Fleeming Jenkin Building - The University of Edinburgh
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Fleeming Jenkin Building - The University of Edinburgh
THE UNIVERSITY OF EDINBURGH Fleeming Jenkin Building , King’s Buildings , A GUIDE TO ACCESS AND FACILITIES Address Fleeming Jenkin Building. University of Edinburgh. King's Buildings Edinburgh. EH9 3JL . . . . . . . United Kingdom , Telephone. 0131 650 5584 Map Link. , , , , , , , , , , , http://www.ed.ac.uk/maps/buildings/fleeming-jenkin-building , , , If you require this document in an alternative format (e.g. large print) please contact the Estates and Buildings Department or email david.casey@ed.ac.uk, telephone 0131 650 2470 or write to: Estates and Buildings The University of Edinburgh Design Group Office 11 Infirmary Street Edinburgh EH1 1NP , , , , , , , , , Campus maps are available at: http://www.ed.ac.uk/maps Page 1. Personal Emergency Evacuation Plan. A Personal Emergency Evacuation Plan (PEEP) is required for all staff and students unable to self-evacuate in an emergency. Provision for staff/students/visitors who are unable to self-evacuate is the responsibility of the organiser of the class/lecture/event/meeting. While the School is responsible for preparing this, staff and students requiring assistance should confirm the evacuation arrangements”. Page 2. Table of Contents. Introduction Page 4. Location Page 4. Parking Page 6. , , , Access Routes Page 8. , Access Route 1 Page 8. , Access Route 2 Page 8. , Access Route 3 Page 9. , Outside Access Page 9. , Entrance 1 Page 9. , Entrance 2 Page 10. , Entrance 3 Page 10. , Entrance 4 Page 11. Entrance 5 Page 11. , , Internal Access Page 12. Reception Page 14. Lifts. Page 14. , , , Stairs Page 14. , Toilets Page 15. , Department Locations Page 16. Floor Plans Page 17. , , Opening Hours Page 20. , Contact Information Page 21. Links Page 22. , , Page 3. Disabled Access Guide for the Fleeming Jenkin Building. This building is not designed for, but in part has been adapted for the use of persons in wheelchairs, persons who have difficulty with mobility or are infirm. Seating is available. Accessible and standard toilets are also available. Introduction. The late Fleeming Jenkin, Professor of Engineering in Edinburgh University, was remarkable for the versatility of his talent. Known to the world as the inventor of Telpherage, he was an electrician and cable engineer of the highest standard, a lucid lecturer, and a good linguist, a skilful critic, a writer and actor of plays, and a clever sketcher. Location. The Fleeming Jenkin building is located within Edinburgh University’s King’s Buildings campus; this campus is well served by public transport and is accessible by car. The building is within three miles of the city centre and two miles of the main halls of residence at Pollock Halls. The campus lies between West Mains Road and Mayfield Road, about two miles south of George Square. The nearest railway line is at Waverley Station in the city Centre. The nearest bus stops are located on Mayfield Road approximately 180 metres from the Fleeming Jenkin Building. Numerous bus services stop within the Campus and Mayfield Road. Details of timetables are available from Lothian Buses, from their offices within the city and online from www.mybustracker.co.uk. Persons with mobility difficulties arriving by vehicle can access the Fleeming Jenkin Building from Gates 3 & 4 which are located on Mayfield Road. Page 4. Fleeming Jenkin Building Location Map. Page 5. Parking. The King’s Buildings Campus has numerous parking bays but no free parking; all parking bays within the campus require a permit. City of Edinburgh Council parking is available outwith the campus on Mayfield Road and the adjacent Ross Road. See Location Map. There are currently no dropped kerbs leading from parking bays located along Mayfield Road. Access from these parking bays to the campus is not recommended for wheelchair users without assistance. Disabled Parking Bays. There are six disabled parking bays located close to the Fleeming Jenkin Building. There are two disabled parking bays located to the front of the Fleeming Jenkin Building and two additional disabled parking bays to the front of the William Rankine and Swann Buildings. All disabled parking bays are located on a level tarmac surface within close proximity to the building. Please note that all access routes