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November 6, 2021

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Managing fire risk during cladding and insulation removal and replacement on high-rise buildings – guidance for inspectors 

This HSE guidance is for construction inspectors, construction B2s, and construction visiting officers. It outlines the key fire risks to be managed by duty holders during the removal and replacement of insulation and cladding on high-rise buildings. 

cladding removalIt aims to help inspectors understand fire risks associated with removal and replacement of cladding and/or insulation on high-rise buildings.

It outlines responsibilities for dutyholders and the Appendix can be used as a leaflet to hand to them. It was updated in September 2021. 

The Building Safety Regulator (BSR) will regulate high-rise buildings.

These are defined as buildings with 7 or more storeys or that are 18 metres or higher, and either: 

  • Have at least 2 residential units  
  • Are hospitals or care homes (during design and construction). 

The guidance does not address the management of other construction health and safety risks, such as safe work at height and public protection.

The operational guidance can be found in the Appendix. 

To access the guidance in full, click here.


Safety & Health Podcast

In this episode of the Safety & Health Podcast, we drop in to a recent FIREX webinar, which looked at the legislative and systemic changes required in fire safety, and the wider building sector, to ensure buildings are made safer for occupants.

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Managing fire risk during cladding and insulation removal and replacement on high-rise buildings – guidance for inspectors  HSE guidance outlines the key fire risks to be managed by duty holders during the removal and replacement of cladding on high-rise buildings. 
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