• CABE LIVE lands in London

    Earlier this month, CABE and CIBSE joined forces for a free, two-day technical symposium and exhibition at London’s ExCel.
  • Higher Risk Building (HRB) Registration Q&As

    This special Q&A article explains why the Building Safety Act 2022 was introduced, the changes in relation to dutyholders, and how the changes will impact the role of the new accountable persons.
  • Fire curtains

    The ASFP has updated its Technical Guidance Document 21 on the subject of UKCA/CE marking of operable fabric curtains. It provides guidance on the standard BS EN 16034 and where it is appropriate to use it for operable fabric curtains.
  • Watch: demonstrating competence to work on HRBs

    CABE Chief Executive Dr. Gavin Dunn and Fabrick Managing Director David Ing explore how duty-holders working on higher-risk buildings can now demonstrate their competence. The video discusses the Engineering Council's Higher-Risk Buildings Registration and provides valuable insights into the processes to prove competence to ensure safety and professionalism across the built environment.
  • Mud monitoring

    OCS and Skanska Costain STRABAG have developed MudCam, a monitoring, detection and alerting system that continuously monitors areas of mud build-up at construction sites, improving safety and mitigating the multi-million-pound risks of site shutdowns.
  • Testing, testing

    SOCOTEC UK considers what documentation is now required for a fire risk assessment.
  • Pipeline safety

    The number of times construction workers and developers were found to be working too close to high-pressure oil, gas and chemical pipes increased by 57% in 2022. Of the 316 incidents in 2022 reported to Linewatch, the pipeline safety and awareness group, 127 were caused by contractors and developers.
  • Joining forces

    The Building Safety Alliance is inviting stakeholders to contribute to the development of a standardised approach to support Accountable Persons in discharging their duties in relation to the Golden Thread.
  • BSR register now open for applications

    Following the announcement that Building Control will be a regulated profession, the Health and Safety Executive has announced that the service for registering competence is now open.
  • Timber buildings

    Fire engineering consultancy OFR Consultants, with the Structural Timber Association (STA), has published its research into cross-laminated timber (CLT) compartment fire behaviour in Volume 6 of the STA’s Structural timber buildings fire safety in use guidance. Its study set out to establish the relationship between different building heights, uses and consequence classes, as well as performance expectations of structures in the event of a fire.
  • Rise and fall

    Based on an analysis of incidents logged through its Accident Reporting Portal, the International Powered Access Federation has said that incident reporting has increased over the past year and the fatality rates of the most common types of accidents have declined.
  • Cracks in the foundations

    The Building Safety in Wales report on how the Welsh government, local authorities and their key partners are implementing the requirements of the Building Safety Act 2022 (BSA) has found that responsible bodies – particularly local authorities and fire and rescue – are unable to effectively discharge their responsibilities and ensure buildings in Wales are safe.