leading to the Fleeming Jenkin Building incorporate a steep gradient and are not recommended for wheelchair users without assistance. See Access Routes for more details. Disabled parking bays outside the William Rankine Building image. Disabled parking bays outside the Fleeming Jenkin Building IMAGE. University Car Parks. There is ample University parking located to the front of the Fleeming Jenkin Building and there is additional parking to the front of the William Rankine Building. There are additional University car parks located within close proximity to the building and throughout the King’s Buildings Campus. See Location Map. If you do not hold a valid permit and require use of a University parking bay, it is recommended that contact is made with your host or the Transport & Parking Office prior to making your journey. See Contact Information for more details. Page 6. Fleeming Jenkin Building Access Route Map image. Page 7. Access Routes. There are three main access routes to the Fleeming Jenkin Building. Please note that all access routes incorporate a steep gradient and are not recommended for wheelchair users without assistance. Access Route 1. This access route leads to Entrances 4 & 5 from the disabled parking bays located to the front of the Fleeming Jenkin Building. The access route starts by negotiating a long level tarmac surface along the front of the building. From here there is a steep gradient to the side of the building which leads to Entrance 4. Entrance 5 can be accessed by proceeding to the rear of the Fleeming Jenkin Building and negotiating an uneven paved footpath. Fleeming Jenkin Building car park image. Steep gradient between buildings image. Access Route 2. This access route leads to Entrances 4 & 5 from the disabled parking bays at the front of the William Rankine Building. The access route starts by negotiating a paved footpath which incorporates a steep gradient, a set of cycle gates and handrails to both sides. From the bottom of this footpath there is access to Entrances 4 & 5 via an uneven paved surface. Steep gradient leading to Entrances 4 & 5 image. Uneven paved surface image. Page 8. Access Route 3. This access route leads to Entrance 3 from the disabled parking bays outside the Swann Building. The access route starts by negotiating a moderate gradient to a busy road. This road incorporates dropped kerbs but does not incorporate a pedestrian crossing. From the road there is a footpath which leads to the rear of the Fleeming Jenkin Building. This footpath has a shallow gradient and a paved surface. Entrance 3 can be accessed from this footpath via a dropped kerb and a tarmac parking area. Please note that this parking area is on a steep gradient. Tarmac parking area image. Footpath leading to Entrance 3image. Outside Access. There are five entrances to the Fleeming Jenkin building. Entrance 1. This entrance is located on a level tarmac surface to the front of the building. Please note there is no level access to the rest of the building from this entrance. Entrance 1 consists of a secure single width timber door. This door opens inward, incorporates a raised threshold and door handles at an accessible height. There is a swipe card point located to the left of the doorway at an accessible height. Following the entrance there is a short flight of steps which lead to the Ground Floor. These steps incorporate handrails to both sides and contrasting nosings on steps. Entrance 1 image. Steps leading from Entrance 1 image. Page 9. Entrance 2. This entrance is located adjacent to the Fleeming Jenkin Building car park within close proximity to the disabled parking bays. Entrance 2 is the main entrance to the Faraday Building but it is also the recommended wheelchair access point for the Fleeming Jenkin Building. See Internal Access for more details. Access to this entrance is either via a two stage concrete ramp or a flight of steps from the adjacent footpath. The ramp incorporates a moderate gradient with rest stops between stages and handrails to both sides. Steps do not incorporate contrasting nosings/ tactile coverings on steps but do incorporate handrails to both sides and areas of tactile paving. Entrance 2 consists of a secure single width glazed door. This door incorporates door handles at a wheelchair accessible height. There is a swipe card point located to the left of the doorway within comfortable