusively by GAI members across the country.

These architectural ironmongery companies work with architects, interior designers, contractors and others to schedule and specify the hardware for doors and windows in a building and to produce a full fixing schedule of hardware items. The CPD module focuses on accessibility legislation and standards and their impact on the specification of door hardware.

This includes advice on meeting the requirements of the Equality Act, BS 8300: 2009, and Approved Document M and its equivalents in the UK and Ireland. It covers the impact of BS 8300, specifically on products such as door closers, automatic door operators, door furniture and hardware such as hinges, locks and panic hardware, as well as access control products and handrails, and visual contrast and light reflectance values.

As the new training is RIBA approved, architects will be able to receive double learning points for attending a presentation of this CPD.

For further information

Contact Douglas Masterson, pictured, on [email protected].

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