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Whittington Way

Chesterfield
S41 9AG
www.rutlanduk.co.uk
Ben Bygrave
Tel +44 (0)1246 261491
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Rutland

Overview

Rutland was born in 2004 with a vision to provide the UK market with dependable door closers.


Our founders have an engineering heritage that dates to before World War 2, and members of the same Hughes family still work at Rutland today. Today our vision goes way beyond our founding focus of engineering excellence, to the pursuit of enhanced life safety at every fire door. We know that better fire doors with the right door controls save lives, and that’s the underlying motivation that guides us today. We believe that every building should protect the life within it and our mission is to enhance life safety at every fire door.


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CPD Material (2)


Multiple CPD formats
Design Considerations for Fire Door Control and Understanding Today’s Fire Door Challenges
With the new Building Safety Act and new Fire Safety Act, principal designers, principal contractors and duty holder's want to learn how they can influence the protection of life within their buildings. This CPD training seminar on Design Considerations for Fire Door Control and Understanding Today’s Fire Door Challenges has been written to RIBA guidelines, and it sits within the “Being Safe, Health & Safety – designers’ responsibilities, Fire safety legislation” segment of the RIBA CPD core curriculum study guide.
This presentation can be delivered as a seminar or on-line and should take approximately 45 minutes with opportunities for questions and further discussion at the end.
Knowledge level:
General Awareness
Material type: Online Learning
Material type: Seminar

Classifications


Rutland has CPD Materials in the following areas: -

Subject/Product Areas (CI/SfB)
RIBA Core Curriculum areas