reach of a wheelchair user. Entrance 2 image. Ramp leading to Entrance 2 image. Entrance 3. This entrance provides access to the Ground Floor and is located to the rear of the building on a smooth concrete surface. Please note that this entrance is not recommended for wheelchair users without assistance. See Access Routes for more details. Entrance 3 consists of a secure set of narrow double doors. These doors open inward and incorporate door handles at a wheelchair accessible height. There is a swipe card point located to the left of the doorway which is within comfortable reach of a wheelchair user. Entrance 3 image. Page 10. Entrance 4. This entrance provides access to the Ground Floor and is located to the side of the building on a level concrete surface. Please note that the access route to this entrance is not recommended for wheelchair users without assistance. See Access Routes for more details. Entrance 4 consists of two secure single width doors. Both doors open outward, will permit the passage of a wheelchair and incorporate door handles at a wheelchair accessible height. There is a swipe card point located to the right of the doorway which is within comfortable reach of a wheelchair user. Please note that the door located to the right of this entrance, remains closed at all times. Entrance 4 image. Entrance 5. This entrance provides access to the Ground Floor and is located on a level tactile surface to the rear of the building. Entrance 5 can be accessed from the adjacent footpath via a tactile ramp. This ramp incorporates a moderate gradient and handrails to both sides. Please note that access routes leading to this entrance are not recommended for wheelchair users without assistance. See Access Routes for more details. Entrance 5 consists of a secure single width heavy metal door. This door opens outward, will permit the passage of a wheelchair and incorporates door handles at a wheelchair accessible height. There is a swipe card point located to the left of the doorway which is within comfortable reach of a wheelchair user. Ramp leading to Entrance 5 IMAGE. Entrance 5 IMAGE. Page 11. Internal Access. Level access to the First Floor of the Fleeming Jenkin Building is only possible via link corridors from the adjacent Faraday and Alrick Buildings. Both access points are suitable for self - propelled wheelchair users if negotiated with care. See Floor Plans for details. Access from the Faraday Building. There is level access between the Faraday and Fleeming Jenkin Buildings via a covered walkway on the First Floor. The covered walkway incorporates a ramp with a moderate gradient and a set of double doors. Doors at this access point will permit the passage of a wheelchair and incorporate door handles/ viewing panels at a wheelchair accessible height. Walkway between buildings image. Access to the Alrick Building. There is internal access between the Alrick and Fleeming Jenkin Buildings via a corridor on the First Floor. The access route leading from the Alrick Building incorporates a ramp and two single width doors. The ramp has a long shallow gradient and incorporates a handrail to one side. All doors open inward, will permit the passage of a wheelchair and incorporate door handles/ viewing panels at a wheelchair accessible height. Wide door leading to the Alrick Building image. Ramp leading to the Alrick Building image. Page 12. Internal Access Route from the Faraday Building. This access route leads from the Faraday Building Main Entrance (Entrance 2) to the Ground Floor of the Fleeming Jenkin Building. The access route to the Fleeming Jenkin Building starts by negotiating a set of double doors from the main entrance. These doors provide access to the Faraday Building lobby, the ETO Office and the internal lifts. To the rear of the Faraday Building lobby there is a covered walkway which provides access to the Fleeming Jenkin Building. Doors leading to and away from the covered walkway are held open to promote ease of access. The covered walkway has a steep gradient with a tiled surface and does not incorporate handrails. All doors will permit the passage of a wheelchair, incorporate glass panels and door handles at a wheelchair accessible height. Doors to the Faraday Building lobby image. Covered walkway image. Access to the Engineering Teaching Organisation Office (ETO). The ETO office is located within the adjacent Faraday