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This code of practice gives recommendations for good practice in initialpainting and maintenance painting of buildings internally andexternally, e.g. dwellings, offices, light industrial buildings, schools,hospitals, hotels and public buildings generally, in which decoration isa significant and often the major factor. The code takes into account theneed to protect many building materials against the weather or otherforms of attack normally encountered.NOTE 1 Further guidance on the protection of steel structures, is given inBS EN ISO 12944 and BS 5493.The coatings referred to in this code are principally of conventionaltype, as defined in A.2, but limited reference is made to specialistcoatings (A.3) and factory-applied coatings (A.4). In respect ofmaterials generally, the code does not cover in detail the wide andconstantly increasing range available. Some materials have beenexcluded because of their obsolescence, limited or specialized usage or,in the case of newly-developed products, lack of experience of theirperformance in service.NOTE 2 Product references are indicated in the text by figures inparentheses, e.g. (3/2), and refer to the products listed and described inTable 3 to Table 11.The code does not cover:a) decorative processes and other work usually carried out byspecialists;b) the particular requirements of listed or historic buildings(see BS 7913);NOTE Buildings which are listed or which lie within a conservationarea are protected by law. This does not mean that you can neveralter or demolish one, but carrying out relevant work without theappropriate consent is a criminal offence. Attention is drawn to theNotice to the Department of the Environment of work on buildingsscheduled under the Ancient Monuments scheduled under the Actsof 1913-1953 [1] and PPG15, Planning and the historicenvironment) [2].c) limewash and distemper coatings;NOTE Limewash and distemper coatings are either made up fromdry powders or are supplied as ready-mixed formulations. They aresignificant for reasons of traditional compatibility, especially inrelation to some older buildings. Information and advice regardingthese materials can be obtained from the Society for the Protection ofAncient Buildings and from the British Lime Association.d) preservative treatments for structural timber (see BS 5268-5);e) coatings for fire protection (see BS 8202);f) general safety hazards of access for painting (see BS 8210:1986,Appendix C).The recommendations made in the code are intended to facilitateachievement of standards of finish likely to be acceptable in most casesin the types of buildings, providing that the work of other trades hasbeen completed to a satisfactory standard. Where especially highstandards of finish are necessary, more elaborate processes andsystems than those described in the code might be necessary and shouldbe specified accordingly.