The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) has published a revised version of its Fire safety in construction (HSG168) document.
The update has been several years in the making, the latest (third) edition contains guidance explaining the need to eliminate, and or mitigate, fire risks during the design phase (where practicable).
It also examines how to prevent site fires from starting and ensuring people’s safety if they do.
The guidance is aimed at all those involved with construction projects who procure, design, develop and manage construction sites, including clients and designers.
The aim of the document is to enable construction professionals to achieve good fire safety management and compliance with the Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2015.
Take a look at the publication Fire safety in construction (HSG168).
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