BS 8300:2001

Design of buildings and their approaches to meet the needs of disabled people

BS 8300:2001 provides guidance on good practice in the design of domestic and non-domestic buildings and their approaches so that they are convenient to use by disabled people. The recommendations relate not only to the elements of construction and accommodation, which are common to different types of buildings, but also to those that are specific to building types.

It applies to car parking provisions, setting down points and garages, access routes to and around all buildings, and entrances to and interiors of new buildings. Routes to recreational facilities associated with and in the immediate vicinity of buildings, such as patios, and seating and picnic areas, are also covered.

Since publication, BS 8300 has received a number of requests for interpretations and clarifications. These, along with issues raised by the Approved Document M of the Building Regulations have been addressed. 

This is a significantly large amendment, which implements change thoughtout the document.

The recommendations cover a wide range of impairments and activities.

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