Building. The office can be accessed via a set of push pad operated doors from the Faraday Building lobby. The push pad is located to the left of the doorway within comfortable reach of a wheelchair user. ETO entrance image. Page 13. Reception/ Engineering Teaching Organisation (ETO). There is no reception or servitors desk located within the Fleeming Jenkin Building. The Engineering Teaching Organisation Office (ETO) is the closest information point to the Fleeming Jenkin Building. Within the ETO there is a Teaching Support Office and a Student Support Office which can provide directions and answer general enquires. Both offices incorporate a reception desk at a wheelchair accessible height but do not incorporate induction loop systems. See Contact Information for more details. Teaching Support Office Reception image. Student Support Office Reception image. Lifts. There are no lifts within the Fleeming Jenkin Building. Stairs. There are three staircases within the Fleeming Jenkin Building which serve all floors. All stair cases within the building incorporate contrasting nosings, tactile coverings on steps and handrails to both sides. Staircase located close to Entrance 2 image. Page 14. Toilets. Toilets are available on floors as follows: − Unisex standard toilets are located on Ground and First Floors − Accessible toilets are located on the Ground and First Floors. − Male standard toilets are located on the Basement Floor. The accessible toilets incorporate the following: − There is right hand lateral transfer space. − There is limited manoeuvring space. − There is an emergency pull chord. − The doors open outwards. − The width of the accessible toilet door is suitable for wheelchairs. − There are suitable dropdown and support rails for transfer. − The tap type is lever operation. − There are coat hooks. − The contrast between the grab rails and wall is fair. − The contrast between the walls and floor is good. − Lighting levels are good Please note that accessible toilets are accessed via a narrow corridor. Ground Floor accessible toilet image. Page 15. Department Locations. Teaching Lab – A , , , Teaching Lab – B , First Floor. , , Teaching Lab - D , , , Teaching Lab - E , , , Teaching Lab – F , , Teaching Lab - G , Ground Floor. , , , Teaching Lab – M , , , Please note that Teaching Lab - C is located within the Alrick Building on the First Floor. Page 16. Floor Plans. - The following three pages contain building Floor Plans. This page contains the Ground Floor Plan. Ground Floor Plan - Fleeming Jenkin Building image. Page 17. First Floor Plan - Fleeming Jenkin Building image. Page 18. Part Ground Floor Plan – Faraday and Fleeming Jenkin Buildings image. Page 19. Opening Hours Fleeming Jenkin Building. Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday 08:30AM - 05:30PM 08:30AM - 05:30PM 08:30AM - 05:30PM 08:30AM - 05:30PM 08:30AM - 05:30PM Closed Closed Faraday Building. Monday. Tuesday. Wednesday. Thursday. Friday. Saturday. Sunday. 8:30am-6pm. 8:30am-6pm. 8:30am-6pm. 8:30am-6pm. 8:30am-6pm. Closed. Closed. 24 hour swipe card access is available for authorised staff and postgraduate students. ETO Teaching Support Office. Monday. Tuesday. Wednesday. Thursday. Friday. Saturday. Sunday. 10am-5pm. 10am-5pm. 10am-5pm. 10am-5pm. 10am-5pm. Closed. Closed. The ETO Teaching Support Office closes on weekdays between 1:15pm & 1:45pm. ETO Student Support Office. Monday. Tuesday. Wednesday. Thursday. Friday. Saturday. Sunday. 10am-4pm. 10am-4pm. 10am-4pm. 10am-4pm. 10am-4pm. Closed. Closed. The ETO Student Support Office closes on weekdays between 12pm & 2pm. Page 20. Contact Information. ETO Teaching Support Office: 0131 650 5687. eto@eng.ed.ac.uk . ETO Student Support Office: 0131 650 5584. sst@eng.ed.ac.uk . Building Manager: Telephone: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , Email: Telephone: , , Email: Bryan Mitchell. 0131 650 4865. B.Mitchell@ed.ac.uk . Transport & Parking: 0131 650 91 01. transport@ed.ac.uk . University Switchboard: 0131 650 1000. Telephone: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , Email: Telephone: , , , , Email: Telephone: , , , , Page 21. Links. Bookable Rooms Guides. Student Disability Service. The School of Engineering Homepage. Page 22. THE UNIVERSITY OF EDINBURGH Fleeming Jenkin Building King’s Buildings , , , November 2013 Page 23.
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