Gather data to ensure compliance, says AEI Cables
Cables
leader AEI Cables is highlighting the need for those in the electrical supply
chain to gather crucial data required under the new Building Safety Act.
The
Act – introduced in October 2023 – makes new requirements for ‘higher-risk
buildings’ which are those deemed to be of at least 18 metres in height or at least seven storeys
containing at least two residential units.
The
systems in these buildings powered by electrical cables – including smoke and
heat extraction systems – assist fire services in firefighting and a safe
evacuation in the case of life safety.
Stuart Dover, general manager of AEI Cables, said:
“This area of knowledge is becoming increasingly important. All of those in the
supply chain including building managers, contractors, specifiers and
installers need to understand the impact of this legislation and the issues
surrounding it.
“We are advising our customers to capture the
relevant data sooner rather than later for projects they are working on so that
they can provide information on safety and quality required by the act.”
The data identified under the new
Building Safety Act should be provided in digital format, known as The Golden
Thread. This refers to any relevant package of
information such as product specification, application records or datasheets.
It is the responsibility of the Principal
Accountable Person to provide the right information and to have assessed all building safety risks and taken
all reasonable steps to control them.
They should also provide a safety case report to
the Building Safety Regulator on request and apply for a building assessment
certificate when relevant.
The BSR oversees the safety and performance of all buildings, as well as
having a special focus on high-rise buildings. It will promote competence and
organisational capability within the sector for building control professionals
and tradespeople.
AEI
Cables’ Firetec Enhanced cabling has been approved and certified by LPCB to
BS8519 (Annex B), Category 3 Control in addition to Category 2 Control.The BS
Code of Practice under BS8519 contains six categories of cables, three for
power cables and three for control cables each covering survival times of 30,
60 or 120 minutes.
All
AEI Cables’ products are supplied with approvals
from independent bodies including BASEC and LPCB. It also holds approvals from
organisations including Lloyds, the MoD, Network Rail and LUL and works to
international standards around the world. For more information see the AEI
Cables website, tel 0191
410 3111 or email sales@aeicables.co.uk.