Good Practice Guide 2 Guidance in respect of the use of intumescent penetration seals
Publication Year
2012
Document Status
Current
Abstract
Explains the background and need for fire risk assessments, which ultimately demonstrate the safety of building occupants in the event of a fire. Focuses on the role of intumescent materials and smoke seals in restricting fire spread, looking at the principles of penetration sealing and includes checklists for all service penetrations, metal pipes and service supports, cables and plastic pipes.
Document History
Fire Risk Assessors Good Practice Guide No. 2. This document is currently under review by original publisher, therefore the status is unconfirmed.
Publisher Information
Intumescent Fire Seals Association
The Intumescent Fire Seals Association publish technical advice and guidance for architects, services engineers, building control and fire officers, relating to: fire door seals, smoke seals, glazing seals and all penetration/gap sealing problems.
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