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Building Regulations 2010

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Since the Regulations were last consolidated in 2000, there have been at least 20 amending instruments. The numbering within the Regulations has become increasingly complex and confusing due to the addition and revocation of regulations, and this makes the Regulations difficult to follow. This is why the Department is carrying out a consolidation of each set of Regulations. The consolidation should make it easier for the users of the Regulations to understand the statutory requirements placed upon them. The Department is also re-ordering some of the regulations to bring related topics together - for example all of the energy efficiency requirements are being moved into one Part - and making some very minor changes, for example amending one of the definitions. Part B. Fire safety Part C. Site preparation and resistance to contaminants and moisture Part D. Toxic substances Part E. Resistance to the passage of sound Part F. Ventilation Part G. Sanitation & Hygiene & Water Efficiency Part H. Drainage and waste disposal Part J. Combustion appliances and fuel storage systems Part K. Protection from falling, collision and impact Part L. Conservation of fuel and power Part M. Access to and use of Buildings Part N. Glazing - safety in relation to impact, opening and cleaning Part P. Electrical safety - Dwellings

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