Internal fire spread (linings) B2.(1) To inhibit the spread of fire within the building, the internal linings shall — (a) adequately resist the spread of flame over their surfaces; and (b) have, if ignited, either a rate of heat release or a rate of fire growth, which is reasonable in the circumstances. (2) In this paragraph “internal linings” means the materials or products used in lining any partition, wall, ceiling or other internal structure
The object of the studies that are here reported is to determine which combinations of floor, wall, ...
Guidance on the control of flame spread is given in the following sections. a. Stairs and landings:...
Table 10.1 Reaction to fire performance of external surface of walls ‘Relevant buildings’ as define...
In the Secretary of State’s view, requirement B2 is met by achieving a restricted spread of flame o...
External fire spread B4.(1)The external walls of the building shall adequately resist the spread of ...
The external envelope of a building should not contribute to undue fire spread from one part of a b...
The external envelope of a building should not provide a medium for fire spread if it is likely to b...
The external wall of a building should not provide a medium for fire spread if that is likely to be ...
In relation to buildings of any height or use, consideration should be given to the choice of materi...
The external envelope of a building should not provide a medium for undue fire spread to adjacent b...
It is recognized that factors other than flammability of lining materials -- ventilation, the nature...
This section provides guidance on resisting fire spread over external walls; however, it does not de...
This report presents proposals for defining means of regulating the use of combustible materials and...
Case studies of compartmentation characteristics and interior lining materials of six types of occup...
All compartment walls and compartment floors should achieve both of the following. a. Form a comple...
The object of the studies that are here reported is to determine which combinations of floor, wall, ...
Guidance on the control of flame spread is given in the following sections. a. Stairs and landings:...
Table 10.1 Reaction to fire performance of external surface of walls ‘Relevant buildings’ as define...
In the Secretary of State’s view, requirement B2 is met by achieving a restricted spread of flame o...
External fire spread B4.(1)The external walls of the building shall adequately resist the spread of ...
The external envelope of a building should not contribute to undue fire spread from one part of a b...
The external envelope of a building should not provide a medium for fire spread if it is likely to b...
The external wall of a building should not provide a medium for fire spread if that is likely to be ...
In relation to buildings of any height or use, consideration should be given to the choice of materi...
The external envelope of a building should not provide a medium for undue fire spread to adjacent b...
It is recognized that factors other than flammability of lining materials -- ventilation, the nature...
This section provides guidance on resisting fire spread over external walls; however, it does not de...
This report presents proposals for defining means of regulating the use of combustible materials and...
Case studies of compartmentation characteristics and interior lining materials of six types of occup...
All compartment walls and compartment floors should achieve both of the following. a. Form a comple...
The object of the studies that are here reported is to determine which combinations of floor, wall, ...
Guidance on the control of flame spread is given in the following sections. a. Stairs and landings:...
Table 10.1 Reaction to fire performance of external surface of walls ‘Relevant buildings’ as define...