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  1. The Electricity At Work Regulations 1989 states that buildings used as workplaces - such as hospitals and offices - must have considered lightning protection. If they have been built after 2006 must comply with these newer standards. If a building has been built before 2006, it may be able to continue to comply with the old standard.

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  2. Sep 8, 2022 · Lightning protection rods are a key component of a building's lightning protection system. They are designed to discharge the electrical charge from a lightning strike, protecting the building and its occupants from damage. The UK requires annual retesting of all lightning protection rods. At Altus Safety, we provide annual testing for all our ...

  3. Feb 28, 2024 · Hamilton Lightning Rods offers maintenance services to ensure your system remains in top condition, offering you peace of mind year after year. Compliance and Certification. Adherence to Standards: Ensuring your lightning rod system complies with national and local standards is essential for both safety and insurance purposes. Our systems are ...

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  4. Jul 27, 2023 · A lightning risk assessment considers several factors. These include the height and type of the building, its location in relation to other structures and geographical features, and the materials used in its construction. Additionally, the presence of sensitive equipment or hazardous materials can influence the overall risk assessment.

  5. Aug 31, 2023 · A Lightning Protection System (LPS) is a network of components designed to minimise the impact of lightning strikes on buildings and structures. Its primary purpose is to provide a safe pathway for lightning’s immense energy to travel to the ground without causing harm to the structure or its occupants. The Electricity At Work Regulations ...

  6. Nov 27, 2020 · Lightning conductor (or a lightning rod, as they call it in the US) is a metal rod which starts from the roof of the building and leads to the ground. It’s designed to protect buildings from lightning strikes. There are different types of lightning conductors; they can be hollow or solid; pointed or rounded.

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  8. May 16, 2018 · If the latter is chosen, the system must have all three requirements; an air-termination system, a down conductor system and an earth termination system. All systems must exist in accordance with BS EN/IEC 62305 codes. Penalties for non-compliance. According to RC 35 ‘Protection of buildings against lightning strikes’, a risk control ...