Regulations at a glance |
England and Wales | | | Scotland | Northern Ireland |
Regulation | Current edition | Future changes | Regulation | Regulation |
Part A Structure | 1992 edition, fourth impression (with amendments) 1994, further amended 2000 | Consultation on changes complete | Part C Structure | Part D Structure |
Part B Fire safety | 2003 edition came into effect 01/03/2003 | 11/01; new guidance expected late 2003 | Part D Structural fire precautions | Part E Fire safety |
Part C Site preparation and resistance to moisture | 1992 edition, second impression (with amendments) 1992, further amended 2000 | Consultation on changes complete 02/02; new guidance expected 12/02 | Part E Means of escape from fire, facilities for firefighting and means of warning of fire | Part C Preparation of site and resistance to moisture |
Part D Toxic substances | 1992 edition, amended 1992, further amended 2000 | Consultation completed 03/03. Amendments expected late 2003 | Part G Preparation of sites, resistance to moisture and resistance to condensation | Part B Materials and workmanship |
Part E Resistance to the passage of sound | 1992 edition, second impression (with amendments) 1992, further amended 2000 | None imminent | Part B Fitness of materials | Part G Sound insulation of dwellings |
Part F Ventilation | 1995 edition, amended 2000 | New guidance for all residential buildings expected 1 July 2003, except for new dwellings due 01/04 | Part H Resistance to transmission of sound | Part K Ventilation |
Part G Hygiene | 1992 edition, second impression (with amendments) 1992, further amended 2000 | Review expected 2003 | Part K Ventilation of buildings | Part P Sanitary applications and unvented hot water storage systems |
Part H Drainage and waste disposal | 2002 edition | Review expected summer 2004 | Park M Drainage and sanitary facilities | Part J Solid waste in building |
Part J Combustion appliances and fuel storage systems (previously known as heat-producing appliances) | 2002 edition | None imminent | Part R Storage of waste | Part N Drainage |
Part K Protection from falling, collision and impact | 1998 edition, amended 2000 | None imminent | Part F Combustion appliance installations and storage of liquid and gaseous fuels | Part L Heat-producing appliances and liquefied petroleum gas installations |
Part L1 Conservation of fuel and power in dwellings | 2002 edition | None imminent | Part J Conservation of fuel and power | Part F Conservation of fuel and power |
Part L2 Conservation of fuel and power in buildings other than dwellings | 2002 edition | Further revisions around 2005 | Requirements integrated into relevant parts | Part R Access and facilities for disabled persons |
Part M Access and facilities for disabled people | 1999 edition, amended 2000 | Further revisions around 2005 | Ìý | Part V Glazing |
Part N Glazing – safety in relation to impact of opening and cleaning | 1998 edition, amended 2000 | Amendments due 2004 | Ìý | Ìý |
Part P Electrical safety | | None imminent | Ìý | Ìý |
Part Q Electronic communications Services (broadband) | | Consultation closed 09/02. New guidance expected 2004 | Ìý | Ìý |
Part S Security systems | | Consultation complete June 2003 | Ìý | Ìý |
Part T Telecommunications systems | 1999 edition, amended 2000 | Consultation expected | Ìý | Ìý |
Regulation 7 Materials and workmanship | | Consultation expected | Ìý | Ìý |
Other Scottish regulations None imminent |
Part P Miscellaneous hazards |
Part S Access to and movement within buildings, and protective barriers |
Part N Electrical installations and aids to assist the hard of hearing |
Part Q Access and facilities for dwellings Part A General |
There will be a review of ºÚ¶´ÉçÇø Regulations in the future but not until the introduction of a new system of building standards. The standards format forms part of the ºÚ¶´ÉçÇø Bill, which will come into force on 1 April 2005. The bill will allow European standards to be specified in the Regulation guidance. |
Other Northern Irish regulations |
Part H Stairs, ramps and guarding |
Given that amendments to regulations in Northern Ireland have generally been made after changes are introduced in England and Wales, it is likely that revised parts of the ºÚ¶´ÉçÇø Regulations in Northern Ireland will follow their English and Welsh counterparts. |