Fire Prevention on Construction Sites - The Joint Code of
Practice on the Protection from Fire of Construction Sites and
Buildings Undergoing Renovation (Ninth Edition, October 2015)
Publisher : RISCAuthority/Fire Protection Association/Contractors
Legal Group
The ninth edition of the JCoP contains a series of measures
which, if adopted, will ensure that adequate detection and
prevention systems are incorporated during the design and
planning stages and that work on a site is undertaken to the
highest standard of fire safety.
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HSG168: Fire Safety in Construction Work
Second Edition (2010)
Publisher: Health and Safety Executive
Guidance for Clients, Designers
and those managing and carrying out construction work involving
significant fire risks.
Free pdf download from HSE web site |
A Code of Practice for Risk Management of Tunnel Works
(2nd Edition, May 2012)
Publisher: The International Tunnelling Insurance Group (ITIG)
The objective of this Code is to promote and secure best
practice for the minimisation and management of risks associated
with the design and construction of tunnels, caverns, shafts and
associated underground structures including the renovation of
existing underground structures.
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Fire Safety on Timber Frame Construction Sites (2008)
Publisher: Structural Timber Association (formerly UK Timber
Frame Association)
This checklist is designed to be used in conjunction
with the Joint Code of Practice for Fire Prevention on
Construction Sites. |
16 Steps to Fire Safety on Timber Frame Construction Sites
Publisher: Structural Timber Association (formerly UK Timber
Frame Association)
This checklist was developed
from the 'Fire Safety on Timber Frame Construction Sites'
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Reducing the Risk of Timber Frame Fires during
Construction (2011)
Publisher: Structural Timber Association (formerly UK Timber
Frame Association)
The Structural Timber Association represents the majority of the timber frame industry
and has prepared this data sheet in order to present to main
contractors, insurers and professional advisors the actions
which have been put in place by STA Members to reduce the risk
of a fire occurring during the timber frame erection phase of a
project. |