Door latches Clause Samples

The 'Door Latches' clause defines the requirements and standards for the installation, maintenance, or use of door latching mechanisms within a property or facility. It typically specifies the types of latches that must be used, their placement, and any safety or security features they must possess, such as being child-proof or compliant with fire safety regulations. This clause ensures that all doors are equipped with appropriate latches to promote safety, security, and regulatory compliance, thereby reducing the risk of unauthorized access or accidents.
Door latches. 5.2.1. Each hinged door system shall be equipped with at least one primary door latch system. 5.2.2. Each sliding door system shall be equipped with either: (a) a primary door latch system, or (b) a door latch system with a fully latched position and a door closure warning system." Paragraphs 5.2.3., 5.3. and 5.4., should be deleted. Paragraph 6., amend to read: "6. Performance Requirements 6.1. Hinged doors
Door latches. 7.1.1.1. Load Tests One, Two, and Three, Force Application Compliance with paragraphs 6.1.1., 6.1.2. and 6.1.3. is demonstrated in accordance with Annex 3.
Door latches. 5.2.1. Each hinged door system shall be equipped with at least one primary door latch system. 5.2.2. Each sliding door system shall be equipped with either:
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Door latches. A semi-recessed chrome plated pull handle, capable of operating with a gloved hand, shall be provided on the exterior of each cab door. Heavy-duty, bright finish cast paddle latches shall be provided on the interior of each cab door. Door latch mechanisms which utilize spring steel clamps shall not be considered due to their tendency to both rust and break. The interior door latch cables are to be designed to reduce adjustment or possible wear at the adjustment turnbuckles. Each exterior cab door shall be equipped with keyed locks. The cab doors shall be capable of being locked from the outside with a key and manually from the inside or with a momentary switch that shall either lock or unlock the doors. A switch shall be provided on both the driver and officer side of the cab dash.