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Writer's pictureDamyn Blindell

Ensuring Building Safety: The Role of Architects, Designers, and Project Managers in Passive Fire Protection

Updated: Jun 3

Architects, designers, and project managers play a pivotal role in ensuring building safety through effective passive fire protection. This post delves into the technical aspects, capabilities, and limitations of fire-stopping products, along with industry best practices.


Service Penetration Set-Outs

A technique borrowed from shipbuilding, drawing service penetration set-outs, prepares buildings for fire-stopping efficiently and cost-effectively. This method allows for precise planning and placement of services, ensuring the integrity of fire-stopping measures is maintained from the outset. Accurate set-outs can prevent costly adjustments and rework, contributing to overall project efficiency.


Sequencing of Fire Stopping Installation

The timing of fire-stopping installations is crucial for the effectiveness of fire protection systems. Proper sequencing ensures smooth installations without access or constructibility issues, enhancing overall project efficiency. For instance, it's advisable to fix plasterboard linings before running services. Services should be installed through pre-drilled holes in the plasterboard rather than cutting the plasterboard post-installation, which compromises its structural integrity and fire resistance.


Collaboration and Planning

Effective fire stopping requires coordinated planning and communication among all project stakeholders. Collaboration ensures that all aspects of fire safety are considered and integrated throughout the construction process, not treated as an afterthought. Regular meetings and clear communication channels can prevent misunderstandings and ensure that fire protection measures are properly implemented.


Conclusion

Understanding and correctly implementing fire-stopping products is crucial for enhancing building safety and efficiency. By following proper installation techniques and fostering collaboration among all stakeholders, the performance of fire protection systems can be significantly improved. Investing in meticulous planning and coordination can lead to safer, more resilient buildings.


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