What is BS 5499-4 - Escape route signing about?
BS 5499-4 gives recommendations for the selection and use of escape route signs conforming to BS EN ISO 7010 to be provided within buildings.
BS 5499-4 gives further recommendations on the use of appropriate escape route signs conforming to BS EN ISO 7010:2012, E001, and E002, the use of supplementary text to assist in the interpretation of signs, and the use of arrows to provide additional directional information.
Why should you use BS 5499-4 - Escape route signing?
BS 5499-4 covers the use of all escape route signing systems within premises, including the selection of the appropriate type of sign, the location of signs, mounting positions, lighting, and maintenance. The standard covers high‑mounted signs as specified by BS EN ISO 7010 but it does not cover low‑mounted way guidance systems (see BS ISO 16069).
Who is BS 5499-4 - Escape route signing for?
BS 5499-4 applies to premises where a formal risk assessment is carried out under the management of health and safety, and in particular, the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 [1], has indicated a need for escape route signs to form an integral part of normal working procedures. This need exists where the premises are complex or may be unfamiliar to any of the occupants.
BS 5499-4 does not cover the determination of the need for escape route signing. This British Standard assumes that a need for escape route signing has already been established. However, signs can be used with advantage in most premises, other than domestic premises.