Transport & Logistics International Volume 13 Issue 2 | Page 27

_______________________________________________________________________________________________________ Rail
Safety
Emergency exit doors are particularly vulnerable to both wear and tear and potential tampering. These exits must be secure yet ready to open instantly when needed. Emergency doors in rail stations are often fitted with push bars or touch sensitive access control that not only offer a reliable means of escape but are also designed to be secure in urgent situations.
Fire safety and compliance
The rail sector must adhere to stringent fire safety codes to protect passengers and staff in case of emergency. Fire-rated doors are essential to these efforts, serving as barriers that prevent the spread of smoke and flames between sections of the stations. Maintaining fire doors in operational condition is an ongoing requirement. Regular inspections are vital in ensuring that these doors and their hardware continue to function as intended.
Properly maintained fire doors should always close completely and fit snugly within their frames. If these components are compromised, their effectiveness can be reduced, highlighting the importance of routine maintenance checks to keep them in optimal condition. tlimagazine. com 27