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BS 8214:2016 ExComm (Fire) Expert Commentary on BS 8214:2016. Timber-based fire door assemblies. Code of practice

BS 8214:2016 ExComm (Fire)

Expert Commentary on BS 8214:2016. Timber-based fire door assemblies. Code of practice

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Standard number:BS 8214:2016 ExComm (Fire)
Pages:6
Released:2017-06-27
Status:Standard
BS 8214:2016 ExComm (Fire) Expert Commentary on BS 8214:2016. Timber-based fire door assemblies. Code of practice

BS 8214:2016 ExComm (Fire) Expert Commentary on BS 8214:2016. Timber-based fire door assemblies. Code of practice

Standard number: BS 8214:2016 ExComm (Fire)

Pages: 6

Released: 2017-06-27

Name: Expert Commentary on BS 8214:2016. Timber-based fire door assemblies. Code of practice

Status: Standard

Overview

The BS 8214:2016 ExComm (Fire) Expert Commentary is an essential document for professionals involved in the design, installation, and maintenance of timber-based fire door assemblies. This expert commentary provides in-depth insights and practical guidance on the BS 8214:2016 standard, ensuring that you are fully equipped to meet the stringent requirements of fire safety regulations.

Key Features

  • Comprehensive Analysis: Gain a thorough understanding of the BS 8214:2016 standard with expert commentary that breaks down complex requirements into manageable and actionable insights.
  • Practical Guidance: Learn best practices for the design, installation, and maintenance of timber-based fire door assemblies, ensuring compliance with fire safety regulations.
  • Up-to-date Information: Stay current with the latest fire safety standards and regulations, as this commentary reflects the most recent updates and industry practices.
  • Expert Insights: Benefit from the knowledge and experience of industry experts who have contributed to this commentary, providing you with reliable and authoritative guidance.

Why Choose This Commentary?

Fire safety is a critical aspect of building design and maintenance, and the BS 8214:2016 ExComm (Fire) Expert Commentary is an invaluable resource for ensuring that your timber-based fire door assemblies meet the highest standards of safety and performance. Whether you are an architect, builder, or facility manager, this commentary will help you navigate the complexities of fire safety regulations and implement effective fire protection measures.

Detailed Content

This expert commentary spans 6 pages and was released on 2017-06-27. It provides a detailed analysis of the BS 8214:2016 standard, covering key topics such as:

  • Design considerations for timber-based fire door assemblies
  • Installation best practices to ensure compliance with fire safety regulations
  • Maintenance procedures to maintain the integrity and performance of fire doors
  • Testing and certification requirements for fire door assemblies
  • Case studies and real-world examples to illustrate key concepts

Who Should Use This Commentary?

The BS 8214:2016 ExComm (Fire) Expert Commentary is designed for a wide range of professionals, including:

  • Architects and designers involved in the planning and design of buildings
  • Builders and contractors responsible for the installation of fire door assemblies
  • Facility managers and maintenance personnel tasked with ensuring the ongoing performance of fire doors
  • Fire safety officers and inspectors who need to verify compliance with fire safety regulations
  • Regulatory authorities and certification bodies involved in the approval and certification of fire door assemblies

Benefits of Compliance

Adhering to the BS 8214:2016 standard and utilizing the insights provided in this expert commentary offers numerous benefits, including:

  • Enhanced Safety: Ensure the highest level of fire protection for building occupants by implementing best practices for fire door assemblies.
  • Regulatory Compliance: Meet the stringent requirements of fire safety regulations and avoid potential fines or legal issues.
  • Improved Performance: Maintain the integrity and functionality of fire doors over time, ensuring they perform as intended in the event of a fire.
  • Professional Credibility: Demonstrate your commitment to fire safety and regulatory compliance, enhancing your reputation and credibility in the industry.

Conclusion

The BS 8214:2016 ExComm (Fire) Expert Commentary is an indispensable resource for anyone involved in the design, installation, and maintenance of timber-based fire door assemblies. With its comprehensive analysis, practical guidance, and expert insights, this commentary will help you navigate the complexities of fire safety regulations and ensure that your fire door assemblies meet the highest standards of safety and performance. Invest in this expert commentary to enhance your knowledge, improve your practices, and ensure the safety of your building occupants.

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BS 8214:2016 ExComm (Fire)


This standard BS 8214:2016 ExComm (Fire) Expert Commentary on BS 8214:2016. Timber-based fire door assemblies. Code of practice is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 13.220.20 Fire protection

The scope of the code of practice no longer covers door leaves of any material and is now limited to timber-based door leaves. However, the scope continues to cover timber-based door leaves when hung in frames of any material. There is a new limitation that the code of practice does not cover impact safety of glazing, for which recommendations are given in BS 6262 4, and it does not include doorsets, which are covered in BS EN 16034.