Emergency routes and exits:
The responsible person must ensure that the routes to emergency exits from premises, and the exits themselves are kept clear at all times.
In order to safeguard the safety of relevant persons, emergency routes and exits must lead as directly as possible to a place of safety, in the event of danger; it must be possible for persons to evacuate the premises as quickly and safely as possible.
The number, distribution and dimensions of emergency routes and exits must be adequate having regard to the use, equipment and dimensions of the premises and the maximum number of persons who may be present there at any one time.
Emergency doors must also open in the direction of escape, sliding or revolving doors must not be used for exits specifically intended as emergency exits. Also, emergency doors must not be so locked or fastened that they cannot easily and immediately opened by any person who may require using them in an emergency.
The emergency routes and exits should be indicated by signs and any emergency routes and exits requiring illumination must be provided with emergency lighting of adequate intensity in the case of failure of normal lighting.