Structural Timber Association Technical Webinars

Fire Research Volume 2 – Cavity Barrier Installation Guidance

Essential updates ensure effective cavity barrier installation, training, and responsibility definition.

26th January 2024

In this month’s Technical Webinar Martin Milner will be taking you through the new Fire Research Volume 2 – Cavity Barrier installation guidance.

This session is designed to guide you through the use of the document, appreciate the regulatory requirements and to ask questions regarding the detail.

Andrew will also be on hand to answer any questions on the risk of inadvertent acceptance of design liability when agreeing to install cavity barriers to a timber frame.

 

Learning Points

  1. Why are cavity barriers essential in preventing fire and smoke spread?

    • Cavity barriers are crucial in timber frame constructions as they inhibit the spread of fire and smoke within cavities. Properly installed cavity barriers prevent the chimney effect, where fire and smoke could otherwise travel rapidly through cavities, causing extensive damage. Real-world fire incidents show that poorly installed or absent cavity barriers can lead to significant fire spread, as fire and smoke can move unchecked through gaps. Thus, cavity barriers help contain fires within specific areas, providing critical time for occupants to evacuate and for firefighters to control the blaze.
  2. What updates does the new STA guidance include about cavity barrier functions?

    • The updated STA guidance includes more detailed descriptions of cavity barrier functions and installation practices. It clarifies the difference between cavity barriers, which inhibit fire spread, and fire stops, which completely stop fire. The guidance addresses the importance of installation tolerances and highlights the responsibilities and accountability of different trades in ensuring cavity barriers are effective. New sections on roles and responsibilities, as well as contractual obligations, have been added to ensure clarity in who is responsible for installing and verifying cavity barriers.
  3. How should roles and responsibilities for cavity barriers be clearly defined contractually?

    • Roles and responsibilities for cavity barriers should be clearly defined in contracts to avoid ambiguity. The trade completing the cavity should be responsible for ensuring cavity barriers are correctly installed, as they are best positioned to verify the cavity's dimensions and the barrier's fit. Contracts should specify whether the installer or another party is accountable for the barrier's effectiveness. This contractual clarity ensures that all parties understand their obligations, reducing the risk of improperly installed barriers and enhancing overall fire safety in timber frame constructions.
  4. Why is updated training and certification necessary for cavity barrier installers?

    • Updated training and certification for cavity barrier installers are necessary to ensure they are competent in the latest installation practices and standards. The STA emphasizes the need for competence certification to verify that installers understand the differences between cavity barriers and fire stops, the importance of correct installation, and the implications of installation tolerances. Enhanced training helps prevent improper installations that could lead to significant fire spread, thereby improving the overall safety and compliance of timber frame constructions.
  5. What technical issues impact cavity barrier installation and effectiveness in timber frames?

    • Technical issues impacting cavity barrier installation and effectiveness include ensuring proper fit within unknown cavity dimensions during initial construction stages and differentiating between cavity barriers and fire stops. The updated guidance addresses installation tolerances, highlighting the need for the trade finishing the cavity to verify barrier suitability. It also discusses the appropriate use of solid backing in certain situations and the implications of different types of insulation. Clear roles, responsibilities, and contractual obligations are essential to mitigate these technical challenges and ensure effective fire safety measures in timber frames.

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