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Towards the end of 2023, the Fire Protection Association conducted a market survey on the use of cladding on tall buildings.
The purpose was to gauge views in relation to the compliance of cladding on High Rise/Risk Building (HRBs).
The results of the survey have now been released and provide a number of interesting findings, including:
The full survey results are available here.
One clear outcome for the survey was the agreement of respondents that a more robust assessment method for tall systems, including a large-scale fire test recognised by insurers, is needed. In November 2023, following an extensive research project involving the University of Central Lancashire, external consultants, and insurers, the FPA developed RISC 501: a new fire safety assessment test through RISCAuthority, an annually funded research scheme which conducts research on behalf of the insurance sector.
RISC 501 is designed to evaluate the fire safety performance of non-loadbearing external cladding systems and goes beyond the basic life safety standards, aiming to ensure resilient systems that can effectively prevent the vertical spread of fire. The test method is intended to be conducted either alongside BS 8414 so that the results can confer compliance with BR 135 and RISC 501, or as a standalone assessment. Whilst now published, it is highly likely that with ongoing use, RISC 501 will need to be adapted to address the compliance needs.
Another outcome of the survey is that there appeared to be a lack of coordinated approach to the topic of fire safety compliance for cladding on HRBs, despite multiple activities across the construction industry. To address this, RISCAuthority will convene a Cladding Focus Forum on 8 July 2024 at the FPA’s head office at the Fire Service College, Moreton-in-Marsh.
It is expected that the group will consider challenges affecting cladding fire performance and provide a forum for discussion of issues facing the cladding industry. The outcome aimed for is to collectively work to resolve the issues identified and provide positive actions on matters of compliance (testing, inspection, and certification or TIC) of the design, installation, and maintenance of cladding.
Topics which could be discussed include:
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