OK here's the latest. The association I was referring to is the American correctional association. They are the ones that acredit the building. The architect is referring to FBC 408.4 which states:
Egress doors are permitted to be locked in accordance with the applicable use condition. Doors from an area of refuge to the exterior are permitted to be locked with a key in lieu of locking methods described in 408.4.1. The keys to lock the exterior doors shall be available at all times and the locks shall be operable from both sides of the door.
The architect goes on to say:
In accordance with this code section, and in lieu of the use of mechanical and electrical rooms, we feel that no panic device hardware should be required. Not only would installation of such hardware constitute a risk, but also could jepordize the integrity of the security of the facility.
This electrical room has no other doors into it other than the exterior door.
What say all!!