CIBSE updates Fire Safety Engineering guidance

Latest News Tue, Jun 25, 2019 3:17 PM

With fire safety a top priority for building designers around the world, The Chartered Institution of Building Services Engineers (CIBSE) has published a revised and updated version of its widely respected Guide E: Fire Safety Engineering.

The revised Guide takes account of recent changes in regulation 7 of the Building Regulations in England, which prohibit the use of combustible materials in the external walls of buildings over 18m in height containing residential accommodation.

The latest edition also incorporates additional content on international best practice, including North America, Australasia, and the Gulf region.

Publication of the document follows the second anniversary of the tragic fire at Grenfell Tower in West London in which 72 people lost their lives and 70 were injured. The new Guide was close to publication prior to the fire, and the steering committee subsequently made further updates and enhancements to reflect regulatory changes since the fire. The Guide includes additional guidance on building facades and external wall construction.

Further changes to the UK’s fire codes of practice, guidance documents and means of enforcement are expected. Until these changes are introduced designers must continue to create safe buildings that meet occupants needs. The revised Guide will enable designs to be developed to reflect current best practice and latest standards. Further changes to the rules will be incorporated into later revisions to the document, with significant updates being posted online as soon as they are available.

There are generally two ways of demonstrating compliance with Building Codes and regulations. One is to follow the prescriptive guidance given in the codes and accompanying guidance and the other is to use a fire engineering approach. Guide E is focused on fire engineering and is intended to be the go to document that provides building services engineers and fire life safety consultants with guidance on a broad range of fire engineering issues. It will be particularly useful for those involved in innovative or unusual building designs where the prescriptive approach may not be suitable.

CIBSE Guide E covers both fire protection engineering and fire safety engineering. Fire protection engineering is where the designer is responsible for the design of automatic fire suppression systems and fire detection systems; fire safety engineering is where the engineer is responsible for the design of fire strategies including the location and number of stairs and smoke control regimes.

The guide was first published in 1997; the fourth edition addresses the full range of fire safety issues, from evacuating the building and giving access to firefighters, to controlling the spread of smoke and fire.

For further information, or to purchase a copy of the guide go to www.cibse.org/knowledge

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