
1 
These Regulations may be cited as the Building Regulations (Amendment) Regulations 1997 and shall come into force on 1st January 1998.
2 
Schedule 1 to the Building Regulations 1991 (“the principal regulations”) shall be amended as follows.
3 
For Part K (Stairs, Ramps and Guards) there shall be substituted the following Part—“
PART K

K1 
Stairs, ladders and ramps shall be so designed, constructed and installed as to be safe for people moving between different levels in or about the building. Requirement K1 applies only to stairs, ladders and ramps which form part of the building.

K2 

(a) Any stairs, ramps, floors and balconies and any roof to which people have access, and
(b) any light well, basement area or similar sunken area connected to a building,shall be provided with barriers where it is necessary to protect people in or about the building from falling. Requirement K2 (a) applies only to stairs and ramps which form part of the building.

K3 
—
(1) Vehicle ramps and any levels in a building to which vehicles have access, shall be provided with barriers where it is necessary to protect people in or about the building.
(2) Vehicle loading bays shall be constructed in such a way, or be provided with such features, as may be necessary to protect people in them from collision with vehicles.

K.4 
Provision shall be made to prevent people moving in or about the building from colliding with open windows, skylights or ventilators. Requirement K4 does not apply to dwellings.

K5 
—
(1) Provision shall be made to prevent any door or gate—
(a) which slides or opens upwards, from falling onto any person; and
(b) which is powered, from trapping any person.
(2) Provision shall be made for powered doors and gates to be opened in the event of a power failure.
(3) Provision shall be made to ensure a clear view of the space on either side of a swing door or gate. Requirement K5 does not apply to—
(a) dwellings, or
(b) any door or gate which is part of a lift.”
4 
For Part N (Glazing—Materials and Protection) there shall be substituted the following Part—“
PART N

N1 
Glazing, with which people are likely to come into contact whilst moving in or about the building shall—
(a) if broken on impact, break in a way which is unlikely to cause injury, or
(b) resist impact without breaking; or
(c) be shielded or protected from impact.

N2 
Transparent glazing, with which people are likely to come into contact while moving in or about the building, shall incorporate features which make it apparent. Requirement N2 does not apply to dwellings.

N3 
Windows, skylights and ventilators which can be opened by people in or about the building shall be so constructed or equipped that they may be opened, closed or adjusted safely. Requirement N3 does not apply to dwellings.

N4 
Provision shall be made for any windows, skylights, or any transparent or translucent walls, ceilings or roofs to be safely accessible for cleaning. Requirement N4 does not apply to—
(a) dwellings, or
(b) any transparent or translucent elements whose surfaces are not intended to be cleaned.”
5 

(1) Subject to paragraph (2), the principal regulations shall continue to apply to any building or building work as if these Regulations had not been made where—
(a) before 1st January 1998 a building notice has been given to, or full plans deposited with, a local authority, or an initial notice, an amendment notice, or a public body’s notice has been given in accordance with sections 47(1), 51A(2) and 54(1) respectively of the Act; and
(b) building work is carried out thereafter in accordance with any such notice or plans whether with or without any departure from them.
(2) Where an initial notice given before 1st January 1998 is varied by an amendment notice given after that date, the principal regulations shall continue to apply as if these regulations had not been made, to so much of the building work as could have been carried out under that initial notice if the amendment notice had not been given.
(3) In this regulation “building work” shall have the same meaning as in the principal regulations.
Signed by authority of the Secretary of State,
Nick Raynsford
Parliamentary Under Secretary of State,
Department of the Environment, Transport and the Regions
31st July 1997